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Top 5 HR Interview Silly Questions

How to face the HR's if they ask silly questions to you?. Here are the sample silly questions and brainy answers. Always brave to answer the HR questions and try to impress them.

Question 1:
"What will you do if I run away with your sister?"
The candidate who was selected answered " I will not get a better match for my sister than you, sir."

 

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One Dollar Salary - Latest Passion Of Passionate People

Now a days the latest trend that prevails between the celebrities of the multimedia world is getting a one dollar salary. We fellow citizens think that how do they survive with a single dollar, but the fact is that they get their income through their shares in their respective companies which is normally estimated with a minimum amount of one million dollars. The most famous man on the world to get one dollar salary is Steve Jobs. Here are some important celebrities who also get a monthly income of one dollar.

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple

Sergey Brin, Co-founder of Google

 

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5 Most Greatest Achievements of the Human Mind

5. Evolutionary Theory

Probably the most controversial entry on this list, evolution inspires more heated debate and animosity between its adherents and detractors than any other scientific theory, but let’s get a couple of points out of the way. Darwin never stated that humans evolved from apes; they both have a common ancestor. Also, ‘On the Origin of Species’ (published in 1859) only mentions human evolution in passing, for two reasons: Darwin was wary of the response (‘Vestiges of Creation’ in 1844 had met with controversy), and there wasn’t enough evidence available at the time to make a detailed analysis of human evolution. That said, Darwin’s book brought about a classic paradigm shift; never again could man look at the natural world around him the same way (or himself, for that matter). As for Darwin, over the years his religious beliefs had eroded. By 1859, Darwin considered all religions equally valid, and was critical of the Biblical account of creation. The death of his daughter Anne in 1851 at age 10 had also contributed to his loss of faith, and he stopped attending church entirely (though he never quite became a total atheist).

 

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World's Most Fastest Things Ever

Fast... Faster... Fastest... Everyone likes to move faster from one place to another place. Apart from that we can't move faster without the help of any object such as aeroplanes, bikes, cars etc. In these type of objects we are going to represent the which one is faster.... Below you can see the world's most fastest things with little amount description about that things.

 

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Future Concept 3D Refrigerator

Nowadays, every house have a refrigerator that we can say it as "fridge". It's the most important household application for mother's. It preserves the food for longtime with the help of temperature maintenance. Now we are going to see the future concept fridge with the 3D display. It shows the product quantity, quality, expiry date and many more. It helps the user to choose their right product inside the fridge and give it to the user automatically without open the fridge by the user. It will be available in the market at the early 2014.

 

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Apple Chairman And Former CEO Steve Jobs Died [1955-2011]

Steven Paul Jobs, the co-founder and chairman of Apple, died Wednesday at the age of 56. Apple has also put up the following website in memory. They’re asking for “thoughts, memories, and condolences” to be shared by way of this email address: rememberingsteve@apple.com


Jobs remained Chairman of the Board at the company, as well as director and an Apple employee. He recommended that company COO Tim Cook take his place as CEO. Yesterday, Cook gave his first keynote address as CEO, unveiling the new iPhone 4S.

While that device had been the focal point of Apple’s website for the past 24 hours, Apple.com is now simply dedicated to Jobs, using a famous picture of him (above) that will also grace the cover of his upcoming biography by Walter Isaacson due out next month. Jobs had battled cancer, and in 2004 had an operation related to the disease. In recent years, illness had forced him to step back from his role as CEO of Apple on separate occasions. He also had a liver transplant in 2009 during one of those medical leaves.

That performance as well has his announcement that he was stepping down as CEO of Apple for the final time, led to two of my favorite posts that I’ve ever written.

Steve Jobs was 56 years old. Rest in peace, Steve.

 

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Rosat Satellite May Crash The Earth

The world was gripped by the Nasa UARS satellite that fell back to Earth last Saturday and now there’s another that’s plummeting back from orbit. In late October or early November a Germany astronomy satellite called ROSAT- will plunge uncontrolled back to Earth. Experts believe that two dozen metal pieces from the bus-sized Nasa satellite fell over a 500-mile span in the Pacific Ocean. It began hitting the water southwest of Christmas Island.

The German ROSAT satellite was launched in 1990, 'died' in 1998 and weighs two and a half tonnes. The German space agency estimates that 30 pieces weighing less than two tons will survive re-entry. Debris may include sharp mirror shards. The German space agency puts the odds of somebody somewhere on Earth being hurt by its satellite at 1-in-2,000 — a slightly higher level of risk than was calculated for the Nasa satellite.Again, it seems certain that information on when or where the satellite might land will be scant.

Equipped with an 84cm mirror, it completed an X-ray survey of the sky, finding more than 150,000 objects. It followed up with targeted observations of interesting objects from galaxies, to neutron stars and even comets. It was switched off in 1999 and I calculate that it is now perhaps three weeks away from re-entry as its orbit decays, though it could survive into November.

 

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NASA Old Satellite Falling On Earth

6 tons, but officials might never be able to pinpoint exactly where a massive NASA satellite plummeted to Earth.NASA space junk scientists think that all — or nearly all — of the dead, 20-year-old satellite safely plunged into the Pacific Ocean. But if their estimates are off, by only five minutes or so, pieces could have fallen on parts of northwestern North America.

NASA space junk scientists said Saturday they believe that all - or nearly all - of the parts of their 20-year-old decommissioned satellite safely plunged into the Pacific Ocean, likely missing land. But if their estimates are off, by only five minutes or so, fiery pieces could have fallen on parts of Northwestern North America.
No injuries or damage were reported on land, which NASA officials said was a good indication the satellite went into the ocean. NASA's earlier calculations had predicted that the former climate research satellite would fall over a 500-mile swath and could include land. Officials said the 35-foot satellite fell sometime between 11:23 p.m. EDT Friday and 1:09 a.m. EDT Saturday.

