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What are the best features of Microsoft Office 365?
Here’s a breakdown of some awesome Features Office 3651. Work Smarter, EverywhereAfter buying Office 365, you also gain access to its accompanying mobile apps and browser apps. This allows you to access their cloud service from any up to date web browser on your desktop or mobile device. Even better yet, you don’t have to install Office software on your computer to do this.The mobile app allows you to access all of your Office 365 subscriptions and Office products right from your smartphone or tablet; this includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Onenote, and more. Cut the cord and stop working on your PC only — download the Microsoft Office 365 mobile app to stay productive, even while on the go.2. Enjoy 50 GB of StorageEach Office 365 user receives a whopping 50 GB of storage with Exchange Online; this can be used to save emails, calendar events, task lists, meeting notes, contact information, and email attachments.You can save some more space in your mailbox by utilizing the OneDrive cloud storage feature to share attachments.Your OneDrive storage is also synced to your device, enabling you to work offline on files. As soon as you reconnect to the web, the newest versions of your documents will be automatically uploaded to your cloud storage. The new versions of your documents will also be sent to any other connected device, including your phone or tablet — nifty!3. Edit Documents with Real-Time Co-AuthoringCollaborate online and see changes your team makes to shared documents within your Office apps as they happen with the real-time co-authoring feature in Word. Save your file to OneDrive cloud storage or SharePoint so your team can access the document and make any necessary edits or updates. You can also share it directly from Word by utilizing a handily integrated sidebar. As the publisher and access-giver, you can edit accessibility settings at any time.With the improved version control that was rolled out with Office 2016 co-authoring, you can see which changes to the document were made by which contributor and when the update was made. You can also easily revert back to a previous version of the file whenever you need to.4. Connect with Co-WorkersYou may not have known this, but Office apps include a Skype in-app integration. You can use this feature to instant message your teammates, share your screen during meetings and have audio or visual conversations — without even exiting the Office apps you’re working in. You can continue Skype conversations even after you close your office apps via your desktop or mobile version of Skype. The best part? Your team will receive unlimited Skype minutes.Source: Microsoft5. Send Links, Not FilesIt’s time to move away from email attachments. It’s never been easier to share documents for co-authoring!Simply upload your file to Office 365’s cloud storage. Then, write your email via Outlook or the Outlook web app. Rather than attaching your document to the email, you can insert a link to the file on your cloud. Outlook will automatically allow email recipients to edit the document you wish to share. You can always change permissions on any document at your convenience.6. Convert OneNote Items into Outlook Calendar EventsEasily configure OneNote items to tasks within your Outlook calendar. You can also assign tasks to colleagues, complete with follow-up reminders and concise due dates. You can also transfer meeting notes taken in OneNote via email to your teammates, and add important details (date, location, and attendees) to their respective meeting.7. Use Your Mouse as a Laser Pointer during PowerPoint PresentationsWith only a simple keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + P), your mouse can be used as a laser pointer during your PowerPoint presentations. You can also use the “presenter mode” commands while using this feature.The laser pointer tool has been a nifty trick within older versions of the office apps for years; however, it was only recently integrated for touch-screen devices. All you have to do is hold down on your device’s screen, and the laser pointer will appear.8. Create a Power Map Using ExcelTurn data into a 3-D interactive map with Power Map, one of the many Power BI-enhanced data visualization features that Excel has to offer. It comes with three different filters: List, Range, or Advanced. The Power Map will help you not only convey your data more effectively, but also support your claims by creating a tangible story from the numbers.
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How do I quote cost for software development projects?
