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Top Expensive Cars | Top 10 Coolest Cars | Top 10 Best Cars

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport:

The latest edition of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the Super Sport -- a record-smashing, 1200-HP monster (that's 199 HP more than the base Veyron, if you need reminding). You might think that this makes the Super Sport special, but obviously the mere fact of holding the world record for production cars is not special enough. What this car needs is a special edition limited to five cars: the World Record Edition.

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Aston Martin One-77:

Knowing the amount of engineering and craftsmanship that must have gone into the Aston Martin One-77, you're probably wondering how many of these cars will ever grace the planet. The answer is right in front of you: 77 total. Ever. In all countries. Before worrying too much about how you're going to get your hands on one, make sure to have the one-million-pound price tag covered. That's about $1.8 million in U.S. money, depending on the exchange rate.

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Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster:

A Hong Kong Pagani dealer made a request for "the most extreme road-legal Zonda ever created," and the boys in Modena took him up on the challenge. The Pagani Zonda Cinque debute in 2009 at Geneva (a roadster followed the next year), with modifications from the race-ready Zonda R. It carried a wider front splitter, the adjustable rear wing, and a flat bottom for better aerodynamics. There were new air intakes on the roof and engine cover to cool the engine and the brakes both, and the shock absorbers were created in titanium.

Inside, the Zonda Cinque was a bit more sophisticated than the weight-saving Zonda R had been. It has leather seats with 4-point belts with race-inspired controls. "Cinque" being Italian for "five," you might guess that there were only five of these cars built, with five more Zonda Cinque roadsters in 2010.

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Koenigsegg Agera:

Before there was the Koenigsegg Agera, there was the Koenigsegg CC series, which encompassed some of the fastest, most expensive, most technologically advanced super cars in the world. But all good things must come to an end, and no door closes without another opening, and on and on. And thus, the Agera and Agera R. Company founder Christian von Koenigsegg was specifically inspired by the movement of dolphins through water when spawning the Agera's design, and the car is designed to slip through the air in a simlar fashion.

The name Agera comes from the Swedish for "to take action," which probably made the engineers happy, but it also is short for "ageless" in Greek, which probably made the designers happy, since the Agera will likely be the basis for all Koenigsegg cars for the next decade or so.

On September 2, 2011, the Agera made it into the Guinness World Records with a run of 0-300 kph (that's 186 mph for us Americans) in 14.53 seconds. It did 0-200 mph in 17.68 seconds. It only seems appropriate and safe, then, that the Agera also set braking records from both 300 kph and 200 mph.

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Lamborghini Reventon:

The Lamborghini Reventon was inspired by fighter jets inside and out, from its hi-tech in-dash display to the greenish, militaristic Grey Barra paint. The Reventon is even the only Lamborghini with a G-force meter -- a necessary gauge in a car with a 0 to 62 mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 211 mph. The car's sharp, aerodynamic angles were designed entirely in-house at Lamborghini HQ in Sant'Agata, Bolognese, Italy. And, like Lambos that have come before, the Reventon is named for a famous Spanish fighting bull.

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Maybach Landaulet:

With the open-top landaulet, Maybach has re-enlivened the great art of building majestic automobiles. True to the tradition of exclusive landaulets, the roof can be opened fully at the rear, while the chauffeur's compartment remains completely enclosed. The passengers are then able to enjoy the clear, blue sky above.

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Zenvo ST1:

The Zenvo ST-1 supercar, which we had earlier talked about this year, has finally gone on sale with a price tag of $1.8 million for each unit. Produced in a limited number of just 15 cars, these cars will be entirely created out of the company outlet in Denmark, which has currently released just 3 editions for the United States. The distribution shall be undertaken by Emporio Motor Group, who reportedly is facing an aggressive pursuit of these 3 cars.

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Mclaren F1:

The concept for the McLaren F1 began in 1988, when McLaren's top brass and designer Gordon Murray decided to use what they'd learned in Formula 1 racing to build a road going supercar -- regardless of cost. The results of their brainstorm, the first car to use a carbon fibre chassis, debuted as a prototype during the 1992 Formula 1 race weekend in Monaco. Interested buyers could order a McLaren F1 built to their specifications -- and wait another two years for it to be hand-built and delivered.

