Now, you can own a computer for just Rs. 1,500!

Government of India unveiled a low-cost computer for students at just Rs. 1,500. The device will have all the elementary feature like, browsing, touch-screen, built in keyboard, along with 2GB RAM. The computer will be out in the market by 2011.


15 Killer Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts That Might Surprise You

Killer Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 7

One of my personal favorites among the new features that Windows 7 came with was the introduction of some awesome and long awaited keyboard shortcuts. I personally use them as much as I can to save time, and I recommend the practice of using keyboard shortcuts to others too.

This article talks about 15 really cool keyboards shortcuts that are specific to Windows 7. I can bet that you don’t know all of them. Check them out, some of…


Dirty Little Secrets of Social Media

Social Media Secrets

I was thinking about planning, implementing and measuring social media (BTW, it is measurable, just ask Katie Payne). For PR professionals, planning is nothing new but the addition of social media to those plans just might be. The reason I preface this post with a little bit of background is because after I spoke, Dan Keeney of DPK Public Relations asked if he could video tape me for his blog.

That video shows…


A Short Guide To Open-Source And Similar Licenses

I have been thinking from a long time to write over the open source and other similar licenses but did not get enough time. I recently found some useful information about the topic and finally decided to write and share it on my blog.

Many developers and designers want to release their work into the world as open-source projects. They want others to be able to build on and share their code. The open-source community is vibrant because of this.…


It’s time to upgrade from the Windows 7 Release Candidate

While most people who tested Windows 7 have now moved to the final version, some are still running the Release Candidate. If you haven’t moved yet, it’s time to replace the RC.

Starting on March 1, 2010 your PC will begin shutting down every two hours. Your work will not be saved during the shutdown.

The Windows 7 RC will fully expire on June 1, 2010. Your PC running the Windows 7 RC will continue shutting down every two hours…


New Community on a roll

Just finished working on  a new community, www.theraebareli.com. The website and community is mainly intended for the people of Raebareli and who wants to know more about the city.


Emerging Techniques Web Developers Should Know

The Web is evolving fast: new features, formats, user needs, continuously change the way we interact with websites. In this post I want to suggest you some interesting emerging techniques every web developer should know in order to build modern web applications.//

HTML 5 Offline Application

The HTML 5 specification introduces a lot of new features that radically improve the way users interact with websites and web applications. With HTML 5 developers can build easily offline web applications by…


Gmail Finally Gets HTTPS On by Default

Gmail Finally get HTTPS on by defaultAfter security researchers and privacy advocates begged Google for years to enable HTTPS on Gmail by default, the company finally decided to do it. The most important consequence is that users checking their email from insecure networks will be protected from Man-in-the-Middle attacks.

For well over a decade, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, or HTTPS, has been used to communicate securely over the Web. Today, it is a standard for websites that deal with sensitive data, like payment transactions or…


Welcome to TechShri

This blog has been developed, designed, maintained and updated jointly by Richa and Vivek. Here You will find some useful information about website development and designing as well as other coding and use full tips and tricks. Here Richa is going to look after most of the Designing related part as she is a experienced web designer. Vivek, that’s me, is going to look after the coding tutorials and the tips n tricks part. There is no cost to read…