Tag: Celebrates

  • Lotfi Zadeh Google Doodle Celebrates Azerbaijani-American Engineer & Professor Who Invented ‘Fuzzy Logic’ a Mathematical Concept

    Search engine giant, Google, is celebrating Lotfi A. Zadeh, an eminent mathematician and computer scientist on Tuesday. They dedicated a colourful Lotfi Zadeh Google Doodle to celebrate his invention ‘fuzzy logic’ a mathematical concept that’s applied in technology like the Japanese subway systems, cybersecurity software and so on.

    Here’s a Look at Lotfi Zadeh Google Doodle

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  • National Milk Day 2021: Amul Topical Celebrates Dr. Verghese Kurien’s 100th Birth Anniversary, View Pic

    Every November 26th, India celebrates National Milk Day marking Dr. Verghese Kurien’s birthday. Dr. Kurien, also known as “The Milkman of India”, came up with the White Revolution in India. Verghese Kurien’s contribution made the country the largest milk producer in the world. Amul marked the 100th birth anniversary today with a signature cartoon caricature featuring the Amul girl, Dr. Kurien, and a glass of milk. The caption read, “Amul Topical: Celebrating the 100th birth anniversary of the Milkman of India!” Hashtags included, “100 Years of Dr. Kurien”, “Desh ka Doodhwala”, “National Milk Day” and “Milkman of India”. Amul Releases Topical Ad on COVID-19 Vaccine Roll Out in Country, Says ‘India Becomes a VacciNation!’

    Amul Pays Tribute To “Milkman Of India”:

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  • Singles’ Day 2021: Twitterati Celebrates Bachelors’ Day or Double 11 With Funny Memes, Quotes and Wishes on November 11

    Happy Singles’ Day 2021! Also known as Anti-Valentine’s Day, Double 11 or the Bachelors’ Day, November 11 is celebrated as Singles Day in China and other parts of the world. Did you know that the date has a special meaning? Actually, November 11 or 11.11 was chosen to represent ‘single sticks’ which is a Chinese slang for bachelors. On this day, youngsters celebrate by buying gifts and presents for themselves with a notion of self-care. Check out how twitterati reacted by sharing funny memes, quotes and wishes for singles.

    Happy World Singles Day!

    To All Those Who Are Single..

    Hahahaha. SMART!

    Enjoy the Day

    Happy Singles Day!

    SWAG

    Always a Single!

    Memes are Important

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  • Google Celebrates 50 Years of Email As Gmail Reaches 3 Billion Global Users

    New Delhi, November 1: Ray Tomlinson, a computer programmer, sent the very first email 50 years ago. Now, Google is joining with Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo Mail, The Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group (M3AAWG) and others in celebrating Tomlinson’s innovation and 50 years of email.

    Tomlinson was a programmer working on ARPANET, the system that laid the groundwork for what would become the internet as we know it today. He tested the messaging system by sending emails to himself, and later said that the first note was probably something like “QWERTYUIOP.”

    More than 30 years after this breakthrough, a Google engineer named Paul Buchheit conducted his own email experiments. Buchheit described the problem he was trying to solve: “My email was a mess. Important messages were hopelessly buried, and conversations were a jumble. I couldn’t always get to my email because it was stuck on one computer, and web interfaces were unbearably clunky. And I had spam. A lot of it.” Instagram Launches Three New Stickers, Multi-Author Story for Diwali.

    These pain points are part of what motivated him to come up with a better system — Gmail. Buchheit created Gmail as a browser-based email programme that allowed users to easily search their own messages.

    “With Gmail, I got the opportunity to change email — to build something that would work for me, not against me,” he had said. Eventually, Gmail was launched to the public on April 1, 2004.

    “It had lightning fast email search and a storage limit of 1 GB which was 500 times more than prevailing inboxes of the time and a lot of people thought it was an April Fool’s Day hoax,” Google said in a statement.

    Gmail is now part of Google Workspace, the integrated solution that spans Docs, Slides, Sheets, Meet, Chat and more — and that is home to more than 3 billion global users. On any given day, Google Workspace now prevents more than 100 million harmful emails from reaching Gmail users.

    “Our machine learning models have evolved to understand and filter new threats, and we continue to block more than 99.9 per cent of spam, phishing, and malware from reaching our users,” said Neil Kumaran, Senior Product Manager, Counter-Abuse Technology.

