Thursday, March 8, 2012

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Vidya Balan achieved National Awards , Onir's 'I AM'

This is the first time Vidya Balan is achieving National Award for her steller performance in the biopic of southern Sex symboll Silk Smitha in "The Dirty Picture" and director Onir antholos Onir anthology film "I AM" Onir anthology film 'I AM' at the 59th National Film Awards announced on Wednesday.

Byari, the first film in the Beary language spoken in coastal Kannada, and Marathi film Deool shared the award for Best Feature Film. Byari is about how girls in the small Muslim Beary community are mistreated in the name of marriage and divorce. Through its female protagonist director Suveeran conveys the trauma of a woman who has to deal with unjust religious strictures.
Acclaimed actor Girish Kulkarni also won the Best Actor award for political drama Deool, which has featured in the major film festivals around the world. Deool is a satirical and penetrative account of the politics involved in the commercialization of religion in India. Kulkarni's portrayal as a good-hearted simpleton who sets tumultuous events in motion won over the jury who described his performance as ingenious.
Directed by Umesh Kulkarni, 'Deool' is a wonderfully authentic depiction of village life and a penetrating account of commercialisation of religion. "It is a great moment for us as we worked hard on the film for two years. It was a closely knit team. It is very encouraging for us who want to make movies without compromising on content.
The winners were announced by chairpersons of the jury. The awards will be given to the winners in a ceremony on May 3. For feature films the names of the award winners were declared by actress Rohini Hattangady, who was the chairperson of the Feature Films Jury (Central Panel). Ramesh Sharma, the chairperson of the Non-Feature films jury and Vijaya Mulay, who chaired the jury on the Best Writing on Cinema announced the names of other award winners.
Traditionally, the National Awards keep the focus on regional films and the presence of Bollywood is limited to only a few select categories. This year 'I Am' won in the Best Hindi Film and Best Lyrics (Amitabh Bhattacharya) category. Director Anubhav Sinha'sRA.One won the award for Best Special Effects. Gurvinder Singh won Best Director for 'Anhe Ghorey Da Daan' (Alms of the blind horse), a low-budget Punjabi film that has won international laurels.
Appu Kutty won the Best Supporting Actor for the Tamil film 'Azhagar Samiyin Kuthirai while Leishangthem Tonthoingambi Devi won the Best Supporting Actress award for Manipuri film Phijigee Mani. The Special Jury Award went to singer/director Anjan Dutta whose film Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona won the Best Bengali film.
'Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona' that stars Dutta, Amyt Datta, Lew Hilt and Nondon Bagchi, is the story of a Bangla-band and the making of a rockstar.
Stanley ka Dabba's Partho Gupte, the son of director Amol Gupte, and the cast of the film Chillar Party won the Best Child Artist award while the Best Children's Film went to Chillar Party. Another Bollywood win was the Best costume award for Neeta Lulla for the film ‘Bal Gandharva’ (Marathi) and Niharika Khan for ‘The Dirty Picture’ (Hindi). The Best Female Playback Singer went to Roopa Ganguly for Bengali film Abosheshey and the Best Male Playback Singer to Anand Bhate for Marathi film Bal Gandharva.
The Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment went to Tamil film Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai. Last year Salman Khan's cop romp Dabangg had won in this category. digital marketing contest 2012Director Zoya Akhtar's 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' won the Best Audiography and Best Choreography awards. Neel Dutt won the Best Music Direction award for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona while Mayookh Bhaumik won Best Background Score for Bengali film Laptop.
The National Film Awards, which were started as an annual incentive by the Government of India , for the making of artistic, competent and meaningful films have come a long way, to cover the entire national spectrum of Indian Cinema, to judge merit by the highest possible yardstick and to become the most coveted and prestigious award in the country. for nes related to digitalmarketingcontest2012 visit the link.
sources;-http://ibnlive.in.com/news/national-awards-byari-devur-win-best-feature-film/237000-8.html


Google doodles celebrate Holi and International Woman's Day 2012

Today Google is celebrating International Woman's Day 2012, as well as Holi, but if you move your cursor to on the doddle its showing International Woman's Day.
So I think Google users from India can be forgiven if they at the first glance mistake the International Women's Day doodle to be a Holi doodle. The colourful feel to the Google logo has a Holi feel about it. However the symbol of Venus is the giveaway (in addition to the title text and the link of the image, but we tend to notice them a little later).

