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B.E|B.Tech|B.Arch|M.B.A|M.C.A|First Sem Results 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010 0 comments

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Anna University Controller of Examinations Results for B.E / B.Tech.(8th Sem) Examinations May 2009 Enter Your Registration No:XXXXXXXXX

Credit System

Anna University Controller of Examinations

B.E / B.Tech. / B.Arch. / M.B.A / M.C.A / I - Sem Results - Credit System - Jan 2010

The 30th Annual Convocation of Anna University on 19th February 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010 0 comments

The 30th Annual Convocation of Anna University Chennai is to be held on Friday, the 19th February 2010 at the Vivekananda Auditorium, College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University Chennai, Chennai 600 025. All the Ph.D. Degree holders will receive the Degrees IN-PERSON and the FIRST RANK HOLDERS of Full Time B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. degree programmes offered at University Departments, Autonomous and Affiliated Colleges will receive the Degrees and Gold Medals IN-PERSON during the Convocation. All other candidates will be receiving Degrees IN-ABSENTIA. The Admit cards will be sent to all the candidates who will be receiving the degrees IN-PERSON. The list of FIRST RANK HOLDERS of Full Time B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. Degree Programmes is published in the University web site (www.annauniv.edu) and also communicated to the respective colleges. In this regard, they are directed to contact the respective college Principals and the Controller of Examinations, Anna University Chennai (email id: coe@annauniv.edu).

Top 10 Most Powerful Young CEO’s in America

Thursday, February 11, 2010 0 comments
America's Top 10 Most Powerful Young CEOs 40 And Under

No.1R. Adam Norwitt R. Adam Norwitt

Amphenol,Market cap: $6.7 billion,Age: 40,Industry: Technology


No.2Dara Khosrowshahidara-khosrowshahi-

Expedia,Market cap: $6.2 billion ,Age: 39,Industry: Travel


No.3 Keith Meisterkeith-meister

Icahn Enterprises, Market cap: $3.4 billion,Age: 36,Industry: Diversified holding company that includes investment management, automotive, metals, real estate and home fashion.


No.4 Jon S. BrumleyJon S. Brumley

Encore Acquisition,Market cap: $2.7 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Oil and gas exploration


No.5 A. Lanham NapierA. Lanham Napier

Rackspace Hosting,Market cap: $2.1 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Web site hosting


No.6 David T. BlairDavid T. Blair

Catalyst Health Solutions,Market cap: $1.6 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Health care


No.7 J. Mariner KemperJ. Mariner Kemper

UMB Financial ,Market cap: $1. 5 billion,Age: 37,Industry: Banking and financial services


No.8 Michael G. RubinMichael G. Rubin

GSI Commerce, Market cap: $1.3 billion,Age: 37,Industry: E-commerce and interactive marketing services


No.9 Michael L. ChasenMichael L. Chasen

Blackboard Express Market cap: $1.2 billion, Age: 38,Industry: Electronic learning software and services


No.10 Matthew McCauleyMatthew McCauley

Gymboree,Market cap: $1.2 billion,Age: 36,Industry: Children's retailer


Top 10-Top Earning Athletes Of The 2010 Winter Olympics

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 0 comments

No. 1 : Shaun WhiteShaun White

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: United States,Sport: Snowboard

The Flying Tomato is hoping to land his second Olympic gold medal as well as a new nickname: The Animal.


No. 2 : Kim Yu-Na

Kim Yu-Na

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: South Korea,Sport: Ice Skating

Known as the Ice Queen, Yu-Na is South Korea's first hope for an Olympic medal in figure skating.


No. 3: Lindsey Vonn

lindsey-vonn

2009 Earnings: $3 million,Country: United States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

On the heels of her back-to-back World Cup championships, Vonn is poised to become the U.S.' face of the games and win her first Olympic medal.


No. 4: Ted Ligety

ted-ligety

2009 Earnings: $2 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

After his first Olympics in 2006, Ligety started his own goggle company, Shred--the nickname given to him as a child by a former coach.


No. 5: Apolo Anton Ohno

apolo-anton-ohno

2009 Earnings: $1.5 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Short track Speed Skating

Five-time medalist Ohno needs one more to tie the U.S. Winter Olympics record held by speed skater Bonnie Blair.


