Friday, 26 September 2014

[www.keralites.net] OUTERNET - Using Internet Without Paying Anything!

 

Now this would be fantastic. You'll be able to get your e-mails anywhere everywhere!

 
A dream about to come true
 
OUTERNET  

Forget the Internet - soon there will be the OUTERNET: Company plans to beam free Wi-fi to every person on Earth from space

  • An ambitious project known as Outernet is aiming to launch hundreds of miniature satellites into low Earth orbit by June 2015
 
  • Each satellite will broadcast the Internet to phones and computers giving billions of people across the globe free online access
  • Citizens of countries like China and North Korea that have censored online activity could be given free and unrestricted cyberspace
  • 'There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'
 
 
You might think you have to pay through the nose at the moment to access the Internet.
But one ambitious organisation called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) is planning to turn the age of online computing on its head by giving free web access to every 
person on Earth.
Known as Outernet, MDIF plans to launch hundreds of satellites into orbit by 2015.
And they say the project could provide unrestricted Internet access to countries where their web access is censored, including China and North Korea.
 
 
The New York company plans to ask NASA to test their Outernet technology on the International Space Station (left) so that they can begin broadcasting Wi-Fi to web users around the world (right)
 
Using something known as datacasting technology, which involves sending data over wide radio waves, the New York-based company says they'll be able to broadcast the Internet around the world.
The group is hoping to raise tens of millions of dollars in donations to get the project on the road.
 
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The Outernet team claim that only 60% of the world's population currently have access to the wealth of knowledge that can be found on the Internet.
 
This is because, despite a wide spread of Wi-FI devices across the globe, many countries are unable or unwilling to provide people with the infrastructure needed to access the web.
 
The Outernet project is aiming to raise tens of millions of dollars to launch hundreds of miniature satellites known as cubesats to make their dream a reality.
 
The company's plan is to launch hundreds of low-cost miniature satellites, known as cubesats, into low Earth orbit.
 
Here, each satellite will receive data from a network of ground stations across the globe.
 
Using a technique known as User Datagram Protocol (UDP) multitasking, which is the sharing of data between users on a network, Outernet will beam information to users.
 
Much like how you receive a signal on your television and flick through channels, Outernet will broadcast the Internet to you and allow you to flick through certain websites.
 

THE OUTERNET PROJECT TIMELINE

By June of this year the Outernet project aims to begin deploying prototype satellites to test their technology

In September 2014 they will make a request to NASA to test their technology on the International Space Station
By early 2015 they intend to begin manufacturing and 
launching their satellites
And in June 2015 the company says they will begin 
broadcasting the Outernet from space
'We have a very solid understand of the costs involved, as well as experience working on numerous spacecraft,' said Project Lead of Outernet Syed Karim, who fielded some questions on Reddit.
 
'There isn't a lot of raw research that is being done here; much of what is being described has already been proven by other small satellite programs and experiments.
There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'
 
But at the prospect of telecoms operators trying to shut the project down before it gets off the ground, Karim said: 
'We will fight... and win.'
buIf everything goes to plan, the Outernet project aims to ask 
NASA for permission to test the technology on the 
International Space Station.
And their ultimate goal will be to beginning deploying the Outernet satellites into Earth orbit, which they say can begin in June 2015.  

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[www.keralites.net] Sharing..........a smile

 

Sharing

When we share laughter,
There's twice the fun;
When we share success,
  We've surpassed what we've done.
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When we share problems,
There's half the pain;
When we share tears,
A rainbow follows rain.
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When we share dreams,
They become more real;
When we share secrets,
It's our hearts we reveal.
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If we share a smile,
That's when our love shows;
If we share a hug,
That's when our love grows.
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On whom we depend,
That person is always
Family or friend.
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And makes us all care,
Is not what we have,
But the things we share

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[www.keralites.net] What's for Breakfast ??? -- Dosas Galore !!

 

What's for Breakfast ??? -- Dosas Galore !! 
Well, well you have a choice of 20 delicious dosas - pick your choice.....to make.... eat !!!!!
 
 
A GOURMET'S DELIGHT!!! - Mouth watering!!!
 
