Thursday 8 December 2011

Steve Job's death broke many records of cyber Traffic (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam--- The death of Apple founder Steve Jobs had to break a wave of grief online file probably, an Australian company said yesterday mourning the Internet was an homage to the tech guru to pay. 


Social media sites fell under the weight of the jobs associated with messages, with five of the top ten topics trends in the world on Twitter about the pioneer of Apple, including # # ThankYouSteve and SADI. 

Two of his catch-cries, "Think Different" and "Stay Hungry" were also high on the trend, with the chatter is so immense that it up to use Twitter, the posting of his famous "Fail Whale" to show a traffic jam caused. 

Social Media analysts said it was likely to include records for the most talked about event ever internet, estimated SR7 watchdog that he made a massive 10 000 tweets per second and was likely to increase to break. 

Said "It has the potential to time, all social media interactivity level, especially on the Twitter platform, where it will be probably more than 10 000 tweets per second," Peter Fraser, co-founder of the Australian Social Media SR7 Monitoring Agency . 

"We expect that Twitter will be released officially, but from the numbers that we were followed by days since the announcement, it is certainly a tendency to break that record." 

This file - 8868 tweets per second - was set when the American singer Beyonce has her pregnancy at the MTV Awards announced. 

In comparison, the killing of Osama bin Laden to see about 5,000 tweets per second, and Michael Jackson in 2009 on the death of about 493 products tweets per second. 

The number of Twitter users and the traffic volume is much lower at the time, and Jackson stations were still enough to bring the site to crash. 

Fraser said the reaction to the death of employment "is an" extraordinary phenomenon, driven "by news of a record number of celebrities, politicians and other influential personalities - each with a huge online following its own. 

"What you see on all platforms is a remarkable degree of interactivity," he said. 

"If you look at the kind of people who watch the commentary ... it is a wealth of very influential people in the world, all of them have large following in their own right to actually use this momentum." 

And it was not likely, but have reached their peak, he added, with news late at night in the United States. 

"One would expect that the trend picks up again when the world comes online," said Fraser. 

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/8356719/jobs-death-to-smash-internet-re...

"Occupy Wall Street" protest prevails to the other parts as well (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---Protests against the U.S. financial system and economic inequality in America broadcast on Thursday and found little sympathy from a senior official of one of the main targets of contempt - the Federal Reserve. 

Occupy the movement of Wall Street, which began in New York last month with a couple of people added to events in more than a dozen cities. 

These include Tampa, Florida, Trenton and Jersey City, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Norfolk, Virginia, in the East, Chicago and St. Louis in the Midwest, Houston, San Antonio and Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee, and Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Los Angeles in the West. 

Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher has surprised a group of companies in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday when he said: "I am somewhat sympathetic - that will shock you." 

The Fed plays a major role in one of the targets of protest, the 2008 bailout of Wall Street that critics say banks make huge profits, while the average American has suffered high unemployment and insecurity. 

"We have too many people without work," Fisher said. "We have a very unequal distribution of income. We have too many people out of work too long. We have a very frustrated people, and I can understand their frustration." 

President Barack Obama and Joe Biden vice president also acknowledged the frustration and anger of the demonstrators Thursday. 

"People are frustrated and you know, the protesters are giving voice to a broad-based frustration about how our financial system works," Obama said at a news conference in Washington. 

Biden, speaking at the Ideas Forum in Washington, the protest against the Tea Party, life in the year 2009 jumped to Obama's election and has a base to help select powerful conservative force tens of Republicans in the office. 

"The American people do not think the system is fair," said Biden. (Reuters) 

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/NewsDetail.aspx?ID=24059&title=Wall-St-protests...

Rihanna - Rude Boy(Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam--- Music video by Rihanna performing Rude Boy. Absolutely superb and fascinating act by Rihanna. She is an awsome and four season pop singer. Enjoy the song.


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Source: http://www.youtube.com/

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Radiation emitting site found in Tokyo, Japan (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---Our news reporter says people checked the hotspot radiation near a nursery school was discovered

High levels of radiation in a residential area of ​​Tokyo were discovered, according to Japanese officials.

The hotspot of Setagaya is more than 200 kilometers (124 miles) of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, which was damaged by a tsunami in March.

Concern remains high about the possible effect of radiation on the drift.

The reading of 3.35 micro Sievert per hour higher than some areas in the evacuation area of ​​Fukushima, but officials said there was no danger to health.

The radiation was discovered on a sidewalk in Setagaya, at a height of about one meter, after a resident alerted the authorities concerned.