From 1994 to 1998, McLaren produced 107 total F1s, 65 of which were street cars sold to customers. Depending on the exchange rate between dollars and British pounds, the car cost about one cool million when it was new. In 1995, the F1 scored a victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and to commemorate the event McLaren built five LM edition F1s. These extremely rare cars have 691 HP, more down force, improved handling, larger radiators, and a more open exhaust system.

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Ferrari Enzo:

The Ferrari Enzo was named for the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was introduced in 2002, and only 399 were ever built, making it one of the most exclusive supercars -- even for a Ferrari. Italian design firm Pininfarina did the pen work for the body's striking curves and intakes, while Ferrari's own Formula 1 experiences came into play for the power plant.

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Pagani Zonda C12 F:

In 1999, former Lamborghini designer Horacio Pagani brought forth his first ever solo supercar, the Pagani C12, at the Geneva Motor Show. Pagani had been responsible for much of the bodywork on the Countach and Diablo of the 80s and 90s. He used his technical expertise to create the Pagani Zonda C12, as the first car was known. The car carried a 12-cylinder Mercedes-Benz AMG with 394 hp, but it also carried a design influenced heavily by Mercedes' "silver arrows" on the track.

The Zonda S 7.3, a full-fledged supercar, came to Geneva the next year. It went on sale in 2002 with a larger 7.3-litre 12-cylinder from Mercedes. The front was designed to withstand bumps and dings, with all the important stuff set back behind the carbon-fibre seats. The six-speed transmission used a conventional stick shift -- no paddles. A topless Zonda S roadster became available in 2003, with a grand total of 40 ever produced.

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Windows 8 | Cool Features

Microsoft's new Windows OS, Windows 8 has permanently changed the way Windows users see the world's most common operating system. And for the first time in Windows history, it even looks different.

 

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Better Designed Interface

 

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Instead of the usual desktop and home screen, your home page is actually colored tiles, each a one-click access to Windows's most important features. Inspired by a Swiss design principle called Metro, It's simpler, and (for Windows, I must reiterate) cuter than what Windows has been unto) cuter. It also gets rid of clicking through many menus to get where you want to go.

 

Compatible with Tablets, Laptops and Desktops

 

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The simple interface is perfectly compatible with any device - it lends itself perfectly to touchscreen as well as the regular desktop. Windows puritans can still access the old desktop view with just a click or tap.

The software is also optimized for ARM-based processors, a default component in smartphones and tablets  due  their energy efficient nature.

 

Faster

It loads in less than eight seconds, and the Metro interface loads apps in a snap. Even the hardware offers faster solution, via the USB 3.0 and Hyper-V to put it in comparison, its as fast as Apple's iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Mac OS X Lion.

 

Windows App Store

After everyone else, Windows has entered the app game. This means more apps designed specifically for the Metro UI.

 

Google Wave

Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year.Here’s the look of the new google wave.

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What is a wave?

A wave is equal parts conversation and document. People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.

A wave is shared. Any participant can reply anywhere in the message, edit the content and add participants at any point in the process. Then playback lets anyone rewind the wave to see who said what and when.

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A wave is live. With live transmission as you type, participants on a wave can have faster conversations, see edits and interact with extensions in real-time.

The new system(google wave)  is a combination of email and instant messaging and document-, maps- image- and video-sharing all housed in one spot.Much like a conference call, it also allows for conversations between more than two people to happen simultaneously. And it can happen in different languages using an instantaneous translation tool.And because it all takes place inside a web browser, there is no special software to download or plug-in – which means it can be used from any computer or internet-enabled mobile phone.

Some key technologies in Google Wave

Real-time collaboration:

Concurrency control technology lets all people on a wave edit rich media at the same time.

Natural language tools:

Server-based models provide contextual suggestions and spelling correction.

Natural language tools:

Server-based models provide contextual suggestions and spelling correction.

Wi-Fi Internet While Travelling By Trains In India – Announced By Indian Railway

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Have you ever felt that while travelling by train you some times lose network frequency? And as a business purpose you need to be get connected online either you are travelling? If you are thinking of a Internet access while travelling by train in India, then it seems to be correct in some way,  you will soon get Wi-Fi facilities while travelling by train in India. It seems that  Indian Railways understand your needs and is preparing to provide Wi-Fi Internet access on select trains.