No. 6: Bode Miller

bode-miller

2009 Earnings: $1.3 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

Miller is both the most successful and most controversial American skier of all time--a combination that has paid off well in terms of sponsorships from the likes of Nike and Head.


No. 7 : Gretchen Bleiler

gretchen-bleiler

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The 2006 Olympic silver medalist, who designed a signature apparel line with Oakley, had a perfect prelude to the Vancouver games when she won her fourth- straight Winter X Games gold in January.


No.8: Lindsey Jacobellis

lindsey-jacobellis

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

In Snowboardcross' Olympic debut in 2006, Lucky Lindsey may have only earned a silver medal, but she's been marketing gold ever since with sponsors like Under Armour and Procter & Gamble.


No.9: Hannah Teter

hannah-teter

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The reigning Olympic half pipe gold medalist recently pledged to give back what her sport has given her by donating all her winnings to Haiti relief efforts. In honor of her sweetness, Ben & Jerry's named its newest ice cream flavor Hannah Teter's Maple Blondie--a maple ice cream with blonde brownie pieces and a maple caramel swirl.


No.10: Maria Riesch

maria-riesch

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Germany,Sport: Alpine Skiing

The Bavarian-born Riesch, who happens to be Lindsey Vonn's closest friend, was the 2009 Lange girl and is favored to medal in her first Olympic appearance.


Top 10 Sexiest|Hottest Female Athletes

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No. 1: Allison Stokke

Allison Stokke

No. 2: Lindsey Vonn

Lindsey Vonn

No. 3: Jessica Gysin

Jessica Gysin

No. 4: Caroline WozniackiCaroline Wozniacki


No. 5: Tanith BelbinTanith Belbin


No. 6: Danica PatrickDanica Patrick


No. 7: Gretchen BleilerGretchen Bleiler


No. 8: Elena VesninaElena Vesnina


No. 9: Michelle Wie82822889CP025_LPGA_Q_SCHOOL 


No. 10: Natalie GulbisNatalie Gulbis


Top 10 Astronomy Picture

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 0 comments

1: That First Small Step

That First Small Step That shiny white thing in the upper left where humans first slipped the surly bonds of Earth, and walked on another world.

2: The Detail’s in the DevilThe Detail’s in the Devil Mars has an atmosphere, though it’s thin: about 1% of Earth’s atmospheric pressure, it doesn’t seem capable of doing much. But when you have a robotic probe like the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and its 50-cm resolution orbiting the Red Planet, you see far, far more, and learn that the air of Mars can create beauty.The image above shows a region of Mars near its mid-lower northern latitudes. It’s a close-up of the bed of a crater, and you can see the ripples of sand dunes, endemic on the Martian surface. The sand is similar to beach sand here on Earth, but is dark in color because it’s made of basalt, a greyish rock. Then why is Mars so red? It’s because of much finer-grain dust, which is reddish in hue. The dust lies on top of the sand, making everything look red

3: Eternally StargazingEternally Stargazing The skies there must be incredibly dark; located about 3000 km west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, you might wonder how much more black the nights could be, and of course the answer is none.

4: Hubble’s MetamorphosisHubble’s Metamorphosis In May 2009, the Space Shuttle Atlantis roared into orbit to rendezvous with the ailing Hubble Space Telescope. After several exciting spacewalks, astronauts succeeded in making many upgrades to the venerable observatory, including installing new high-resolution cameras, fixing old shorted-out cameras, and replacing needed hardware like computer parts and gyroscopes. We all waited anxiously, and finally, in September, new images from the refurbished ’scope were released

5: Beautiful plumageBeautiful plumage!

The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, and has been returning a virtual firehose of incredible images and science ever since. I’d argue it’s one of the most dramatically successful space probes of all time. It’s certainly revolutionized our view of the ringed planet over and again

6: The Cosmic Hand of DestructionCosmic Hand of Destruction This eerie shot, from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, is actually showing extremely hot gas around a pulsar, the rapidly spinning core of a once-exploded star. The pulsar — named PSR B1509-58 — is buried in the bright spot in the "wrist" of this structure. As the pulsar spins, it generates extremely strong magnetic winds which blow out and interact with previously existing gas in the region. Dense knots of gas form, and those are at the tips of the "fingers" (if only they were holding a "laser"). The red gas above is probably expanding material from the supernova explosion that formed the pulsar in the first place, something like 1700 years ago.