    Before Tomlinson turned the @ symbol into a vehicle for connecting people in the early digital age, the symbol spent centuries in obscurity. Referred to as “the snail” by Italians, and the “monkey tail” by the Dutch, the humble @ does not have a clear origin story, but we know it was used in shipping records during the 16th century. New Apple iMac Pro With M1 Pro/M1 Max Chips To Be Next Year: Report.

    The @ symbol has come a long way since Tomlinson sent that first email 10 feet, 50 years ago. While the most obvious modern uses of the @ symbol have been in email addresses and Twitter handles, it’s recently become a crucial part of transforming collaboration in Google Workspace with smart canvas.

    “Today, if you type @ into a Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide, you’re going to get a whole host of collaboration possibilities. You might get recommended files, or people, or meeting invites that allow you to connect to the right conversations with @-mentions, and it’s all powered by AI and machine learning,” said Bao Lam, Head of Marketing, Google Workspace.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 01, 2021 06:52 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Bitcoin Celebrates 13th White Paper Anniversary: ‘9 Page White Paper Which Changed the Way We Look at Money’, Tweets Cryptocurrency India

    Halloween 2021 marks the 13th anniversary of the release of the white paper for bitcoin, the first fully decentralized, peer-to-peer electronic cash system by anonymous creator Satoshi Nakomoto. Satoshi launched the first Bitcoin client in early 2009 and then handed the project off to the community in 2010.

    “13 Years Ago Today Satoshi Nakamoto Published the Bitcoin White Paper. 9 page white paper which changed the way we look at money”, said Cryptocurrency India in a tweet.

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  • Kano Jigoro Google Doodle: Search Engine Celebrates 161st Birth Anniversary of The Founder of Judo

    Mumbai, October 28: Google Doodle today celebrates the birthday of Professor Kano Jigoro, a Japanese educator and the founder of Judo. Today (October 28) marks the 161st birth anniversary of Kano Jigoro. Google Doodle has multiple slides showing Jigoro’s life and work in a series of frames. The illustration is made by Los Angeles-based artist Cynthia Yuan Cheng.

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  • Kanō Jigorō’s 161st Birthday Google Doodle: Internet Giant Celebrates Japan’s Father of Judo in Series of Illustrations

    Search engine giant Google celebrates Kanō Jigorō’s 161st birthday on October 28. Kanō Jigorō was a celebrated Japanese martial artist and the founder of Judo. Kanō was also the first Asian member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1909. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recognition, and in 1960, the IOC approved Judo as an official Olympic sport. This is presented in a series of illustrations of the Kanō Jigorō’s 161st birthday Google Doodle made by CA-based artist Cynthia Cheng.

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  • Sand Artist Sudarsan Pattnaik Celebrates India’s 100 Crore COVID-19 Vaccination Milestone With Artistic Sand Art (See Video)

    Sand Artist from Odisha Sudarsan Pattnaik has created a sand sculpture at the Puri beach on the COVID-19 vaccination as India reached the one billion (100 Crore) COVID-19 vaccinations milestone on Thursday.

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  • Amul Celebrates India’s 100 Crore COVID-19 Vaccination Milestone With Creative Tropical (See Pic)

    Amul India is well known for always coming up with its special tropical edition on special events. This time, the country’s leading dairy brand has made a creative tropical to mark India’s 100 crore COVID-19 caccination milestone. In the advert, Amul wrote, ‘Saathi hath badhana, saathi re’ showing the ‘butter girl’ dressed up like a frontline worker, wearing a mask and an injection in her hand, symbolising the vaccination drive in the country.

    On Thursday, India marked the major milestone of 100 crore vaccination-mark, nine months after the nationwide inoculation programme was started to protect the people against COVID-19.

    Here’s the Tropical Doodle:

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  • Sivaji Ganesan 93rd Birth Anniversary: Google Celebrates the Occasion With a Beautiful Doodle Honouring the Tamil Cinema Legend!

    The great Sivaji Ganesan, one of the finest actors in Tamil Cinema, was born on October 1, 1928. As today marks the 93rd birth anniversary of this Indian Cinema Legend, Google commemorated the occasion with making a Doodle for Sivaji Ganesan, who had passed away on July 21, 2001.

    View the Doodle below:

    Sivaji Ganesan 93rd Birth Anniversary (Photo Credit: Google)

     

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