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10 Hottest Trending Topics in 2023

  I'm writing blogs on blow trending topic. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly transforming our world and the way we live and work. These technologies are being used to automate many tasks, making our lives easier and more efficient. AI and ML are also being used to improve healthcare, enhance cybersecurity, and revolutionize the way we do business. 5G Technology 5G technology is set to change the way we use the internet and mobile devices. With faster speeds and lower latency, 5G will enable new technologies such as the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and virtual and augmented reality. It will also bring new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is becoming a critical issue in today's world, with the increasing number of cyber-attacks and data breaches. Protecting sensitive information and ensuring the security of online systems is essential to prevent fraud an

Public Cloud Model Cloud Deployment Models

Cloud Deployment Models  1. Public Cloud Model Public Cloud is a type of cloud hosting that allows the accessibility of systems & its services to its clients/users easily. Some of the examples of those companies which provide public cloud facilities are: IBM, Google, Amazon, Microsoft etc. This cloud service is open for use. This type of cloud computing is a true specimen of cloud hosting where the service providers render services to various clients. From the technical point of view, there is least difference between private clouds and the public clouds along with the structural design. Only the security level of depends based on the service providers and the type of cloud clients use. Public cloud is better suited for business purposes for managing the load. This type of cloud is economical due to the decrease in capital overheads. Public Cloud allows systems and services to be easily accessible to general public. The IT giants such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft offe

Cloud Computing Technologies.

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Cloud Computing Technologies. There are certain technologies working behind the cloud computing platforms making cloud computing flexible, reliable, and usable. These technologies are listed below:     Virtualization.     Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).     Grid Computing.     Utility Computing. Virtualization: Virtualization is a technique, which allows to share single physical instance of an application or resource among multiple organizations or tenants (customers). It does this by assigning a logical name to a physical resource and providing a pointer to that physical resource when demanded. The Multitenant architecture offers virtual isolation among the multiple tenants. Hence, the organizations can use and customize their application as though they each have their instances running. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Service-Oriented Architecture helps to use applications as a service for other applications regardless the type of vendor, p

Cloud Computing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

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Cloud Computing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) IaaS architecture and how it works? In an IaaS model, a cloud provider hosts the infrastructure components traditionally present in an on-premises data center, including servers, storage and networking hardware, as well as the virtualization or hypervisor layer. The IaaS provider also supplies a range of services to accompany those infrastructure components. These can include detailed billing, monitoring, log access, security, load balancing and clustering, as well as storage resiliency, such as backup, replication and recovery. These services are increasingly policy-driven, enabling IaaS users to implement greater levels of automation and orchestration for important infrastructure tasks. For example, a user can implement policies to drive load balancing to maintain application availability and performance. IaaS customers access resources and services through a wide area network (WAN), such as the internet, and

Chipko Movement, a conservation initiative.

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Today's 'Google Doodle' marks 45th anniversary of Chipko Movement, a conservation initiative. Today's 'Google Doodle' marks the 45th anniversary of the forest conservation initiative called the Chipko Movement. The goal of the Chipko Movement was to draw attention to and prevent deforestation, which had begun to occur on a mass scale to make way for dams or industry or roads. The movement began in 1973 in Uttar Pradesh, and was an initiative of Sunderlal Bahuguna, a renowned environmentalist. Today's 'Google Doodle' shows a group of women standing around a tree in a forest, their hands linked together, under the light if the moon. In fact, the whole movement was taken forward by women participants, who became a driving force in educating people on the deleterious effects of deforestation. The 1973 movement was inspired by a similar movement in 1730 AD in Rajasthan, says Google's writeup about the significance of the event

What is Python?

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What is Python? Python is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient high-level data structures and a simple but effective approach to object-oriented programming. Python’s elegant syntax and dynamic typing, together with its interpreted nature, make it an ideal language for scripting and rapid application development in many areas on most platforms. The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are freely available in source or binary form for all major platforms from the Python Web site, https://www.python.org/, and may be freely distributed. The same site also contains distributions of and pointers to many free third party Python modules, programs and tools, and additional documentation. The Python interpreter is easily extended with new functions and data types implemented in C or C++ (or other languages callable from C). Python is also suitable as an extension language for customizable applications. This tutorial introduces the reader

What is cloud computing and how does it work?

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What is cloud computing and how does it work? Cloud computing – what is it? How does it work? The term “cloud” when talking about cloud computing, is not new – it is a metaphor for the Internet. In fact, cloud symbols are repeatedly used to depict the Internet on diagrams. If you think of the Internet as a virtual ‘space’ that connects users from all over the globe, it is like a cloud, sharing information by the way of networks. So, if we go back to the question of what is cloud computing, it refers to sharing resources, software, and information through a network, in this case, the Internet. Information and data is stored on physical or virtual servers, which are maintained and controlled by a cloud computing provider, such as Amazon and their AWS product. As a personal or business cloud computing user, you access your stored information on the ‘cloud’, via an Internet connection. What are the different types of cloud computing? Cloud computing can mean ma

Polish Town Cancels Ceremony With Israeli Mayor Over Mention of Poles Murdering Jews.

