Quick Starter Recipe May 30, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Food, Quick Recipe, Recipe, Starter Recipe
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Starters or light snacks are always a challenge. This dish was invented by me about two years ago, it has undergone many modifications and adaptations, the one here is my most favorite.
Name: Steam & Toss Starter
What do you need:
- Corn kernels
- Fresh uncooked green peas
- Cottage cheese or fresh Mozzarella
- Lemon Juice
- Salt
- Pepper
- Tomato puree/ paste
- Oregano
- Herbs
- Bell Peppers/ Capsicum (Red, Yellow and Green)
- Spring Onions
- Olive oil
- Butter
Portions:
1-Corn: 1-Peas: 1-Cottage Cheese or Fresh Mozzarella (CC/FM): 1-Red, Green, Yellow (all together): 1-Spring Onions
How to cook:
- Make small cubes of say 1 cm (CC/FM)
- Cut bell peppers long say about 4 cm wide and .5 cm thick
- Round cut spring onions
- Steam corns (add one to two spoons of lemon juice, little bit of salt and little bit of pepper – one tea spoon of butter to water for steaming)
- Steam green peas (add one to two spoons of lemon juice, little bit of salt and little bit of pepper – one tea spoon of butter to water for steaming) – Don’t steam them together they need different time settings
- Grease pan with olive oil
- Lightly toss bell peppers
- After two minutes add spring onions
- After three to four minutes add CC/FM
- Add one tea spoon per portion of main ingredients
- Sprinkle olive oil, salt and pepper to taste
- Add steamed corn kernels
- After 2-3 minutes add steamed green peas\
- Mix it lightly
- Garnish with oregano and herbs
Serve directly to plates
You may add green chilli or red chilli flakes
TwitSnaps – The Journey So Far May 25, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Images, Photo Sharing, Photos, Twitsnaps, Twitter
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This is quick progress report on TwitSnaps.com – An offering from Compare Infobase. TwitSnaps promises thrill, and the thrill is happening for those who have discovered it. Less than a month in the race, TwitSnaps is clearly emerging as the thought leader in Twitter photograph sharing segment.
- We did live load testing 60 Photographs loaded in one minute, we passed the test
- Nine synchronized server testing done
- Public use allowed of Rotate It & Save It functionality
- User summary is now activated
- Slash username activated – check for me – http://twitsnaps.com/simarp -
- Photography related tweets introduced on the homepage of TwitSnaps
- Sorting on date and times viewed – implemented
- Loading indicator installed
- Multiple Navigation Levels implemennted
- Watermark feature implemented and expanded immediatly after that
- Upto 10 MB photograph size starts doing its job
Watch out… More to come
Quick Dinner – Recipe May 22, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Dinner, Eggs, Food, Microwave, Quick Recipes, Recipe, Rice
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Here is the quick recipe I was talking about -
1. Two eggs
2. Steamed rice (2 Oz. container Size Portion)
3. Cottage Cheese/ Fresh Mozzarella (Half the portion of rice – freshly mashed)
4. Butter about 20 grams
5. Salt & Pepper to taste
6. Beat them all together very well
7. Spread butter towards both sides of the microwave oven cooking dish
8. Microwave it for 2 minutes
9. Mix it well
10. Microwave again for three minutes
11. Serve hot, with or without sauce
Twitsnaps – It is good to be cool May 17, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Photo Sharing, Photograhy, Photos, Twitsnaps, Twitter, Twitter App, Twitter Applications
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Twitsnaps has done decent in its soft launch/ live/ open/ beta. I am satisfied. It is very important for us that the leader and the also rans refer to us for inspiration. That has started happening. We have stolen the agenda and the wish list for new features over Twitter Applications in Photo sharing space.
The week beginning tomorrow would see us offering many more path breaking features. The idea behind the strategy is we want to be the best, if we are the best – it is just a matter of time that we would be the biggest. The word spreads, and in Twitter it spreads fairly fast. Be on the look out for some more sauce and fries on the side and the sauce would be very colorful and fries tasty and healthy – have fun and Snap it. http://twitsnaps.com
TwitSnaps And TwitPic – A Comparison May 12, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Twitter, Uncategorized.Tags: Photo Sharing, Photographs, Twitpic, Twitsnaps, Twitter, Twitter Apps
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I respect TwitPic for what it means and what it has achieved. This comparison between TwitSnaps and TwitPic is done with the intent of sharing the features developed in TwitSnaps first. Do give me a feedback and enjoy TwitSnaps. I hereby declare that I am involved with TwitSnaps from day one and have been instrumental in its development. I also declare that I have used TwitPic on several occasions and admire it for its growth.