Every IT project starts with a plea or a pitch. If the abilities of one party meet the requirements of the other, we have a match So where do you take it from there? The fragile partnership-in-the-making might collapse because of the one wrong move and it’s a business proposal, or as they usually call it in development circles — a quote. Now there is a fine line between an alluring quote with underestimated time & material rates and a wary quote with vague rates. Both of these have a big chance of killing the project.A quote is the first important project task before you even start the project!Sounds a bit counterintuitive, but bear with me, as I’ll try to give you a quick tour on the Shakuro Quote Process works. Our CTO, Alex Chaly will provide some insights. This is not a guide by any means, just our little break down of the quote process and some principles we follow after getting our share of bumps and bruises in the business.Quote InceptionThe question any incoming project query contains is “how much?” That is what the leads do, and that is the question we want our sales to handle like pros by dexterously passing the request to a Project Manager. A PM is a key figure in the request-handling process. Their experience/vision is the first filter that potential projects have to pass through. Those that ignite a spark in a PM are the projects we adhere to in the first place.Different projects showcase multiple variables and uniquenesses that have to be taken into account from the get-go. Those include the first impression, the spokesperson, the industry, the ambitions, the terms, the cultural peculiarities of the project, and etc. A PM’s ability to decipher that valuable information and pick the wheat from the chaff is widely appreciated, and we are not an exception.Usually, the information presented within a quote request is superficial, but you can still pick up a lot from it. First, the identification of the client’s scope of involvement through these types of questions:Do they have experience in software development?How aware are they of the design process?Do they know a wireframe from a prototype?Are they familiar with outsourced work process?What are their terms and budget restrictions?It generally requires analytical skills, some knowledge of psychology, and a nose for business to make sense of the client’s project description. You don’t want to overextend yourself on a project that will never go off, as well as miss out on a big opportunity.One of the superpowers a PM can have is the ability to get into the head of the person making the request and look beyond their presentation into the core of the idea.Types Of QuotesJudging from that variety of factors, it’s PM’s objective to characterize an incoming project’s quote belonging to one of these 3 types:The rough quote.The custom quote.The elaborate quote.These are just the high-level initial types. Of course, there are intersecting projects, a lot of them require clarification, but as a general guideline this is the classification we use to maintain a big picture and not get lost in the details.The Rough QuoteThis one usually takes 1 to 2 hours. And is a PM’s subjective evaluation based on the brief information and the similarities found in the previous projects. This type of quote is very superficial and it is that because of the client’s need. So the PM’s workflow is typically the following:Study the project description in terms of meaning and form. Analyze the choice of words, try to catch the mood of the person in charge, as well the voice and tone of the brand if there is one.Find similarities in the implemented projects and pick basic design/development process stages from there.Analyze the efforts it previously took to build those similarities.Apply the data to the current situation.Consider visible risks and potential issues.Come up with a project proposal in 90 minutes or so.A quick and rough quote might be reconsidered once the first decision is made.Though being very rough and approximate, it is important for us to deliver as much relevance as we possibly can. This is where analytical skills come into play. You don’t need a first-hand experience in shoe sales to create a shoe depot website, online store, or an app. If you’ve ever dealt with e-commerce, the practices, pitfalls, and solutions you acquired there should be enough for you to see the parallels.There is a catch though. Developing solutions for multiple industries might give some people a false sense of awareness. Every industry these days is dynamic and nothing like it was 5 or 10 years ago, so if you are stuck in the 2005 thinking mode about some domain, you are unlikely to be on the same page as a client approaching you.As part of our policy, we encourage our Project Managers to explore the trends in global industries like commerce, gaming, art, finance, sports, entertainment, etc.The Custom QuoteWhenever the incoming information is every bit of substantial and urgency is not a factor, we try to go with a deeper and more complex version of the rough quote and it’s the custom one. The case where a project complexity shines through requires a collective estimation. So this is where the PM summons the team that usually includes a back-end developer, a UI/UX designer, a front-end developer, and QA engineer.By that point, the PM has done their research and can present the project in detail. So how does the team get involved? Everyone has their specific slice of the project and the responsibilities, so after the PM reveals the project, the team fills a special templated