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Polish Town Cancels Ceremony With Israeli Mayor Over Mention of Poles Murdering Jews. The Radomsko municipality in Poland has canceled an annual ceremony involving a delegation from its sister city in Israel, Kiryat Bialik, because the Israeli mayor had planned to mention Jews who were murdered by Poles during the Holocaust in his speech. The Kiryat Bialik municipality announced the cancellation on Monday, and Radomsko Mayor Jaroslaw Ferenc confirmed Polish media reports about the cancellation. According to the Israeli city, Mayor Eli Dukorsky intended to speak at the ceremony as he does every year, but for the first time he was asked to submit the text of his speech to Radomsko officials in advance. Dukorsky planned to mention two cases of Jews murdered by Poles as well as instances of Polish Righteous Among the Nations who had saved Jews during the Holocaust. The Polish officials nixed the section of the address that dealt with the murder of the Jews. Dukorsky insisted o

Katsuko Saruhashi, the Pioneering Japanese Female Geochemist google

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Katsuko Saruhashi, the Pioneering Japanese Female Geochemist. Thursday’s Google Doodle celebrates pioneering geochemist Katsuko Saruhashi on what would have been her 98th birthday. Her groundbreaking research focused on acid rain, radioactivity spread through oceans, and CO2 levels in seawater. As a female scientist working in the 1950s and 60s, Saruhashi broke many glass ceilings: She was the first woman to earn a PhD in chemistry from the University of Tokyo in 1957, the first woman elected to the Science Council of Japan in 1980, and the first woman to win the Miyake Prize for geochemistry in 1985, an award named after her mentor, Miyake Yasuo. To promote more women in the science, Saruhashi also started the Society of Japanese Women Scientists in 1958 with an mission to have more women contributing to sciences and world peace. Much before the world began rallying for equality and the rights of women, a Japanese geochemist inspired women to pursue science. She said, &q

Ustad Bismillah Khan Google

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Google pays tribute to the late Ustad Bismillah Khan Ustad Bismillah Khan, who popularised the humble shehnai with an unparalleled exploration of its musical capacity, was born on March 21, 102 years ago. Music was in the genes for this Bharat Ratna. He was born in the small town of Dumaraon in Bihar, to shehnai player Paighamber Bux. It is believed that when the news reached his grandfather, the latter exclaimed 'Bismillah!' in gratitude and that's how the name came into being. He was formally named Qamruddin to rhyme with his brother’s name, Shamsuddin. As the magic of his mastery grew, people honoured him with the title of 'Ustad'. Bismillah Khan got his training under Ali Bux, his maternal uncle, known for his unorthodox style of teaching. The musical genius came from a very humble background. Bismillah Khan's performance at the All India Music Conference at Kolkata in 1937 became one of the defining moments of his career. Ustadji played at th

Top 10 Amazing Blogging Ideas

Top 10 Amazing Blogging Ideas  1. Travel articles work really well so if you’ve visited any new places recently then write a travel article about it, like description about the place, how you visited, budget, places of interest, your personal experience and opinions, etc. 2. Review restaurants and places you go out to eat. 3. Trying making an interesting blog post arguing or in an opposite context to what’s in trend. For instance, after an actor wins an award, you can write a blog post about why he shouldn’t have won the award. 4. Write about products that you use and even give recommendations to your readers why you use it and why they should use it. 5. Make a blog post about the weirdest incidents that has happened to you. For instance, even missed a flight or been stuck somewhere? Write all about it. 6. Interview someone popular or famous. Do you know anyone who is a local singer or a well-known figure or a blogger or a mini-celebrity? Have a small chat li

World Consumers Rights Day: ‘Building A Digital World Consumers Can Trust’

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World Consumers Rights Day: ‘Building A Digital World Consumers Can Trust’ World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD), initiated in 1983 is an awareness day observed on the 15th of March each year. It is celebrated annually to promote action amongst people for the international consumer movement. Everyone is a consumer and the World Consumer Rights Day provides a platform for all consumers to voice any difficulties they face or have faced in the past. It ensures that their rights are respected and protected over injustice done in the market. The World Consumers Rights Day was inspired by none other than ex-President John F Kennedy of the United States of America, who gave an address to the US Congress on 15 March 1962, in which he formally addressed the issue of consumer rights. In doing so, he became the world’s first president to talk about the issue, and the consumer movement now marks that date every year as a means of raising global awareness about consumer rights he envisioned

