Posted by Satyen Pandya | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 20-10-2011
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Objective-C And C#
In this post we will see differences and similarities between Objective-C and C#.
One main difference you have to keep in your mind is that although Objective-C is superset of C and can compile any ANSI C code, C# is managed language, which looks like C and inspired by C++.It means the functions exist in C are not possible in C#. In C#, any executable code must occure inside a class.
Posted by Satyen Pandya | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 08-10-2011
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Objective-C and C#,both are programming language used to develop mobile app development. Objective-C is used in iPhone, while C# is used in Windows Phone. In this post we will see how these both languages are differences and similarity.
For that I will give brief explanation of both language before stating their comparison.
Posted by Satyen Pandya | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 08-08-2011
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 750
Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 Specs -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 powered with Android OS v3.0 and 1GHz Dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor.
It has 10.1 inches PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, virtual QWERTY and 3 MP primary camera with LED flash, Autofocus, Geotagging and 2 MP secondary camera.
The tab has Standard 7000 mAh battery, Internal storage (16GB/32GB/64GB), and 1GB RAM.
It also has BlueTooth v2.1 with A2DP, MicroUSB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, 3G data transfer speed of HSDPA 21 Mbps; HSUPA 5.76 Mbps and GPS with A-GPS support.
Posted by Satyen Pandya | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 14-05-2011
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Hi, friends few days back there was an announcement made about Google Chromebook. Lets have a look at the Google Chromebook and its features…

Search giant Google’s long-awaited laptop powered by its Chrome software is all set for launch. Dubbed Chromebooks, the laptops run on Google’s cloud-based operating system and expand its Web browser Chrome.
Posted by Satyen Pandya | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 06-04-2011
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If you’re a professional searching for your next opportunity in today’s aggressive job market, you’ve probably found that the task of marketing yourself on your resume is unlike any other.
How do you sum up a long, storied career in just a few paragraphs? What is the best way to differentiate yourself on paper–and to get employers to see your value?
Standing out among the pack requires an intense emphasis on your natural leadership abilities, the impact you have on
your employer’s business, the feedback you get from colleagues, and the hard skills that you bring to the table.
This information comprises what is known as a “personal brand,” and it has become the cornerstone of a successful professional resume in the employment arena. Here are 5 insider tips that can help bring out your personal brand–and get your resume to open more doors for you: