Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Free Downloads-Technical Publications

http://technicalpublications.org/index.php/freedownloads



Sr. No.File NameDownload
10DS_And_OOPinC++.zipZIP
20DS_ThroughC++.zipZIP
38051_disk1.zipZIP
48051_disk2.zipZIP
58085simulator-1.zipZIP
68085simulator-2.zipZIP
78253_54-1.pdfPDF
88253_54-2.pdfPDF
9Adv_Microprocessor_micro_computer.zipZIP
10Analysis&Design of Algorithm(RGTU).rarRAR
11AOAD_MU.rarRAR
12Applied_thermo_II.zipZIP
13App_thermo_I_May-2002.zipZIP
14beee.zipZIP
15Ch1_12.zipZIP
16CNC_MUMBAI_ADD.PDFPDF
17Computational_Techniques.zipZIP
18Computer Programing.zipZIP
19AComputer_Graphics_MU_S.E.COMPUTER_(Course 2012).zipZIP
20Computer_Graphics_Pune_University.zipZIP
21C_Programming.zipZIP
22C_Programming_data_Structures.zipZIP
23C_Prog_data_structures.zipZIP
24DAA_UPTU.zipZIP
25DAA_VTU.zipZIP
26Datastructuresalgorithms.zipZIP
27DBMS_PUNE_ADD.PDFPDF
28DSA_PU_.rarRAR
29dsf_prog.zipZIP
30DSP_Chapter1.zipZIP
31DSP_Chapter3.zipZIP
32DSP_Chapter6.zipZIP
33DSP_C_Prog.zipZIP
34dsp_matlab_prog.zipZIP
35DSP_MATLAB_Programs.zipZIP
36DSP_T.E.COMP.zipZIP
37DS_PU(E&Tc)_Programs.zipZIP
38DS_PU(SemII)_Programs.zipZIP
39InternetPgming(MU).zipZIP
40Java programming.zipZIP
41Microprocessor Interfacing Techniques Lab.rarRAR
42microprocessors.zipZIP
43MUDSP_COMP.ZIPZIP
44New WinRAR archive.rarRAR
45Numerical_Techniques_Mumbai.zipZIP
46PPM_PUNE_ADD.PDFPDF
47Processor Architecture & Interfacing Lab.rarRAR
48Structured_Programming_Approach_MU_(Common_to_all_branches)_Course 2012.zipZIP
49Web_programming_Lab_Diploma_Karnataka.zipZIP
50Web_Technology(UPTU).rarRAR
51Web_Technology_AU.zipZIP
52Web_Tech_RGTU.rarRAR
53Computer Graphics & Visualization Programs.zipZIP
54Microprocessor-Architecture_SE_ COMP_Pune.zip 
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55Data Structure Problem Solving_SEComp_PU_lab.rarRAR
56DSP PUNE UNIVERSITY TE E&TC, ELECTRONICS, 2012 COURSERAR
57VTU Programming in C & Data Structures_(ISBN - 9789350997895) Sem - I ( Common)RAR
58Hydraulic and PneumaticsPDF

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

જનરલ નોલેજ ક્વિઝ કોર્નર - ૨૦૧૪

જનરલ નોલેજ ક્વિઝ કોર્નર - ૨૦૧૪ 

http://www.gujaratinformation.net/downloads/quiz_book_2014_n.pdf

Monday, July 13, 2015

Autobiographies

autobiographies:



Angelina Jolie: Angelina An Unauthorized Biography

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Allan Border: Cricket as I See It

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David Beckham: Beckham-Both Feet On The Ground

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Dilip Kumar: The Substance and The Shadow

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M.C. MaryKom: Unbreakable 

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Prem Chopra: Prem Naam Hai Mera

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Rahul Dravid: Timeless Steel (Anthology)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-qupI0uzEBIdTRTN2hPbXRRS00/view


Rajesh Khanna: The Untold Story of India’s First Superstar

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Six free eBook apps

Six free eBook apps every bibliophile must try

Business Standard brings you the most popular six eBook apps and what makes them tick

An increasing number of people are taking to eBooks for their daily dose of reading. Reading apps for smartphones and tablets have made it possible to carry entire libraries in one's pocket. For bibliophiles, this means one can snatch a glance at one’s current read wherever, whenever one feels like, without the compulsion to buy a dedicated eBook reader. 

Having said that, with the rapid proliferation of reading apps supporting a plethora of digital book formats, how do you know which app is best suited for your needs?

Here are six popular free e-book readers for your smartphone/tablet, and why you should use them:
 
Aldiko
 
This app supports a variety of formats, including Adobe digital rights management (DRM)-encrypted eBooks, which is useful if you've signed up for sites which share advanced proofs of books. It connects to Dropbox, which means even when installed across devices, all your books stay in one place. Aldiko offers a clean customisable interface, and lets you sort your collection by easy tags. The multiple book stores available are a welcome bonus. 
 
Kobo
 
Integrated with services from Canada-based Kobo, this reader app has quite a few unique features. Its ‘Reading Life’ tracks your reading statistics. There are badges for completing books, reading for long stretches and consecutive late-night reads. There is also the ability to comment on books and share memorable quotes, notes and dialogues across social media platforms, as you read.
 
Kindle 
 
Available across major platforms, Amazon’s Kindle app is fast and user-friendly. If you already have an Amazon account and have ever used a Kindle reader, one needs to just sign in. The app will sync your library, last page read, bookmarks, highlights, and notes between devices and platforms. Also, the new Kindle Unlimited programme gives you access to thousands of audiobooks and e-books for a monthly fee. However, its features remain fairly standard. 
 
Nook
 
Barnes and Nobles’ offering is notable for two features: A brilliant page turn animation and a massive collection of more than 4 million paid and free eBooks, magazines, comics, and other publications. The customisable settings are pretty standard, with options for syncing your preferences across devices and platforms. The Android version has received an interface refresh recently.
 
BitLit
 
BitLit is new, but has created ripples for its unique ability to help you digitise your actual book collection. Simply scan and upload a book’s cover and BitLit helps you find a free-to-download eBook version of it. The idea is innovative and cuts down on digitisation costs. However, with the app in its early stages of development, the user can encounter a few minor glitches. 
 
Rockstand
 
Rockstand caught our attention for its impressive all-round performance. A simple interface, cross-device syncing, multi-platform availability, a strong anti-piracy policy, a social reading network which lets users invite friends, share books and reading lists, and swap notes and feedback — Rockstand attempts to capture the best of the top reading apps. Additionally, its strikes a chord with the Indian audience, with its collection of texts in regional languages as well as a variety of educational guides, question papers and preparation material for major Indian government examinations. The app suffers a few lags though. But overall it is sure to impress the Indian smartphone user.
 
All the six apps are available on Android, iOS and Windows platforms.
 
Source | Business Standard (New Delhi July 7, 2015