Google doodles celebrate Holi and International Woman's Day 2012


This year's simple International Women's Day Google doodle is quite different from what Google put up on 2011, the 100th anniversary of the event, when it posted an interactive Google Map inviting users to join tens of thousands people on bridges all over the world to show support for women's causes.
The colours of the 101st anniversary of International Women's Day doodle are in sync with Google's official logo colours - blue, red, yellow and green. Only the blue is of a purplish tinge. The first 'G' is represented by the symbol of Venus and the second 'o' is a yellow flower. The red dots in place of the first 'o' and the 'e' seem to represent the bindi, a symbol identified with Indian women.
Google has doodled the International Women's Day on four previous occasions. First in 2005, then consecutively after a four-year break, from 2009 to 2011. International Women's Day was first celebrated on March 18, 1911 in four European countries - Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. The United Nations began officially supporting and sponsoring the event since 1975, the year that was designated as International Women's Year.
Google's Holi doodles in the past two years raised expectations of a Holi doodle in 2012. The first Holi doodle appeared on the Google home page in 2001.
The festival of Holi given its colourful nature would make for very interesting doodles, but Google's doodle team haven't yet been able to do justice to the spirit and gaiety of Holi.
The 2012 International Women's Day doodle is the 1324th Google doodle since the first ever on for the Burning Man Festival back on August 30, 1998. DO regular visit on the link for digital marketing Contest news
sources:-http://ibnlive.in.com/news/google-doodles-international-womens-day-no-holi-doodle-this-year/237125-11.html





Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Digital Marketing Contest 2012


Digital Marketing Contest is going to held on 16th April 2012, In this contest many SEO expert is going to participate. Digital marketing contest 2012 will have the following rules and guidelines.

1)The keyword that we will have to get rank in Goolge is - DigitalMarketingContest2012 (without space)

2)We have to use only Blogger.com, only blogspot url created on or after 7th march 2012 are eligible for the contest.

3)Only one blog per person is eligible for contest, and the url selection date till 9th March 2012.

4)The Digital Marketing Contest 2012 ends at 1Pm on 16th April 2012. And the result will be checked in Google.com

5)Participent in Digital Marketing Contest 2012 is expected to record the acitivities that you do to rank in google

Google Meets Miss Manners, Encourages Searchers To Thank Those Who +1′d Content

DEAR MISS GOOGLE: When I searched for something using your service, I found a friend had +1′d one of the of listings. What should one do in this case? GENTLE SEARCHER: It’s always polite in these situations to thank your kind friend. In fact, I’ve added a new “Thank” feature allowing you to do exactly this, though Google+.
Yes, a new Google+ feature has been spotted in the wild that further blends organic results with social  information.  Early today State of Search and charliesaidthat noticed a thank you link on an organic listing next to the Google+ users who +1′d a result.
Yes, a new Google+ feature has been spotted in the wild that further blends organic results with social  information.  Early today State of Search and charliesaidthat noticed a thank you link on an organic listing next to the Google+ users who +1′d a result.
When logged in as a Google+ user, various editors here could see this functionality appearing sporadically on a range of search terms.  In order for the “Thank” link to show, the link in the results had to be +1′d from a circled user.   This functionality is currently only showing intermittently at the moment.  A Google rep did not comment further on this feature when asked for more information.
If a searcher did choose to thank someone for the +1, they were prompted to thank directly on Google+.  The message automatically contains the original +1er on the post:
This limited visibility post is shown directly on the wall of the user who is doing the thanking.  If you are looking to keep your appreciation of the +1 private, just make sure you don’t add in any other circles to the message:
Bas van den Beld performed a search related to the specific thank you post and found that some users were downright purplexed about the new communication:
So don’t be surprised next time you’re thanked for a +1 on your wall.  We will continue to follow up on this feature and any official announcements.For more info about digital marketing news visit  DigitalMarketingContest2012

sources:- http://searchengineland.com/google-lets-users-thank-those-who-have-1ed-content-directly-within-search-results-113924

