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Thursday, 26 January 2012 05:25

Get excited with your new Facebook layout - The Timeline. Facebook Timeline is a new feature, or say, a new skin that displays a user’s profile as a digital scrapbook. Through this feature, you can view your past activities chronologically. It adds extra style and smoothness to your profile. [The timeline that Mark Zuckerberg first showed off in September was updated worldwide, at the end of December]

Get a Timeline:

There are three ways to get Timeline into your profile. You can get it either by visiting the Facebook Timeline page, or wait for Facebook to notify you about the availability; and activate it by yourself. And lastly,for those who have not updated this feature, their profile will automatically get updated to Timeline after a certain limit. In each case, you can work on your profile history before your new profile gets live.

Friday, 16 December 2011 06:51

You might be wondering what's going new with Braindigit; And here we are, a team of more than eighty members working, coordinating, socializing and brainstorming among each other. According to my colleague Sandip – there were at least two “awesome” parties in the last month (sorry mates I wasn’t here) and we did celebrate with our Employee of the month, Santosh Dhakal, our brilliant, hardworking and social Android programmer. If you think that these events are not possible in a company, then you have not experienced Braindigit yet. After all, Braindigit is not just another average IT company.

Monday, 12 December 2011 09:16

We, humans, are always surrounded with a lot of information and have a huge pressure on our mind to analyze them in order to make a successful choice. There are so many data we have to deal in our daily life. The data are always important, but they may differ according to place and time. We all have to interact with these data but every individual gets it in his/her perspective and understands these data in his/her own way and uses it to decide what the particular data means; This is the crucial part for any information architect to design and present any information. The same content may provide different meanings to different people from different cultures, places and with different languages.

Thursday, 08 December 2011 06:48

Handling multiple accounts is tedious folks. I’m not talking about bank accounts here but actually Gmail’s. Lots of people are bound to use multiple Gmail accounts – one of their own while some few of their company or university email address. For instance, I’m too obliged to monitor few email addresses such as This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and some more.

Sunday, 06 November 2011 12:13

Last night when I was on my way back home from work, it was still drizzling. The road was quite wet and the pot holes were full of water. Most of the travelers had an umbrella on their hand and the ends of their pants were folded in order to save them from getting wet. I had no umbrella and had to shrug off the rain. I was little wet by the time I reached the New plaza, my nearest bus stop, and had to push myself into the bus.

The bus was as full as it could be, or may be a bit more than full. It was crammed with so many people that you could hardly have any space to put both of your feet on the floor of the bus. The driver was shouting to the conductor that if anyone fell from the bus, he would take no responsibility. The conductor assured the driver that everything was fine and added some more passengers along the way. It was still raining when the bus stopped at Koteshwor and I got off the bus.