Monday, December 20, 2010

IN COIMBATORE

IN COIMBATORE
The date is on 7th October when we reached the Coimbatore campus for placements where our placements are going to start on 8th and our first company is Infosys we started to prepare for the test from that afternoon and me and sainath planned to study together for the placements and he doesn’t have a laptop  so I went to his room and studied together till dinner and after that vamsi also joined us as there was no time to complete that I was a little bit serious and studied and I slept at 1am and I remembered all the answers of the previous papers and next day the presentation was at 8:30 am and it started and the presentation was good and we were given seating in the IT block and the exam was good and they told the results will be out at 2:30 and we students from all the campuses were waiting outside the block for the names and then they told that first the interview will be for Bangalore and kollam students and the rest will have interview on 9th and they kept the list and I started to search for my name and there were 19 lists kept there and I started to see from the back and all the names are there and but my name is not there and everyone is crowded there and I went list by list and I am full of sweat and at last my name is in the page no 5 and I am very happy and I went on to search for the panel and then I reached to the 3rd floor and then they called my name and I was after narendra and everyone is coming  out after 5 min and my name is called and it was a HR  round and the interviewer was a lady and  she asked me to tell about myself and I told about my extra circular activities and about my participation in the TRANSITIONS’10 and she asked about my team in the compition and my role in the movie and at last she asked do u have any questions to ask I told no and she told thank u and then same from me I left the room and then in the night after dinner every one is going to submit the form and I also went and then submitted and this is with Infosys but they called everyone to ask for the forms but nobody knows about it and so much time is wasted and then the next company was cognizant which was on 10th and the test is as same as Infosys but the there is both technical and Hr rounds in the interview I can’t make up the test I am not qualified in the test so I felt very bad about it so I started to study for Wipro which contains technical questions in the test so I studied c and c++ and I prayed to god very much and I went to test the sections were changed and there were IT students in our class so I sat side of them but I did all the quant questions and I kept verbal flukes and I copied some technical questions but here also I can’t make u[ the test I am not qualified and that’s it from then on started to wait for the results as full of tension whether I will get selected or not and my friends got permission to go out and have lunch and I went in the name of shabaz and we went to the Haryana daba me along with 10 more friends went there and we ate there and had nons with Hyderabad curry and 2 more items and at last we reached to hostel and in the middle of these days our 7th sem results are out and we are tensed of how many marks I got whether I passed everything or not and at last on 14th the results are out  and the results are first told to be out by 2:00pm and then postponed to 4:30pm and then at last they started to announce and they started first with the Coimbatore campus and then with the amritapuri campus and then at last with the Bangalore almost everyone in the pandal left only we are there and everyone is tensed at most I am more tensed as I attended only one interview and then first started with the ece dept and cse and eee and then eie came and at last my name is about to come and I am shivering and my friends caught hold my hand and then they told my name V N K SAI KRISHNA G in INFOSYS and then I shouted and went out and I called my parents and to all my relatives to tell this to everyone and then I heard that arun and lokesh are not selected to any company and went to search for them and then I met arun and encouraged him and then we started to plan for getting the permission and go home and we wrote letter and went and there was a huge rush and we stood there but at last they told they will not give and they told us to stay and we thought of going and meeting them the next day and next day morning they started to give but they we need to show the train ticket and then take the gate pass to go and we packed everything and we need to start by evening bus and we booked the ticket and me , anudeep ,and sainath  booked the ticket and konda,gowtham,harsha,and some more are there in the same bus and we 4 people booked the cab and we asked gopi,tarun to join with us and we reached the bus stand and then I went to a near by hotel along with gopi and tarun for eating the dinner and the food is good I ate idly,dosa and ordered fruit salad and then done with it and we got into the  bus and it is airavat and we reached the Bangalore (hosur road)by 5:00am on 16th dec from there we went to the collage ,I was very tired and I slept and woke up at 9:30am and vinay asked me if  I want to go along with him to the temple and I told ok and gopi also told he will come and we went to the gate to inform them and they told us to get permission from the warden and I felt very bad about the collage I thought In my mind what kind of people they are  and they will not change at all and we went to canteen and ate parrota and came back to hostel and the other people left at 3:30pm and I left at 4:00pm and reached the kr.puram bus stand at 5:00 and sainath also came and  we got into the bus it is very good and the seating is good ,the interior is good, and there are two lcd TVs and at last everything is good, and we got down in vij at 4:00 am on 17th

