Mobile Simulator for your Website : Mobilizer

It's a simple no-nonsense tool to demonstrate your mobile websites, mobile SFA tools in action. You can save them as images for your presentations.
Its really good...Very simple to use for demonstrations.
Here is how LCDing shows up on various mobiles...



Mobilizer from Spring box
Enables users to showcase design mockups, mobile websites, and local HTML in life-like form. Fast and easy to use, users simply choose a device, enter a URL or design, and Mobilizer instantly constructs a vivid, pixel-accurate display- ready for presentations, pitches and portfolios. 


Search Google by Image

Have you ever tried searching Google for an image you already have? Take a look.


Want to learn more on how to search Google ? Watch this video.

He is from a B school called "Life"

Here is a video shared by my colleague on Whats' App.
There is a lot to learn from this small clip for 2 Mins.
Do not miss it.


Column and Stacked Column - Mixed Chart in Excel and PowerPoint

Couple of days back a friend of mine came to me and asked for help to create a chart that should
display the mother brand's objective as column chart and its line extensions sales achievement as stacked chart month by month.
This may also be used to show objective of the Brand Vs. Sales achievement of various SKUs.(stock-keeping unit).
Well , neither Excel not PowerPoint has an option to mix two chart types in a single chart.
So, I tried and created a simple cheat.

Here is the Chart.

Take a look and use the PowerPoint template for the same. 

In-Sin

Well, we all know that our Personal world is different from Social (Media) world.
The fundamental difference is,  in my personal world it's  one to few and few to one interaction 
Whereas in social world, it's  one to many and many to one.
well, you may or may not know many in that many :-)


I can exercise my choices in my personal world. whereas I need to abide by unsaid social rules in the other social world because it takes all kinds of people to make this world.


Here is my learning from some of my own connections and interactions on LinkedIn.
I call each one of them as "inSin". 

I will try to avoid those.....