 

This facility was trial run on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express train from January 11-24 and  was found successful.So the proposal ,to provide Wi-Fi Internet on the select trains of the Indian Railways,is under consideration.No more details about the exact date of its launch are available yet but it is not expected to be a free service.

Most Downloaded Video In The Year 2011 : Angry Birds Rio Downloaded 10 Million Times

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The popular Angry Birds franchise has hit a new high after the blockbuster like success of the new Angry Birds Rio game. It has already been downloaded 10 million times in 10 days.


The game developers Rovio confirmed the figures via Twitter. The 10 million-download figures have been achieved through the game's immense popularity on both the iOS and Android platforms.


The game was an exclusive launch title for the Amazon apps store on Android were it was offered for free on March 14.

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The ad-supported game is available for free on the Android marketplace, while the ad-free version is available for $0.99 on the Amazon App store for Android. It costs the same for the iPhone and the iPod touch on the Apple app store. The HD version for iPad is priced at $2.99.


With the unprecedented success of the franchise an animated move RIO is in the works, which is being developed by FOX Studios, the creators of 'Ice Age'. The story line of Angry Birds Rio will actually tie in with the movie. The movie will feature voiceovers from Jesse Eisenberg of Social Network fame and Anne Hath way.


In the mean time enjoy the gameplay video of Angry Birds Rio:

 

Angry Birds Rio-Most Downloaded

Baidu To Launch Licensed Music Service In May | Internet Music Database And Distribution

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Baidu Inc., China's top search engine, will launch a licensed music search service in May, in a move to legitimize its current music search that critics say enables music piracy.

Baidu will launch Baidu Ting sometime in May, said Kaiser Kuo, a Baidu spokesman told Reuters on Wednesday. The service will allow users to stream, download, create libraries of licensed music and will have a social-networking aspect.

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Music piracy in China has cost record labels hundreds of millions in profits. Most of the music available through Baidu's current Mp3 search service is copyright infringing.

"Our members want to partner with and invest in China's digital revolution, but they cannot do so while the music service run by the dominant Internet company, Baidu, facilitates infringement of the rights of artists and creators online," said International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, a body representing record companies globally, in a letter to the Financial Times last month.

Baidu is the dominant search provider in China with more than 70 percent of the market by revenue.

Last week, Baidu said it reached an agreement with the Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) to pay fees to MCSC for every song downloaded using Baidu Ting. The licensed music service will be supported by advertising.

The agreement covers publishing rights and Baidu will compensates lyricists and composers through MCSC. The firm is still working towards a more comprehensive agreement that will cover performance rights as well.

Baidu is also in talks with major international record companies such as Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group for a similar agreement.

Baidu already has an agreement with EMI Group through the current agreement with MCSC, Kuo said.

"We hope for an outcome in the near future," Kuo said.

Baidu has been involved in court skirmishes with international record labels over its Mp3 search service that allows users to search for and download copyright infringing music.

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In January last year, a Beijing court cleared Baidu of copyright suits and said the search engine did not break any laws.

Earlier in the year, the United States Trade Representative office spotlighted Baidu as a notorious market for piracy.

Baidu also recently removed hundreds of thousands of infringing material from its Baidu Library product after a group of Chinese authors accused the search engine of not respecting copyright laws.

Google Inc. launched a legitimate music search service in China in 2008 but after a quarrel with Beijing last year over censorship and hacking, Google moved its music search to its Hong Kong website.

Microsoft, Toyota Team Up On Digital Auto Network

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Microsoft Corp and Toyota Motor Corp unveiled a plan on Wednesday to work together on bringing internet-connected services to Toyota's cars.

The world's biggest software company and the biggest automaker said they were investing 1 billion yen or about $12 million in Toyota Media Service Co, a Toyota unit that handles its digital offerings for customers.

The unit will focus on combining telecommunications and data for drivers in the form of GPS, multimedia, and managing power on electric and hybrid vehicles.

Toyota is planning to set up a network based on Microsoft's Azure "cloud computing" platform by 2015, which would allow customers across the world access to Toyota's digital services.

One of the services Toyota is planning will monitor and integrate a person's power usage across the home and car to maximize efficiency.

The partnership with Toyota is a departure for Microsoft, which so far has focused most of its auto industry technology efforts on Ford Motor Co.

