By Neeraj Partety on
25/06/2008 20:34

BLUETOOTH : AN INTRO
 Hii this is Neeraj Partety ,EC FINAL YEAR in my quest to attain a higher intensity of knowledge i personally feel to scatter it as far as possible and then collect it with some feed back, coagulate this personal idea with feedback and result is always surprising.Surprising because there seems to be no shore no bank a vast see of Knowledge , in various domains from different sources. I have written some para about BLUETOOTH, I will be writing on some other technology soon after readers feedback after all it less a feedback more a feed-knowledge-back.Till then enjoy this..... 
HISTORY:-Once...
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By Sushma Jaiswal on
19/06/2008 15:51
On October 28, 1955, shortly after 9:00 p.m., William Henry Gates III was born. He was born into a family with a rich history in
business, politics, and community service. His great-grandfather had been a state legislator and mayor, his grandfather was the
vice president of a national bank, and his father was a prominent lawyer. [Wallace, 1992, p. 8-9] Early on in life, it was apparent that
Bill Gates inherited the ambition, intelligence, and competitive spirit that had helped his progenitors rise to the...
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By Prof. P. B. Sharma on
16/06/2008 12:01
A five days Workshop on “Recent Advances in Nano Technology” was organized by RGPV from June 02-06, 2008 where eminent professors were invited to give put light on this future technology.
The promises of Nano-Tech for mankind are so great that we just can’t ignore it even in the crude state of its evolution. It has shown immense latent potential to resolve most of the present problems of our civilization. As well said by Prof. A K Kulkarni of IIT Bombay that now we are in an era where we can prescribe property of material and can then manufacture it. This is going to wane our present dependency on “described material”. Tailor made, smart and intelligent materials of tomorrow shall be created on the strength of nano-science.
So, what does Nano-Tech mean? Fundamentally it is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. It refers to the projected ability to construct material from the bottom up using techniques and tools being developed today to make complete, high performance products. This...
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By kamlesh kumar on
14/06/2008 09:37
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By Aseem C Tiwari on
09/06/2008 12:49
dear friends ;
U master engineering and its ur duty for the society to transfer technology for the rural people to help them in their day to day work .the project work u select should be village oriented and the work is desperately needed to be taken up for the technology transfer for villagers to make their day to day more easy .long electricity cuts , scarcity of drinking water , need for low cost houses and effective use of their available resourses to stop their migarion to cities .
so far I have guided couple of projects on these issues connected to development of devices for drawing water from deep wells .....mannual devices for irrigation purposes and use for alternate sources of energy for generation of electricity .....sanitaion devices along with systems for clean drinking water. micro hydro and pico hydro systems too are prompted .
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 June 2008 17:55:00
Revalution results comes after filling and sumbission of examination form
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 June 2008 17:48:41
need of practicals and good theoretical content with todays world
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By Prof. P. B. Sharma on
02/06/2008 16:33
It is a matter of sheer delight for the RGTU to be on iBranch. We firmly believe that in the Age of Knowledge it is absolutely essential to create Knowledge Power by effective utilization of the power of connectivity and power of networking so that the brain waves and thoughtware of the rich talent pool of RGTU students, faculty and our stake holders can be pooled together to create Advantage Education & Research for our Technical University. In the Knowledge Age while it is absolutely essential to create knowledge it is equally important to share the knowledge created. This way we can draw immense benefit for ourselves by working in a connected economy.
We shall succeed in this endeavor by effective participation of our talented students and faculty and also by sharing the wisdom of our experts from industry and R&D organizations. I invite all well intentioned people to share their thought and brain waves to enable us to serve the budding engineering & technology community better than we could do by our...
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