7: The Lunar abyss stares backThe Lunar abyss stares back One of the biggest news stories of the year was the confirmation of large quantities of water on the Moon, stored in the endless dark of crater floors at the lunar poles. If the crater is deep enough sunlight can never reach the bottom, and the temperature stays chillingly cold. Water can come in the form of comets, for example, which impact the Moon and blast water molecules over the surface. When sunlight hits them the molecules quickly fall apart, forming hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. But if the water settles to the floor of a polar crater, it can stay intact. Over billions of years, it builds up.

8: Earth from spaceEarth from space

In November 2009, Rosetta swung by the Earth for its third and final assist. While it was still over 600,000 km (360,000 miles) away, it took this remarkable image of our home.

9: A Computer’s Spot in the Sun

Computer’s Spot in the Sun30 Dark blemishes on the Sun have been known since antiquity; when the setting Sun’s disk is dimmed by dust in the air, you can sometimes see sunspots against its reddened face. Those are monster spots, and very rare, but even the normal run-of-the-mill sunspots aren’t well understood.

10: Pandora’s Galaxy

Pandora’s GalaxyNGC 4522 is a spiral galaxy that lies 60 million light years away, a denizen of the Virgo Cluster, the nearest such collection of galaxies to our Milky Way.(Thanks )

Top 10Worst Earthquake History in the world

Monday, February 8, 2010 0 comments

 

S.No

Date/Estimated No. Killed

Location

1

Syria /May 20,/ 1202 /1,100,000

sy-flag

2

Shenshi/China /Feb 2, 1556/820,000

ch-flag

3

Calcutta/India/Oct 11, 1737/300,000

in-flag

4

Antioch/Syria /May 20, AD 526/250,000

sy-flag

5

Tangshan/China /July 28, 1976/242,419

ch-flag

6

Nanshan/China /May 22, 1927/200,000

ch-flag

7

Yeddo/Japan /Dec 30, 1703/190,000

ja-flag

8

Kansu/China/Dec 16, 1920/180,000 ch-flag

9

Messina/Italy/Dec 28, 1908/160,000 it-flag

10

Port-au-Prince/Haiti/Jan 12, 2010/150,000 ha-flag

B.E|B.Tech|B.Arch|M.B.A|M.C.A|First Sem Results 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010 · 0 comments

Mark System

Anna University Controller of Examinations Results for B.E / B.Tech.(8th Sem) Examinations May 2009 Enter Your Registration No:XXXXXXXXX

Credit System

Anna University Controller of Examinations

B.E / B.Tech. / B.Arch. / M.B.A / M.C.A / I - Sem Results - Credit System - Jan 2010

The 30th Annual Convocation of Anna University on 19th February 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010 · 0 comments

The 30th Annual Convocation of Anna University Chennai is to be held on Friday, the 19th February 2010 at the Vivekananda Auditorium, College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University Chennai, Chennai 600 025. All the Ph.D. Degree holders will receive the Degrees IN-PERSON and the FIRST RANK HOLDERS of Full Time B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. degree programmes offered at University Departments, Autonomous and Affiliated Colleges will receive the Degrees and Gold Medals IN-PERSON during the Convocation. All other candidates will be receiving Degrees IN-ABSENTIA. The Admit cards will be sent to all the candidates who will be receiving the degrees IN-PERSON. The list of FIRST RANK HOLDERS of Full Time B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. Degree Programmes is published in the University web site (www.annauniv.edu) and also communicated to the respective colleges. In this regard, they are directed to contact the respective college Principals and the Controller of Examinations, Anna University Chennai (email id: coe@annauniv.edu).

Top 10 Most Powerful Young CEO’s in America

Thursday, February 11, 2010 · 0 comments

America's Top 10 Most Powerful Young CEOs 40 And Under

No.1R. Adam Norwitt R. Adam Norwitt

Amphenol,Market cap: $6.7 billion,Age: 40,Industry: Technology


No.2Dara Khosrowshahidara-khosrowshahi-

Expedia,Market cap: $6.2 billion ,Age: 39,Industry: Travel


No.3 Keith Meisterkeith-meister

Icahn Enterprises, Market cap: $3.4 billion,Age: 36,Industry: Diversified holding company that includes investment management, automotive, metals, real estate and home fashion.