document with their estimations. The PM goes through those with a fine-tooth comb and assembles the design+development quote.Additional Quote ItemsThe time & material efforts of the team is a signNow part of the project estimation, but there are more things to it. First, it’s the infrastructure works, including server deployment, setup, CMS operations, etc.A separate entity that affects the initial quote and shapes it into a proposal is risk management. Every project comes in with a certain number of visible and disguised risks, that affect our performance. Over the years, we’ve accumulated enough experience to create a matrix of risks specific to our company. Those include:New and unfamiliar technologies to be used.Third-party platform integration requirements.Level of team commitment required.Internal policy (availability, employee seniority, etc.)All sorts of smaller shenanigans.According to that matrix, we figure out the risk index of a project and integrate it with the quote and see if we are still on the positive side. If we are, we kick it right off, if not — the work continues in re-evaluation to see what are the areas that can be improved. This type of quotes is a serious effort and it takes around 10 hours to deliver.The Elaborate QuoteEntering the deep waters we are. You know when you hit a cluster of loot in a video game and you are kind of lost and don’t know where to start? That is what sometimes happens when a large enterprise project gets drawn. These are the commonly found features of a big project:It requires a prototype because you can’t wrap your head around all the variables and functionalities it has.It also requires a detailed roadmap as per the technologies to be used, infrastructure, and even new employees to fill the gaps.At this point, the quote assembly becomes a hell of a job on itself, which in order to be done properly has to be paid for. This is where we draw the line between tendering and actually projecting the future work. The result of winning a tender is the reconsideration of what got you there, thus requoting.With our rockstar elaborate quote, we want to be as good as our words. That’s why we treat complex quote as a separate segment of the project and charge for it. This is the type of quote that we should really call ‘package’, as the price is not the only asset we deliver. The 50-hour subproject package includes the following items:High-fidelity wireframe. There is not a lot of options that can be representative of the proposed functionality enough to persuade a client. Prototypes we deliver with the help of the Axure software is certainly a good asset. We can recreate prototypes with conditional logic, dynamic content, UI animation, and UX interactions without having to write any code.Unbiased general estimate. The quotes we create after all the thorough research, presentation, and delivery are not company-specific. This means you can take it anywhere else to implement, put it on the shelf, have it peer-reviewed, or whatever you want because it’s your custom estimate and we stand for it. Of course, any project estimate is closely connected to the time period and is better implemented while fresh and by those who drew the map.Web App Quote ExampleI’ve seen quotes that look like personal emails with a lot of irrelevant information and “breaking-the-ice” techniques mixed between the cold numbers and technology lists. Every project we get involved in starts with an interview, or Q&A/AMA session, where we get a feel of the project in a verbal conversation. This is not a quote process yet, it’s the acquaintance with the project.And then, we can talk business. This is a sample custom quote (the second type), that was generated by a PM after the team meeting within 10 hours.We believe a quote has to be relevant to the request. Even though we do attempt to approach the quote process from a standpoint of using a template, every quote is unique. Different project objectives enable us to leverage specific parts and features, and we make sure we can demonstrate it in a quote.The quote has to fulfill its value, be memorable, and to the point. Over 10 years of experience in web/mobile design & development have taught us some valuable lessons on how to approach proposals, one of them being “don’t turn it into a show”. Instead, we try to embed it into our signature business process which is open, precise, and smooth.
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When and how will electric cars come to India?
Electric cars have arrived India since long time but their range were very less and their designs were not good but with the evolution in batteries and Design it seems electric vehicles will dominate the market within next decade . Some best upcoming electric cars in India are :.1 Tata Tigor EV Tata Motors showcased the Tigor EV at 2018 Auto Expo. The company has got the deal to supply EVs to government officials along with Mahindra. The company has already supplied 350 units to EESL and the second phase will begin in 2019. The Tigor EV continues the same design theme of regular Tigor and except for EV badges people won’t be able to recognise it. Tata Motors has given a smaller battery for Tigor EV to keep price competitive as increasing battery will take price of Tigor out of budget for most people. Tata Tigor EV uses a 216 Ah 16 V battery and 3-Phase AC Induction Motor producing 39.95 hp of power, even though this out is less compared to combustion powered Tigor. The Tigor EV has a claimed range of 130 km which is adequate for daily driving and city usage along with