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Friday, October 7, 2011

Steve Jobs Timeline




1955-1979

1955 Feb. 24 Steven Paul is born in San Francisco, CA, soon to be adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.
1960 The Jobs family moves to Palo Alto, heart of the growing Silicon Valley.
1969 Steve Jobs meets Steve Wozniak.
1972 Steve and Woz build and sell illegally blue boxes to Berkeley students.
1973 Fall Steve spends one semester at Reed College, Oregon, then drops out.
1974 Steve gets a job at Atari, and makes a trip to India to seek enlightenment.
1975 Steve and Woz start assembling Apple I computers in the Jobs' garage, and sell them to hobbyists.
1976 Mar. Woz and Steve show the early Apple I board at the Homebrew Computer Club.
Apr. 1 Apple Computer Inc. is incorporated by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne.
Summer Steve Jobs and Woz show off the Apple I at the Personal Computing Festival.
1977 Jan. Mike Markkula invests in Apple and hires Mike Scott as CEO. Woz is forced to leave HP.
Apr. Apple makes a huge sensation at the West Coast Computer Faire with a prototype Apple II.
1978 The Apple II becomes the first mass-market personal computer, a huge hit all around the US.
Steve Jobs' and his ex-girlfriend Chris-Ann Brennan's daugher Lisa is born out of wedlock.
At Apple, work starts on Apple III and Lisa while Jef Raskin begins The Book of Macintosh.
1979Dec. Steve Jobs is shown the first working graphical user interface at Xerox PARC.
Sales of Apple II skyrocket after Visicalc, the first spreadsheet, is introduced.


1980-1989


1980 Jef Raskin’s Macintosh project is green-lighted. Lisa moves toward a GUI-computer.
May Apple launches the Apple III, which will prove a disastrous flop.
Dec. 12 Apple goes public, increasing Steve Jobs' net worth to over $200 million.
1981 Jef Raskin is forced out of his Macintosh project as Steve Jobs takes over.
Feb. 25 Black Wednesday: 50 Apple employees laid off by CEO Mike Scott, who leaves afterward.
Aug. 12 IBM launches the IBM PC, the biggest threat to Apple's future.
1982 Feb. Steve ends up on the cover of Time Magazine.
1983 Jan. Launch of the Lisa computer. The Lisa team merges with the Mac team.
Apr. 8 PepsiCo CEO John Sculley becomes Apple's CEO.
1984 Jan. 24 Macintosh is launched in great fanfare at Apple’s annual shareholder meeting.
1985 May Palace coup: Apple's board sides with John Sculley and strips Steve off all executive duties.
Summer Alan Kay first introduces the Pixar team to Steve Jobs.
Sep. 17 Steve Jobs resigns from Apple. Apple announces it will sue Steve's future company, NeXT.
1986 Jan. 30 Jobs buys a division of George Lucas' ILM for $10 million and incorporates it as Pixar.
Aug. Pixar unveils John Lasseter’s short film Luxo Jr. at SIGGRAPH.
Steve discovers his biological mother and sister, novelist Mona Simpson.
1987 Feb. Ross Perot invests $20 million in NeXT, valuing it at $125 million.
1988 Winter Pixar launches the Pixar Image Computer II and starts working on the RenderMan language.
Sep. NeXT and IBM form a partnership to have NeXT’s system run on IBM machines.
Oct. 12 Steve Jobs introduces the NeXT Cube in San Francisco.
Dec. At SIGGRAPH, Pixar releases Tin Toy (1988's Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film).
1989 Mar. NeXT partners with distribution network Businessland to sell to corporate America.
Jun. Canon invests $100 million in NeXT, now worth $600 million.

