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Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century by Mike Fuljenz Released on the Kindle

Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century by Mike Fuljenz Released on the Kindle



Mike Fuljenz’s Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century


Beaumont, TX (PRWEB) August 26, 2010

Subterfuge Publishing is proud to announce the release of a new book in Kindle format by Mike Fuljenz an award-winning numismatic author. Fuljenz’s new book is titled Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century. In 2010 the book was awarded “Best Investment Book of the Year” by the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG). This informative read provides an in-depth look at the history of the popular Indian Head design $ 2.50 (“Quarter Eagle”), $ 5 (“Half Eagle”) and $ 10 (“Eagle”) denomination gold coins, and provides useful information and expert advice for collecting these popular and beautiful numismatic rarities.

The Kindle version of Mike Fuljenz’s book provides a needed resource to the thousands of coin collectors who collect and invest in 20th Century Indian Gold Coins. With the advent of Amazon’s e-book reader, coin collectors on the go can have their important numismatic resources, guides, and up to the minute market news right at their fingertip. Collectors who buy the Kindle version of the book can now have a professional coin guide with them at coin shows, auctions, or when talking to a dealer. “It is not even necessary to buy the actual Kindle to view ‘Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century,’ you simply need to download the free kindle applet from the Amazon Kindle store for the PC, Mac, Droid, Ipad, Iphone, or Ipod. With the free Kindle applet a coin collector can access comprehensive analysis and view amazing full color pictures of the coins that make up the 20th Century Indian Gold Coins, regardless of where they might be,” stated Mike Fuljenz.

This 2010 NLG award winning reference book, “Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century” by Mike Fuljenz provides a detailed, date-by-date analysis with color illustrations giving readers pertinent descriptions about the history of each date and mintmark as well as important comments about strike, luster, color and eye appeal. Fuljenz includes Overall Rarity and Uncirculated Rarity rankings tabulated from Numismatic Guaranty Corporation and Professional Coin Grading Service population reports for grades MS62 to MS65. There also are consumer education tips about protecting coins from theft, and the best ways to sell gold coins.

Fuljenz examines the intriguing historical background and the controversies involved in the introduction of revolutionary new U.S. gold coin designs spurred by President Theodore Roosevelt in the early 20th century. The first production of Indian Head $ 10 coins in 1907 and early 1908 did not contain the motto, IN GOD WE TRUST, until Congress legislated its return.

About Mike Fuljenz: Michael Fuljenz of Beaumont, TX serves on the board of directors of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets (ICTA). Since 1986 he has been the recipient of 35 national awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) in ten different categories. Fuljenz has consulted with the US Mint, Federal Trade Commission, and the US Postal Service on consumer matters. Fuljenz has also appeared numerous times on CNBC, Bloomberg and Fox Business discussing subjects relating to coins, precious metals and consumer protection issues.

About the Numismatic Literary Guild: Founded in 1968, the nonprofit Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) annually present national awards to recognize outstanding journalism on the diverse subjects of money from ancient to modern. The members of the Numismatic Literary Guild are composed of the best authors, editors, columnist and publishers in the industry.

Published by Subterfuge Publishing, Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century by Mike Fuljenz (ISBN:10-0981948898) in Kindle format is available on Amazon.com.

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where can i buy the Indian “Ipad” laptop in the US?

Question by sweetpea82: where can i buy the Indian “Ipad” laptop in the US?
its the spinoff of the apple ipad and sells for $ 35 instead $ 600-800.
it’s a laptop exactly similar to the ipad

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2010/08/01/gps.last.look.ipad.cnn?hpt=T2

Best answer:

Answer by Abhishek
no it is not for non-indians , the first priority are the indian students in villages

anyways the cost is further going to be dropped to 10$

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Why Indian outsourcer HCL Technologies puts employees first

Why Indian outsourcer HCL Technologies puts employees first
Since taking over as CEO of HCL Technologies in 2005, Vineet Nayar has been promoting his idea of corporate differentiation: “Employees first. Customers second.”

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Indian Bio-Diversity Offers Great Wildlife Tourism Opportunity

India is one of the most naturally beautiful countries in the world. It has immense diverse natural beauty. It is preferred destination among nature loving tourists. Naturalists can find all aspect of natural beauty here in India. India has giant mountains, vast oceans and deserts, lust green forests, etc which make it a perfect tourist destination in the world.

 

India is a land of diverse climate and geography. At one time one part experiences scorching sun heat and other part get the soothing rain shower, one part is barren and other is highly fertile, at one part there is desert and other suffers flood. This is the condition of Indian climate which make it a home of all kind of natural beauty. One can find both desert and saline flora and fauna in India. Also India has great diversity in its geographical land mark. At one side there is mountain and on the other hand there is low lying valley in some part, some regional are also surrounded with water from all side so India have a long coastal plain. All these features make India a land of great bio-diversity and a wonderful wildlife tourist destination.