a top speed of 100 kph. According to Tata Motors, Tigor EV can be charged from zero to 80 percent in just 90 minutes with a fast charger and 3 hours with normal charger. To improve range, Tata Motors has given regenerative braking system. The electric motor is mated to a single speed automatic transmission and power is sent to front wheels. We can good acceleration from Tigor EV thanks to instant torque output of electric motors. In the exterior, Tata Motors has given EV lettering in blue colour on front grille and EV decals on the side to make people aware that it is not a regular Tigor. The interior of Tigor EV continues to be same and comes with same features like climate control, push button start, key less entry, alloy wheels, infotainment system with Bluetooth and more. We are expecting Tata Motors to launch Tigor EV by the end of this decade. Expected India Launch : 2019 Expected Price : Rs. 10-11 lakh2.Hyundai Kona Electric :Hyundai has already expressed its desire to launch the electric version of the Kona SUV that would be the South Korean auto major’s effort to grab a chunk of the Indian EV market. With the Indian government gearing up to introduce pure electric mobility across the country by 2030, The Kona EV could play a crucial role for the brand. While the regular version of this SUV is ready to hit the domestic market sometime next year, expect the electric powered model to arrive here by 2020. Speaking about the Hyundai Kona EV, it would feature identical design as the regular model. However, there could be some distinctive features as well making it different compared to the standard model with combustion engine. The Hyundai Kona appears with a really unique design that grabs attention at the very first glance. It sports some key design elements that are very different than the conventional Hyundai models. The Hyundai Kona features headlamps positioned lower than their conventional position and the LED daytime running lights positioned separately on top of the headlamps. Apart from that, a large black front grille with chrome trim, a muscular bumper with neatly positioned unique shaped fog lamps, black cladding are there. Also, it gets sporty alloy wheels, black cladding, side sill, turn indicator integrated ORVMs, blackened glass area, a nicely curved roofline glossy black finish and roof rails, roof spoiler at back, wraparound sleek and sharp LED taillights and a chunky bumper with black cladding. The overall appearance of the Hyundai Kona EV is going to be very attractive indeed, just like the regular model. Inside the cabin too, Hyundai Kona EB would share the same design and features as the regular car. It is based on a new platform, therefore we expect the battery on under the floor of the EV won’t minimise the space for the occupants. Expect several upmarket features to be there. On the powertrain front, Hyundai Kona EV will get an efficient battery pack offering long range and a powerful electric motor. Expect the SUV to offer around 390 km running range as this is going to be a key element for the success of the EV. Hyundai is planning to uncover the SUV in the first half of 2018. The India-spec model could be priced at around Rs. 22 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Expected India Launch: 2019 Expected India Price: Rs. 22 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi)3. Nissan Leaf : Nissan Leaf is going to be a very important product in the Indian electric vehicle market very soon. This is also going to be a crucial car from the Japanese brand in order to grab a sizeable chunk the country’s EV market considering the Indian government’s ambitious strategy to adopt pure electric mobility across the country by 2030. The Nissan has just unveiled its new Leaf with an attractive and sharp styling. Expect this electric powered car to arrive here next year. The 2018 Nissan Leaf looks like have taken inspiration from the new generation Micra hatchback. It dons a mature styling compared to the predecessor. Speaking about the style, the sharp LED projector headlamps with LED daytime running lights, Nissan’s signature V shaped chrome trim at the black front grille, sculpted looking bumper with rectangular shaped fog lamps enhance the visual appeal of the Leaf EV.Moving to the side profile of this electric hatchback, there is sporty alloy wheels, subtly flared wheel arches, sleek creases above the rear fender, blackened ORVMs, black glass are and the roof too wears a black colour theme. Thanks to the partially blackened C pillar, the car gets a floating roof design. Apart from that, it dons a sloping roof, shark fin antenna, sharp vertically positioned LED taillights, black roof spoiler, a sculpted looking tailgate and a black bumper with sleek blue trim add zing to this electric car. The contrast exterior paint scheme gives it a stylish appearance. Inside the cabin, 2018 Nissan Leaf EV appears with an all-black theme that enhances its sportiness and premium style. It features a flat-bottom multifunction three-spoke steering wheel, analog and digital display consisting instrument cluster with sporty touch, a large touchscreen infotainment system. The car offers generous amount of space and comfort to the occupants and it sports upmarket quality materials inside the cabin enhancing premiumness. The car gets loads of safety features and advanced techs to be the inside the cabin. On the powertrain front, the current Nissan Leaf EV can run up to 228 km and 280 km with the two battery packs on offer with the car, that are a 24 kWh and a 30 kWh unit. New model