1990-1999

THE FACTS ABOUT- STEVE JOBS


The facts

Full name: Steven Paul Jobs
Birthdate: 24 February 1955
Birth location: San Francisco, California
Social background: lower middle-class. Father was fixing cars for a living.
Education: high-school certificate. Dropped out of Reed College after one semester.
Occupations: chairman & CEO at Apple Inc. + Director at The Walt Disney Company
Net worth: $5.5 billion according to Forbes' 2010 ranking — 136th richest man on Earth
Annual salary: $1

Family

Biological parents: Joanne Simpson and possibly Abdulfattah Jandali, political sciences professor from Syria
Adoptive parents: Paul and Clara Jobs, both deceased
Siblings: adoptive sister: Patti Jobs (born 1958), biological sister: Mona Simpson (born 1957)
Spouse: Laurene Powell (born 1964), married in 1991
Children: Lisa Brennan-Jobs (born 1978), with unmarried girlfriend Chris-Ann Brennan. Reed (born 1991), Erin Siena (born 1995) and Eve (born 1998) with wife Laurene.

Personal tastes & opinion

Political orientation: Democrat. Steve funds the Democratic Party (using his wife’s name) for each Presidential election, and he entertained the Clintons several times at his home in Palo Alto. Steve himself thought of running for the office of governor of California after he left Apple in 1985 — but gave up in the end. He knew Gov. Jerry Brown from his days at the Los Altos Zen Center in the 1970s.

Steve Jobs - in Forbes


Steve Jobs

Net Worth
$7 B As of September 2011
At a Glance
  • Age: 56
  • Source: Apple, Pixar, self-made
  • Residence: Palo Alto, CA
  • Country of Citizenship: United States
  • Hometown: San Francisco, California
  • Education: Drop Out, Reed College
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Children: 4

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Monday, May 9, 2011

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Osama bin Laden's Biography


Who is Osama bin Laden?
Osama bin Laden is the founder and leader of the international terrorist network ALQAEDA, and the U.S. government's prime suspect in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. His precise whereabouts are unknown, but several audio and video tapes of bin Laden have surfaced since 2001, suggesting that he is still alive.

What is bin Laden's ideology?
Bin Laden and other militant Islamist leaders issued a 1998 manifesto denouncing the presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia, U.S. support of Israel, and the economic sanctions imposed after the 1991 Gulf War against Saddam Hussein's Iraq. "To kill Americans and their allies, both civil and military, is an individual duty of every Muslim who is able, in any country," the manifesto reads, "until their armies, shattered and broken-winged, depart from all the lands of Islam." Bin Laden regards Western institutions—coed schools, MTV, Rotary clubs, democracy itself—as depraved.

Has bin Laden declared war on the United States?
Yes, in 1996. "Due to the imbalance of power between our armed forces and the enemy forces," he wrote, "a suitable means of fighting must be adopted, i.e., using fast-moving, light forces that work under complete secrecy."

Does bin Laden have the authority to issue Muslim religious rulings?
Technically, no. While he often invokes God and quotes the Quran, bin Laden is not a certified expert on Islam; he holds degrees in civil engineering and public administration. He consults with militant clerics who promote a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, but most Muslims do not follow their rulings.

Where does bin Laden come from?
Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia in 1957 to a Syrian mother and Yemeni father. He is one of fifty-odd children of the multiple wives of Mohammed bin Laden, a construction magnate who made his fortune building palaces for the Saudi royal family.

Is bin Laden rich?
Yes. Estimates of his inheritance range from $30 million to $300 million, but it's hard to say how much is left, since he has used his fortune to fund al-Qaeda and he keeps his assets hidden. His family, which controls the Saudi Binladin Group, a multibillion-dollar conglomerate, has distanced itself from Osama, but U.S. investigators suspect some family members continued to act as conduits to family accounts.

When did bin Laden first become radicalized?
As a student in Jeddah in the late 1970s, bin Laden fell in with theMuslim Brotherhood , a radical group devoted to establishing a pan-Islamic state.

When did bin Laden become involved with Afghanistan?
During the 1979-89 war against the Soviets. Bin Laden raised money and supplied heavy machinery for the anticommunist mujahadeen, or holy warriors, fighting the Soviet invasion. He also provided financing for the so-called Services Office, which recruited and trained a brigade of foreign Muslim militants that fought alongside the Afghan mujahadeen.