Cloud computing deployment models and benefits

Cloud computing characteristics and benefits Cloud computing boasts several attractive benefits for businesses and end users. Five of the main benefits of cloud computing are: Self-service provisioning: End users can spin up compute resources for almost any type of workload on demand. This eliminates the traditional need for IT administrators to provision and manage compute resources. Elasticity: Companies can scale up as computing needs increase and scale down again as demands decrease. This eliminates the need for massive investments in local infrastructure, which may or may not remain active. Pay per use: Compute resources are measured at a granular level, enabling users to pay only for the resources and workloads they use. Workload resilience: Cloud service providers often implement redundant resources to ensure resilient storage and to keep users' important workloads running -- often across multiple global regions. Migration flexibility: Organizations can move certa

No deadline for linking Aadhaar card to services says SC: Top developments.

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No deadline for linking Aadhaar card to services says SC: Top developments. Supreme Court judgement on Aadhaar card: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended the March 31 deadline for mandatory linking of Aadhaar to avail various services and welfare schemes run by the government till its constitution bench delivered its verdict on the validity of the 12-digit biometric number and its enabling law. The deadline for mandatory linking of Aadhaar to avail various services and welfare schemes run by the government has been extended till the Supreme Court passes final verdict on the validity of Aadhaar. A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra extended the deadline after the Centre said it had already submitted that they were ready to extend the March 31 deadline for linking of the national biometric identifier with all services and welfare schemes. "We direct that the March 31, 2018, deadline for linking of Aadhaar with various services a

Stephen Hawking

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Stephen Hawking  Biography (1942-2018) Stephen Hawking was regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history. His work on the origins and structure of the universe, from the Big Bang to black holes, revolutionized the field, while his best-selling books have appealed to readers who may not have Hawking's scientific background. Hawking died on March 13, 2018, according to the BBC. In this brief biography, we look at Hawking's education and career — ranging from his discoveries to the popular books he's written — and the disease that robbed him of mobility and speech. British cosmologist Stephen William Hawking was born in England on Jan. 8, 1942 — 300 years to the day after the death of the astronomer Galileo Galilei. He attended University College, Oxford, where he studied physics, despite his father's urging to focus on medicine. Hawking went on to Cambridge to research cosmology, the study of the universe as a whole.  In

Celebrate this Pi Day

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Pi Day deals: Blaze Pizza, Papa Murphy’s, Boston Market, more Pi Day (3/14) falls this year on Wednesday. But you don’t have to remember that pi represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter (uh, yeah, we had to look that up) to take advantage of these pizza pie and other pie-related promotions: — The Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza chain is again offering its custom-made 10-inch pizzas for the price of $3.14. Locally, the chain has locations in Concord (Concord Avenue), San Jose (one on Coleman Avenue and one at Almaden Plaza), Fremont (Pacific Commons), San Francisco (Stonestown) and just outside the Bay Area in Tracy (Grant Line Road). The company, which is backed by investor LeBron James, among others, baked about 250,000 pizzas on Pi Day last year. — Get a large one-topping pizza from participating Papa Murphy’s locations for $3.14. Customers must place the order online (discount will be applied on March 14 orders), then pick up their take-and-bake pizza

Ukrainian government wants to send rockets into orbit from WA’s Kimberley.

Ukrainian government wants to send rockets into orbit from WA’s Kimberley. Rockets could be blasting into orbit from Derby within five years if the State and Federal governments get behind an ambitious proposal from the Ukrainian Government. The State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU) wants to build a spaceport outside the Curtin air base in the Kimberley, pitching the idea as an answer to Australia’s decades-old dream to host its own launch facility. The bid, first proposed to the State and Federal governments in 2016, has struggled to gain traction within a sector that has, until now, lacked a champion in an Australian space agency and is jaded by pie-in-the-sky proposals that have quickly disappeared. Rockets could be blasting into orbit from Derby within five years if the State and Federal governments get behind an ambitious proposal from the Ukrainian Government. The State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU) wants to build a spaceport outside the Curtin air base i

Cloud computing sytem

1. What is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing is an information technology paradigm that enables ubiquitous access to shared pools of configurable system resources and higher-level services that can be rapidly provisioned with minimal management effort, often over the Internet. Cloud Computing  provides us a means by which we can access the applications as utilities, over the internet. It allows us to create, configure, and customize the business applications online. This  tutorial  will take you through a step-by-step approach while learning  Cloud Computing  concepts. 2. How Does Cloud Computing Work? Cloud computing provides a simple way to access servers, storage, databases and a broad set of application services over the Internet. A Cloud services platform such as Amazon Web Services owns and maintains the network-connected hardware required for these application services, while you provision and use what you need via a web application. 3. Cloud Computing Technolo

