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  • Most Extreme Airports in the World – Lukla Airport, Nepal tops the list prepared by History Channel

    Posted on August 28th, 2010 Mk No comments

    Watch the Most Extreme Airports in the world, a documentary by History channel with Lukla Airport, Nepal topping the list with its rugged terrain, changing weather and high altitude.

  • The History of The Internet

    Posted on August 21st, 2010 Mk No comments

    MBA Online
    Via: MBA Online

  • TexasNepal Weekly Video Podcast Episode 9

    Posted on May 28th, 2010 Mk No comments

    May 28, 2010 – This week’s video podcast covers following topics:

    • Nepali Calendar Page
    • Date Converter (BS to AD and vice versa)
    • Video Tutorial – How to discover interesting web sites!
    • Upcoming Events

    Mobile users click here (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Palm Pre, iPod Touch)

    Links discussed in the podcast:
    Nepali Calendar on TexasNepal.com
    StumbleUpon.com
    Firefox.com
    Upcoming Events

    Send us an email at info@texasnepal.com or leave a comment to this blog if you have a topic idea or any question you want us to include in our next week’s video podcast.

  • TexasNepal Weekly Video Podcast Episode 8

    Posted on May 21st, 2010 Mk No comments

    May 21, 2010 – This week’s video podcast covers following topics:

    • Advertise with us – Special deal!!
    • Video Tutorial – How to bookmark favorite web pages?
    • Did you know? – Interesting facts
    • Upcoming Events

    Mobile users click here (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Palm Pre, iPod Touch)

    Links discussed in the podcast:
    TexasNepal Advertisement
    Firefox.com
    Upcoming Events

    Send us an email at info@texasnepal.com or leave a comment to this blog if you have a topic idea or any question you want us to include in our next week’s video podcast.

  • TexasNepal Weekly Video Podcast Episode 6

    Posted on May 7th, 2010 Mk No comments

    May 7, 2010 – This week’s video podcast covers following topics:

    • Prabal Gurung – Personality of the Month for May 2010
    • TexasNepal Market – New Page
    • DVD for sale – Nepali New Year 2067 Celebration in Euless
    • Video Tutorial – Nepali Patro (calendar) add-on for Firefox
    • Upcoming Event – An Evening in Nepal 2010 – Paradise of Children

    Mobile users click here (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Palm Pre, iPod Touch)

    Links discussed in the podcast:
    Prabal Gurung – Personality of the Month
    TexasNepal Market
    NepaliPatro.com.np
    Firefox.com
    Upcoming Events

    Send us an email at info@dfwnepal.com or leave a comment to this blog if you have a topic idea or any question you want us to include in our next week’s video podcast.

  • TexasNepal Weekly Video Podcast Episode 5

    Posted on April 30th, 2010 Mk No comments

    April 30, 2010 – This week’s video podcast covers following topics:

    • Photos and Video from Nepali New Year Celebration
    • Updated Radio Page
    • Video Tutorial – How to send Free Fax Online
    • Upcoming Event – An Evening in Nepal 2010 – Paradise of Children

    Mobile users click here (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Palm Pre, iPod Touch)

    Links discussed in the podcast:
    Photos & Video from Nepali New Year Celebration
    Online Radio at TexasNepal.com
    FaxZero.com
    MyFax.com
    eFax.com
    Upcoming Events

    Send us an email at info@dfwnepal.com or leave a comment to this blog if you have a topic idea or any question you want us to include in our next week’s video podcast.

  • Ten Most Useful Websites for College Students

    Posted on November 18th, 2009 Mk 1 comment

    Choosing the most useful websites from among millions of choices online can be mind boggling, but it does pay off to do a little research because there are very useful websites available that can prove to be very beneficial to college students in number of ways.

    The Internet is crowded with millions of websites – some are very useful while others can be just waste of time. Since college life is the time when students prepare themselves for the rest of their lives, getting the best out of available tools must be everyone’s goal while in college. Online webs tools like Google Calendar can help students organize their schedules and get everything done in timely fashion while website like Twitter can help them socialize as well as find information efficiently. Below is a list of ten most useful websites for college students with a brief description of each.

    1. Google Calendar
    Time management is very important to succeed in college. Google Calendar is a free web service available to anyone with a Google account, which is free too. It lets you save your schedule and events online and is accessible from variety of devices like a mobile phone, PDA, or a personal computer with Internet connection. Apart from being very easy to use, it has a nice and clean look and is packed with numerous features. Some notable features include the ability to quickly add an event, with click of a button after specifying the event with few words like – “Lunch with John tomorrow at 11am” creates an event for the next day at 11am with details of the event as “Lunch with John”.

    Google calendar also includes feature to add publically available calendars like US Holidays or schedules of a sports team to your personal calendar. This will let you view upcoming events, holidays and sports events right from your online calendar. It also lets you share your calendar with your friends or families, so they can quickly check your availability before planning any future event.