How did bin Laden found al-Qaeda?
Once the Afghan resistance—financed by the Saudis and the United States—began to wear down the Soviet army, bin Laden looked to extend the holy war beyond Afghanistan. Bin Laden forged an alliance with radical Islamist groups in Egypt and elsewhere, organizing al-Qaeda in 1988.

Wasn’t bin Laden on America’s side in Afghanistan in the 1980s?
Yes and no. The United States and bin Laden supported the Afghan resistance, but for different reasons. Containing Communism was the U.S. government's top priority. It gave support to the mujahadeen through the Pakistani ISI military intelligence service, which decided how to apportion aid among resistance groups. Bin Laden wanted to expel the atheist Soviets and install a fundamentalist Islamic regime. While CIA case officers knew of bin Laden's existence, the U.S. had no direct ties to his operations.

When did bin Laden begin to consider the United States his enemy?
In the 1980s, bin Laden disdained America for its alliances with Israel and moderate Muslim states, but it was the Gulf crisis that crystallized his hatred. When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, bin Laden wanted Arab veterans of the Afghan war to help the Saudi army defend Saudi Arabia. He saw the arrival of American troops to confront Saddam—and the continued U.S. military presence in the Gulf after the war—as a violation of the sanctity of Muslim territory.

How has the Saudi government handled bin Laden?
When he returned from the Afghan war in 1989, bin Laden gave speeches accusing the Saudi monarchy of being corrupt, cruel, and un-Islamic. He was placed under virtual house arrest in 1991, and later that year went into exile. (Some accounts say his well-placed family helped him slip out of the country; others say the Saudi government wanted him to leave.) In 1994, the Saudi government stripped bin Laden of his citizenship and said it had frozen his assets.

How did bin Laden end up back in Afghanistan?
After he left Saudi Arabia in 1991, bin Laden settled in Sudan, where he established his own businesses and set up training camps for al-Qaeda. U.S. and Saudi pressure forced him to abandon Sudan in 1996; back then, the United States sought to keep bin Laden on the run, not to capture him. Bin Laden fled to Afghanistan, where the Taliban offered him a base in exchange for money to fund their fighters. Saudi Arabia attempted to pressure the Taliban into turning bin Laden over to them after the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. The Taliban's refusal to do so led to the recall of the Saudi ambassador and a break in diplomatic relations.

Before September 11, how did America pursue bin Laden?
In several ways, including military strikes, diplomacy, legal action, and intelligence work. The United States used diplomatic pressure and the threat of UN sanctions to get Sudan to expel bin Laden in 1996. For several years, the CIA paid agents in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan to monitor bin Laden's movements; after the 1998 bombing of two U.S. embassies in East Africa, the United States used cruise missiles to hit his Afghan bases. Also in 1998, a federal grand jury indicted bin Laden and twenty-one other Qaeda members for conspiring to kill Americans abroad; four men were convicted in May of 2001.

Was bin Laden behind the September 11 attacks?
Many in the Arab world are dubious, but investigators have found financial records, communications among Qaeda members, and other evidence linking bin Laden to the September 11 attacks. Moreover, bin Laden and other Qaeda operatives have effectively claimed responsibility for the attacks. In a videotape recorded in Afghanistan in November 2001, bin Laden celebrated the strikes on the World Trade Center. "We had notification since the previous Thursday that the event would take place that day," he said. "We calculated in advance the number of casualties." In another tape released in April 2002, bin Laden and one of his top deputies were shown kneeling to praise their "great victory" on September 11.

