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20120428

SMS Reminder Schedule of Google


Most phones now have an alarm or reminder feature, which serves as a reminder of a schedule. However, an incoming message to remind you, is certainly more 'kick' and more attractive. An SMS more likely to be seen than the alarm from the phone itself.

Google, has the facility scheduled reminders via SMS, called Google Calendar. Unlike Reminder on the phone that can only be enjoyed alone, with Google Calendar, we can create a schedule of activities and shared (share) to the relations. As a result, other people can view the schedule that we have made. At the appointed time, Google will send an SMS to our number, to remind the planned schedule. Unfortunately, free reminder via SMS currently only be accepted by the users number XL and Indosat.

In addition to sending SMS to mobile phones. New features for Google Calendar is able to give a warning on a computer screen in the form of events and appointments will be made. Google Calendar also can synchronize with Microsoft Outlook Calendar on your computer. Time synchronization can be arranged any given minute. With Google Calendar gallery, users can access the schedule with a list of activities with ease.

Users can also see the look of Google Calendar on your phone by accessing each http://mobile.google.com/calendar/index.html, logging, and see a variety of schedules and appointments are complete. Users also can receive email or SMS from Google Calendar on the upcoming schedule, schedule changes are made, canceled invitations, invitation or send them to answer the daily agenda every morning. As a result, there is no need to worry about missing an appointment or invitation.

For those who often contacted the other party, either as speakers, public officials, artists or responsible products in the company, then they have a monthly schedule can be shared (share) to other parties. As a result, an appointment can be done directly on current events.

The first step is to go to http://www.google.com/calendar, then login with a Google account. If there is no Google account, can be made first through Create an account. Continue to make your schedules, just click on the desired date. Then select the settings menu on the upper right, and go on to select Mobile Setup menu.
Continue by entering a phone number beginning with +62 .. Then click the Send verification code. Wait a few moments, until the SMS messages on the phone with the contents "Your Google Calendar verification code is xxxxxx. Form: Google ". Although the sender obvious is Google, but this message can not be returned (Reply). Next, enter the verification code has been accepted, the Verification code box. Finally, click Finish to end the setup settings.
Further notification settings need to be SMS notification. From the Settings menu, select Calendar and click Notifications. Tick ​​Alert notification via SMS to SMS. We can also set a reminder a few minutes before the event.
Daily or monthly schedule can be divided into certain parties. The trick in the Calendar select Share this calendar. Enable (tick as appropriate) on the Make this calendar public, and at the PERSON enter names may access your schedule. When finished, do not forget to click the Save button so that the settings are saved.

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20120405

Scientists Discover Bacteria ''Cause the rain "


Timing, Science and Technology - A team of scientists from the United States and France have found evidence that bacteria "cause-rain" is widespread in the atmosphere.
These biological particles could factor heavily into the precipitation cycle, affecting climate, agricultural productivity and even global warming. The new findings are published in the journal Science quoted by Xinhua on Friday.

The research team examined precipitation from global locations and demonstrated that the most active ice nuclei-substrate that enhances the formation of ice-biological in origin. That's important because the formation of ice in clouds is required for snow and most rainfall.

Researchers have found biological ice nuclei in a rainwater sample from Antarctica to Louisiana-material exists everywhere.

Dust and soot particles can serve as ice nuclei, but biological ice nuclei are capable of catalyzing freezing at much warmer temperatures.

The concept of rain-making bacteria is not much different. Many ski resorts use baktei ice-nucleating commercially available in frozen form to make snow when the temperature just a few degrees below freezing.

What makes this research more complicated is ice-nucleating bacteria are the most widely known are plant pathogens. Pathogens, which are basically germs, can cause freezing injury in plants, resulting in devastating economic impact on yields.

"As is often the case with bacterial pathogens, other phases of their life cycle are frequently ignored because of interest in their role in plant or animal health," said Christner Bren, one of the study's authors from Louisiana State University.

"Transport through the atmosphere is a very efficient dissemination strategy, so the ability of a pathogen to affect its precipitation from the atmosphere would be advantageous in finding new sources."

Possible that the atmosphere represents one facet of the infection cycle, the bacteria infects a plant, multiplies, is aerosolized into the atmosphere and then delivered to a new plant through atmospheric precipitation.

"The role that biological particles play in atmospheric processes has been largely overlooked. Our results provide an impetus for atmospheric scientists to start thinking about the role these particles play in precipitation, "said Christner. (Between)

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20120404

Can dress Luminous When Mobile Rings


Gaun BersinarSony Ericsson's official spokesperson, Maria Sharapova has showcased a prototype design of a student in the form of dresses that can catch Bluetooth signals. The dress is able to produce a moving scale color variations when the phone rang, making the owner knew that the phone was wedding ring even in a crowded place.



It was submitted by the dress maker, Georgie Davies. According to Davies, this might be just a prototype, but this dress looks gorgeous, so it may be useful in the future.

The dress is displayed in the window department store Liberty London, Wimbledon, and ambassador for the high-tech prototype model of Sony Ericsson. The dress can connect mobile phone users via Bluetooth technology and glow when the phone rang. Davies, London College of Fashion student, designed the dresses up to knee length and sleeveless as part of the school project to explore the integration of technology and fashion. Davies has actually inspired by the user who can not hear the phone in a pub or a bar or a crowded place so forth.

Bluetooth signal that captures the light strands are present in small, with white decoration on one side of the dress from shoulder to hip. To dress there is no information when it will be released in the market.

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