| Parameter | TwitSnaps | TwitPic |
| Size | Photos as large as 10 MB can be uploaded | Size limit is 4 MB |
| Short url | TwitSnaps uses its own url shortener to save characters | Has no url shortener |
| Profile | Creates unique profile page based on Twitter user id | No unique profile page |
| Zoom | Zoom feature, gives closer view | No zoom feature |
| Retweet | Allows Retweet of photos | No Retweet option |
| User Comments | Comments posted on photos can be edited or deleted. | No Comment edit or delete option |
| Description | Description on photos can be edited | Description on photos cannot be edited |
| Visitors | Shows latest visitors of your photos | Doesn’t show latest visitors. |
| Popular photos | Lists most viewed photos in the form of “Hall of Fame” | No listing based on maximum views |
| Search | Has search by keyword, search by user name utility | No search utility available |
| Sort | Allows sorting of photos based on date, number of views | Photos cannot be sorted. |
| Profile info | Has Snippet info, shows number of photos uploaded & viewed | No info on total number of photos uploaded by user, views. |
| Full Size View | Description and title of photos retained even in full size | Description not visible in full size. No title for any of the photos |
| Title | A unique title can be included for each photo | No title |
| Rating | Rating system for photos | No rating system |
May 19, 2009
TwitSnaps successfully implemented “Rotate it & Save it” functionality. It is amongst significant differentiators between TwitPic and TwitSnaps
May 20, 2009
TwitSnaps allows you to tweet long, longer than 140 – of course some of it a person would be able to read only in TwitSnaps and not on Twitter. Twit Snaps has also implemented Post your real URL at TwitSnaps – check here http://twitsnaps.com/focussingapore
May 21, 2009
Wow! TwitSnaps has done it again – We have gone live public beta with the Create your own watermark feature – A first for any Twitter Photograph sharing website. Watermark your images and let your brand do the talking – Upload and check http://uurl.in/gxr1
Pizza Marzano Delhi Review May 11, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Ansal Plaza, Delhi, Food, Pizza, Pizza Marzano, restaurant, Review
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Restaurant Name: Pizza Marzano
Date: May 10, 2009
Location & Address: Cg-02/03,Ansal Plaza, Khel Gaon Marg, Delhi – 011 26254891. Once you reach Ansal Plaza. If Shoppers Stop is at the beginning, Pizza Marzano is at the end of the Ground Floor
Cuisine: Contemporary Italian and Adapted Italian, they offer you Paneer Pizza
Covers: Over 100
Ambiance: Casual-Fine Dinning
Parking: Ansal Plaza has sufficient parking, how far or how close you get to park to the restaurant is not in your hands
Portion: Decent
Prices: Are just fine, I hope to that don’t increase it and make it unreasonable.
Food: We do this restaurant about once or twice in an year. We have had the whole menu. I would restrict myself to what we had today. The reason we went to Pizza Marzano was our daughter just wanted to have the Bruschetta from their.
1. Freh Lime Soda: Perfect, they never go wrong on this 10/10
2. Garlic Bread: Their Garlic is not visible so much. It is all in there kinds. The fact that it is made fresh for you makes it very exciting, oven fresh served on the table, right amount hot. What else you want 10/10
2. Bruschetta – We all love it, but my daughter was not in a mod to share. It is yummy. There portion of sauce is always good and so is the ratio of tomatoes to the sauce. They have a variety in bruschetta – but this one is called bruschetta only. 10/10
3. Giardiniera Pizza – We tell them to give us without leeks and with only button mushrooms. As this is a ery mild pizza, I would like you make sure that you wish to actually eat a very mild pizza. Harmeen did try to make it “better” with jalapeno and some red chillies in olive oil, i don’t think she actually succeeded. I am fine with the mild authentic taste, didn’t experiment much and just enjoyed it. 8/10
4. Sicilian Sticks – Light, good and they don’t last on your plates. 8/10
All in all a good light meal for three. Service is fine, knowledge of most of the staff about Italian food is zero, need to get hold of the right person.
I like it May 8, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Dgreetings, Greeting Cards, Greetings, Mother's Day Cards, Mothers Day
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After my review of Dgreetings.com the team went ahead and created a sub-domain for Mother’s Day. I have always been supportive about the sub-domains being special purpose vehicles for websites – I believe in the main site you can only go this far, where as sub-domain allows you to tally focus on task on hand - http://www.mothersday.dgreetings.com/ – Do visit and let me know how you feel about it
DGreetings and Mother’s Day Cards May 6, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Mother's Day Cards, Mothersday, Greetings, Greeting Cards
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Till we started Dgreetings.com in 1999 I was not aware that there was day called as Mother’s Day for us every day was Mother’s Day, that is the way we were brought up. Doing DGreetings brought huge amount of learning about the way the world celebrates, everyday is the most special day of the year for some people some where in the world. In 1999 only about 100 Mothers day cards were posted through http://DGreetings.com – over a period of time that number has been growing, lats year DG enabled over 10,000 Children to send cards to their Mother’s world over.
