Tuesday 19 November 2013

Design Ultimate Travel Portal

                                                     Travel and Tourism as one of the world’s largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employ-ment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries.

The future of the tourism industry

According to popular researches and studies,the tourism sector has created about 11 million jobs and has the potential to create another 37 million jobs in the future, which in turn speaks volume about the wide scope the industry has to offer. While it is needless to say that the future of the tourism industry looks bright and promising, we still do have a long way to go, at least as far as infrastructure and training in the country is
concerned. However, for those who do have always wanted to do something with travel and tourism industry, this is the right time to enroll for travel and tourism courses as the Tourism Industry in India has finally arrived.

Top Travelling places in India

1- Taj Mahal


The Taj Mahal in Agra is an immense mausoleum of white marble, built between 1632 and 1653 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife. Called “a teardrop on the cheek of eternity” it is one of the masterpieces of Mughal architecture, and one of the great tourist attractions in India. Besides the white domed marble mausoleum the Taj Mahal includes several other beautiful buildings, reflecting pools, and extensive ornamental gardens with flowering trees and bushes.

2- Varansi

Situated on the banks of the River Ganges, Varanasi is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains and also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In many ways Varanasi epitomizes the very best and worst aspects of India, and it can be a little overwhelming. The scene of pilgrims doing their devotions in the River Ganges at sunrise set against the backdrop of the centuries old temples is probably one of the most impressive sights in the world.

3- The Ajanta Caves

The Ajanta Caves are rock-cut cave monuments dating from the 2th century BC. The magnificent Ajanta caves were abandoned around 650 AD and forgotten until 1819, when a British hunting party stumbled upon them. Their isolation contributed to the fine state of preservation in which some of their paintings remain to this day. The well preserved murals depict everything from battlefields to sailing ships, city streets and teeming animal-filled forests to snow-capped mountains. The city of Aurangabad is the gateway to the Ajanta Caves as well as the equally spectacular Ellora Caves.

4- Jaisalmer

Located in Rajasthan’s remote westernmost corner close to the border with Pakistan, Jaisalmer is the quintessential desert town. The yellow sandstone walls of the “Golden City” rise from the Thar desert like a scene from the Arabian Nights while the Jaisalmer Fort crowns the city. Uncontrolled commercialism has dampened the romantic vision of Jaisalmer, but even with all the touts and tour buses, it remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in India.

5- Golden Temple

The Harmandir Sahib, better known as the Golden Temple is the main tourist attraction in Amritsar, and the most important religious place to the Sikhs. Construction of the temple was begun by Guru Ram Dast in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh the upper floors of the temple were covered with gold. It’s a stunning temple, and always full of thousands of pilgrims from all over India, excited to be at a place that they usually only see on television.

Are you looking to enhance your tour and travel business or construct an energetic image in the tour and travel industry? Well one of the touching steps that you must startup is to get a Website Development India. The travel industry has opened up to an extensive number of people in the lastseveral years because of the internet. However the internet has also made the industry extremely competitive with margins wearing down and too many companies in the market. There is increasing inrush on companies in the travel business to renovate margins and prevent a business.






Monday 18 November 2013

New trends: Top 5 Tablets

                                                                                                                              


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Top 5 Tablets Reviews:

5-  LG G Pad 8.3
 4.5/5

For
  • Strong design
  • Great full HD display
  • Storage expansion
Against
  • No 3G/4G option
  • Poor camera
  • Average battery life

4- Google Nexus
 4.5/5

For
  • Great screen
  • Affordable
  • Strong battery life
Against
  • A lot of storage already occupied
  • Colors are slightly inaccurate
  • No 64GB option

3- Sony Xperia
 4.5/5
For
  • Really light
  • Beautiful screen
  • Small apps
  • Great keyboard
Against
  • Awkward, angular design
  • Average battery
  • Poor camera
  • Charging takes forever

2- Ipad Mini 2
 4.5/5 
For
  • Amazing screen
  • Cutting edge CPU
  • Brilliant design
Against
  • Similar-spec rivals are much cheaper
  • 16GB too low storage

1- Ipad Air




 4.5/5

For
  • Sleek design
  • Powerful innards
  • Great suite of free apps
Against
  • No TouchID
  • Camera features lacking
  • 16GB version is too small



