Job-Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd

Job-Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd

Recruitment of Graduate Trainees in ONGC through
 GATE - 2015 in various disciplines

ONGC is embarking upon a major recruitment exercise
of recruiting Graduate Engineer in E1 grade. Candidates
interested to joining as Graduate Engineer Trainees should
appear for GATE 2015 test  : 
Graduate Engineer : 745 posts in Engineering and Geo-Sciences disciplines

GATE 2015  : Registration for GATE 2015 will start from
 01/09/2014 to 01/10/2014 at http://gate.iitk.ac.in, details of
 the GATE-2015 also available at this website.  

How to Apply : If you are promising, young, energetic and bright
 Graduate / Post Graduate in Engineering or Geo Science disciplines
 and interested in long term career in ONGC, you are intered to
 visit Careers page at ONGC website.

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Chitika Report-Amazon Fire phone commands

Chitika Report-Amazon Fire

 phone commands

According to ad viewing traffic from Chitika Insights the
Amazon Fire phone commands around 0.015% of ad serving
 in the US for the last 20 days of Chitika's research.

Coupled with the comScore data that in the three months
 ending June 2014 there were between 173m and 175m
phones active in the US some have estimated that the Amazon
 Fire phone has only ended up in the hands of around 26
 thousand users. Amazon released its Fire phone exclusively
on AT&T's network for $199 but there were no official
numbers given since then as is usual for Amazon. After
some elaborate number crunching, the source points that
 if not all Fire Phone users are active online the 26 thousand
 units may rise to 35 thousand - because the people who
aren't online don't show up on the survey.

Either way, the number is far lower than the Kindle tablets
 and clearly point that the phone is enjoying less than
 great reception. Again no official numbers have
 been given and as the estimates above are vague
 as it is the Fire phone could very well have sold slightly more.

Sony Z3 Tablet-specs-mystery

Sony Z3 Tablet-specs-mystery

the tablet's specs were shrouded in mystery, but thanks
to a tip sent to AndroidOrigin.com we might have an idea
 what the sub 8" tablet will be all about. According to the source
 of the information, the tablet packs an 8" or a tad smaller IPS
display of 1080p resolution. It packs Sony's Triluminos screen
with the X-Reality picture processing engine and an additional layer
 to decrease reflection. Under the hood, the Xperia Z3 Tablet
Compact is said to feature a Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC
chipset with a quad-core CPU, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of
internal storage. There's no information whether a microSD card
 slot is available, but Sony fitting one is more likely than not.


At the back, the tablet features an 8MP camera with an Exmor
 RS sensor, presumably with LED flash. The battery is rated in
 the 4500-5000mAh range the LG G Pad 8.3 has a 4600mAh
 one and connectivity is comprehensive with LTE, NFC,
Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-FI 802.11ac.

We have a bit more than a week left to find out if the
Sony Z3 Tablet Compact will have the aforementioned specs
 and if it can hold a candle to its rivals

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook-oow

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook-oow

Samsung is clearly taking center stage here, from the hardware to
 its name: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook.
In almost all regards, this looks like a Samsung effort, with Nook
 along for the ride. Even the iconic Nook software is relegated
 to select apps and widgets and some firmware changes
on top of what's otherwise stock Android 4.4 KitKat, with
 some Samsung TouchWiz – err – touches.
the device offers a premium, tactile feel. The textured
back will come in handy on the subway or tube when
you're forced to read one-handed.
you get a pretty sharp 7-inch, 1280 x 800 216 ppi TFT
 touchscreen, with a quad-core, 1.2GHz Marvell processor
and 1.5GB of RAM running the show. The Tab 4 Nook packs
 a paltry 8GB of storage, expandable by up to 32GB via
 microSD. However, all Nook Shop purchases are stored
 remotely in B&N's Nook Cloud service.
his allows you to look up any piece of content either stored
 in your Nook Cloud or available on the Nook Shop.
Speaking of which, Nook Shop is essentially what Nook
fans are used to for buying all sorts of reading content,
games and apps. Lastly, Nook Today offers up the latest
 B&N bookseller recommendations and previews of the latest periodicals.

Besides the SM-N920T model number, there's confirmation of a
 QHD display at 1440 x 2560px resolution. Also possibly listed
is the presence of a 64-bit processor. These latest bits of information
can be added to what else we've heard regarding the device,
 including the 5.7-inch display, S-Pen, and USB 3.0 port alongside
 the fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor introduced with the
 Galaxy S5. The device will also be one of the first to run
Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 805 variant, which is hinted at
 making an appearance on the SM-N910S model of the Note 4.

The custom Nook widgets on the Tab 4 Nook home screen
simply collect all reading content on your device or in Nook
 Cloud and offer up current deals in the Nook Shop. Both
 widgets make the interface feel a bit more specialized,
but aren't exactly major.

Happy New Year-SRK

Shahrukh Khan's Next movie Happy New Year also starring
Abhishek Bachchan and Deepika Padukone. SRK got into a
battle of words on the web. Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan’s
 arch rivalry has surely divided the legion of Bollywood fans into two.




Bollywood Badshah King Khan is the leading man in the
 new movie Happy New Year. With SRK, 4 supporting characters
 will also sign for Happy New Year Movie.

Haider Bismil-Shahid Kapoor-Shraddha Kapoor

Movie Haider, Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj,
Starring Kay Kay Menon, Shahid Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Tabu.
Shahid Kapoor reveals his wacky avatar - The trailer of Shahid's
much-awaited film Haider is out and the talented actor is
 quite amusing .





