Saturday, 19 November 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Bass Hunter Music HD Video Collection
onas Erik Altberg (born 22 December 1984 in Halmstad, Sweden), better known by his stage name Basshunter, is a Swedish singer-songwriter, record producer and DJ. He is best known for his number one hits "Boten Anna", "Dota", "Now You're Gone" and "All I Ever Wanted". Basshunter has so far released a total of three albums, two of which have been released in the UK, and a total of 14 singles. Recently, his latest U.K. single, "Saturday", was released in July 2010, and he also competed in hit reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother in January 2010. His song "Sverige" was also used as Sjölunden's International Day song in 2008.
Basshunter is working on a fourth studio album to be released this year. His new song, 'Calling Time', was recently performed live in Magaluf and Club Cinema, Pompano Beach, Florida.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
PC Quest | September Edition | 2011 | PDF
PCQuest is an Indian technology publication, and part of the Cyber Media group of publications that also publish Data-Quest. Founded in 1982, the magazine was originally called PC World, and was one of the earliest technology magazines published in India. In 1992, the magazine was renamed to PC Quest.
This edition features Indian Tech Products..........
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Placement Materials 2011 [Question Paper Collection of All Engineering Companies Featuring Software & Electronics]
Get cleared with all your campus recruitment questions and doubts by solving and understanding the most recent question papers asked by Top engineering companies in their campus recruitment. These collections are most recent taken from 2011 passed out students. So, prepare well and perform well in your interviews.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Digital Signal Processing for Scientists&Engineers | PDF
The technical world is changing very rapidly. In only 15 years, the power of personal computers has increased by a factor of nearly one-thousand. By all accounts, it will increase by another factor of one-thousand in the next 15 years. This tremendous power has changed the way science and engineering is done, and there is no better example of this than Digital Signal Processing. In the early 1980s, DSP was taught as a graduate level course in electrical engineering. A decade later, DSP had become a standard part of the undergraduate curriculum.
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