Feb
21

Installing/Upgrading Nokia Ovi Maps on my Nokia 5230, and then downloading India Maps data on it was not an easy job. This deserves a DIY post.
I believe this installation process would atleast help Nokia 5230, 5530, 5800 XpressMusic users, maybe others too.
Before we begin, the pre-requisites for this are:
- Microsoft .NET 3.0 framework or higher must be installed on your computer
- Nokia PC Suite must be installed
- Data Cable (needless to say here, but you’d need that) for your Nokia model
A lot of readers would tell me that the process I mention below is longer, and I could have done the updates via the Nokia Ovi Suite instead (which I did try to do, but the India map data would never download properly, even after 5-6 attempts).
So here’s are the two applications you need to download, and everything shall be fine:
- Nokia Maps Updater – Download this to install latest version of Nokia Maps on your phone
- Nokia Maps Loader – This one is critical to download the Map data for your country on your Nokia phone (the advantage is that you’d use less of your data bandwidth while using GPS now, as the map data would already be on your phone)
Once you are done installing the above applications, do this:
- Run Nokia Maps Updater, connect your phone to the computer, download the latest version of Ovi Maps. Let it sync and install on your phone.
- Keep the phone connected, now Run Nokia Maps Loader, Select your country and click on download maps. It’ll download map data from the web onto your computer and then sync it up on your phone.
Only disadvantage is that your phone needs to be connected all the time, and it screws up when you get a call in between the updates! Hope this posting is of help.
Posted in Reviews, Technology data download guide India install maps nokia ovi
Jan
30
Tiger! Tiger! burning bright,
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
As an Indian I am quick to write off a myriad different things about my country, saying that it won’t work. Today I am writing off our national animal – The Tiger (not to be confused with a certain Tiger woods, who has been a real tiger in bed of late!).
With just 1411 of these wild beasts left alive in India (out of the only 3500 left alive around the globe), this may just be the end of the Tiger. Project Tiger was launched back in 1973 in order to conserve these animals; the numbers increased from 1827 to around 3500 in the 90s. However, the number dwindled to 1411 in the last decade.

Save Our Tigers is a campaign to raise awareness and concern about the state of the national animal. Do visit the website and make your pledge.
Honestly I don’t know whether my blogging about tigers could make a difference; for its just a form of opinionated inaction”
Posted in India, Thoughts activism animal India pledge poaching save tigers
Apr
13
It all began when one Iraqi gentleman threw his shoes at Dubya back in 2008. While those shoes went on to become best sellers and a fashion fad elsewhere, we at India learnt the new art of shoe throwing!
The past few weeks have resulted in atleast 3 incidents of shoe throwing at various politicians across the country on issues ranging from corruption, communism to just plain anger. While this trend has resulted in some politicians signing out of the election nominations to restriction on wearing shoes in press conferences.
On the other front certain places have also witnessed public turning violently against the certain candidates holding rallies during their campaigns. Is the the beginning of regular Indians showing their exasperation against lack of governance and utter apathy of the sitting MPs who failed to deliver the goods? Is this the end of us being mere sitting ducks?
By the way, are you voting this year? I am.
Posted in India, Thoughts election India shoe voting
Nov
09
Some of you may remember I posted a survey through this blog in May on Donate your computer. Well, all that was targeted at an Idea which we had on creating a platform for old computer owners in India who could give away their computers to NGOs/Schools for education and empowerment.
Finally, the idea has transformed into an online platform called Donate Your PC or DYPCas we call it. At DYPC you can put up your old PCs or accessories for donation to NGOs/Schools identified and verified by us. This ensures that your computers reach the right people with a real need, moreover, the donation would be local within your city so you can always check on the use of your beloved PC later on.
The benefits of donating your old PC are helping for the cause of education and reducing the environmental impact of e-waste.
Currently we offer this service in Pune, Hyderabad and Bangalore. If any one of you are interested in donating PCs or accessories, Volunteering or know a School/NGO which may need a PC please visit our website http://www.donateyourpc.in
And yes, pleeeease spread the word. Change your IM status to the website URL for a week.










Posted in Life cause donate donateyourpc dypc education India pc social
Oct
20
I am elated, excited, glad and exuberant!
As India starts its countdown for its moon mission ‘Chandrayaan-I‘ I can’t help remember the song “Chhodo kal ki baaten, kal ki baat purani” from the film “Hum Hindustani” released in 1960.
Chandryaan, which comes from the Hindi words Chandra meaning the “moon” and yaan meaning “vehicle” is to be launched on Wednesday, 22nd October at 0050 GMT from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
The flight to the moon shall take 5 days, with the objective of creating a 3D atlas of near and far side of the moon. It shall also do chemical and mineralogical mapping of the surface for different minerals and metals.
Its imagery is also expected to be used by NASA for setting up their Moonbase in future. Built at a cost of US$76 million, the mission includes five ISRO payloads and six payloads from other international space agencies such as NASA and ESA, and the Bulgarian Aerospace Agency.
Click herefor the 3D model of Chandrayaan.
Wednesday would be a day for us to be proud of ISRO, it shall also be the day when we shall be witnessing an story worth telling for years to come.
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Naya daur likhenge milkar nayi kahani…










Posted in India, Life, Technology, Video Chandrayaan India ISRO Mission Moon