I just looked at the DGreetings section on Mother’s Day – this section has grown and it now offers not only Mother’s Day cards but also sayings/ quotes/ messages and wallpapers. I liked when I read couple of Mother’s Day recipe cards – interesting.
http://www.dgreetings.com/mothersday/ for cards and http://www.dgreetings.com/mothers_day/ is the content section for the day. Your feedback would be highly appreciated
Website Incubation and Compare Infobase May 5, 2009
Posted by simarprit in Uncategorized.Tags: Business Ideas, Compare Infobase, Incubation, India Profile, Infobase, Mapsofindia, Website, websites
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Since quite sometime i have been thinking of penning down my thoughts on what i do for a living. whenever I sat down to do this, I landed up asking myself hundreds of questions and the net result, nothing penned down. Today I am sitting with the intent of making an all out effort of writing down synopsis of last 11 years of work.
In 1998, Compare Infobase Limited was incorporated as a Private Limited company with the mandate of developing and selling websites. For a company to have developing and selling websites as its objective was as new in 1999 as it is today. Almost all Internet companies worldwide focus on developing one or two or may be a handful of websites and then ramped them up to very large sites. Somehow I wanted to develop an organization which worked on many websites at lower and middle range of price brackets. The genesis of this thought probably was the conservative upbringing and lack of readiness to put all eggs in 1 basket.
Compare Infobase started with its 1st website Indiaprofile.com, which was made with an objective of projecting India to the world. http://indiaprofile.com was sold to a tour operator after 5 years of its incorporation and is now a descent revenue generator for its new owner.
Mapsofindia.com was more a need of the time then a journey into cartography. Plain and simple there were no Indian point of view maps of Internet way back in 1998. The UN adopted Map of India which truncates Kashmir and certain other parts of India was the most prevalent and the known face of India on the Internet. http://mapsofindia.com since then has grown to be a site which attracts over 100,000 people everyday and a site which has made the Map of India with India’s point of view, the recognizable face of India.
Something very funny happened in 2006, General Musharraf made a presentation to global audience on Pakistan and its investment potential and as the luck would have it the presentation had the map of Pakistan without the part of Kashmir which Pakistan claims as their own. It was very embarrassing for Pakistan for General Musharraf and a cause of big celebration at Compare. We could hear ourselves saying that Mapsofindia has done what it has set out to do – job done, mission accomplished.
With over 100,000 pages of mapping and generic information on India, Mapsofindia.com is one of the largest primary repositories of information on India.
Compare Infobase took a conscious call not to sell Mapsofindia but to grow it for itself and to nurture other sites on various verticals on India.
Running Mapsofindia gave ideas for a whole bunch of websites. Compare decided to foray Education, Economy, Travel, Jobs, Handicrafts and Celebrations. 1999 saw a host of websites launched by Compare Infobase. Indiaedu.com took the mantle of covering the education vertical for Compare. Indiaedu.com created India’s 1st database of education Institutes and the site which started with just 20 pages is today a repository of over 20,000 educational Institutions in India and was recently sold by us and is now a flourishing independent business. There is a smile on my face everytime I look at Indiaedu and this smile is of satisfaction. http://indiaedu.com is a unique example of Silicon Valley reaching out to India. Indiaedu.com is owned by two Silicon Valley professionals, both of them have never been to India and nor have had any Indian relative. Its a pure business for them, which they are pursuing and growing. Compare Infobase continues to maintain and manage its incubation on their behalf, the quality standards and the best practices which have been put in place ensure that the site keeps growing day after day.
If Indiaedu.com got sold to Silicon Valley professionals based in Silicon Valley then an advertising and marketing geek decided to buy http://economywatch.com for his Singapore run business. Economywatch.com covers India and the US Economy in great detail and now under its new ownership covers economies of other countries as well. Once again Compare remains associated with this unique project and continues to contribute to its growth. If the clock is to put back to 1998–99, one can’t help reflecting upon the easy availability of the right domain name of the right Incubation project. Compare was incubating projects then, Compare is incubation projects now, but the projects being incubated now struggle for good domain names – I wish we would find some way out to have relevant domain names easily available to us. Economy Watch, a great domain name, a great site, a good owner, an idea incubated, a business created, a business sold, another smile of satisfaction.
More to come…