    2. Academic Earth
    This website is packed with thousands of academic video lectures from leading universities like Harvard, Stanford, etc. The lectures available are categorized into subjects and topics for easy search. The homepage includes links to featured lectures and videos for quick access to the best lectures available online. These video lectures can be used as a reference for your current class. Watching and listening to lectures from professors of the best universities in the world can definitely be very useful. In other words, you can get the Harvard education right from your home with a click of a button.
    3. Evernote
    This website can provide the best online note taking experience. The best part of the website is that you can take notes on a variety of ways – you can type them online, type on a mobile phone or a PDA or write on a paper. Notes written on paper can be scanned and uploaded which are then converted to text format automatically. However you choose to write, your notes get synced up together. Your notes are saved online and you will never have to worry about losing them again. Both free and paid accounts are available.
    4. Wikipedia
    Wikipedia has changed the way people find information online. In few years after its launch, the website now boasts an incredible collection of millions of articles written on hundreds of languages. It seems to have information on almost any topics. The most interesting part of the website is – the articles are written by thousands of volunteers from around the world and anyone can edit them. There are however certain rules to be followed – sources must be cited properly and plagiarized contents are automatically deleted by the system. In addition to that, there are people actively going through various articles to make sure they are credible.
    5. Mint.com
    Most of the college students are not aware of budge planning. They just like to spend the money on whatever they want. This can easily turn one into a spendthrift. In no time there will be a huge debt piled up and students find themselves confused and stressed.

    Mint.com is there to help. This free web service lets its users do their budgeting online. It can keep track of your bank account, credit card accounts, loans and even investment accounts. You can quickly go over all of your incomes and expenses from a single web page. The expenses are also categorized based on types and vendors. You can track your expenses by weeks, months and years and compare them to get an idea about your spending habit. It also has useful features like alerts for payment due dates. This site definitely can keep you on top of your budget and finances.

    6. Half.com
    This website is very useful especially during the back-to-school days. It lists textbooks for sale. Most of them are available at a very discounted price compared to college bookstores. If you know your books before classes start, you can simply buy them from this website and save a huge amount of money.
    7. RateMyProfessor.com
    This website lets its users rate their professors in terms of overall class performance. Students can also leave comments about their class experience. This can be very useful for new students registering for classes. Every professor works hard for their classes but the need of students can vary. Some professors emphasize homework while some give more importance to tests. After reading the comments and ratings posted by students who have already taken classes with the professors, you can choose the best one available for you that match your preference.
    8. StumbleUpon.com
    This is a very useful website where you can find interesting and popular websites shared by millions of people around the world. It also has channels like University Sites, US Government Sites, PBS, BBC, etc via which you can stumble the most useful contents available online. This can be very useful for general knowledge or for research purpose. It also lets you browse videos and images liked by other users so you get the best web contents all the time. You can be friends with others and share your favorites with them as well. Moreover, you can also use it as online book-marking service. Your favorite websites, videos and images are saved online and you can access them whenever you want from anywhere in the world.
    9. Youtube.com
    Youtube can serve the need of online entertainment along with very useful source of news, tips and other useful videos. People upload videos on topics ranging from travel to research. There are videos explaining how to use the Internet. There are interviews, reviews, tips, tutorials along with news videos from news agencies like the Associated Press and even innovative talks from websites like TED.com. College students can use Youtube for both entertainment as well as for academic purpose, watching videos from popular Youtube channels like MIT, Stanford, BBC and many others.
    10. Twitter.com
    Twitter is one of the most innovative and very useful website ever launched. It is growing everyday and is a useful tool for social networking and finding useful contents online easily and conveniently. You can use twitter to keep in touch with friends, communicate with classmates, follow news from various sources and search for real-time information with a click of a button. Millions of people use twitter to post updates related to varieties of topics ranging from personal thoughts to a live news update. Twitter can be a very powerful tool to get your voice to a mass audience. A very interesting example is the 2008 U.S. Presidential election campaign when Predident Barack Obama used Twitter to send his updates to all his supporters.

    Disclaimer – The list of websites on this page is based on author’s personal web experience as a college student.

    [Via TechForStudents with permission to republish from the author]

  • Find Flu shots near you with Google Maps

    Posted on November 11th, 2009 Mk No comments

    Google has recently released a new feature on their Google Maps that lets users track nearby locations for flushots. To find where you can get the flu shot near you, just follow this link and enter your location (zip code or city, state) on the box at the left.
    flushots
    [Via Lifehacker]

  • Be careful before you click!

    Posted on November 11th, 2009 Mk No comments

    Be careful before you click those links on your emails. Below is a screen-shot of a fake/spam email which appears to be sent by Facebook Team asking a user to to update his/her account.
    fb-virus
    The links on these spam email take the user to a different web page which in turn can harm your computer with malware and possibly virus as well. Moreover, they ask users to type their important credentials like password, pin numbers, social security number and so on, which can lead to identity theft.

    Tips on how to recognize these spam messages:
    • The message ask you for username or password or has a link and wants you to click on the link to modify or update your account details.
    • Check the email header (details about sender, receiver and date on the top) to see whether the sender/receiver email addresses look suspicious.

  • Know what Google knows about you!

    Posted on November 5th, 2009 Mk No comments

    Google has introduced a new service called Google Dashboard that gives you access to view a detailed information about all the Google products that you use including Gmail, Maps, Reader, Google Voice, Contacts and others. Check out the video below that explains how to take a sneak peek into how you are using different Google products from a single page.