Thursday, November 18, 2010

Free Online Chat Rooms India & Chatting Site for Indians

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ferocius Tiger Attack!

Tigress attacks a mahout on an Elephant back. Can you imagine the height it just jumped! This was taken in the Indian Tiger reserve of Kaziranga.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Can you beat this record?




Current record is 96234 meters!!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

13-year Old Silicon Valley CEO of Elementeo

This guy is 13 years old. Is the CEO of Elementeo, a silicon valley start-up. Has a 11 year old sister and also VP for his company. Has already made 450 sales of his new product. Talks like a pro marketer. He's looking to make $1 million in revenue before next summer and is seeking $100,000 in venture capital at this year's TiECON 2007, the big technology conference in Santa Clara, California. He was among Marc Benioff (Salesforce.com), Vinod Khosla (Khosla Ventures) and Tim O’Reilly (Web 2.0 thinker) giving presentations. Unable to believe it? Hear Anshul Samar speak!

Elementeo will sell a card game invented by Anshul. The game is based on the periodic table of elements. Opponents command an army of 66 cards each representing an element. The objective is to bring down the enemy by pitting say your Oxygen card to oxidize your opponent's Hydrogen by knowing they react to form water. It is simple, entertaining and educating!

Anshul already has taken down orders for about 250 of these games. He is looking to get more orders and will start shipping then. He got an initial seed funding of $500 from the California Association for the Gifted and is looking for $100,000 to fuel his sales to $1 million before he completes his 8th grade next summer.






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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Celebrity Big Brother 2007 Shilpa Shetty - Racial Slur?

Chancellor Gordon Brown has become involved in the row over alleged racist bullying on Celebrity Big Brother during a visit to India.

Mr Brown said the issue had been raised repeatedly during his trip, adding that Britain should be "seen as a country of fairness and tolerance".

TV regulator Ofcom is looking into a record 14,500 complaints about treatment of Indian star Shilpa Shetty.

The issue was also raised during prime minister's questions in Parliament.

Tony Blair told the House of Commons that he could not comment on the Channel 4 reality show because he had not seen it.

But he added: "We should oppose racism in all its forms."

Mr Blair was responding to a question from Keith Vaz MP, who said "broadcasters need to take great care before they publish any such prejudices to millions of people throughout the country".

During his visit to India, Mr Brown said he had heard about the volume of complaints regarding Celebrity Big Brother.

"I want Britain to be seen as a country of fairness and tolerance. Anything detracting from this I condemn."

Treasury Minister Ed Balls earlier told BBC Two's Daily Politics programme that the suggestion of racism in the UK projected an "appalling" image around the world.

The Indian government is awaiting a report on the programme and could raise the matter with the UK.

Anand Sharma, India's junior minister for external affairs, said: "The government will take appropriate measures once it gets to know the full details. Racism has no place in civilised society."

The story featured on the front pages of several Indian newspapers on Wednesday, while fans of the actress staged a small-scale protest in the eastern city of Patna.

Shilpa Shetty's family issued a statement saying they were "overwhelmed by the outpouring of public support for Shilpa not just in India, but from across the globe".

The approximately 14,500 complaints received by Ofcom is a record for a television broadcast.

A further 2,000 complaints have been made directly to Channel 4...

Read more on BBC News at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6269953.stm

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Rumsfeld Gets Cute At The Podium (extended version)

In an extended view, Craig shows us that you never know what those zany Defense Secretaries might do next.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Diamonds in the Rough -The Bataka Revolution

Directed by Brett Mazurek
Produced by Subterranean Network.com & Moving Talking Pictures Diamonds in the Rough offers a raw glimpse of urban Africa through the eyes of four emerging Hip Hop artists in the Ugandan capitol of Kampala. They teach us how to struggle with a smile, how to make the best of life against insufferable odds,
how to create our own opportunities and flourish through positivity, presenting a
refreshing contrast to the commercialized 'bling bling' gangster rap here in America.

These artists are the voice of the new generation, the heroes of their community
and a group of active, enthusiastic and energetic young people more concerned
with global change then how much change they have in their pockets.