Friday, April 16, 2010
Drag and drop attachments onto messages
I'm always looking for ways to save time. Suppose I want to attach some files to an email, and I already have a folder open containing those files.
I used to have to click "Attach a file," find the photos, click them, etc. Starting today, if I'm using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox 3.6, I can just drag and drop the files to attach them — easy as pie.
We'll enable this for other browsers as soon as they support this feature. For now, you can drag and drop attachments in Chrome and Firefox only."
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Man Refuses Prize After Solving World's Most Complicated Math Problem
This guy is so AWESOMELY insane!!
We LOVE it!!
A reclusive genius, Dr. Grigori Perelman, famously solved one of the world's most complicated math problems, the one-hundred-year-old Poincaré conjecture, and is now refusing to accept a $1 million prize from the Clay Mathematics Institute for doing so!
The 44 year old man apparently prefers to live in St. Petersburg, Russia with his mom and sister, and has been given the nickname Mathsputin.
HA!
According to neighbors:
'He always wears the same tatty coat and trousers. He never cuts his nails or beard. When he walks he simply stares at the ground, rather than looking from side to side.'
"I was once in his flat and I was astounded. He only has a table, a stool and a bed with a dirty mattress which was left by previous owners — alcoholics who sold the flat to him."
However, there's no denying this man is an effing genius! Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture in 2002, and it took YEARS for experts to confirm he was correct!!
When reporters attempted to contact him, he responded, 'You are disturbing me. I am picking mushrooms.'
We are officially in love with this guy.
Damn the man, you do what you want, Grigori!!
"Google Envelopes, Beta Of Course
Designers Rahul Mahtani & Yofred Moik from the Industrial Design program at Syracuse University came up with this concept called Google Envelopes. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to map the course of mail and how it can tell a story? They came up with Google Envelopes, which can be sent through G-Mail itself. It’s only a concept, but totally viable and something people can immediately understand.
Designers: Rahul Mahtani & Yofred Moik
Monday, March 29, 2010
Holi 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sweet Keshmi is now popular
Kesh was five when I took this video, now She is seven (First grade) and even more adorable!!!
Thanks for watching and your comments.