Google Doodle celebrates Sir William Henry Perkin

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Google Doodle celebrates the 180th birthday of Sir William Henry Perkin who accidentally invented the first synthetic dye. Celebrating the 180th birthday of British chemist Sir William Henry Perkin, today's  Google Doodle  features the purple colour to commemorate his accidental invention of the first synthetic dye. Born on 12 March 1838, William Henry Perkin's discovery of 'mauveine', the first synthetic dye, was found at the time when the textile industry was at a high. According to Google's  blog post , an 18-year-old laboratory assistant, Perkins was cleaning out a beaker following a failed experiment when he noticed that the constituents of the beaker left a vivid purple stain when diluted with alcohol. Who was Sir William Henry Perkin? Born in London's East End on March 12, 1838, William Perkin was the son of a successful carpenter which allowed him to attend the prestigious City of London School - setting him on a path of scientific dis

Google Doodle Is Celebrating the Games.

The 2018 Winter Paralympics Kick Off Today in PyeongChang. Here’s How Google Doodle Is Celebrating the Games. This year’s competition is the biggest winter Paralympics to date, with more athletes and countries participating than ever before. More than  560 athletes  will vie for more than 80 medals in six sports: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, Para ice hockey, snowboarding and wheelchair curling. Three countries  will be making their first Winter Paralympics appearance in South Korea. North Korea and Georgia are sending two athletes each, while Tajikistan has entered their first athlete. Pyeongchang  launched its third consecutive bid for the Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games, which ultimately won.  Munich  also launched a bid to host.  Annecy  launched a bid but failed to gain public support from locals. Their bid ultimately just received seven votes. Only these three cities made bids for these games and all three became candidates.

Women’s Day messages

Women’s Day messages for Mother • This is to tell you that you are the most amazing person the most beautiful soul and my best friend! I am blessed to have you in my life! Happy Women’s Day. • You are beautiful bundle of joy for the whole family! I wish you to enjoy this day to the fullest and find pride in being a woman. • You are the one who is all filled with kindness, love and compassion! You are my mother, you are the guide, and you are the one who shows me the right path in every walk of life. I wish you a happy women’s Day. • You are the one who had made a lot of differences in my life; you are the one who had made Women’s Day Messages for wife • You are the most wonderful wife, the most wonderful mother, the most wonderful friend and the most wonderful person in the Universe. • The friendship that you share with me is incredible; the love that you shower upon me is lovely. You are my wife and my life!! Happy women’s Day!! • I want to make the world know that

International Women's Day.

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International Women's Day. International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on  March 8 every year. It commemorates the movement for women's rights. While the first observance of a Women's Day was held on February 28, 1909 in New York,  March 8  was suggested by the 1910 International Woman's Conference to become an "International Woman's Day." 1. Anandibai Joshee She was the first woman doctor who had skillfully learnt and practiced at the tender age of 21, western medicine. She has had a very struggling childhood with so many things at hand to handle at a very small age. She was married to a widower aged 20 merely when she was 9 and she lost her newborn baby because of the lack of proper medications. This pushed her to pursue medicine and she later on went abroad to complete her medical education in 1886 from Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. And, consequently she returned back to India and worked at Albert Edward Hospital in Kol

Earn Money from Online Survey

Earn Money from Online Survey Here you can make money by completing small surveys which takes 5 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the requirement of a particular company. You need to write your feedback & opinion in a survey. You just have to select your choice from the question & there is no need to write anything. You can make $1 to $20 depending on the length of the survey, your profile & the country you are living. Visit  here to join 20 best survey sites  & to know more about online surveys. What is Online Survey? MNC’s (multinational companies) want to grow their business by increasing the sale of their products. They can do this if they know the exact taste of the people they want in any product. By taking the feedback from the people through online surveys, they can create a new product or improve the existing products. This way they will create a product which has great demand in the market. What do they Ask in the Online Survey? You

5 Ways to Earn Cash in the Next Hour.

5 Ways to Earn Cash in the Next Hour. 1. Drive With Uber: As a  driver partner with Uber , you are an independent contractor. You create your own schedule and work as much or as little as you want. Your earnings will be calculated by adding a base fare, plus time and distance traveled after your pickup, and Uber charges a service fee. If you want to give it a try here are a few of the things to keep in mind: You must be at least 21 years old, have at least one year of licensed driving experience in the U.S. (three years if you are under 23 years old), have a valid US driver’s license and pass a background check. Also, your car must be a four-door, seat at least four passengers (excluding the driver), be registered in-state and be covered by in-state insurance. 2. Sell Your Clothes Some secondhand clothing stores pay cash for “gently used” clothes. For example, check online to see if there is Plato’s Closet or Buffalo Exchange near you. Brand names usually fetch the m