 

Wildlife Tour India is so popular that people from nook and corner pf the world visit here to view animals in their natural habitat. India homes some of the most rare and endangered species of animals and plants. One can find endangered species of bird like Siberian Crane and Great Indian Bustard in the Indian national parks during winter seasons. One can find huge population of royal lions and majestic elephants in India.

 

There are many national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and birds’ sanctuaries which are home to countless variety of Wildlife India. These protected areas are very much natural, animals and plants dwell there naturally. They are not generally disturbed by man. There are many forests in different part of India. As the forests are located in different part, the climate and geography of all forests differ considerably. Due to different climatic and geographical conditions, the nature of plants and animal in the forests are also different. So tourist can find all types of species in India. Some of the wildlife found in Indian are tiger, elephant, sambar, nilgai, chital, cobra, wild boar, fox, sloth bear, polar beer, flycatcher, sunbird, etc.

 

Tourist can explore Indian wildlife with any Tour Package Wildlife India. There many wildlife packages available in the market. The tour packages are tailored according to the interest of the tourists. It is good to travel a package tour as the agents take care of thing like stay, food, traveling, etc. They also have idea regarding the spots where animals can be found. In this way you can enjoy wildlife expedition in India.

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Tata Motors – Cars in Indian Automobile Sector

Tata Motors was established in India in 1945 and has been enjoying great revenues in recent times. The car maker had just one aim, to expand its base and reach every nook and corner of India. Currently, as long as the Indian automobile sector is concerned, it is the winner in the commercial vehicle sales and ranks third in passenger vehicle sales.

From its first truck to the small Nano car, Tata has seen a lot in India. It has created significant milestones in its long and accelerated journey. The accelerated journey was for the prime goal of excellence and leadership. After tasting success in the commercial sector, Tata entered the passenger car segment. It came out with the Sierra in 1991. This car is not in production as of now. But, it certainly was considered as one of the most durable cars in India.

After the Sierra, came the Safari. Meanwhile, Tata Motors also designed several new cars on different platforms. The Tata Sumo car was born in 1994 and is a favorite among taxi drivers even today. After the Sumo, Tata brought a refined version of the same car, the Tata Sumo deluxe, in 1996. After that, it brought the Tata Safari on to the Indian roads. The Safari was Tata’s first SUV and the first one to be completely produced in India. Tata was still not satisfied with its success and wanted something more. It enhanced the Safari and strapped it with a new DICOR engine coupled with modified car interiors and exteriors.

By that time, Tata Motors found itself completely in the midst of the Indian passenger car segment. In response to its own desires, the car maker launched the Tata Indica in 1998. In no time this car started boosting the sales figures for Tata Motors. Tasting success once again, the company brought in different versions and variants of the Indica car from time to time on to the Indian roads.

An Indica with a diesel motor was launched in the year 2000 followed by a multi-point fuel injection petrol engine Indica launch in the same year. But, these cars had some problems with the mileage and power output. So, in response, Tata came out with the new Indica V2 in 2001. A CNG variant of the car was also brought in and that made the car a huge hit. Re-work, creativity and innovation by Tata engineers gave rise to the Tata Indica Vista or Tata Indica V3 cars in 2008.

Tata earned enough fame in the compact car sector and wanted to move into production of sedans. The Tata Indigo was showcased at the Auto Expo 2002 and the sedan became a huge hit owing to its innovative features and enhanced engine technology. The Tata Indigo Marina variant then came in followed by the luxury variant Indigo SX in 2005. The premium Indigo with the new long wheelbase was introduced in 2006. More Tata Indigo variants were launched and finally, the Indigo sedan and a compact Indigo, popularly known as Tata Indigo CS found their way on the Indian roads.

Finally, we now have the Nano joining in the family. This is considered to be not just India’s but the world’s cheapest car. The Tata Nano was Ratan Tata’s dream car and we see the dream come true. Tata Motors has seen both ups and downs, but what really matters is that the car maker has moved on. It has and will continue to add great cars to its portfolio.

Carazoo.com is the First Car Portal in India with Interactive Car Animations. Get more information on the Tata Motors Car and Tata Indica V2.

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Distance Courses Hold their Own Significance in Indian Education Scenario

The education sector in India has been witnessing many noteworthy reforms since independence. The deteriorating education standard can be attributed to the fact that only 12 percent of the school children continue their study up to 10th standard and a mere 10 percent of people become eligible for higher studies. There are hundreds of universities and thousands of colleges in India. So, it is a pity that our educational infrastructure is not being utilized properly. Recently, it has been believed that the launching of various distances courses will revolutionize our education system. But, the question is: Are these courses really capable of bringing about changes?

