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Indian Telecom sector should create more jobs than other national Telecom jobs

The sector has already creating jobs and introducing National Digital Communication Policy-2018 and my understanding from the experience with INDIA is that telephones usage should be regulated with respect to age, profession, nature of usage and need. The one and only governmental sector can govern the people activities in through Telecom Industry. The investment towards the sector should be more and expected to be creating jobs in rapid pace. With  roll out of services including Wi-Fi services in rural areas gaining momentum, the jobs should eventually  happens to keep increasing with usage of telephones. The one thing which is lacking in INDIA is Governing the usage of people with telephones. Even though  the statement from Arun Sundarajan commissioner of Telecom regulatory commission and rural authority on creating job with telecom industry keeps happy, it is expected to financially keep enriched towards good doers towards the community we perished to move with multif...

Limited use of Internet may keep the internet user safer

High levels of usage leaves you with fractural attention. High levels of Internet use may change the brain in a way which could affect our attention, memory and social interactions. The internet has paved better future for the international user to prosper in the intended way. There is no words to thank or bless the creators of sourcing internet to bring it in more integrated way. But one thing is making us know about the dependency of machine to give us ample amount of information. Employers are the one who is most concerned on the internet. The limitless stream of prompts and modifications from the internet encourages is towards constantly holding a divided attention which the in turn may decrease our capacity for maintaining concentration on a single task. The abundant source of information and facts in the internet has made individual lazy on remembering the facts. Given we are the most of worlds factual information literally at our fingertips, this appears to have the potentia...

Feature that Whatsapp may release sooner to attract the wide group of mobile users

Read Mode for WhatsApp Users: ================================== Read Mode is one of the most anticipated features on WhatsApp. The feature has been often spotted in the beta versions of the app. The Read Mode inverts the colours to help reduce strain on eyes, especially after sunset. Google has already added the feature on some of its key applications including Chrome browser and YouTube. Apple introduced system-wide Dark Mode with iOS 13. Instant media edit: ====================== WhatsApp is working on a "Instant Media Edit" feature. Spotted in the recent beta version of the app, the feature allows users to make changes to media files sent or received. Note the feature is different from the existing edit tools that WhatsApp provides. Users can edit the media in-chat and share directly.  Frequently forwarded : ============================ In a bid to fight fake news and misinformation on its platform, WhatsApp last year added a "forwarded" label on mess...

Don't ever try to be expert and prove you are smart expert

Burn your self-help books. Forget the advice about training for 10000 hours to master a skill. Sincerity and expertise are going out of fashion in the job market. The winning candidate of the future may be low in experience , not terribly  conscientious and open to potential distraction. The prognosis for the knowledge economy is bleak: as automation takes away routine tasks, humans will be required to handle "non routine and unanticipated situations" So, employers increasingly want a different skills but also different inherent abilities with problem solving abilities. The curse of expertise: The more we invest in building and embellishing a system of knowledge , the more adverse we become to unbuilding it"

THE ORIGIN OF COMMUNICATION

How did people learn to speak? Have you heard a baby trying to speak? It just makes noises that sound like 'goo' and 'gaa'. Well. the very first sounds made by early man were probably similar to the sounds made by babies! Human beings probably learned to make sounds by imitating animals. This sound making ability was then passed on from parent to child by mothers making soothing sounds to their babies. Babies learned to repeat those sounds, which sound just like grunts and gurgles to us. Gradually, certain sounds developed into specific meanings to those using them. Over hundreds, and perhaps thousands of years, man developed the ability to communicate through recognizable voice and speech as we know it today became the first form of communication between human beings. Telepathy: ========== Have you ever thought about a friend just a moment before the phone rang? Then, when you picked the phone up, it was the same friend you had just thought about! Is this a coin...