gets a bigger 40 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that kicks out around 148 bhp of peak power and 320 Nm of peak torque. It could deliver a running range of around 242 km. The India-spec model is expected to come here as a CBU unit, that would make it a pricey car here. It is likely to be displayed at the 2018 New Delhi Auto Expo and the new Leaf EV could be priced at around Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Expected India Launch: 2019 Expected India Price: Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi)4.Tata Tiago EV : While Tata Nano EV would be the entry level electric car from Tata Motors, the Tiago EV would arrive as a more premium model. Tata Tiago regular model has already garnered pretty much attention and positive response from the buyers. At the LCV 2017, Tata Motors has displayed the Tiago EV concept that appears as attractive as the regular model and it could arrive in the country by 2020. Upon launch, this would play important role in making Tata Motors a major player in the Indian EV market. Speaking about the design, Tata Tiago EV gets identical design as the internal combustion engine powered model. It gets a smiling pattern black front grille with sleek chrome trim at the bottom, sharp headlamps, a sculpted looking front bumper with black air intake featuring a horizontal slat through the centre, chrome bezel around fog lamps. As the Tata Tiago EV Concept has been showcased, it gets the same design at side profile as well. There are a sleek character lines, body coloured ORVMs with integrated turn indicator, blackened glass area and alloy wheels. Rear profile of the Tata Tiago EV gets wraparound taillights, roof spoiler and there is a chunky bumper as well. However, the production model could arrive with some distinctive design elements that will make it slightly different looking compared to the regular model that is powered by internal combustion engine. While the exterior of the Tata Tiago EV remains same, its interior also appears with the same basic design and features. However, there are little bit of extra control buttons inside the cabin compared to the regular model. This electric powertrain equipped Tata Tiago is expected to come weighing lighter than the standard model presently available in the market. Expect upmarket quality materials to be used in seat and upholstery. Space too is likely to remain same as the current model. Developed by Tata Motors European Technical Centre based in UK, the Tiago electric hatchback draws energy from an 85 kW capacity electric motor.It generates 200 Nm of peak torque and the hatchback can run at a top speed of 135 kmph. It would take around 11 seconds to accelerate to 100 kmph from standstill. Expect a good range from this car. A single speed transmission will deliver power to the front wheels of this electric hatchback. Expect the Tiago EV to be displayed in India at the 2018 New Delhi Auto Expo and it would be launched here by 2020. It is likely to be priced between Rs. 8 lakh and Rs. 10 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Expected India Launch: 2020 Expected India Price: Rs. 8 lakh – Rs. 10 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi)5:Mahindra KUV 100 EV : Mahindra is one of the manufacturers who has committed to EVs before its rivals. The company has acquired REVA which is the only electric car manufacturer in the country and the first product was e-Verito which is in the market for sometime now. The government is planning to give more importance for EV and by 2030 atleast 30 percent of sales to come from EVs. The company is planning to introduce EVs of current models and they are currently working on it. One of the products in the pipeline is KUV 100, the entry level product of Mahindra. The company hasn’t released much details about KUV 100 EV but we can expect exterior and interior to be carried over from regular model. changes will be made under the hood and it could be powered by one of the new electric motors from Mahindra which is currently under development. The e-Verito electric motor is good enough for city usage but for highway and other purpose it is lagging behind compared to international models. The Indian manufacturer is working on improving range and performance of electric motors and this will be used for KUV 100 EV. We can expect Mahindra to give fast charging option for KUV 100 as it will help customers save time. The KUV 100 EV is expected to be launched by 2020 and it will be priced around Rs. 7-9 lakh.block=”2"]ong>Expected launch : 2020 Expected Price : 7-9 lakh6.Tata E-Vision EV: Tata Motors showcased E-Vision concept at 2018 Geneva Motor Show. The E-Vision concept production model is going to be a C-segment sedan and it is one of the most beautiful concept from Tata Motors with flowing lines and sleek body which makes it so popular among visitors. The company has confirmed that production model will come for E-Vision concept. The Indian manufacturer is committed towards electric mobility as they have already introduced Tigao and Tigor EV. The company is working on new battery pack which could improve range to a new level compared to current products. The expected range from new battery is 300-420 km along with a small charging time.]otor’s OMEGA EV architecture is the base of E-Vision concept and the company has made some changes to the platform especially for this particular concept. The India manufacturer hasn’t given much details about battery pack of E-Vision EV but it can accelerate from 0-100 kph in 7 sec and top speed is 200 