What is bin Laden’s connection to Iraq?
The relationship between bin Laden's al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein's Iraq is a murky one, and has been the subject of much debate. Saddam's regime, in fact, was precisely the kind of secular Arab government bin Laden abhorred. In making the case for the war against Iraq, the Bush administration argued there were ties between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda, warning the dictator might supply the terrorists with weapons of mass destruction. The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States—also known as the 9/11 Commission—however, concluded there was no U.S. intelligence supporting a link between Iraq and al-Qaeda. Peter Bergen, author of The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of al-Qaeda's Leader, has noted tenuous links between Iraq and al-Qaeda and "may have played footsie in Sudan," but is quick to add "nothing came of it." Today, al-Qaeda does have a presence in Iraq. In February 2003, bin Laden stated in an audio tape that "Muslims in general and the Iraqis in particular must brace themselves for jihad against this unjust [U.S.] campaign and acquire ammunition and weapons." In another tape in December 2004, bin Laden referred to the Jordanian-born terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, and in a tape aired in January 2006, he claimed "Iraq has become a point of attraction and recruitment of qualified resources." In this same tape, he threatened future attacks against the United States and offered a so-called truce based on a U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq.

Where is bin Laden?
We don't know. Bush administration officials have concluded that bin Laden was at the December 2001 battle of Tora Bora in southeastern Afghanistan but escaped. Bin Laden might have then hid in a cave complex in Afghanistan, slipped into semi-autonomous tribal regions in north Pakistan, or fled the area. Nearly a year passed after the battle of Tora Bora without any communication from bin Laden, and some U.S. officials, as well as Pakistan's leader General Pervez Musharraf, publicly stated they thought he might be dead. However, in November 2002, an audiotape surfaced that U.S. intelligence experts say was a recent recording of bin Laden, calling for new attacks against the United States and its allies. Since then, several other tapes have surfaced, including the January 2006 tape that experts authenticated, and a tape released in September 2007, apparently to coincide with the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Intelligence and military officials believe bin Laden is somewhere in Pakistan, not far from the Afghan border. The FBI reward for information leading to his capture has increased from $25 million to $50 million.
Osama bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of Americans, was killed in an operation led by the United States, President Barack Obama said in a dramatic late-night statement at the White House.
A small team of Americans killed bin Laden in a firefight Sunday at a compound in the Pakistani town of Abbottabat, about 100 kilometers north of the capital Islamabad, US and Pakistani officials said. The team took custody of his remains and American officials said they were being handled in accordance with Islamic tradition.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup hosting


ICC Cricket World Cup, Hosting Countries of the World.

Year  Host country/countries
1975England
1979England
1983England
1987India & Pakistan
1992Australia & New Zealand
1996India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
1999England
2003South Africa, Zimbabwe & Kenya
2007West Indies
2011Bangladesh, India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
2015Australia & New Zealand
2019England
2023

Cricket World Cup 2011 venue & Time Table



Cricket World Cup 2011 venue & Time Table: With India as the main host of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, Cricket World Cup 2011 venue includes stadiums of cities like Dhaka, Mumbai, Kolkata, Mohali, Colombo, Chennai, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, chittagong and Bangalore. Cricket World Cup 2011 venue also includes new venues like Pallekelle and Hambantota – both being in Sri Lanka.
Cricket World Cup 2011 teams: Cricket World Cup 2011 teams include 4 times winner Australia, 2 times winners West Indies, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, England and Kenya. Groups in which Cricket World Cup 2011 teams are divided:
Group A – Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.
Group B India, South Africa, England, Bangladesh, West Indies, Netherlands and Ireland.

Group Division:
Group A:Group B
Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya.India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.