RIP: Android Market Renamed Google Play

When Google’s Android Market launched three and a half years ago, it was a standalone app store that did not sell e-books, music, or videos. However, over the past year, the Android Market has grown into much more than an app store – they are now a major provider of digital content. As a result, Google has decided to change the name from Android Market to Google Play.
The change, which is primarily a branding move, will not substantially alter the functionalities or features that were available in the Android Market. Instead, Google Play repackages the Android app store, Google Music, and the Google eBookstore into one cloud-based “digital entertainment destination.”
The promotional video on the newly launched Google Play website emphasizes the cloud-based nature of Google Play. Similar to Apple’s iCloud, Google Play users can watch, listen to, or read content on one device and seamlessly pick up where they left off on a separate device.
Jamie Rosenberg, Google’s Director of Digital Content, said the following on the company blog:
“Starting today, Android Market, Google Music and the Google eBookstore will become part of Google Play. On your Android phone or tablet, we’ll be upgrading the Android Market app to the Google Play Store app over the coming days. Your videos, books and music apps (in countries where they are available) will also be upgraded to Google Play Movies, Google Play Books and Google Play Music apps. The music, movies, books and apps you’ve purchased will continue to be available to you through Google Play—simply log in with your Google account like always.”
Rosenberg’s post also highlighted the content and features that Google Play offers users. Google Play users will be able to use the service to download 450,000 Android apps, store 20,000 songs, browse e-books, and rent movies. In addition, Google made it clear that digital content purchased through Google’s earlier services will be compatible with Google Play.
To celebrate the rebranding, Google Play is offering users promotional pricing on a different album, book, video rental and Android app each day. for more info about digital marketing visit:-DigitalMarketingContest2012 regulary for more news on marketing and digital space
Sources Include:http://www.searchenginejournal.com/android-rebrands-google-play/41101/

Google, Facebook Briefly Caught in Danish Child Porn Filter

Residents of Greenland and parts of Denmark awoke last Thursday to find they couldn't access Google, Facebook, or almost 8,000 other popular websites. Instead, users were greeted by the Danish child pornography (CP) “STOP” page, warning them the page they were trying to access contained offensive material prohibited from viewing. The message read, “The National High Tech Crime Center of the Danish National Police [NITEC], who assist in investigations into crime on the internet, has informed Siminn Denmark A/S, that the internet page which your browser has tried to get in contact with may contain material which could be regarded as child pornography.” Denmark’s controversial CP blocking program came under fire again, as the mistake exposed a number of flaws in the way the service is managed. That a single clerical error could result in the blocking of thousands of innocent websites is worrisome for many. AK Zensur, the German Working Group Against Access Blocking and Censorship, has been fighting the Danish block list for years, condemning the act of domain blocking by DNS hijacking as “looking away instead of acting.” In 2010, the group showed that with just a few emails, they could have entire sites, even those hosted in the U.S., taken down. In a sternly worded statement at the time, AK Zensur said, “Internet blocking does not fight abuse, in practice it only serves to conceal the failures of politics and police.” NITEC manager Johnny Lundberg told Danish media after last week’s three-hour shutdown that a police officer had been using a colleague’s computer in his investigation of over 8,000 domains on the list. He accidentally copied the file to the wrong directory, resulting in Google, Facebook, and others landing on the CP list. "We're obviously very bad with it. We think it is a very important service we have with this blocking filter, and therefore it is something bad when something happens and we will of course apologize for the inconvenience it has caused,” Lundberg said (translated to English). The incident raises a number of questions about the simplicity of a system with enough power to block out a substantial number of sites based on a single data input. It was the second time within a month Google has been misidentified as a threat. A Microsoft Forefront and Security Essentials update revealed an “incorrect detection” error that saw Google.com flagged as malware. sources:-http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2157462/Google-Facebook-Briefly-Caught-in-Danish-Child-Porn-Filter