kph. The E-Vision concept can be charged using fast charger and standard charger with much faster charging times than conventional models. Another area, Tata Motors is focusing is connected technologies which could play an important role in future products and E-Vision concept is loaded with cloud mapping, geospatical mapping and more. of E-Vision concept is based on Impact Design 2.0 philosophy and production model will carry most of the design theme of concept model. The interior has a futuristic design theme with lack of buttons and everything is controlled from touch screens. We can expect Tata Motors to introduce production model of E-Vision concept in 2021. Launch Date : 2021 Expected Price : Rs.12-16 lakh7:Renault Zoe EV : Renault Zeo EV is a small hatchback and it is on of the most popular EVs in European market. Nissan which is Renault partner company is planning to launch Leaf EV in India and the French manufacturer is following the foot steps of Japanese manufacturer to launch Zeo EV in India as the company is planning to bring it as a CBU model initially. The design of Zeo EV is attractive with swoping headlamp with a curved front bumper along with small air-dam and front gets a sleek design to reduce resistance. The windshield is steeply raked for least resistance for air and the charging port is hidden under Renault logo. On the side, Renault has given two shoulder lines in which one starts from headlamps and ends on front door.second starts from front door handles and goes all the way to tail lamps. The rear design is similar to other Renault models and it comes with LED tail lamps. The Zoe measures 4084 mm in length, 1730 mm in width and 1562 mm in height. The wheelbase of Zoe is 2588 mm and comes with 338 litres of boot space. The interior of Zoe continues the simple design theme of outside as the company has given three spoke steering wheel along with digital instrument cluster. The Zeo is loaded with features like touch screen infotainment system, climate control, push button start, alloy wheels, power windows and more is available with two electric motors – the R90 produces 92 PS of power and 225 Nm of torque while the Q90 produces 88 PS of power and 220 Nm of torque. The R90 has a range of 403 km and Q90 has 370 km. The company also offer both fast charging and normal charging options. We are expecting Renault to launch Zoe EV in 2020. Expected Launch : 2020 Expected Price : Rs.10-14 lakh8: Nissan Note e-Power : Nissan Leaf is the best selling EV in world and the company is following up with Note e-Power which is slightly different to Leaf as it’s a full EV which need to be charged externally but e-Power doesn’t it as it has petrol engine to make electric energy and it works like a range extender like BMW i3 and i8 models. The Note e-Power gets a 1.2 L three cylinder petrol engine along with power generator, invertor and Leaf electric motor. The 1.2 L petrol engine produces 79 PS of power at 5,400 rpm and 103 Nm of torque at 3,600 rpm – 5,200 rpm. The electric motor produces 109 PS of power at 3,008 – 10,000 rpm and 254 Nm of torque at 0-3,008 rpm. also comes with 1.5 Kwh battery which is used to generation electric power for the engine. The driver can run Note e-Power on combustion engine and electric motors along with using both these also for extra boost. Nissan claims an impressive 40 km electric range for Note e-Power and an average 37 kmpl which is impressive. The design of Note e-Power is similar to Leaf but its more like a small MPV rather than hatchback. The company designed the model to produce less drag. The Note e-Power gives lots of space for passengers at front and rear. We can expect Nissan to introduce Note e-Power in 2020 and it could be priced above Leaf. Launch : 2020 Expected Price : Rs.15-20 lakh9.Maruti Suzuki WagonR EV : Maruti Suzuki is currently developing next generation of WagonR and it is one of the most popular cars from the Indo-Japanese manufacturer. Suzuki and Toyota signed a deal to share current models along with developing EVs and future technologies to drive growth for both companies. Toyota is one of the leading companies in hybrid technology and this knowledge could help both companies in EV development also. This partnership will be helpful for Maruti Suzuki to launch technologically advanced cars in India before rivals do it. The WagonR EV will be the first electric model from Maruti Suzuki to be launched in India. This new model will be developed by both Maruti Suzuki and Toyota. The launch is expected to take place in 2020. expected to be constructed at Suzuki’s Gujarat plant and production will be handled by a joint company by Suzuki (50 percent), Toshiba (40 percent) and Desno (10 percent). Suzuki is yet to take a final decision on which manufacturing plant to use for manufacturing of new WagonR EV. The new Gujarat plant will be most likely to take over production as it is the most advanced factory of Maruti Suzuki and it could be changed for manufacturing EV as final assembly line of new Gujarat plant will start production only in 2019 or early 2020 which is the timeline for launch of WagonR EV according to current reports. Expected Launch : 2020 Expected Price : 5-8 lakhAnd many more EV Cars are coming in India by next Two years ……..So we can conclude that within next couple of years electrical cars will be dominating the cars Industry . With sexier ,Faster ,Safer and Smarter cars .
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What caused the 1500 degree fires under the WTC rubble that burned for months after their collapses?