Dum Maaro Dum-box

Abhishek Bachchan starrer 'Dum Maaro Dum' opens below expectations
 at box office B Is another disappointment in store for Abhishek Bachchan
 Three weeks after his Game tanked at the box office Dum Maaro Dum
 opened below expectations.

Boyhood is making money

Richard Linklater’s incredibly well received film Boyhood is becoming
 a bigger and bigger indie box office success. Ever since it debuted to
an almost religious response at the Sundance Film Festival back in
January, we’ve known that the movie would be a critical favorite.
The question was always if the flick would be seen by anyone outside
 of the niche independent audience that goes to art houses and pays
 attention to reviews. Well, I’m here to say that Boyhood is being
seen by way more folks than that, which is only helping it become
a more and more viable Oscar player. It’s made $10.5 million and
there’s plenty more to come. The movie was never going to be an
easy sell. A nearly three hour coming of age story that rewards
patience and noticing subtle changes? Yeah, that doesn’t sound like
an indie sensation to me either, but here we are. Boyhood is
currently the third highest grossing film of all time for IFC Films
 and while the over $241 million that My Big Fat Greek Wedding
 made isn’t attainable, we’re very close to Linklater’s flick passing
the $13.8 million of Y Tu Mama Tambien for second place.
A final gross well over $20 million seems to be in the cards.
Many a Best Picture nominee has had a gross far lower than that.
If things do break the right way for this contender, then we could
 see Linklater finally win an Oscar. Most likely, that would be in
the Best Original Screenplay category, though the filmmaker could
at long last be honored with a nod in Best Director. Other potential
 noms are in Best Picture obviously, Best Actor for Ellar Coltrane,
 Best Supporting Actor fro Ethan Hawke, Best Supporting Actress
 for Patricia Arquette, Best Cinematography, and Best Film Editing
 as well. A half dozen citations are not out of the question here.
At the same time, I must stress again that this isn’t your typical awards
 player and we really don’t know how it will be received by Oscar voters,
 especially if some of the buzz had died down by the time they see it.

American Sniper-Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood

American Sniper, which Bradley Cooper stars in and has championed
 to the big screen. Cooper in fact initially had Steven Spielberg lined up
 to direct, but when he had to step away, Eastwood came on board and
 seemingly has utilized his efficient filmmaking techniques and gotten the
project ready for release this year. Instead of coming out in 2015,
American Sniper now is prepping for an Oscar qualifying release at
the end of December. For those of you unaware what American
Sniper is about, it’s an adaptation of the novel by Chris Kyle, a
Navy SEAL who recorded over 150 kills as a sniper before
tragically dying on home turf in a shooting accident. Cooper will
play Kyle, while the supporting cast includes the likes of Kyle
Gallner, Lucas Grimes, Sam Jaeger, Sienna Miller, and more.
The screenplay is by Jason Dean Hall and of course Eastwood
is behind the camera. There’s certainly some potential here for
 awards attention, no doubt about that. Back when Eastwood
 made Million Dollar Baby, this same release strategy was used
to great effect. That was another film that initially wasn’t on the
calendar, but then snuck up on folks. I remember the late Roger
 Ebert being one of the first to talk about it, saying it was going to
 win Best Picture, and go figure…it did. It also won Best Actress
 for Hilary Swank and Best Director for Eastwood, so I’m sure
 the powers that be are hoping that the same thing can happen
here, just substituting Cooper into the Best Actor field instead.
 If this film is good, one can certainly see it contending in the Best Picture
, Best Director for Eastwood, Best Actor for Cooper, Best Supporting
 Actor for Grimes perhaps, Best Supporting Actress for Miller,
Best Adapted Screenplay, and various technical Oscar categories.
 My guess is that Best Picture and Best Actor will be the major plays,
 as Cooper could look to turn his potential third nomination into his
 first Academy Award win. That’s just a hunch, but it’s not a total
shot in the dark either.

Robin Williams-the Best Performances

The death of Robin Williams hit myself and most of the industry harder
 than a celebrity’s passing usually does. Part of it has to do with the fact
 that it was a suicide, but more than anything it’s just the loss of such a
 beacon of happiness and humor. Williams struggled with depression,
but he made it his mission in life to bring joy to others. As such, I couldn’t
 not pay tribute to the man, but I wanted to be able to take a little bit of
time and think about his work before doing this article. Below you’ll find
Williams’ ten best performances, not counting his genius stand up work,
 of course. 10. World’s Greatest Dad – An incredibly dark comedy,
Williams does some very underrated work in a project that’s really hard
to watch now. It involves themes that will hit too close to home, but one
 day we’ll be able to approach this one again and I hope more people
will realize how good he was in it. It’s a black comedy, but Williams
anchors it in emotion. 9. Moscow on the Hudson – Another under
seen film (and one that has sort of been forgotten ever since The Terminal
came out, consider some similarities in plot, Williams got to show range
 in this one. I hope folks seek this one out now, as it deserves a second look.
 He’s quite good here, I assure you. 8. Insomnia – The only time Williams
went and played a full on villain, and boy is he chilling.

He does it in such a calm way, you’re just unnerved. This is a “lesser”
Christopher Nolan outing to most, but Williams is easily the best part
 of it. He aces his part. 7. The Fisher King – Perhaps Terry Gilliam’s
crowning achievement or at least his most underrated, Williams
 gets to mix his manic energy with some real pathos here. There’s his
trademark comedy, for sure, but he’ll also break your heart before
all is said and done. This is one of the best mixes of his talents and
an absolute must watch. 6. One Hour Photo – It was such a startling
sight to see Williams playing such a restrained figure like this one.
A tragic villain of sorts, he’s so tightly coiled you keep waiting for him to strike.