 

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Top 5 Places You Can't Enter in this World

5. Area 51

I have put this so high on the list because it is the one place most readers are likely to expect to see. Area 51 is a nickname for a military base that is located in the southern portion of Nevada in the western United States, 83 miles (133 km) north-northwest of downtown Las Vegas. Situated at its center, on the southern shore of Groom Lake, is a large secretive military airfield. The base’s primary purpose is to support development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems.The sign above states that deadly force can be used if people enter the Area 51 zone.

Firefox 4 Final Released [Infographic]

After months of delays, twelve betas, and two release candidates, Mozilla released Firefox 4 on march 22 for Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the Intel versions of Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, and Linux.

For starters, all users get a redesigned tabs-on-top interface that is being compared to Chrome but is actually more similar to recent Opera releases – in Windows, the tabs are all above the address bar, and a large button in the upper-left corner of the screen provides access to browser settings.

 

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How to Backup your Facebook Entire Data

Facebook has recently added a provision through which the users can download their entire personal information that you have posted on Facebook including messages, Wall posts, photos, status updates and profile information etc. You can download all this data with a single click.

Follow these steps to download all your information on Facebook:
1. Login to Facebook and click “Account Settings” under Account.

 

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Enable HTTPS option in Facebook and Twitter

Facebook and Twitter have just announced the availability of HTTPS/SSL all the time on the Facebook and Twitter. Enabling and using HTTPS mode for websites that require logins is pretty much important particularly if you are accessing the internet via unsecured public Wi-Fi connections.  Understanding how important it is for users to use HTTPS. Twitter has just added an option to enable HTTPS mode for everyone who uses the site. Let’s get into details about how to turn on the secure HTTPS mode for your Twitter and Facebook account.

Who Should Consider HTTPS Secure Mode For Facebook and Twitter users?
Facebook suggests that if you frequently use your account at public internet access enabled places coffee shops, restaurants, airports, libraries and schools etc.

 

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Social Networking Sites Survey

Social sites got highly popular over the last few years. Facebook and Twitter have become the leading networks on the internet with millions of users.According to the survey that took place from June 2009 to June 2010 and that involved 200, 000 Americans we find out that time spent on social websites is increasing. According to the study Americans spend 16 percent to 23 percent on social websites. That’s six hours online on Facebook per month. Second place takes social gaming and email is on the third place.

 

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Brazil Carnival Festival 2011

Thousands of Brazilians and foreign tourists are partying in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, where the city's famed Carnival festivities are in full swing.Carnival parades have been taking place since Sunday, with fireworks and cheers of revelers who have been celebrating for days. Several processions have been staged, featuring extravagant floats with celebrities and scantily dressed bejeweled dancers from several competing samba schools.

A fire in early February ripped through warehouses in Rio De Janeiro where three elite samba groups were preparing for the carnival, incinerating more than 8,000 of the feather and glitter costumes as well as many of the massive, meticulously decorated floats.The five days of festivities, which began Friday, are expected to attract 760,000 visitors, spending £350m, in capital alone.

 

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Internet Explorer Evolution [From version 1 to 9]

As Internet Explorer 9 is going to be released soon we have got the images showing the development of IE from version 1.0 which was released in 1995 to version 9 which is scheduled to be released in couple of days.
Internet Explorer 1.0 (1995)
The first version of Internet Explorer was available in 1995 along with Windows 95. The size of the explorer was slightly more then 1 MB and you can check in the screenshot that you even can’t view images in it.

Internet Explorer 2.0 (1995)
Microsoft released Internet Explorer 2 in the same year in which IE 1.0 was released. It was the first browser which was cross compatible with Windows and MAC OS. Also support was added for JavaScript,frames and Cookies but still you weren’t able to view the images.

 

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What Is Google Wave?

Google Wave is a project announced by Google at the Google I/O conference on May 28, 2009. It is a web application and computing platform designed to bring together e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking, with a strong collaborative focus, mixed with spellchecker and translator extensions, which are able to work in concert, in real-time. It is planned to be released later in 2009.

 

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How To Get Email ID In Facebook

Facebook has released the new Facebook Messages. Facebook Messages allows us to use an email address which can communicate to other email providers, like Gmail, Yahoo, etc. Because, the old Facebook Messages can only be used internally with other Facebook users.

 

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Microsoft TV Coming Soon

A report from the Seattle Times claims that Microsoft plans to unveil a version of Windows created specifically for internet connected TVS and set top boxes at CES.

Believed to be a direct competitor with the Apple TV and Google TV, Brier Dudley reports the company plans to show off a stripped down version of Windows tailored for internet connected TVs and set top boxes. Of course we expect Microsoft to partner with hardware manufacturers and provide only the OS for the devices in question.

 

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Reset Mac OS X Admin Password With Command

To reset your OS X password without an OS X CD you have two ways.

First Way:
1.First Way “create a new admin account”
2.Reboot
3.Hold apple + s down after you hear the chime.
4.When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
5.mount -uw /
6.rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
7.shutdown -h now
8.After rebooting you should have a brand new admin account. When you login as the new admin you can simply delete the old one and you’re good to go again!
9.Second way “Resetting or changing your existing password”

 

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Encrypted Google Search

Google was changing the default search engine at least for some users to Google encrypted search. Whenever these users search they are automatically redirected to https://encrypted.google.com instead of the standard Google search address. Encrypted search, often referred to as Google SSL, improves the protection against some attack forms that spy on a computer’s traffic. SSL search is only enabled on some Google properties. Google images and Google Maps for instance are available over SSL currently.

 

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