Edit. By the way, I just watched the “Impossible Builds” episode on the Scorpion Tower. It has an external array of support columns without internal ones. That’s the same general plan as the WTC. This means it should be subject to the same failure mode if a plane filled with fuel crashes into it. End of edit.The towers fell because the fires from paper and jet fuel were enough to make the cross braces slump not melt. I’ve seen that in neighborhood fires much less intense. So if this is about needed to melt steel for the towers to fall it’s a troll question.Scan your local news source for large local fires. This might be large apartment buildings totally destroyed by fire, medium sized stores or warehouses, even churches. Look where the sky is visible through the roof. What you’ll see is slumped steel beams. In a tower designed like the WTC that’s how the failure happened. Floor joint beams slumped to the point they separated from the exterior support columns. Once a fall started the momentum was enough to cause floors not yet burning to fail and fall.Once down there were vast amounts of combustibles plus lots of insulating material plus vast amounts of heat of kinetic energy from the fall plus the fact that it was well compressed enough to keep the air flow limited. That’s a perfect scenario for a fire that burns for a very long time and that stays at a temperature that low.Hotter and the heat melts more material, plugging the outgoing air flow. Cooler and the lack of heat opens cracks, increasing the outgoing airflow. Thus the underground fire was constantly limited by the outgoing airflow not by the incoming airflow. That’s why the fire was so cold.Being cold compared to a fire with a plentiful outgoing air flow, there was plenty of fuel to last for months. The duration of the fire was from the huge amount of combustibles combined with the limited outgoing airflow.
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Can we enter an IIT without taking the JEE Mains or Advanced?
Of course YES, you can enter any IIT without taking JEE-Main or JEE-Advanced. You just need to board a mode of transportation and signNow that city which had an IIT and visit it.Jokes apart there are many other ways in which you can come and study in an IIT. Except for Btech, you can do Mtech, PhD, MBA, MSc and BSc; for that, you have exams other than Btech, like Mtech, JAM, JEST.But for doing Btech or BSc from an IIT Jee-Main is must and followed by Jee-Advanced. To get the exact exposure of an IIT and other smartest brains of the country. There is a famous quote which people say "Only the B...
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How do you grow your freelancing business without a blog?
Without a blog your relying on news websites to publish your articles. I’d say if you looked at a class for journalism and say how many people took those classes and tried to get into news you’ll find allot of resumes and not allot of people hiring. You also have average Joe/Jane who writes online and does YouTube videos on news. Heck they might even cover your article and get better hits/payment. So trying to grow without a blog, would be tough. Having someone in a news agency reading your blog every now and then could get your foot in the door. You do what you can with the tools available...
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What is the top activity that resulted in increased traffic to your website or mobile app?
Thank you for A2A.Content Is KingWrite eye-catching headlines.Write excellent content — make a name for blog as a source of informative, useful, funny, entertaining, or inspiring articles.Write longer posts — expand on your content, fill out your blog posts and create truly epic content.Write shorter posts — follow Seth Godin’s example with short but sweet posts.Write more often — the more content you can produce, the better.Blog on a consistent schedule so your readers know when to expect new content.Write list blog posts — they get more traffic than any other kind of post.Write about current news stories.Write about topics trending on Twitter and in Google trends.Search forums in your niche to see what people are talking about and write an article about it.Ask your readers what they’d like you to write about.Write about something controversial and start a debate.Use link bait techniques to write content that promotes massive sharing.Explore your analytics, find out which is your most popular content and create more of the same.Interview influential people in your niche/industry.Create a “best blogs” list post and let the bloggers know you’ve included them — a bit of flattery can go a long way.Enhance With MultimediaUse eye-catching photos and graphics to draw attention to your posts.Create Pinterest-friendly graphics with text on top of images to encourage people to pin your posts.Create an interesting infographic and share it with everyone you can think of.Upload videos to YouTube and Vimeo — make sure a link to your site is in the description and the video.Produce a podcast and distribute it through iTunes.Convert some of your content into a presentation and upload it to SlideShare.Host or take part in a webinar.Transcribe your videos and webinars for extra content.Be SocialCreate a Facebook page for your blog. Use it to communicate with your readers and post a notification every time you publish a new blog article.Tweet all your posts when you publish them.Link to your posts on your Google+ page when you publish them.Use social media scheduling software like Buffer to post automatically on social media at the best times of the day.Link to your old posts periodically from