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

my journey to coimbatore

hai this is sai now I am here to  share with u about MY JOURNEY TO COIMBATORE
first my journey started from the first target of reaching the majestic railway station ,we planed to go to station by cab but the cabs are not available so me along with three of my friends thought of going by bus as we have an experience of the bangalores traffic we planned to start  by 6 pm and as usual the luggage is huge we planned to take a direct bus to majestic and we started our journey and after waiting in the bus and frequent traffic jams at last we reached the station at 9 (it took 3 hours to reach the station)and then we went to have our dinner  in the hotel outside the station and there we met so many people of our collage and we had our food and we started to the platform no3 where we need to get in to the train and there we reached the platform where to our surprise there are nearly 100 students of our collage planned to go to Coimbatore and we spend on the platform for around 1 hour there we had a chat with one another and there are days scholar parents who came to give  sendoff to their children and mine is platform no 10 where me along with 6 other friends got seats there and to the side of our seats there are some girls of our collage who are telugu girls and I know some girls and I got the side top seat and I can see the girls and train didn’t start for some time so we all came out and started to have a photo shoot and there are people making comedy on uddep and some people are playing on the platform chasing each other  and we had a time pass for  some time and then the train started and then the  real comedy starts and sainath ,vamsi ,karthik,me,budda,are there  in the platform and the girls who are sitting side are the friends of soubagya so she came there to talk with her friends so my friends saw her and went to ramesh and brought his laptop from him and ramesh came back of them and they started to play movies and in the middle started to  talk about the laptop clarity  and the model of the laptop (as it is sony vaio) and they made loud noices and for half-an-hour they stayed there after she left from her friends these people also left and I stayed there listening to songs and karthik slept and budda is chating and some of the girls slept and some girls are studying
And the next day morning we reached the Coimbatore junction at 6:30 am and some planned to go to the   collage by cab and the rest of us by passenger train and the train is to come by 7:30 so in that time we had our teeth cleaned and we had our breakfast and we started to roam in the station and then the passenger came and the fight for seats started we went fast in to the train and we kept our small bags in the seats and then the remaining luggage inside and the train started and we observed all the mountains and the sceneries in the middle and at last we reached the ettimadai station from where we need to go by walk to the hostels which are allotted to us to stay and the road is very bad and and we need to drag all our luggage and we walked almost 3 km to reach our block and again problem with the wardens we need to stand in the line to get our room registered and the Bangalore students are given doom and the amritapuri students are  given rooms and then at last I  got my name entered and reached the hall and took rest and the next day the placements start

Saturday, December 11, 2010

history of wikileaks


The WikiLeaks website first appeared on the Internet in December 2006.[15][16]The site claims to have been "founded by Chinese dissidents, journalists, mathematicians and start-up company technologists, from the US, Taiwan, Europe, Australia and South Africa".[2]

