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I'm Feeling Lucky

I am writing this post on, one Saturday Morning in the year 2024 with still 2 more months left for the year to close! I'm Feeling Lucky 😊  Yeah, I understand you never knew or have guess, what it means, although you see this daily! 🤔 Without chit chat, let me reveal it for you :) How many of you were using Google today? Almost all of us right? 💯  Even to check the internet connection is working or not in our smartphone or computer, we used to open google.com and check, agree? 👍🏻 So daily we see and use, but we all missed to notice the hidden gem 💎 like option available in the Google homepage. Yes, I am talking about I'm Feeling Lucky button present right after Google Search button in Google homepage. What does this I'm Feeling Lucky button do? - It helps you land directly to the page. - It will take you to the most relevant and reliable page for your search phrase entered in the search box. Example:  - If you type "ISRO" in search box and click ...

Tech Acronym You Should Know

AJAX -  Asynchronous Javascript and XML API - Application Package Interface APK - Android Package Kit ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line BIOS - Basic Input and Output Systems CPU - Central Processing Unit DDOS - Distributed Denial of Service DNS - Domain Name System DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol HDD - Hard Disk Drive SQL - Structured Query Language PDF - Portable Document Format JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group GPU - Graphical Processing Unit RAM - Random Access Memory ROM - Read Only Memory SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics SSD - Solid State Drive WIFI - Wireless Fidelity WWW - World Wide Web W3C - World Wide Web Consortium CMS - Content Management System SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol CLI - Command Line Interface VPN - Virtual Private Network SSL - Secure Socket Layer SDK - Software Development Kit SIM - Subscriber Identity Module XML - eXtensible Markup Language Thank you, Come Back to Learn More About...

Why space bar key is so big in Keyboards

Why SPACE BAR key is so big? The space bar key is so big compared to other key because  ✓ The fast typing is done by looking on the screen without seeing the keyboard. It makes the key easier to identify the key.  ✓And also, long key indicates the 'space' Which is the actual use of that button. Thank you, Come Back to Learn More About Tech Stuff with Tech Bird Have A Nice Day !   :)  

Number 1: Did you know ?

Stripes on headphone jacks - You surely have noticed that all headphone jacks have 2 or 3 stripes on them. They aren’t made just for decoration: there are wires going to both headphones from every stripe, and if they weren’t there, you would only hear sound coming from one of the headphones.   Dimples on golf balls - The first golf balls were smooth. With time, however, golf players realized by trial and error that the balls with the best properties were old, scuffed, and cracked ones. So, they kept using the same old balls for years. Manufacturers noticed this tendency and started producing artificially aged dimpled balls. Notebook margins - The original reason for margins was to provide a space where a teacher could write her comments.The truth is that books in the past often fell victim to mice and rats who liked to gnaw on paper. In order not to let the rodents eat parts of information along with the paper, people started to leave empty spaces at the edg...

Facts # 1 - I wish I should know this earlier

                                                 •    Typewriter is the longest word that can made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard. •    The sentence, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" used every letter in the English language. •    There are only two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order "abstemious" and "facetious". •    Rhythm is the longest English word without a vowel. •    The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with. Stay Tuned for more Updates...on #did you know? #gk #somethingnew --Tech Bird

Google Fuchsia OS

Google Fuchsia Operating system                                                Fuchsia is an open source capability-based operating system currently being developed by Google. It first became known to the public when the project appeared on GitHub in August 2016 without any official announcement. The source documentation describes the reasoning behind the name as "Pink + Purple == Fuchsia". - Wikipedia Fuchsia is an OS. Which can be used in all platforms. One OS for all your device you can use Fuchsia in TV, Laptops, Smartphones, Watch, Embedded Systems and even more devices. - Tech Bird Its supports seamlessly on variety of devices, regardless of screen size. The first and foremost factor that separates Fuchsia from other operating systems is its code base...

Your email will self-destruct in...

The world's most popular email service, now lets you set an expiration date for your emails, recall them, set pass codes for replies your send and more. Gmail Smart Compose You can write emails much faster when you use Smart compose. It is based on the machine learning. It will predict the upcoming words and shows as suggestion while your comping an email. In the top right corner, click settings and then settings. Under 'General', scroll down to Smart compose. To turn on predictions, click to choose writing suggestions on. To turn off predictions, click to choose writing suggestion off. Use Gmail without internet connectivity If you are unaware, using Gmail offline is also a possibility now. However the actual works will be done only when the device gets internet connectivity. if the offline mode is switched on, you can access gmail, compose emails and save them. this option can found in Settings > Offline Tab.                 ...