your social media accounts.Join a collaborative Pinterest board and tap into the audiences of all the other bloggers pinning to that board.Regularly pin images from other sites. The more you pin, the more followers you’ll attract on Pinterest. Make sure your blog address is in your profile!Create a Tumblr blog and add content related to your niche as well as re-blogging content from your own site.Set up an Instagram account and tell your followers when you publish a new post.Comment on other blogs with insightful, useful comments.Link out to other bloggers generously.Share others’ posts on Facebook and retweet useful information to your readers.signNow out to other bloggers through their blog, by email or on social media — build relationships.Follow all the followers of other influential bloggers in your niche on Twitter.Include social sharing buttons on all your posts.Swap sidebar links and buttons with other sites.Include quotable phrases in your content and use Clicktotweet to encourage sharing on Twitter.Encourage engagement on your blog by ending your posts with a question.Link to all your posts with StumbleUpon.Add some of the users Twitter recommends you to follow every day — a percentage will follow you back.Reply to your comments and emails — show your readership that you’re interested in what they have to sayJoin blogger Facebook groups and communities to share knowledge and help to promote each other’s content.Create a LinkedIn profile with a link to your blog and contribute to groups and discussions in your field.Submit your best posts to Digg and Reddit.Add your favorite blogs to your blogroll — they’ll notice and may return the favor.Ask your blogger friends to include you in their blogroll.Collaborate with other bloggers to produce and share content.Guest Posting And Link BuildingGuest post on other blogs — try pitching to one new blog every week.Include a link to your blog in every single online profile you have.Set up a free blog related to your niche with supplementary content on Blogger, Livejournal, Typepad etc. and reference back to your main blog.Invite others to guest post on your blog — they’ll send traffic your way when they link to the post.List your blog in as many free blog directories as you can find.Do interviews for other blogs.Take part in link parties and blog carnivals.Include your blog’s URL in your email signature.Post helpful information in forums related to your niche and include your blog’s URL in your signature.Post helpful articles on sites like Hubpages and Squidoo with links back to your blog.Submit articles to syndicated article directories like Ezine Articles. If your article is re-published on another blog you’ll benefit from extra links.Write and syndicate a press release linking back to your blog.Use a link inspection tool like Open Site Explorer to find where your competitors are getting links from and copy them.Add your blog to Technorati.Syndicate your blog on Amazon Kindle.SEOInterlink your blog posts — link to old posts from new ones and edit old posts to link to more recent ones.Install a related content plugin to link each post to several other related posts.Use keyword research tools to write about the things that many people are searching for.Install an SEO plugin like All in One SEO Pack or the Yoast SEO plugin and optimize your site for search engines.Use relevant keywords in your image file names and alt tags.Use keywords in your post title and subheadings.Link out to authority sites in your niche.Set up Google authorship on your blog.E-books And FreebiesRun a blog giveaway or competition.Put an opt-in form on your website and send out a free newsletter.Publish an e-book and sell it or offer it for free on Amazon Kindle. Make sure your web address is in the first 10% of the book so it shows up in the sample.Write an e-book and offer a generous affiliate commission to encourage others to distribute it and link to your site.Create a free report and get site visitors to tweet or post about your site on Facebook to access itOffer a free e-course or digital product and encourage your readers to tell people about it.Offline IdeasInclude your blog’s URL on your printed business cards and give them out to everyone you meet.Attend blogging conferences and networking events — distribute your business cards!Speak at conferences and special events.Tell your friends and family about your blog.Other Miscellaneous IdeasEnter blogging competitions — your blog will usually be promoted on the website hosting the competition and social media for free.Answer questions on Yahoo! Answers and leave a link to your website.Ping your blog posts with a tool like Pingomatic.Create a WordPress theme and include a link to your site in the footer.Choose a beautiful theme for your blog.Review products and share your content with brands. They may link to your site from their social media accountsAsk a bigger blogger to be your mentor and start a case study about improving your blog.Submit photographs to free stock photography sites and Flickr and ask for a credit link back to your site.Include a link to your RSS feed.Include links to read your blog via Bloglovin‘.Link to your best and most popular posts from your sidebar.Go back to old posts and edit them to update and improve them from time to timeOptimize your website for viewing on mobile devices.Include different ways to access your content such as category and date archivesInclude a search function on your blog.Be helpful and be nice — be likeable and help to solve people’s problems and they will send traffic your way with no encouragement required.
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