2009-06-12
2009-05-28
How to ace telephone interview
- Be prepared
- Dress up
- Find a quiet and private place for the call
- Do not do anything else while on the call
- Keep notes and documents handy
- Practice
- Find out who will be in the call
Posted by Murali at Thursday, May 28, 2009 0 comments
2009-04-28
Pronounce names properly
Do your groundwork before you meet them. Use the following site
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Check your pronounciation here
Labels: People
Posted by Murali at Tuesday, April 28, 2009 0 comments
Smart Installer for reinstalling apps on your computer
Dreading installing all the applications on your old computer?
use Smart Installer Pack
It includes a host of apps like Firefox, Chrome, OpenOffice, Winamp, Skype, Daemon Tools, Picasa, Winamp, Thunderbird, Adobe Reader and Flash, WinRar, Rocket Dock, CCleaner, and more. Everything downloads in a single file, so you won't be cluttering up your drive with a bunch of separate installers.
Get it here
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Labels: Computer Stuff
Posted by Murali at Tuesday, April 28, 2009 0 comments
2009-03-28
Faking a clean house in short time..
The Living Room
- Reserve one side of sofa cushions to be shown to guests. Before company arrives, flip over the cushions to reveal good-as-new fabric. When guests are gone, flip them back.
- To disguise windows in need of washing, pull curtain panels closed.
- Fold a clean blanket neatly and drape it over a stained sofa. Strategically placed throw pillows can also camouflage soiled upholstery.
The Kitchen
- When the dishwasher is full and the sink is overflowing, stow dirty dishes and silverware in a stockpot and pull them out later to be cleaned.
- Cover up the lingering aroma of last night’s supper by boiling nutmeg, cloves, or cinnamon and orange peels in a sauce-pan on the stove.
- Declutter the refrigerator by taking down notes, drawings, and magnets and throwing them in a plastic bag. Sort through it later.
- Fold hand towels to hide stains. Two tips: Hang the clean side over the oven handle (with the stains in the back), or roll towels in neat spirals and stack them pyramid-style next to the sink.
The Bathroom
- Glide a sticky lint roller over the bath mat to pick up hair.
- Light a candle. Everything looks better (and cleaner) by candlelight.
- Hang a fluffy bathrobe on top of damp towels dangling from the hooks on the back of the door.
- Mound cosmetics and hairstyling products in a container underneath the sink. In a pinch, pile them in the tub and close the shower curtain. Cross your fingers that guests don’t snoop.
The Kids' Rooms
- Stow pajamas under the pillow. This way, they’re off the floor and ready for later.
- Put blocks in a handled shopping bag and hang it on a hanger or a doorknob inside the closet.
- Put homeless stuffed animals in extra pillowcases. Or prop them up behind shams.
- If your kids have a play tent, hide toys and clothes inside it.
The Laundry Room
- Pile any laundry that needs to be folded in baskets or storage containers and lay them on the washing machine to be sorted through later.
- As for dirty clothes awaiting washing, simply toss them in the washer.
The Home Office
- Stash stray office supplies, like pencils and pens, in decorative stationery boxes or filing containers on your desk.
- Temporarily hide wayward Post-it notes and to-do lists underneath the keyboard.
Labels: Home Stuff , People , Tips
Posted by Murali at Saturday, March 28, 2009 0 comments
2009-03-25
How to undo sent email?
To address this problem, Google Inc.'s Gmail Labs has launched an experimental feature called "Undo Send" that gives users a chance to rewrite their message, correct settings or simply fix typos.
When a Gmail user who enables this feature sends an e-mail, a button that says "Undo" will pop up on their screen for five seconds. If the user hits the button within that time, the service will retrieve the e-mail in draft form -- allowing the user to make changes or cancel the message altogether.
Read the rest here
Labels: Web
Posted by Murali at Wednesday, March 25, 2009 0 comments
2009-03-24
Transfer files from your computer
Using JetBytes you can transfer files directly from your computer without needing to upload a file to a 3rd party location.
To send files, open a browser go to jetbytes.com and simply select a file on your computer you like to transfer. JetBytes then generates a web URL which you can forward to your friend. Your friend can then click on the URL and save the file.
Only pain here is that your computer needs to be on and your browser need to be open as well.
You can send as many files as you want and there is no limit on the file size or bandwidth usage.
Features:
- Direct file transfer over internet.
- Sent as many files as you want.
- Files are not store during the transfer.
- No file size or bandwidth restrictions.
- Both sender and receiver should be online.
- No registration and free
Start your sharing from here
Posted by Murali at Tuesday, March 24, 2009 0 comments
2009-03-23
Convert HTML pages to PDF
Tired of dealing with saving webpages to your computer.
Saving a webpage as PDF has lot of benefits (for e.g., emailing the page is easy as a pdf)
Features:
* Convert as many times as you need
* Free, no registration. Nothing to download or install.
Use the site here
Labels: Web
Posted by Murali at Monday, March 23, 2009 0 comments
How to make a remote user friendly...
All you need is a piece of paper, pen, and a pair of scissors
Source: DI
Posted by Murali at Monday, March 23, 2009 0 comments