The road is regularly used by school groups, told the Kyodo news agency.Other areas of the road were affected.

The area was cordoned off as a precaution, but said the officials, there is no health risk.

A person who has remained throughout the city for eight hours a day for a year would receive a dose of about 17 millisieverts, Kyodo said - the government established the legal limit is 20 mSv per year.

"The readings were found in a very small area, and we will take steps to eliminate local residents," a spokesman for the community, Michio Hirasawa told Bloomberg.

Investigations are currently underway to determine what type of radioactive material is present and how the patch can be decontaminated performed.

Setagaya Mayor Nobuto Hosaka said floor washing with water is not distributed the source, but it was safe to go to the people, Reuters reported.

Officials believe contaminated rainwater can be collected on a roof before falling on the sidewalk. Radiation tests will now be carried out in 258 farms from the station, they said

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15285843

Hritik suffered of heat stroke (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---He rejoiced in the TRP to record his TV show, Just Dance, with 97 million viewers were in. But Hrithik Roshan celebration was short lived because the actors had to work after returning only one day off to shoot Agneepath.

It seems that Hrithik, who was taken for the production of Karan Johar in the heat of the Madh Iceland, a major heat stroke subject.

A source told Mumbai Mirror, "The actor was quite busy. After shooting non-stop 72 hours for the final of Just Dance, is just one day was free and then he started shooting for Agneepath eight days in succession at Madh Iceland. ashe turns to the highest parts of the film, Hrithik had to learn too much in the heat. That's how he ended with a heat stroke. "

The source told us that since the actor is his own production work Krrish 2 nextmonth, Hrithik interested in shooting for Agneepath was soon to end. "Despite suffering a heat stroke, Hrithik has not declined, insisting to the shooting areready," the source said.

 Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Hr...

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Jackson's death was caused by absolute negligence of physician (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---Michael Jackson was an overdose of propofol, if not survive because of negligent care, Dr. Conrad Murray, a cardiologist, said today in the manslaughter trial of Murray.


Alon Steinberg, a cardiologist at the California Medical Board, said Murray was unethical and has shown gross negligence in his treatment of the pop icon.Murray could face four years in prison if convicted of negligent homicide.

"If these differences would not have happened, Mr. Jackson would have to be alive," said Steinberg.

After cons-examination, Mr. Steinberg said Jackson was "absolutely savable" when Murray first found the singer does not respond. Murray told police in a taped interview that he met the singer left for 2 minutes and could not find it at noon June 25, 2009.

Steinberg said Murray neglected to give Jackson propofol to treat insomnia and could not respond correctly to Jackson when the singer suffered a respiratory arrest. Propofol is a powerful narcotic usually administered in a hospital.

"All these changes: to propofol, so that the propofol in an uncontrolled environment, without staff, without reacting with appropriate supervision, not ready, not appropriate to arrest [breathing] Do not call 911 contemporary so that all directly affect the life, "Steinberg said.

Steinberg called on Murray's bizarre behavior. Murray did not immediately call 911 if it reacts the singer is no longer in his room after a night of giving sedatives singer to help him sleep found. He called the personal assistant of Michael Jackson and Jackson the leader shouted for help. A bodyguard ended up being 911 to 12.21 clock

The cardiologist noted that it took only four minutes for the ambulance to respond to Jackson and that the singer would have received assistance much earlier.

"Every minute counts," he said.

"It is basic knowledge in America, if someone goes down, you must call 911 for help," he said. "Dr. Murray is known that he would need to know:" I don ' have any devices to help Mr. Jackson. I have none of these drugs, I do not have medical personnel. "Have '

Dr. Nader Kamangar, who is an expert in sleep medicine, said that intensive care, beginning after 4 to 5 minutes, brain cells die one. Over time, Kamangar said the brain damage is "irreversible, we reached a point where even if you're healthy, it is impossible."

If Murray Jackson tried to help, he made serious mistakes, Steinberg said.Murray performed CPR on one hand the singer while he was lying on a soft bed.The type of respiratory arrest that Jackson was suffering do not require immediate CPR, but the call to 911, the breakdown of the singer with a resuscitator and the use of the drug flumazenil, Steinberg said.

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/US/Conrad_Murray_Trial/michael-jackson-lived-conrad-mur...

Tuesday 6 December 2011

ADELE - 'Make You Feel My Love' (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam--- A beautiful video performance by Adele... Really worth listening. Enjoy the beats and lyrics....

 

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