Dot Hill Develops New Post Production Storage Software for Apple's Video Editing Applications

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Data storage systems provider Dot Hill Systems Corp said it developed a new post-production storage software for editing applications, including Apple Inc's Final Cut Pro and Autodesk's Smoke, sending its shares up 20 percent on Wednesday.

Shares of the company rise 55 cents to a day high of $3.27 in morning trade.

The company said the software would enable post-production editors consolidate video into one shared high speed storage system and reduce rendering times.

Carlsbad, California-based Dot Hill Systems provides storage systems and server software to companies for improved data management and storage.

Twitter creates 'who to follow' user list

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Twitter has compiled a list of so called 'power users' - the 'most useful' tweeters in a given field - to enhance its user experience.

The micro blogging site created the list to make it easier for tweeters to find and follow others based on interests rather than just usernames, reports the Telegraph.

"We've made it easier to find and follow Twitter accounts based on your interests. When you search for a topic, you can now discover accounts that are relevant to that particular subject," a company spokesman blogged.

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Just click on the "people" section of the search results page or search from the "Who to follow" page.

"This new approach helps you find the Twitter users that will best help you follow your interests. For example, if you're interested in hip hop, chances are that you'd like to follow hip hop artists. Searching for "hip hop" now surfaces accounts like common and quest love. (Previously, we typically showed accounts that have "hip hop" in the name.)," the spokesman blogged.

Many of the recommended users on the lists are US-based or global brands, such as Forbes magazine, a suggested account to follow for those interested in 'business'.

The company has been trying to promote the idea that Twitter users do not have to tweet themselves to find the service useful or entertaining, for some time.

This latest move is being seen as a way of helping people who are just starting the use the service to find the best people to follow.

The lists have been split into several topic areas, including technology, travel and 'funny'.

Twitter has also added advanced search capabilities, in a bid to help people narrow their search when using the service.

Top 10 Facts About Milky Way Galaxy

So you’ve lived here all your life — in fact, everyone has — but what do you really know about the Milky Way galaxy? Sure, you know it’s a spiral, and it’s 100,000 light years across. Learn a lot more from here as i have presented only the essential things about the Milky Way Galaxy.

So let’s see if these really are Ten Things You Don’t Know About the Milky Way Galaxy.

 

1) It’s a barred spiral.

 

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You might know that the Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, perhaps the most beautiful galaxy type. But you can know lot about them. They have a majestic arms sweeping out from a central hub or bulge of glowing stars. A lot of spirals have a weird feature: a rectangular block of stars at the center instead of a sphere, and the arms radiate away from the ends of the block. Astronomers call this block a bar, and, we have one.

In fact, ours is pretty big. At 27,000 light years end-to-end, it’s beefier than most bars. Of course, space is a rough neighborhood.

 

2) There’s a super massive black hole at its heart.

At the very center of the Galaxy, right at its very core, lies a monster: a super massive black hole.

We know it’s there due to the effect of its gravity. Stars very near the center — some only a few dozen billion kilometers out — orbit the center at fantastic speeds. They scream around their orbits at thousands of kilometers per second, and their phenomenal speed betrays the mass of the object to which they’re enthralled. Applying some fairly basic math, it’s possible to determine that the mass needed to accelerate the stars to those speeds must tip the cosmic scales at four million times the mass of the Sun! Yet in the images, nothing can be seen. So what can be as massive as 4,000,000 Suns and yet not emit any light?

Right. A black hole.

Even though it’s huge, bear in mind that the Galaxy itself is something like 200 billion solar masses strong, so in reality the black hole at the center is only a tiny fraction of the total mass of the Galaxy. And we’re in no danger of plunging into it: after all, it’s 250,000,000,000,000,000 kilometers away.

It’s thought now that a super massive black hole in the center of a galaxy forms along with the galaxy itself, and in facts winds blown outward as material falls in affects the formation of stars in the galaxy. So black holes may be dangerous, but it’s entirely possible the Sun’s eventual birth — and the Earth’s along with it — may have been lent a hand by the four million solar mass killer so far away.

3) It’s a cannibal.

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Galaxies are big, and have lots of mass. If another, smaller galaxy passes too close by, the bigger galaxy can rip it to shreds and ingest its stars and gas.