No.4 Jon S. BrumleyJon S. Brumley

Encore Acquisition,Market cap: $2.7 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Oil and gas exploration


No.5 A. Lanham NapierA. Lanham Napier

Rackspace Hosting,Market cap: $2.1 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Web site hosting


No.6 David T. BlairDavid T. Blair

Catalyst Health Solutions,Market cap: $1.6 billion,Age: 39,Industry: Health care


No.7 J. Mariner KemperJ. Mariner Kemper

UMB Financial ,Market cap: $1. 5 billion,Age: 37,Industry: Banking and financial services


No.8 Michael G. RubinMichael G. Rubin

GSI Commerce, Market cap: $1.3 billion,Age: 37,Industry: E-commerce and interactive marketing services


No.9 Michael L. ChasenMichael L. Chasen

Blackboard Express Market cap: $1.2 billion, Age: 38,Industry: Electronic learning software and services


No.10 Matthew McCauleyMatthew McCauley

Gymboree,Market cap: $1.2 billion,Age: 36,Industry: Children's retailer


Top 10-Top Earning Athletes Of The 2010 Winter Olympics

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 · 0 comments

No. 1 : Shaun WhiteShaun White

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: United States,Sport: Snowboard

The Flying Tomato is hoping to land his second Olympic gold medal as well as a new nickname: The Animal.


No. 2 : Kim Yu-Na

Kim Yu-Na

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: South Korea,Sport: Ice Skating

Known as the Ice Queen, Yu-Na is South Korea's first hope for an Olympic medal in figure skating.


No. 3: Lindsey Vonn

lindsey-vonn

2009 Earnings: $3 million,Country: United States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

On the heels of her back-to-back World Cup championships, Vonn is poised to become the U.S.' face of the games and win her first Olympic medal.


No. 4: Ted Ligety

ted-ligety

2009 Earnings: $2 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

After his first Olympics in 2006, Ligety started his own goggle company, Shred--the nickname given to him as a child by a former coach.


No. 5: Apolo Anton Ohno

apolo-anton-ohno

2009 Earnings: $1.5 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Short track Speed Skating

Five-time medalist Ohno needs one more to tie the U.S. Winter Olympics record held by speed skater Bonnie Blair.


No. 6: Bode Miller

bode-miller

2009 Earnings: $1.3 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

Miller is both the most successful and most controversial American skier of all time--a combination that has paid off well in terms of sponsorships from the likes of Nike and Head.


No. 7 : Gretchen Bleiler

gretchen-bleiler

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The 2006 Olympic silver medalist, who designed a signature apparel line with Oakley, had a perfect prelude to the Vancouver games when she won her fourth- straight Winter X Games gold in January.


No.8: Lindsey Jacobellis

lindsey-jacobellis

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

In Snowboardcross' Olympic debut in 2006, Lucky Lindsey may have only earned a silver medal, but she's been marketing gold ever since with sponsors like Under Armour and Procter & Gamble.


No.9: Hannah Teter

hannah-teter

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The reigning Olympic half pipe gold medalist recently pledged to give back what her sport has given her by donating all her winnings to Haiti relief efforts. In honor of her sweetness, Ben & Jerry's named its newest ice cream flavor Hannah Teter's Maple Blondie--a maple ice cream with blonde brownie pieces and a maple caramel swirl.


No.10: Maria Riesch

maria-riesch

2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Germany,Sport: Alpine Skiing

The Bavarian-born Riesch, who happens to be Lindsey Vonn's closest friend, was the 2009 Lange girl and is favored to medal in her first Olympic appearance.


Top 10 Sexiest|Hottest Female Athletes

· 0 comments

No. 1: Allison Stokke

Allison Stokke

No. 2: Lindsey Vonn

Lindsey Vonn

No. 3: Jessica Gysin

Jessica Gysin

No. 4: Caroline WozniackiCaroline Wozniacki


No. 5: Tanith BelbinTanith Belbin


No. 6: Danica PatrickDanica Patrick


No. 7: Gretchen BleilerGretchen Bleiler


No. 8: Elena VesninaElena Vesnina


No. 9: Michelle Wie82822889CP025_LPGA_Q_SCHOOL 


No. 10: Natalie GulbisNatalie Gulbis


Top 10 Astronomy Picture

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 · 0 comments

1: That First Small Step

That First Small Step That shiny white thing in the upper left where humans first slipped the surly bonds of Earth, and walked on another world.

