Friday, May 27, 2005

Taj by night experiment

Taj by night experiment
Source: IANS. Image Source: DGL.Microsoft

Poor response from foreign and domestic tourists to see the Taj Mahal by night has dampened the enthusiasm of the tourist industry that had expected a flood of visitors.

Against the upper limit of 400 tourists a night, five days a month around full moon, the number of actual visitors has never exceeded 200. Surprisingly, most visitors at night are Indians.

On May 25, only 10 people bought tickets to see the 17th-century Mughal-built architectural marvel. Only 199 tickets were sold during the five days of May 21 to 25.

If this trend continues, officials say, the government would stand to lose millions of rupees because of the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) for the night viewing.

Figures available for the past six months suggest that a majority of tourists who come to see the Taj by night are Indians.

In November 2004, the month when the Supreme Court gave the green signal for Taj's viewing in moonlight, more than 400 of the 600 tourists were Indians.

Again in March and April this year, the number of Indians who came to see the Taj at night exceeded 50 percent.

One reason why the experiment has floundered is that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has restricted the movement of tourists within the Taj Mahal at night.

Tourists often complain they can't see the Taj in mist or fog when the clouds are around because they cannot get close to it.

Since the ticket holders are not permitted to get closer to the main mausoleum, it leaves many frustrated, say the guides.

Tourism industry leaders say the government should consider flood lighting the Taj and allowing tourists to see the main building from an angle closer to the marble monument and not from 100 metres away as is the case now.

The ASI is experimenting installing floodlights at the Etmauddaula tomb near Agra.

If the scientific studies being conducted confirm no danger to that marble mausoleum, the ASI may consider allowing flood lighting of the Taj, according to superintending archaeologist D. Dayalan.

Sandeep Arora, president of the Hotel and Restaurant Association, has demanded "soft flood lighting".

Meanwhile, Agra Divisional Commissioner Ashok Kumar has indicated that efforts would be made to appeal to the apex court to permit tourists to see the Taj from the central white marble platform.

District authorities are also trying to persuade the ASI to sell tickets 24 hours in advance for the convenience of the tourists.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has in association with a Canada- based group lately installed a monitoring system to better and continuously assess the pollution in the vicinity of the Taj Mahal.

The pollution related data will now be made available 24 hours a day on a CPCB website. CPCB officials feel the most dangerous pollutant is the level of SPM or suspended particulate matter.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Stealth Bomber found in Google Maps

A stealth bomber uncovered on Google Maps. As you know it’s prohibited to get close to military bases, let alone photograph them.

Stealth Bomber

Usually satellite images which are made public online are retouched to blur scenerey which might compromise security. At least that’s what you assume in times of terror. However, the googling tourist stumbles upon a stealth bomber on a military airport in California. Apparently, someone forgot to paint over this one.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Google AdSense site hijacked in the Google serps

Google AdSense site hijacked in the Google serps... oh the irony

When you decide to hijack a site in the Google serps, it makes sense to do one that will benefit you in some way, while not raising yourself too high on the search engine's radar. So, it obviously makes perfect sense to go and hijack the Google AdSense site ;)

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Yes, the first result for "Google AdSense" and "AdSense" goes to www.all-in-one-business.com/adsense/, which if you click it, goes straight to the Google AdSense main index page. And if you watch the redirect fast enough, you can see the www.all-in-one-business.com/adsense/ page sitting pretty with a PR9. The actual Google AdSense main page is a grey bar. The Google cache of the www.all-in-one-business.com/adsense/ page also shows the Google AdSense index page.

What is more, that all-in-one-business.com page has managed to amass 3,040 backlinks. All of those backlinks - including internal links within the AdSense support site - are actually pointing to www.google.com/adsense/, even though the link command "link:www.all-in-one-business.com/adsense/" was used in Google.

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And in fact, doing a search for the www.google.com/adsense URL in Google reveals that the page is not indexed as itself, but only as www.google.com/adsense?hl=en_ US&sourceid=aso&subid=us-et-ads.

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So, just for fun, lets plug www.all-in-one-business.com/adsense/ into Google, and see what happens.

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And suddenly, there is the extended version of the AdSense URL showing for the page listing information.

Welcome to the Google Update Bourbon ;)

Of course, there is just far too much irony in the fact a Google program's URL has been hijacked in its own search results. Don't wait to check, I am sure this one won't last long! Kudos to Dotcomicide for noticing that Google AdSense no longer had the first ranking for AdSense in the Google serps... then I couldn't resist digging a little further into why that was ;)

Friday, May 20, 2005

Comprehensive Troubleshooting Tools for IT Administrators

ManageEngine OpUtils - Comprehensive Troubleshooting Tools for IT Administrators

ManageEngine OpUtils is a comprehensive set of 40+ unique system and network monitoring tools. This web-based software helps network engineers monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot their IT resources. Network engineers and IT operations staff managing large networks would find this toolset very useful and handy, especially during troubleshooting.

It covers a wide range of areas like Diagnostic Tools, Address Monitoring Tools, Desktop Monitoring Tools , Network Monitoring Tools, Cisco Tools, SNMP Tools etc.,

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Gmail IM Logger for Trillian Pro

The Gmail IM Logger plugin for Trillian Pro logs your IM conversations to Gmail.

This allows you to keep all of your conversations in one place regardless of what computer you used. Also, you can use Gmail's cool search capabilities to search for your old conversations. Conversations appear as emails, with the 'im' label, in your Gmail Account.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Proposition from an Indian ad-clicker

When i read this in a blog i was shocked. Yes Tim Yang, a SEO from malaysia writes about Proposition from an Indian ad-clicker

When this continues... it will kill the online advertisement soon...

UFO in Florida? Search the Google Map with "33409"

Is it a UFO??? I just came across this posting from a blog.

I have no idea what this is. I can’t find anything similar on any google map referenced sites. It doesn’t show up on terraserver and I live nearby so I know there are no towers in that area. It has the same shadow as ground objects and when you zoom out it appears to be too small to be something really close to the satellite.

UFO

Well we’re completely stumped. Any clues anyone?

Google Web accelerator breaking chinese firewalls !!!

An interesting article from China Herald.

Google has introduced a new tool to increase the usage of your internet connection, the Web Accelerator. It does allow Google to peek at what you are doing and even change what you see, so be aware of that possible danger. I do not care about that very much but had not installed the feature because I use maxthon as a browser, much more efficient than Microsoft's IE and less open for attacks too.
But a reader of this weblog suggested that in combination with IE Google's new tool would also beat the internet censor. Well, that was enough encouragement for me to have a try. Indeed, the web accelerator helps to beat our internet nanny, at least I got to the BBC news services very easy. I do not think that Google wanted to bring down the firewall (as far as it still is in place with so many proxies around) but they effectively did.

Update I: I have done some more testing and the results are less coherent than I hoped for. While the news site of the BBC is available, the Google News site is not available in this way and also some other blocked IP addresses I cannot access. Any other results out there?
Update II: With the exception of Google news, all other 'blocked' website I can see thanks to the web accelerator: Amnesty International, the blogspot-weblogs, www.cnd.org: seems the system is basically working as a proxy to avoid the firewall.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Finepick - An excellent pick...

Buy what you want. Sell what you don't want. Use this portal, www.finepick.com for FREE. Simple!

These words catched me and wow... this is a fantastic, simple, fast loading, no images banner ads, no popups, FREE, Classifieds site based in India. They had a decent number of postings at present. Among the fare based classifieds that too with advertisements throughout the page, this site looks really great without any ads except the classified ads what people like us put. Worth visiting.

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