Match NoDate and TimeTeamsVenue
119 Feb Sat 14:00 PM (D/N)India vs Bangladesh - Group BShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Dhaka
220 Feb Sun 09:30 AMNew Zealand vs Kenya - Group BMA Chidambaram Stadium Chepauk,Chennai
320 Feb Sun 14:30 PM (D/N)Sri Lanka vs Canada - Group AInternational Cricket Stadium, Hambantota
421 Feb Mon14:30 PM (D/N)Australia vs Zimbabwe - Group ASardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
522 Feb Tue 14:30 PM (D/N)England vs Netherlands - Group BVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
623 Feb Wed 14:30 PM (D/N)Pakistan vs Kenya - Group AInternational Cricket Stadium, Hambantota
724 Feb Thu 14:30 PM (D/N)South Africa vs West Indies - Group BFeroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
825 Feb Fri 14:30 PM (D/N)Australia vs New Zealand - Group AVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
925 Feb Fri 09:00 AMBangladesh vs Ireland Group BShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
1026 Feb Sat 14:30 PM (D/N)Sri Lanka vs Pakistan - Group AR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
1127 Feb Sun 14:30PM (D/N)India vs England - Group BEden Gardens, Kolkata
1228 Feb Mon
14:30 PM Feb 28 (D/N)
West Indies vs NetherlandsFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1328 Feb Mon 09:30 AMZimbabwe vs Canada - Group AVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
141 Mar Tue 14:30 PM (D/N)Sri Lanka vs Kenya - Group AR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
152 Mar
Wed 14:30 PM (D/N)
England vs Ireland - Group BM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
163 Mar Thu 09:30 AMSouth Africa vs Netherlands - Group BPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
173 Mar Thu 14:30 PM (D/N)Pakistan vs Canada - Group AR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
184 Mar Fri 09:30 AMNew Zealand vs Zimbabwe - Group ASardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
194 Mar Fri 14:00 PMBangladesh vs West Indies - Group BShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
205 Mar Sat 14:30 PMSri Lanka vs Australia - Group AR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
216 Mar Sun 14:30 PM (D/N)India vs Ireland - Group BM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
226 Mar Sun 09:30 AMEngland vs South Africa - Group BMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
237 Mar Mon 14:30 PM (D/N)Kenya vs Canada - Group AFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
248 Mar Tue 14:30 PM (D/N)Pakistan vs New Zealand - Group AInternational Cricket Stadium, Pallekele
259 Mar Wed 14:30 PM (D/N)India vs Netherlands - Group BFeroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
2610 Mar Thu
14:30 PM (D/N)
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe - Group AInternational Cricket Stadium, Pallekele
2711 Mar Fri
09:30 AM
West Indies vs Ireland - Group BPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
2811 Mar Fri 14:00 PMBangladesh vs England - Group BZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
2912 Mar Sat 14:30 PM (D/N)India vs South Africa - Group BVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
3013 Mar Sun 09:30 AMNew Zealand vs Canada - Group AWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
3113 Mar Sun 14:30 PM (D/N)Australia vs Kenya - Group AM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
3214 Mar Mon 14:30 PMPakistan vs ZimbabweInternational Cricket Stadium, Pallekelle
3314 Mar Mon 09:00 AMBangladesh vs Netherlands - Group BZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
3415 Mar Tue 14:30 PMSouth Africa vs Ireland - Group BEden Gardens, Kolkata
3516 Mar Wed 14:30 PMAustralia vs Canada - Group AM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
3617 Mar
Thu 14:30 PM (D/N)
England vs West Indies - Group BMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
3718 Mar Fri 14:30 PM (D/N)Sri Lanka vs New Zealand - Group AWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
3818 Mar Fri 09:30 AMIreland vs Netherlands - Group BEden Gardens, Kolkata
3919 Mar Sat 14:30 PM (D/N)Australia vs Pakistan - Group AR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
4019 Mar Sat 09:00 AMBangladesh vs South Africa - Group BShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
4120 Mar Sun 09:30 AMZimbabwe vs Kenya - Group AEden Gardens, Kolkata
4220 Mar Sun 14:30 PM (D/N)India vs West Indies - Group BMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
4323 Mar Wed 14:00 PM (D/N)First QuarterfinalShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
4424 Mar Thu 14:30 PM (D/N)Second QuarterfinalSardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
4525 Mar Fri 14:00 PM (D/N)Third QuarterfinalShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
4626 Mar Sat 14:30 PM (D/N)Fourth QuarterfinalR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
4729 Mar Tue 14:30 PM (D/N)First SemifinalR Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
4830 Mar Wed 14:30 PM (D/N)Second SemifinalPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
4902 Apr Sat 14:30 PM (D/N)FINALWankhede Stadium, Mumbai

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