How to recover your pendrive.

Did your pendrive show you of 0mb size? when you try to open your pendrive did it ask you to format it first? This is pretty frustrating having your important documents in pendrive and your pendrive crashes in this very right fckn moment. But you don’t need to worry because i’ve got one pretty helpful solution 😉 in just about 5/6mins you’ll recover your pendrive bt unfortunately i cannot save your data in it sorry for that. Before letting you know about how to recover your pendrive i kindly suggest every user to remove your pendrive safely before ejecting it out because this will help you eradicate such frustrating situation in life.

After an hour of research for finding the solution of these kind of problems i found one tool called Super Stick Recovery Tool which is of version 1.0.2.19 . So just download this tool Super Stick Recovery Tool V 1.0.2.19 it’s a zipped rar file extract it and run it and after it displays a GUI and it detects your pendrive then just press UPDATE. P.S DONT REMOVE YOUR PENDRIVE WHILE INSTALLING because this might permanently damage your pendrive and later dont blame me 😛 . So after the installation is complete just remove your pendrive and insert it again there you’ll see your pendrive back but cant get files back but atleast we dont have to buy a new one 🙂 just try it. it sure helps :))

Who Uses Python Today?

  • Google makes extensive use of Python in its web search systems, and employs Python’s creator.
  • The YouTube video sharing service is largely written in Python.
  • The popular BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing system is a Python program.
  • Google’s popular App Engine web development framework uses Python as its application language.
  • EVE Online, a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG), makes extensive use of Python.
  • Maya, a powerful integrated 3D modeling and animation system, provides a Python scripting API.
  • Intel, Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Seagate, Qualcomm, and IBM use Python for hardware testing.
  • Industrial Light & Magic, Pixar, and others use Python in the production of animated movies.
  • JPMorgan Chase, UBS, Getco, and Citadel apply Python for financial market forecasting.
  • NASA, Los Alamos, Fermilab, JPL, and others use Python for scientific programming tasks.
  • iRobot uses Python to develop commercial robotic devices.
  • ESRI uses Python as an end-user customization tool for its popular GIS mapping products.
  • The NSA uses Python for cryptography and intelligence analysis.
  • The IronPort email server product uses more than 1 million lines of Python code to do its job. 
  • The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project builds its user interface and activity model in Python.
  • And so on…..

Voice Search

Now this search is awesome. just click on the mic that is present at right side of your search box. this mic may not be seen on other internet browser but supports google chrome. Click the mic and speak up some words it will automatically generate the word that you have just said. try it once you’ll love it.

code for this search box is:

<form method=”get” action=”http://www.google.com/search”>
 <input type=”text” name=”q” size=”30″ x-webkit-speech />
 <input type=”submit” value=”Google Search” />
</form>

though this feature might not be as accurate as we want but most of it are displayed correctly.