The Milky Way is pretty, but it’s savage, too. It’s currently eating several other galaxies. They’ve been ripped into long, curving arcs of stars that orbit the center of the Milky Way. Eventually they’ll merge completely with us, and we’ll be a slightly larger galaxy. Ironically though, the galaxies add their mass to ours, making it more likely we’ll feed again. Eating only makes galaxies hungrier.

4) We live in a nice neighborhood…

 

The Milky Way is not alone in space. We’re part of a small group of nearby galaxies called — get ready to be shocked — the Local Group. We’re the heaviest guy on the block, and the Andromeda galaxy is maybe a bit less massive, though it’s actually spread out more. The Triangular galaxy is also a spiral, but not terribly big, and there are other assorted galaxies dotted here and there in the Group. All together, there are something like three dozen galaxies in the Local Group, with most being dinky dwarf galaxies that are incredibly faint and difficult to detect.

5) Suburbs.


The Local Group is small and cozy, and everyone makes sure their lawns are mowed and houses painted nicely. That’s because if you take the long view, we live in the suburbs. The big city in this picture is the Virgo Cluster, a huge collection of about 2000 galaxies, many of which are as large or larger than the Milky Way. It’s the nearest big cluster; the center of it is about 60 million light years away. We appear to be gravitationally bound to it; in other words, we’re a part of it, just far-flung. The total mass of the cluster may be as high as a quadrillion times the mass of the Sun.

6) You can only see 0.000003% percent of it.


When you got out on a dark night, you can see thousands of stars. But the Milky Way has two hundred billion stars in it. You’re only seeing a tiny tiny fraction of the number of stars tooling around the galaxy. In fact, with only a handful of exceptions, the most distant stars you can readily see are 1000 light years away. Worse, most stars are so faint that they are invisible much closer than that; the Sun is too dim to see from farther than about 60 light years away… and the Sun is pretty bright compared to most stars. So the little bubble of stars we can see around us is just a drop in the ocean of the Milky Way.

7) 90% of it is invisible.

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When you look at the motions of the stars in our galaxy, you can apply some math and physics and determine how much mass the galaxy has (more mass means more gravity, which means stars will move faster under its influence). You can also count up the number of stars in the galaxy and figure out how much mass they have. Problem is, the two numbers don’t match: stars (and other visible things like gas and dust) make up only 10% of the mass of the galaxy. Where’s the other 90%?

Whatever it is, it has mass, but doesn’t glow. So we call it Dark Matter, for lack of a better term (and it’s actually pretty accurate). We know it’s not black holes, dead stars, ejected planets, cold gas — those have all been searched for, and marked off the list — and the candidates that remain get pretty weird (like WIMPs). But we know it’s real, and we know it’s out there. We just don’t know what it is. Smart people are trying to figure that out, and given the findings in recent years, I bet we’re less than a decade from their success.


8) Spiral arms are an illusion.


Well, they’re not an illusion per se, but the number of stars in the spiral arms of our galaxy isn’t really very different than the number between the arms! The arms are like cosmic traffic jams, regions where the local density is enhanced. Like a traffic jam on a highway, cars enter and leave the jam, but the jam itself stays. The arms have stars entering and leaving, but the arms themselves persist (that’s why they don’t wind up like twine on a spindle).

Just like on highways, too, there are fender benders. Giant gas clouds can collide in the arms, which makes them collapse and form stars. The vast majority of these stars are faint, low mass, and very long-lived, so they eventually wander out of the arms. But some rare stars are very massive, hot, and bright, and they illuminate the surrounding gas. These stars don’t live very long, and they die (bang!) before they can move out of the arms. Since the gas clouds in the arms light up this way, it makes the spiral arms more obvious.

We see the arms because the light is better there, not because that’s where all the stars are.

9) It’s seriously warped.

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The Milky Way is a flat disk roughly 100,000 light years across and a few thousand light years thick (depending on how you measure it). It has the same proportion as a stack of four DVDs, if that helps.
Have you ever left a DVD out in the Sun? It can warp as it heats up, getting twisted (old vinyl LPs used to be very prone to this). The Milky Way has a similar warp!

The disk is bent, warped, probably due to the gravitational influence of a pair of orbiting satellite galaxies. One side of the disk is bent up, if you will, and the other down. In a sense, it’s like a ripple in the plane of the Milky Way. It’s not hard to spot in other galaxies; grab an image of the Andromeda galaxy and take a look. At first it’s hard to see, but if you cover the inner part you’ll suddenly notice the disk is flared up on the left and down on the right.

