There is another Google easter egg for this christmas. When you search for keyword “christmas” you will see the colorful ribbons of balloon just below the search field. Here is the screen shot for this. Why don’t you try and see.
Update: Even keyword “merry christmas” and “xmas” do the same.

Happy New Year

HAPPY NEW YEAR
नव बर्ष २०६८ को हार्दिक मंगलमय शुभकामना !!!!!
Nepali New Year is approximately 56 years and 8½ months ahead of the Gregorian English calendar. The Nepalese New Year falls in the middle of April.
It is known as “Navavarsha” in Nepal. Nepal has its official Nepali calendar that begins from the first day of the first month Baisakh. This very first day is observed as Nepali New Year which usually falls in the second week of April. People go for picnics, have get-togethers and celebrate the day socializing in various ways as this day is also a national holiday. Read more…
Canadian Rockstar Bryan Adams concert live at Kathmandu Nepal.
Here are some photo collections…

How to hack your Facebook profile picture
You might have seen a cool Facebook profile picture hack going around blogs yesterday that used the new Facebook profile page layout to spread a picture across the sidebar and thumbnails. The effect can be seen in the below image.

Thousands of people are hacking the new-look Facebook profiles to jazz them up. Here’s how to do it yourself.
If you want to ‘reface’ your Facebook page, here’s how you do it.
• You’ll need to have activated the new Facebook profile page – if you have, you’ll see your basic biographical information at the top of the page and, below that, a photo strip of five recent photos that have been tagged with your name.
• You’ll also need a photo that’s at least 692 pixels wide – that’s the width of the page from the left-hand edge of your profile picture to the right-hand edge of the photo strip.
• The final thing you’ll need is a photo-editing program that allows you to crop images. If you don’t have a program on your computer, try an online editing service, such as Photoshop Express Read more…

It is simply irresistible a sight that I can almost taste it. What an ideal gift idea for a choco-compu fan! Gobbling up the whole seems quite fantastic [of course not on a single day], but sharing it with a whole group of friends would be too cool….each one would get a letter of his or her choice….even numbers, symbols and yes of course the “space bar”….lucky guy!
This chocolate keyboard has been designed by Michael Sholk of St. Petersburg, Russia. Really nice work.
Located on the northern German island of Usedom, this creative upside down house was designed by Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk for the Edutainment exhibition company.
The fact that everything inside the house is also upside down, makes this unusual house even more special. [via freshome]