Get Your Free .in Domain and Hosting from Google


Google India, in partnership with ICICI Bank and HostGator (the web hosting company), has launched a new program called India Get Online where they make it easy for you to setup a website for your business for free.
As part of the deal, you get a free .in web domain (provided it is available) and free web hosting for one year. The .in domain will registered to you while Hostgator will manage the website hosting* though you can move the site to any other web host for free.
Such free offers are always a goldmine for spammers but Google India has made it mandatory for businesses to enter their Permanent Account Number (PAN) or Tax Deduction Account Number (TAN) at the time of registration. Since these numbers are unique for every individual / business, you can’t avail it more than once.
Your website will be integrated with Google Apps so you also get access to other Google products like Gmail, Google Analytics, Google Docs and more. You also get Google Adwords coupons worth INR 2.5k for free to help you advertise your website on Google and AdSense network sites.
[*] If you have purchased a web domain already, you can also use Google App Engine to host your website online for free.
You can visit vijashiviinternational.in or khoslaprinters.in to get an idea of how sites created with the “India Get Online” look like. There’s a set of readymade web templates, pick one that matches your business profile, you can customize the text and pictures of the pages and your site is good to go.
Google hasn’t exactly specified the amount that businesses will have to pay to renew their website registration and hosting after one year except saying that it will be a “discounted fee.”
Microsoft had a offered a similar service in India called Office Live for Small Businesses but they recently discontinued it in favor of Office 365 which is less about website hosting but more about running your business in the cloud.
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9 Strangest Gadgets You’ve Ever Seen:


They’re Strange but They Work. With millions of products on the market, it’s hard to stand out. But these products are sure to make you do a double take.
They’re strange, but functional. They’ll wake you up, cool you down, let you tweet in some of the oddest places and charge your gadgets.
Here are nine of the strangest gadgets you’ve ever seen … that get the job done.

Tan and Jam

Product: Solar Bikini , Cost: $1,000 and Up
How it works: This multi-purpose bathing suit will not only shimmer in the sun as you strut up and down the beach, it will also ensure that your iPod never runs out of power.
According to the creator of the Solar Bikini , Andrew Schneider, the suit is powered by, ‘forty small photo-voltaic cells stitched together in a very specific pattern to generate enough current to mimic the output of a USB drive on a laptop and thus able to power your iPod and similar devices.’
The suits aren’t mass-marketed – yet. Schneider said each suit is custom-made and can cost anywhere from $1,000 and up. Schneider also said he is working on his next wearable device called the iDrink, a male version of the solar bikini which uses solar power to cool your beer on the beach.

Catch That Clock!

Product: Flying Alarm Clock, Cost: $19.99
How it works: Are you the kind of person who hears their alarm clock beeping, rolls over, turns it off and then falls back asleep only get to work an hour late with a frantic look on your face? Well fear not unmotivated consumer, the Flying Alarm Clock , sold on ThinkGeek.com, will solve your lazy morning issues.
In order to turn your alarm off, you will have to physically get out of bed and catch the propeller of this alarm clock. The only way you can turn off the alarm is to catch the propeller and reattach it. Catch it if you can!

A Cool Breeze

Product: The Fanbrella, Cost: $79.95
How it works: When the mercury tops 100 degrees, it can make you sweat just walking from your car to the office.
Hammacher Schlemmer has the answer – the Fanbrella . It’s an umbrella with a built-in fan.
The Fanbrella opens like a normal umbrella, but has a 650-rpm rotating fan under the canopy.

Throw and Shoot!

Product: SatuGo bouncing camera, Cost: Not yet available; expected to sell for about $70
How it works: If you’ve ever dropped your camera or wished you were taller to get that bird’s eye view, here’s a camera for you: The SatuGo bouncing camera.
It clicks a picture on impact or, if you’re tossing it in the air, you can set a timer to take pictures at set intervals. The camera, which takes 3 mega pixel images, can also be used as a webcam and will come with a belt clip. It hasn’t yet gone into production but more than 4,000 people haveregistered on the website to be notified when they become available.
The name SatuGo, incidentally, stands for See Aim Throw captUre & GO.