Andromeda has satellite galaxies too, and they warp its disk just like our satellite galaxies warp ours.
As far as I can tell, the warp doesn’t really affect us at all. It’s just a cool thing you may not know about the Milky Way. Hey, that would make a good blog entry!


10) We’re going to get to know the Andromeda galaxy a lot better.

 

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Speaking of Andromeda, have you ever seen it in the sky? It’s visible to the naked eye on a clear, dark, moonless night (check your local listings). It’s faint, but big; it’s four or more degrees across, eight times the apparent size of the Moon on the sky.

If that doesn’t seem too big, then give it, oh, say, two billion years. Then you’ll have a much better view.

The Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way are approaching each other, two cosmic steam engines chugging down the tracks at each other at 200 kilometers per second. Remember when I said big galaxies eat small ones? Well, when two big galaxies smack into each other, you get real fireworks. Stars don’t physically collide; they’re way too small on this scale. But gas clouds can, and like I said before, when they do they form stars. So you get a burst of star formation, lighting up the two galaxies.

In the meantime, the mutual gravity of the two galaxies draw out long tendrils from the other, making weird, delicate arcs and filaments of stars and gas. It’s beautiful, really, but it indicates violence on an epic scale.

Eventually (it takes a few billion years), the two galaxies will merge, and will become, what, Milkomeda? Andromeda? Well, whatever, they form a giant elliptical galaxy when they finally settle down. In fact, the Sun will still be around when this happens; it won’t have yet become a red giant. Will our descendants witness the biggest collision in the history of the galaxy?

That’s cool to think about. Incidentally, I talk about this event a whole lot more, and in a lot more detail, in my upcoming book Death from the Skies! In case you forgot about that.

Until then, these Ten Things should keep you occupied. And of course, I only wanted to list ten things so I could give this post the cool title. But if you still want to find more interesting facts about the Milky Way visit bad astronomy site.

Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World 2011

Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World 2011

Bike is one of the most entertaining and fast rides in the World, The thing which fascinate me most about motorbikes is their sound, The heavier the engine the better the sound is produced, Well every bike lover wants a faster motorbike to ride, After year 2000 the competition in bikes market had dramatically increased, They introduced turbine powered bikes like y2k which were much more faster in acceleration and top speed were above 200 mph, but later in year 2001 manufacturer had decided to electronically limit the motorbike speeds to 186 mph to make it safe for riders but many manufacturers declined and they are still producing bikes which are more then 200 mph in top speed but mostly street bikes are electronically limited to 186 mph, Let’s have a look at the world’s fastest Motorbikes


Dodge Tomahawk

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500 bhp with Viper Engine V 10 – This concept Bike can touch 300 mph


MTT Street fighter

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This Bike is using turbine engine technology, MTT Street fighter can touch 250 mph and it has got 420 bhp


MTT Turbine Superbike (Y2K Superbike)

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This super machine has been powered by Roles Royce turbine engine which gives him 320 bhp to touch the speed of 230 mph


Suzuki Hayabusa

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The hot selling Hayabusa have got 197 horses in its engine ( 197 bhp – 1349 cc ) which can take him to the top speed of 200 mph but current model has electronically limited speed of 186 mph


Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14

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Ninja ZX 14 is using DOHC engine technology with 1352 cc engine which produces 190 bhp to give it top speed of almost 190 mph


BMW S1000RR

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BMW s1000 RR is one of the super bikes using DOHC technology , It was introduced in 2009 Superbike World Championship, This bike has  got 192 bhp ( 999 cc ) with the electronically limited speed of 186 mph


MV Augusta F4 CC

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It has got 1078 cc engine which produces 200 bhp and the top speed which this bike can attain is 190 mph


Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird

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This bikes is from 1996 using DOHC technology and it came with 1137 cc engine which produces 150 bhp, Honda CBR 1100XX can go up to 180 mph


Yamaha YZF R1

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R1 is one of the most popular street bikes, It is also using DOHC engines with 179 bhp ( 998 cc ) which can take it to 170 mph


Aprilia RSV 1000 R

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Aprilia has got V2 141 bhp engine which can take him up to 168 mph


Largest Nuclear Power Plant On The Earth

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According to the source  the largest power plant in the world is Kashiwazaki Kariwa, located in  Japan and  operated by TEPCO.There are seven unit In this plant , and the 6 & & are the world’s first  [ABWR ]-Advanced Boiling Water Reactors  System.Kashiwazaki Kariwa Plant Generate 8,212 megawatts per hour With the help of the seven nuclear reactors.