2: The Detail’s in the DevilThe Detail’s in the Devil Mars has an atmosphere, though it’s thin: about 1% of Earth’s atmospheric pressure, it doesn’t seem capable of doing much. But when you have a robotic probe like the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and its 50-cm resolution orbiting the Red Planet, you see far, far more, and learn that the air of Mars can create beauty.The image above shows a region of Mars near its mid-lower northern latitudes. It’s a close-up of the bed of a crater, and you can see the ripples of sand dunes, endemic on the Martian surface. The sand is similar to beach sand here on Earth, but is dark in color because it’s made of basalt, a greyish rock. Then why is Mars so red? It’s because of much finer-grain dust, which is reddish in hue. The dust lies on top of the sand, making everything look red

3: Eternally StargazingEternally Stargazing The skies there must be incredibly dark; located about 3000 km west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, you might wonder how much more black the nights could be, and of course the answer is none.

4: Hubble’s MetamorphosisHubble’s Metamorphosis In May 2009, the Space Shuttle Atlantis roared into orbit to rendezvous with the ailing Hubble Space Telescope. After several exciting spacewalks, astronauts succeeded in making many upgrades to the venerable observatory, including installing new high-resolution cameras, fixing old shorted-out cameras, and replacing needed hardware like computer parts and gyroscopes. We all waited anxiously, and finally, in September, new images from the refurbished ’scope were released

5: Beautiful plumageBeautiful plumage!

The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, and has been returning a virtual firehose of incredible images and science ever since. I’d argue it’s one of the most dramatically successful space probes of all time. It’s certainly revolutionized our view of the ringed planet over and again

6: The Cosmic Hand of DestructionCosmic Hand of Destruction This eerie shot, from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, is actually showing extremely hot gas around a pulsar, the rapidly spinning core of a once-exploded star. The pulsar — named PSR B1509-58 — is buried in the bright spot in the "wrist" of this structure. As the pulsar spins, it generates extremely strong magnetic winds which blow out and interact with previously existing gas in the region. Dense knots of gas form, and those are at the tips of the "fingers" (if only they were holding a "laser"). The red gas above is probably expanding material from the supernova explosion that formed the pulsar in the first place, something like 1700 years ago.

7: The Lunar abyss stares backThe Lunar abyss stares back One of the biggest news stories of the year was the confirmation of large quantities of water on the Moon, stored in the endless dark of crater floors at the lunar poles. If the crater is deep enough sunlight can never reach the bottom, and the temperature stays chillingly cold. Water can come in the form of comets, for example, which impact the Moon and blast water molecules over the surface. When sunlight hits them the molecules quickly fall apart, forming hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. But if the water settles to the floor of a polar crater, it can stay intact. Over billions of years, it builds up.

8: Earth from spaceEarth from space

In November 2009, Rosetta swung by the Earth for its third and final assist. While it was still over 600,000 km (360,000 miles) away, it took this remarkable image of our home.

9: A Computer’s Spot in the Sun

Computer’s Spot in the Sun30 Dark blemishes on the Sun have been known since antiquity; when the setting Sun’s disk is dimmed by dust in the air, you can sometimes see sunspots against its reddened face. Those are monster spots, and very rare, but even the normal run-of-the-mill sunspots aren’t well understood.

10: Pandora’s Galaxy

Pandora’s GalaxyNGC 4522 is a spiral galaxy that lies 60 million light years away, a denizen of the Virgo Cluster, the nearest such collection of galaxies to our Milky Way.(Thanks )

Top 10Worst Earthquake History in the world

Monday, February 8, 2010 · 0 comments

 

S.No

Date/Estimated No. Killed

Location

1

Syria /May 20,/ 1202 /1,100,000

sy-flag

2

Shenshi/China /Feb 2, 1556/820,000

ch-flag

3

Calcutta/India/Oct 11, 1737/300,000

in-flag

4

Antioch/Syria /May 20, AD 526/250,000

sy-flag

5

Tangshan/China /July 28, 1976/242,419

ch-flag

6

Nanshan/China /May 22, 1927/200,000

ch-flag

7

Yeddo/Japan /Dec 30, 1703/190,000

ja-flag

8

Kansu/China/Dec 16, 1920/180,000 ch-flag

9

Messina/Italy/Dec 28, 1908/160,000 it-flag

10

Port-au-Prince/Haiti/Jan 12, 2010/150,000 ha-flag