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Friday 15 November 2013

Quick Review On Top 5 CMS Platforms

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Wordpress
WordPress is currently the most popular CMS in use on the Internet.WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool and content
management system (CMS) powered by PHP and MySQL,
  • Developer(s):Matt Mullenweg, Ryan Boren, Donncha O Caoimh
  • Latest version:2.9.1
  • Operating system:Cross-platform
  • Platform:PHP
  • Type: Weblog software/CMS
  • Size:zip file — 2.2 MB
  • Official Website:wordpress.org
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Strengths
  • Huge developer community with plenty of documentation and tutorials available
  • Free and paid plugins and specialized themes make it possible to create virtually any kind of site with WordPress
  • User-friendly dashboard for managing content
Weaknesses
  • Can be overkill for basic sites
  • A standard installation can have a lot of security issues, and is very vulnerable to attack without additional security measures
  • No official support outside of user forums, where you may or may not get an official response    


                                                                                           Joomla
JoomlaJoomla is written in PHP, uses object-oriented programming (OOP)techniques and software design patterns[citation needed], stores data in aMySQL database, and includes features such as page caching, RSSfeeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, search, andsupport for language internationalization.


       Quick Info about Joomla
  • Developer(s):The Joomla Core Team
  • Latest version:Joomla! 1.5.x
  • Platform:PHP
  • Operating system:Cross-platform
  • Size:6.4 MB
  • Type:CMS software
  • Website:www.joomla.org

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Strengths
  • User authentication can be done with OpenID, Google, and LDAP, among others
  • More than 7000 extensions
  • Very active user community and tons of documentation available
Weaknesses
  • Back-end isn’t as user-friendly as some CMSs, though it’s still very usable
  • Lack of high-quality themes when compared to some other CMSs
  • Can be overkill for simple sites
                                                      

                                                                                                        Drupal

Drupal is an open source content management platform written in PHP. It is usedas a back-end system for at least 1.5% of all websites worldwide. Equipped with apowerful blend of features, Drupal supports a variety of websites ranging frompersonal weblogs to large community-driven websites.

         Quick Info about Drupal
  • Developer(s):Dries Buytaert
  • Latest version:Drupal 6.15
  • Platform:PHP
  • Operating system:Cross-platform
  • Size:1 MB
  • Type:CMS software
  • Website:drupal.org

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Strengths
  • Robust community support, including IRC channels and face-to-face meetups
  • More than 6,000 modules, making Drupal highly extensible
  • A large number of companies offering commercial support for Drupal
Weaknesses
  • Can be overkill for simple sites
  • A lack of really high-quality free and commercial themes (there are some, but not nearly as many as there are for some CMSs)
Theming system is fairly complicated

                                                                                                           Silverstrip

It is one of the popular CMS which is designed in Sapphire framework. It has some builtin interesting features like content version control and SEO support. Developers can customize administration control for their clients. doesn’t provide much styling as designers have given freedom. VIA places it at 5th position in Top 5 CMS in PHP

        SilcerStrip in quick review

  • Developer(s):SilverStrip team
  • Latest version:Evolution 3.0.2
  • Platform:PHP
  • Operating system:Cross-platform
  • Type: Content Management System
  • Size:- 3.0.2.zip –7.1 MB
  • Website: silverstripe.com
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Strengths
  • Basic functions in the back-end are easy to perform
  • Designers are free to use HTML and CSS however they want to design their site
  • Developed on open standards, so it plays well with others
Weaknesses
  • Not everything is intuitive in the back-end, which increases the learning curve
  • Only a little over 150 extensions/modules
  • Not many high-quality themes available
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Tuesday 12 November 2013

Top 10 Smart Phones 2013



                                                                                                                                       
        


A smartphone, or smart phone, is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone.
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 10- Motorola Droid Maxx (verizon)



Price:  Rs 43499

Pros:   Nearly 10 hours of battery life; Bright colorful display; Speedy performance; Touchless              controls

Cons: Relatively heavy; Pricey; Lacks 1080p display 

The Verdict: Motorola's Droid Maxx combines the innovative features found on the Droid Ultra and Moto X with a battery that lasts nearly 10 hours.
 

Motorola Droid Maxx



                   9- Nokia Lumia 925 (T- mobile)



Price:  Rs. 25,850.00 to Rs. 34,890.00

Pros:   Slim design with aluminum frame; Dazzling AMOLED display; Excellent camera with complementary apps; Integrated Wireless charging; Loud audio

Cons:  No expandable memory; Windows Phone still lacks key apps

The Verdict:  T-Mobile's first 4G LTE Windows Phone, the Nokia Lumia 925 offers sleek looks, a great camera and fast data speeds for an affordable price.
 