Top10 Best Business Books

Top10 Best Business Books

1.The Ambani saga : Ambani & Son

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From the author of The Polyester Prince, the unauthorized biography of Dhirubhai Ambani, this book begins by drawing parallels with the character of Gurukant Desai of the Bollywood movie Guru released in 2007. Ambani & Sons is not just a rags-to-riches journey of the business tycoon or about the family feud between his sons Mukesh and Anil that followed after his death in 2002. It is about the complicated links between government and corporate houses. This the author does by tracing the history of Reliance Industries from Dhirubhai’s early days in Aden to his years as a dominant yarn trader to his entry into petrochemicals. Dhirubhai’s innate skills at recollecting names and faces or his ability to maintain relations or his capability to find loopholes in the law and use it to his advantage without doing anything that was unlawful has been drawn out well for the readers.


2. The HCL turnaround story : Employees First,Customers Second

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Vineet Nayar joined HCL Technologies straight out of college in 1985 when the company was in its infancy with sales of less than $10 million. Over the next quarter century, the company — along with HCL Infosys tems, another group unit — grew into a $5-billion conglomerate. But there was a period of stagnation, between 2000 and 2005. Mr Nayar took control of the company about five years ago, when it was struggling to keep pace with its bigger rivals. This book talks about the HCL CEO’s strategy of putting ‘employees first, customers second’, a concept which turned conventional wisdom — of putting customers first — on its head. The company’s transformation won it international acclaim — Bloomberg Business week named it one of the top five emerging companies to watch, Fortune magazine said the company had ‘the world’s most modern management’. And ultimate recognition came when the Harvard Business School took up the HCL transformation as a case study.


3.Modern rendering of Arthashastra : Corporate Chanakya

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Radhakrishnan Pillai, the author of this ‘guide for corporate success’, is a management consultant who designs various leadership programmes. Mr Pillai also has an MA in Sanskrit and a doctorate in Arthashastra, the ancient Indian treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy. He studied the text at the Chinmaya International Foundation in Kerala, before returning to Mumbai to launch a successful business career. Corporate Chanakya includes 6,000 aphorisms, or sutras, translating ancient Indian management wisdom in a modern format. The book, divided into three sections — leadership, management and training — focuses on quotidian issues that a manager has to deal with. The author dissects various themes, quotes Chanakya, the author of the treatise, and gives a modern Indian interpretation. Corporate Chanakya provides tips on topics such as organising and conducting effective meetings, managing time, decision-making, finance, strategy and the responsibilities and power of a leader.


4. Fascinating autobiography : simply fly

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“This is not a ‘how to’ book,” asserts GR Gopinath right in the beginning of  his autobiography. “It’s everything but that. This is just a simple story of a poor village boy, who after doing myriad things in life, built India’s largest airline.” For a lad who grew up in a distant village in Karnataka’s Hassan district, and who studied in a Kannada-medium village school till class VII, Mr Gopinath has indeed travelled a long way. One of his major achievements is enabling millions of ordinary Indians to enjoy the thrills of taking a flight, without having to strain their budgets, by pioneering low-cost aviation. The captain — he served the Indian Army, even witnessing action in Bangladesh during the 1971 war, before quitting to chart his own career — is a raconteur who has scores of interesting anecdotes, which he narrates in this fascinating autobiography. As another aviation maverick, Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic Airlines, says: “Captain Gopi’s fascinating story of rags to riches, almost to rags again, makes wonderful reading for any young
Indian setting out into business.”