Distance learning education is profoundly different from conventional class room education. This form of education has grown in stature in the last few years, leading to a large number of distance universities being set up in the nook and corner of the country. Nowadays, students are getting into jobs at a young age even before completing their requisite education. So, they are looking for courses that can facilitate the completion of their desired education without giving up jobs. Here, a distance degree comes to their rescue. The Council of Distance Education oversees the distance learning system in India. It was established under the Indira Gandhi Open University Act, 1985.  

There are endless instances of students not being able to finish their studies through conventional means due to several grounds. All these students can bring their career on track by pursuing distances courses offered by many open universities. Since regular colleges and universities have limited number of seats available, more and more students are enrolling themselves in various distance learning programs.

There are many far-flung areas in the country where pursuing higher education is like a dream. But now, people in those areas can pursue their desired courses thanks to the distance learning system. In this mode of education, students receive their study materials in the printed form or online. As the Internet and computers are present everywhere, e-learning is preferred by the majority of students and the number is growing fast.

Coming to the topic of open universities in India, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is the premier distance university with plenty of courses related to arts, science, commerce, computer applications, management and other allied subjects. It has hundreds of centres all over the country. Students who are pursing its various distance courses can avail learning materials in the form of texts and videos.

Besides IGNOU, students can also acquire a distance degree through other universities like Alagappa University, Annamalai University, Bharathair University, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Anna University, Utkal University, Patna University, Nalanda Open University, Karnataka State Open University, National Law School of India University, Sikkim Manipal University and many more. All types of educational and professional courses are imparted through these universities. Employers are also valuing these programs during their recruitment processes. Hence, distance learning degree courses have come as a boon for students who want to resurrect their career or work and study simultaneously.

Mr. Vikas Rathi is providing Infinite Courses, a foremost name in the arena of web sites and portals offering umbrella solution to all education related queries and dilemmas. Explore Distance University, Distance Courses, Distance Degree, and much more.

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Would Apple’s iPad take time to hit Indian market?

After being launched worldwide on 3rd April 2010, iPad already noticed a huge number of customers brave out to buy Apple’s new device i.e. iPad. When the world of technology is abuzz with the new ‘iProduct’, can India be far behind? It is expected that Apple’s iPad would create a new user segment in the market of India soon. But when will it come to India?
Many tablets have already debuted in the market and we can easily say it is the time for tablet revolution. The concept of tablet PC, so far, is not very popular among Indian consumers, so iPad needs to go through this mass market hassles.
Experts say that this tablet category device would create a niche market for itself and Indian users are waiting for that product, which would emerge as a lifestyle product, and obviously not a mass product in India. 
Right after the launch of iPad, doubts and expectations have arisen from various corners. Would iPad outsell the iPhone? Will other tablets dethrone iPad? Even after all these doubts, market analysts say it seems like Indians are waiting for the iPad. But Apple has hardly responded to the questions on the availability of iPad in India. 
The iPad helps the users to browse the web, go for emailing, share photos, watch videos, listen to music, play games, read e-books and much more. But, the downside of iPad is, beside these intelligent features, it cannot multitask and doesn’t have an external keyboard, disk drive or a USB drive. So, according to market experts it can be a niche product rather than for the masses. It would create a new class who are always crazy for lifestyle products, and an Apple fan!
Some other experts doubt that the price sensitive nature of Indian consumer market may deter iPad from being a hit in Indian market. They are also concerned that iPad may remain limited only to the upper middle class segment in India. But at the same time it is true that iPad would face a challenge for several other branded laptops and tablet devices, which offer same features at the same range of price. So, Indian consumers may think twice before they invest in an iPad. Although, many people hope that the secret of this device’s success in India may lie in iPad applications and features that may take away the need of carrying hefty laptop.  
Of course, the naysayers may remark that iPad is not appropriate for Indian market, but the reality shows that there is a curiosity, an interest and intent. Crazy users may hope that Apple would plan for thousands of utility iPad applications to make it more popular. But how much of craze can be converted to sales – we would like to leave that to Apple. 
Meanwhile most of the iPhone and iPad Application development companies in India have already created various iPad applications. For the crazy users, e-Book iPad application would be interesting through which Users can easily access the newspapers, magazines through iPad.

For More info on ipad development and ipad Programming go to www.rapidsofttechnologies.com

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Indian Online Retailer Offers Electronic Publishing Services – PC World

Indian Online Retailer Offers Electronic Publishing Services
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Amazon started shipping its Kindle e-reader in India from October last year, but it has as yet to take off in the country. "I don't think they have sold

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Indian version of Kindle launched


Indian company Infibeam has launched the Indian version of Kindle. The device is called Infibeam Pi.

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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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