Dosa is a fermented crepe or pancake made from rice batter and black lentils. It is a staple dish in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It is also popular in other parts of India, as well as other countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.
1. Sweet Banana Wheat Dosa
A tasty sweet treat, especially for children. Serve it with sliced bananas and warm chocolate syrup.
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2. Mysore Masala Dosa
Commonly known as Masala Dosa, it is Karnataka's speciality.  The filling is prepared with soft mashed potatoes and curry leaves. It's the first choice when you want to enjoy South Indian food.
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3. Paper Dosa
Who doesn't remember munching on this paper thin crispy dosa  dipped in hot sambar and coconut chutney. As kids, it was our all-time favourite. 
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4. Ali Pota Dosa
Soft and spongy, the name of the dosa literally means 'scooping into', when translated from Tamil. It is prepared like Soft dosa, but with different proportions. Serve it with tamarind or puli chutney to bring out the acidic flavours. 
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5. Oats Masala Dosa
Here comes a tasty South Indian treat for the health conscious people. It is not only fiber rich, but also diabetic friendly. Top it with some chaat masala to give your taste buds a kick.  
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6. Neer Dosa
Neer dosa, literally means 'water dosa', comes from the unique region of Dakshin Kannada.  It is prepared with watery rice batter and tastes best with jaggery and coconut chutney
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7. Kovil Prasadam Dosa
It is made in a unique way and served in South Indian temples as prasadam to the Gods. The recipe for the dosa calls for ginger and sonti and it tastes best with ginger chutney.
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8. Davangere Benne Dosa
The dosa traces its origins from the city of Davangere in Karnataka. Benne means butter and so, this mouthwatering dish is made with fresh homemade butter. 
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9. Godhambu Dosa
Craving for a dosa but don't have much time? Try this instant wheat dosa recipe. It doesn't need much fermentation and can be cooked in a few minutes. This simple and nutritional dosa is a perfect choice for your evening snack.
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10. Rava Masala
Prepared with suji, you can make it plain or spice it up with mashed potatoes, chopped onions, curry leaves and red chillies. The thin texture of the batter gives it a netted and crispy appearance. 
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11. Ragi Dosa
A health-friendly dosa, it is slightly brown in colour and has a netted texture just like Rava dosa. Ragi, being very rich in calcium, is a perfect choice for vegans and vegetarians. You can enjoy it plain or with potato fillings and coconut chutney.
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12. Kaal Dosa
Unlike other dosasKaal dosa is a bit thick and very soft. One of the famous South Indian breakfast dishes, it is served with Kara chutney. 
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13. Uppu Huli Dosa
A very popular dish in Mangalore and Udupi, the batter is prepared with tamarind and red chillies, giving it a reddish texture. This dosa is a combination of sweet, sour and spicy flavours.  
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14. Navratan Dosa
Just like it's name, the dosa takes a royal place in the family of dosas. The dish is prepared with vegetables, fruits and nuts. It is an appetizing yet healthy treat when served hot with coriander chutney and sambar
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15. Egg Dosa
An innovative dosa, it is a doppelganger of our favourite half-fried egg. The thin and crispy layer of a plain dosa makes it taste even more heavenly and luscious. 
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16. Open Masala Dosa
As the name suggests, the masala is arranged on top of the dosa. It is slightly thicker than plain dosa and can be enjoyed with Sambar and tomato chutney. 
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17. Steamed Dosa
Also known as Set dosa, it is a very healthy dish prepared without oil. Very easy to make, Steamed dosa has a very soft texture and can be enjoyed plain with coriander and tamarind chutney or with mashed potatoes prepared with chillies, curry leaves and onions. 
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18. Pesarattu Dosa
Prepared with Moong Dal, it is a popular breakfast dish in Andhra Pradesh and it is also known as MLA Pesarattu dosa. The moong daal makes it wholesome and filling. This crispy dosa tastes delightful with some Upama and coconut chutney.
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19. Brown Rice Dosa
Full of nutrition, this dosa is the best for every weight watcher. When served with tomato and coconut chutney, this cholesterol-free dosa will not disappoint you. 
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20. Avocado Dosa
The filling of this dosa is made of avocado and onions. Avacados are called Benne Hannu in Kannada  and the dosa is a famous dish in Bangalore hotels. You can enjoy this piping hot dosa with Sambar and chutney.
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