Thursday, July 31, 2008

Pictures test your eyes ..........u wont believe !!! and its amazing..........



Try reading this
If u cant then follow the guidelines given below the code.

You wont believe it......its really amazing thing..




Now try pulling the corner of your eyes as if you were Chinese..

It works n u can read it......Check it out!

Close your eyes almost 95% so that you can actually read

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Huurrraaaaah A new harry Potter movie is coming !!!!
I couldn't wait till that day ......

Mixing Online Social Networking With Work

(I got a mail and thought to share it with you all)

Mixing Online Social Networking With Work
Should You Do It?
by Caroline Potter, Yahoo! HotJobs

Social networking isn't really news, but its use in the workplace is.
According to a new survey of human resources professionals by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the nation's first outplacement consulting organization, 59% of companies don't have a formal policy in place regarding the use of social networking sites, such as MySpace and Facebook, at the office, perhaps because nearly half of those polled said surfing these sites isn't a problem as long as employees are completing their work.

John A. Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, reflects, "Employers face the challenge of maintaining a productive workplace while allowing their employees access to sites that facilitate communication with a variety of resources. More companies will be forced to address the issue as the number of workers using these sites continues to grow."

While perception is generally positive, a third of those surveyed indicated that social networking sites are a "major drain on worker output." Nearly a quarter of companies reported blocking access to the sites entirely, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

How can social networkers handle this technology at the office? Read on for five tips from career experts.

1. Use It


Nicholas Aretakis, author of "No More Ramen: The 20-Something' s Real World Survival Guide," says, "I think it's a huge tool! I try to convey to recent graduates that employers actually want people who have the ability to market and sell through these massive networking sites. Whether it's used to launch an album, promote a book, or sell another product, it's valuable to have these large distribution lists, to get invited to join groups, to find out what's hot and what's not."

Daisy Swan, a career strategist, of Daisy Swan and Associates, concurs, "In terms of networking and finding out about career paths and to get a sense of different kinds of people and professional opportunities, I think it's fantastic. I'm all for the social networking sites because I believe there's so much you can learn; and if you want to be accessible to headhunters, it's great."

2. But Don't Abuse It


Social networking is a good thing -- but too much of any good thing can sometimes be bad. Experts caution workers to exercise restraint when accessing these sites at the office. Says Swan, "As an employer, I'd be incredibly disappointed if an employee were keeping a running tab on his whereabouts throughout the workday on any site. My perspective on that is that it's like taking personal calls all day long."

Aretakis advises, "Adhere to the protocol within your employer. If there isn't one, just utilize it as you'd utilize your email or browsing the Net. If you're on for a short time, it's probably fine, but if you're spending more than half an hour of business time on social networking, it's probably not a good idea." Swan adds, "For someone who's in marketing, if it's part of your job, if you're in business strategy, and it behooves you to be on it, then you can justify it. If not, keep it to a minimum."

3. Once You're a Professional, Keep It Professional

A lot of MySpace and Facebook users first created their profiles when they were students. And many of those students are now prospective employees. Edit out casual or crass content from your profile so that you come across as a professional. Swan warns, "Always be aware that any social networking profile you're putting out there should be employer worthy. Make certain you have a respectable page because these are used as references for anybody to look at. That's what employers are looking at."

Author Aretakis agrees, "It's prudent to be on these sites, but I think new job seekers need to exercise discretion. Instead of calling themselves 'hotsexybabe' or the like, they may want to adopt a more neutral handle and image."

4. Be Aware of the Company You Keep


Fair or not, we're often judged by the people with whom we associate. Use caution when "friending" folks. Don't do so indiscriminately or you may wind up just a few clicks away from shady characters that can undermine your professional reputation.

Swan, whose practice is based in Los Angeles, also urges social networkers to be careful about the groups they join. "If you're going to get involved with groups, those affiliations can be public. People can learn a lot -- or speculate a lot -- about you through the groups you join." If you want to control your image, she suggests managing your privacy options within each online network you join.

5. Watch What You Say

Because no privacy option seems unhackable these days, you should always err on the side of caution when posting anything to your personal profiles. Counsels Swan, "You need to know what you're putting out there in terms of your messaging. Anything you wouldn't want everyone to hear you say? Don't put it on there."

Aretakis shares the sentiment, adding, "Don't put anything in writing that you wouldn't want the people in HR read. Even something said in jest could get you fired."

Do we need to blog in Sinhala ???

I have seen a lot of movement is going on Sinhala Blogging. There are blog catalogs and many more supports.
Some of the blog catalogs are,
slblogs.org
kottu.org
achcharu.org

And not only that there is Sinhala Firefox also. It is good to see that we are localizing on the global world. My concern is by doing so much localizing we are going to like isolating in the world.

And consider like this, I am having a Sinhala blog then I only get visitors who can read and understand Sinhala. So I think by doing that my visitors will be less. I personally like to have more and more visitors.

And the last thing "it is little bit hard to type in Sinhala than English". You all may have different ideas and this is my idea.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Nice Doggies on move ;)









What will be on this

It is a new experience to write on a blog. I am going to post every thing that I find on the Internet.

Not everything actually a lot of things that I think you will also get something from that.

It will be a joke, Film trailer, image or something that I got through a mail.

OK lets see how it is going on.

(Hope you will be coming back to my blog again and again to look what is new on here, I will not let you with empty hands)

I promise to write something or copy and paste something daily. (ya daily)

This is a Test

Since I am new on blogging this is the first posting on my blog. i wanna see how it looks like..