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Thursday, January 24, 2008

My Blog (Everymatter)

Since September 2007 I had made almost 70 posts on my blog i.e. Everymatter. I am writing different article on different topics like Environment, Politics, Society, Corruption, Education, Computers, Internet, Entertainment and Sports etc. on my blog Everymatter.blogspot.com and registered myself with reddit, digg, stumbleupon, technorati, del.icio.us, twitter, faves etc. I left comments on blogs of note published by blogger and also participating in various forums but still did not get visitors. I am also not able to find the loopholes or mistakes done by me. I am not sure whether the quality of content available on blog stands on which level or what changes is required in content.

I have some links to other sites in some of my article but not number of links is very less.

Also update me that did I need to use photos, videos to increase popularity and the source of acquiring these images & videos.

Kindly suggest me what other steps I need to follow to increase the popularity and no. of visitors on my blog.

Vista SP1 on February 15th?

PCWorld and Digitimes report: A DRAM spokesperson from a company called Nanya believes that Vista SP1 will hit the street on Feb. 15th. PC World followed up with a phone call to Microsoft but they only confirmed a Q1 release.

read more | digg story

Monday, January 21, 2008

Spiritualism

Few days back on a TV Channel I saw the Bhajan for Lord Shiva and the singer is one of the popular saints now-a-days. Saints are acquiring whose money, assets and resources from devotees and making their ashrams. They are using very professional management tactics to increase the number of devotes from every section of society. They sell books medicines, audio-visual CD’s/DVD’s of their prayers, Bhajans and other programmes. They print magazines and sold it to their devotees. All the above methods show that spiritual gurus are using highly professional management tools. By acquiring more and more resources, assets, money etc how do these spiritual gurus helps society. It looks like a commercialization of religious activities and making profit out of religious faith of peoples.

It is not good for our society and the resources of these ashrams must be tracked whether they are used in proper way or not for development of society.

Personally I am not against any religious activity as I have full faith in god but wants that no commercialization of religious activity should exist in our society.

Please send me your feedback for above.