Nokia Lumia 925
                                                                                        

         8-  Apple iphone 5c (multiple carrier)



Price    Rs. 37,999.00 to Rs. 42,400.00

Pros:   Amazingly thin and light; Bigger more vibrant screen; Fast 4G LTE speeds; Very good battery life; Improved camera; Facebook integration and easy photo sharing.

Cons: Half-baked Maps app; Very few interface enhancements.
The Verdict: The iPhone 5 improves upon a great smartphone in every way while offering a shockingly thin and light design.
 
Apple iphone 5c

      7- Samsung Galaxy Note 3(multiple carrier)



Price: Rs. 44,074.00 to Rs. 49,900.00

Pros:    Epic battery life; Gorgeous screen; Powerful pen software; Strong performance; Improved multitasking

Cons: Audio could be better; Design not one-hand friendly; Relatively expensive

The Verdict:  Epic battery life, a gorgeous screen, sharp camera and powerful software make the Galaxy Note 3 the most versatile smartphone on the market.
 
Samsung Galaxy Note3

 
        6- Nokia Lumia 1020(AT & T)



Price:        Rs. 43,444.00 to Rs. 49,999.00

Pros:  Sharpest photos ever from a phone; Pro Camera app provides lots of creative control; Great flash; Bright and colorful display; Optional Camera Grip offers DSLR-like feel

Cons: Bulky backside; Noticeable lag on shutter and shot-to-shot time; Windows Phone still trails in apps and features; Pricey; Too many separate photo apps
The Verdict: The Nokia Lumia 1020 raises the bar for smartphone cameras with its 41-MP sensor and prosumer controls, but the price is somewhat steep.
 
Nokia Lumia 1020

    5- LG G2 (multiple carrier)



Price  Rs. 36,999.00

Pros:      Superb battery life; Impressive Snapdragon 800 performance; Improved QSlide multitasking ; Robust camera features with optical image stabilization

Cons:     Rear keys require learning curve; Dimmer display than other flagships; Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC
The Verdict: The LG G2 is a multitasking powerhouse with very long battery life and a sharp camera, but its rear key design isn't for everyone.
 
LG G2


      4- Motorola Moto X (multiple carrier )



Price Rs. 36,499.00

Pros: Compact design for 4.7-inch screen; Bright bold display; Fast overall performance; Touchless voice controls; Long battery life


Cons: Lacks 1080p display; Limited camera features; Moto Maker not yet available
The Verdict: The Motorola Moto X's advanced voice controls, quick launch camera and good battery life help this Android phone stand out from the pack.
 
Motorola Moto X


  3- Apple iphone 5s (multiple carrier)



Price  Rs. 47,999.00 to Rs. 71,500.00

Pros:    Amazingly thin and light; Bigger more vibrant screen; Fast 4G LTE speeds; Very good battery life; Improved camera; Facebook integration and easy photo sharing;

Cons: Half-baked Maps app; Very few interface enhancements

The Verdict: The iPhone 5 improves upon a great smartphone in every way while offering a shockingly thin and light design.
 
Apple iphone 5S
                                                                                                                   2-  HTC One (multiple carrier)



Price Rs. 34,999.00 to Rs. 46,499.00

Pros:   Stunning design; Excellent 1080p display; Loud and rich dual speakers; Remote control functionality for TV; Camera shines in low light; Very fast performance

Cons:  Odd button arrangement; No wireless charging; Zoe feels a bit gimmicky; Can be a stretch to operate with one hand 
The Verdict:  The HTC One's jaw-dropping design, good low-light camera, fresh approach to the home screen and awesome speakers make it a stellar Android phone.
 

HTC One
 

     1- Samsung Galaxy S4 (multiple carrier)



Price Rs. 36,190.00 to Rs. 42,719.00

Pros:  Superior camera with innovative features; Powerful software; Useful gestures; Vibrant 5-inch full HD display; Removable battery microSD card

Cons:  Average battery life; Screen difficult to read in direct sunlight; Plasticky design 
The Verdict:  The Samsung Galaxy S4 takes Android phones to the next level with an awesome camera, innovative gesture controls and best-in-class multitasking.
 
Samsung Galaxy S4
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