Julian Assange, the main spokesperson for WikiLeaks
The creators of WikiLeaks have not been formally identified.[17] It has been represented in public since January 2007 by Julian Assangeand others. Assange describes himself as a member of WikiLeaks' advisory board.[18] News reports in The Australian have called Assange the "founder of WikiLeaks".[19] According to Wired magazine, a volunteer said that Assange described himself in a private conversation as "the heart and soul of this organisation, its founder, philosopher, spokesperson, original coder, organiser, financier, and all the rest".[20] As of June 2009, the site had over 1,200 registered volunteers[2] and listed an advisory board comprising Assange, Phillip Adams,Wang Dan, C. J. Hinke, Ben Laurie, Tashi Namgyal Khamsitsang, Xiao QiangChico Whitaker and Wang Youcai.[21] Despite appearing on the list, when contacted by Mother Jones magazine in 2010, Khamsitsang said that while he received an e-mail from WikiLeaks, he had never agreed to be an advisor.[22]
WikiLeaks states that its "primary interest is in exposing oppressive regimes in Asia, the former Soviet bloc, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, but we also expect to be of assistance to people of all regions who wish to reveal unethical behaviour in their governments and corporations."[2][23]
In January 2007, the website stated that it had over 1.2 million leaked documents that it was preparing to publish.[24] An article in The New Yorker said:
One of the WikiLeaks activists owned a server that was being used as a node for the Tor network. Millions of secret transmissions passed through it. The activist noticed that hackers from China were using the network to gather foreign governments’ information, and began to record this traffic. Only a small fraction has ever been posted on WikiLeaks, but the initial tranche served as the site’s foundation, and Assange was able to say, "[w]e have received over one million documents from thirteen countries."[25][26]
Assange responded to the suggestion that eavesdropping on Chinese hackers played a crucial part in the early days of WikiLeaks by saying "the imputation is incorrect. The facts concern a 2006 investigation into Chinese espionage one of our contacts were involved in. Somewhere between none and handful of those documents were ever released on WikiLeaks. Non-government targets of the Chinese espionage, such as Tibetan associations were informed (by us)".[27] The group has subsequently released a number of other significant documents which have become front-page news items, ranging from documentation of equipment expenditures and holdings in the Afghanistan war to corruption in Kenya.[28]
The organisation's stated goal is to ensure that whistleblowers and journalists are not jailed for emailing sensitive or classified documents, as happened to Chinese journalist Shi Tao, who was sentenced to 10 years in 2005 after publicising an email from Chinese officials about the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.[29]
The project has drawn comparisons to Daniel Ellsberg's leaking of the Pentagon Papers in 1971.[30] In the United States, the leaking of some documents may be legally protected. TheU.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution guarantees anonymity, at least in the area of political discourse.[30] Author and journalist Whitley Strieber has spoken about the benefits of the WikiLeaks project, noting that "Leaking a government document can mean jail, but jail sentences for this can be fairly short. However, there are many places where it means long incarceration or even death, such as China and parts of Africa and the Middle East."[31]
On 24 December 2009, WikiLeaks announced that it was experiencing a shortage of funds[32] and suspended all access to its website except for a form to submit new material.[33]Material that was previously published was no longer available, although some could still be accessed on unofficial mirrors.[34][35] WikiLeaks stated on its website that it would resume full operation once the operational costs were covered.[36][37] WikiLeaks saw this as a kind of strike "to ensure that everyone who is involved stops normal work and actually spends time raising revenue".[38] While the organisation initially planned for funds to be secured by 6 January 2010,[39] it was not until 3 February 2010 that WikiLeaks announced that its minimum fundraising goal had been achieved.[40]
On 22 January 2010, PayPal suspended WikiLeaks' donation account and froze its assets. WikiLeaks said that this had happened before, and was done for "no obvious reason".[41] The account was restored on 25 January 2010.[42] On 18 May 2010, WikiLeaks announced that its website and archive were back up.[43]
As of June 2010, WikiLeaks was a finalist for a grant of more than half a million dollars from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation,[44] but did not make the cut.[45] WikiLeaks commented, "WikiLeaks was highest rated project in the Knight challenge, strongly recommended to the board but gets no funding. Go figure”. WikiLeaks said that the Knight foundation announced the award to "'12 Grantees who will impact future of news' – but not WikiLeaks" and questioned whether Knight foundation was "really looking for impact".[45] A spokesman of the Knight Foundation disputed parts of WikiLeaks' statement, saying "WikiLeaks was not recommended by Knight staff to the board."[46] However, he declined to say whether WikiLeaks was the project rated highest by the Knight advisory panel, which consists of non-staffers, among them journalist Jennifer 8. Lee, who has done PR work for WikiLeaks with the press and on social networking sites.[46]
On 17 July Jacob Appelbaum spoke on behalf of WikiLeaks at the 2010 Hackers on Planet Earth conference in New York City, replacing Assange because of the presence of federal agents at the conference.[47][48] He announced that the WikiLeaks submission system was again up and running, after it had been temporarily suspended.[47][49] Assange was a surprise speaker at a TED conference on 19 July 2010 in Oxford, and confirmed that WikiLeaks was now accepting submissions again.[50][51]
Upon returning to the U.S. from the Netherlands, on 29 July, Appelbaum was detained for three hours at the airport by U.S. agents, according to anonymous sources.[52] The sources told Cnet that Appelbaum's bag was searched, receipts from his bag were photocopied, his laptop was inspected, although in what manner was unclear.[52] Appelbaum reportedly refused to answer questions without a lawyer present, and was not allowed to make a phone call. His three mobile phones were reportedly taken and not returned.[52] On 31 July, he spoke at aDefcon conference and mentioned his phone being "seized". After speaking, he was approached by two FBI agents and questioned.[52]

what is wikileaks

WikiLeaks is an international new media non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of otherwise unavailable documents from anonymous news sources and leaks. Its website, launched in 2006, is run by The Sunshine Press.[2] Within a year of its launch, the site claimed a database that had grown to more than 1.2 million documents.[5] The organisation has described itself as having been founded by Chinese dissidents, as well as journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, Europe, Australia, and South Africa.[2] The Guardian newspaper describes Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, as its director.
WikiLeaks has won a number of awards, including the 2008 Economist magazine New Media Award.[7] In June 2009, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange won Amnesty International's UK Media Award (in the category "New Media") for the 2008 publication of "Kenya: The Cry of Blood – Extra Judicial Killings and Disappearances",[8] a report by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights about police killings in Kenya.[9] In May 2010, the New York Daily News listed WikiLeaks first in a ranking of "websites that could totally change the news".[10] Russia extended its support to WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange by issuing a statement which suggested that Assange should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in the aftermath of the United States diplomatic cables leak.[11]
In April 2010, WikiLeaks posted video from a 2007 incident in which Iraqi civilians and journalists were killed by U.S. forces, on a website called Collateral Murder. In July of the same year, WikiLeaks released Afghan War Diary, a compilation of more than 76,900 documents about the War in Afghanistan not previously available for public review.[12] In October, the group released a package of almost 400,000 documents called the Iraq War Logs in coordination with major commercial media organisations. In November 2010, WikiLeaks began releasing U.S. State department diplomatic cables.
WikiLeaks was originally launched as a user-editable wiki site, but has progressively moved towards a more traditional publication model, and no longer accepts either user comments or edits. The site is available on multiple servers and different domain names following a number of denial-of-service attacks and its severance from different Domain Name System (DNS) providers.[13][14]

Thursday, December 02, 2010

search for the information on companies

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