5. The saga of the Nano : Small Wonder The making of the Nano

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With an epilogue by none other than Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata, Small Wonder: The making of the Nano chronicles the behind-the-scenes activity in the making of the car that redefined the automobile world. The book recounts how Tata Motors’ employees put their heart and soul into making Mr Tata’s dream of a mode of safe and affordable mobility for middle-class Indians, a `1 lakh car, a reality. Balancing the budget of `1 lakh with the cost of the expensive parts that went into the car was a task that required innovative methods and technology from the team. The triumphs and setbacks at various stages of the development of the car is portrayed unvarnished through inputs from the employees involved in the process. Minutely detailed, this is a book that will occupy a place in the shelves of time because it chronicles a milestone in the history of the motoring world. As Mr Tata says: “This book also reaffirms the ethics and principles that sustain the Tata group.”


6.The Tata brand story :Tata The Evolution of a Corporate Brand

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This is a book about the Tata corporate brand — what it is, how it has evolved, how it functions and what the perception of others might be. Morgen Witzel, an honorary senior fellow at the University of Exeter Business School and a senior consultant with the Winthrop Group of business historians, has authored 15 books on business and management. He is also a regular contributor to the Financial Times. Mr Witzel believes that given the growing size and international reach of the group — in 2009, 65 per cent of its revenues were from outside India — it is only natural for people both within India and outside to want to know more about the group, its brand and what that brand stands for. The author digs into the heart of the Tata group, describes its origins, how its reputation and image evolved and how the group worked to transform that image into a powerful and valuable brand. “One thing that the Tata group has done very well, over the past decade  at least, is maintain the alignment between its values, its actions and stakeholder perceptions,” the author notes. “That, according to corporate branding experts, is the key to success.


7. Leadership conversations : The Leader Who Had No Title

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Blake Davis, the fictional hero in Robin Sharma’s The Leader Who Had No Title, gets his tips on leadership from his mentor, Tommy Flinn. Blake enlists in the army and sees action in Iraq, where many of his friends are killed. But this is not a book on the war in Iraq, so that phase of Blake’s life is dealt with in just a few paragraphs. The interesting part of the story begins when the narrator, now working at a bookstore in So Ho, comes across “a most curious stranger… and the lessons he taught me in our all too brief time together shattered the limitations I’d been clinging to — exposing me to a whole new way of working and a completely new way of being.” Tommy engages Blake in four leadership conversations, which among other things, teach him how to work with and influence people like a superstar, regardless of one’s position.


8.Drawing the right lessons : Fault Lines

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Prof Raghuram G Rajan, who has taught banking and finance at the University of Chicago for over two decades, was one of the few economists who had warned of the global financial crisis at least two years before it unfolded in 2007. “Forecasting at that time did not require tremendous prescience,” the professor of finance — who was also the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund from 2003 to 2007
— writes in Fault Lines, which analyses the global crisis. “All I did was connect the dots using theoretical frameworks that my colleagues and I had developed.”   “I exaggerate only a bit when I say I felt like an early Christian who had wandered into a convention of half-starved lions.” Fault Lines outlines the difficult choices the world needs to make, however, it does not portray a gloomy scenario for the future and sees powerful reasons for hope today.


9.An unusual tutorial :When the Penny Drops: Learning What is not Taught

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This is a must-read for business leaders, wannabe business leaders and anyone interested in running an organization, business or otherwise, successfully.  R Gopalakrishnan has been a professional manager for 43 years — 31 with Hindustan Lever and 12 with the Tata’s — and has worked both in India and abroad. In this book, Mr Gopalakrishnan explores the three worlds of the manager — the inner world, the world of relationships and the world of getting things done. Packed with anecdotes and examples from global businesses, the author weaves a fascinating tale and conveys it in a non-didactic fashion. At the end of most chapters, the author provides crisp key messages, summing up the lessons. The book also provides insights from the lives of great transformers through the ages.


10. Sell well : You Can Sell

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Shiva Khera, author of the best-seller You Can Win, has come out with a useful volume that gives interesting tips to would-be salespersons and even veterans on how to become good and professional sales people. The author discusses time-tested and proven principles — he makes a distinction between principles and tactics; tactics are manipulative, he notes, whereas principles are based on integrity, respect and
responsibility. In an era when many sales professionals — including tale-marketers — churn out razzmatazz about their products, but have no time to listen to the potential buyer, Shiva Khera emphasises on the importance of concepts such as ‘the power of silence’ and ‘the power of listening’. The author also focuses on the ‘Psychology of selling’, ‘Rules for letter writing’, and ‘Why sales people fail’, besides devoting a chapter to ‘Ethics’.