iPlunge Your iPhone

Product: iPlunger, Cost: $5.99
How it Works: Who thought the concept and suction of a plunger would be a strange yet useful addition to your iPhone. The iPlunger (not an official Apple accessory) is a miniature plunger that you can stick to the back of your iPhone. Attach the iPlunger vertically or horizontally to your phone and let it hold your phone up for easy, hands free access to your music and Internet.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…

Product: Magic Message Mirror alarm system, Cost: $4,000-$5,000
How it works: Taking a page out of ‘Snow White,’ the Magic Message Mirror , made by Themeaddicts, looks like a normal gilded mirror.
But this touch-screen mirror is connected to security cameras and motion-detection sensors you set up around your home and property. When the system senses a change, be it a guest or an open garage door, the character, ‘Basil of the Mirror’ appears. If you’re not into ‘a somewhat pompous English butler personality,’ as Themeaddicts describes him, you can also get a custom character.
It has a repetoire of phrases, such as ‘Hmmm … most curious. It seems that we have a pedestrian approaching our driveway.’ or ‘Alarm! Alarm! The pool gate has been opened.’
Mirror, Mirror, on the wall … who’s trying to break into my house?!

‘Like’ It – or Not

Product: Actual ‘Like’ and ‘Dislike’ Stamps, Cost: $7.99
How it Works: Whenever you read one of your Facebook friends status’s you can declare your appreciation for their post by clicking the ‘like’ button.
Well, now the people at ThinkGeek have brought this button to life, literally, with an old-school, dip-it-in-ink ‘Like’ stamp . Of course, they also made a ‘Dislike’ stamp. Don’t like a colleague’s work? Stamp their paper with the ‘dislike’ stamp to let them know you are unsatisfied. Think your kid did a great job on their test? Stamp it with the ‘Like’ button to show them you’re proud – and hip with social media.
‘Like.’

Eat and Tweet!

Product: Samsung WiFi Enabled Fridge, Cost: $2,699-$3,499
How it works: Ever get the urge to tweet while your fishing through your fridge for a snack? Maybe you want to tell your friends ‘Out of milk again! #Roughday’ or ‘Eating that chocolate cake I told myself I wouldn’t eat! #Dietproblems.’
Samsung’s WiFi-enabled fridge allows you to do all that. It has an 8-inch LCD screen loaded with apps so you can eat and tweet all day long.
It also allows users to access Pandora online radio and a Google calendar, leave digital notes and download recipes.

A Hamster-Powered Morning

Product: Hamster Time alarm clock, Cost: $15.99
How it works: No, you don’t have to put your real hamster inside the clock so no animals will be harmed in the waking of this person.
This is an alarm clock with a fake, mechanical hamster that powers the clock. It doesn’t require a plug because the hamster runs on batteries.
Each minute, the hamster is set to start running; this moves the wheel and makes the clocks minute hand move forward. Note: Hamsters, even the fake ones, don’t run quietly, so this isn’t a product for light sleepers. Sold on Stupid.com .
What time is it? Half past hamster!
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How to Enable Multiple Gmail Account Support?

Gmail makes up for its dull look and feel with powerful functionality to handle the email volumes of this day. But, as most Gmail users I have multiple Gmail accounts and it is a pain to switch between them. I hate to have to logout of one account and login to another just to logout and log back in again.
This can get extremely tiring if you have to do this dance multiple times a day.
Of course, I used the cool Gmail Greasemonkey scripts that lets me switch between multiple accounts but it didn’t always work across all of Google’s services.
Google has finally brought this functionality natively in its core products. The first account you are signed in becomes the default account for the following Google products
  • Gmail
  • Reader
  • Calendar
  • Code
  • Sites
Curiously, support for Google Docs is missing at the moment. Let’s look at how to enable this.
  1. Go to Google Accounts page https://www.google.com/accounts/b/0/ManageAccount
  2. Click on the Change link in Multiple sign-on
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  3. Read and check the boxes shown in picture and save changes.
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Go to Gmail and refresh the page and you will a dropdown next to your email address at the right top side.
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Choose sign in to another account to add multiple email logins.
As noted in the warnings, make sure you understand you can’t use offline access with this enabled. Also not all Google products support this. With this enabled, make it a habit to check that you are working on the desired account.
Also, it doesn’t look like this support extends to Google Apps either.
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