Friday, 29 June 2018

Sweatcoin

Sweatcoin is an app which gives you cryptocurrency tokens for exercising. Which exercise?. Walking. You have to walk 1000 steps to get 1 sweatcoin. Simple isn't it?. 

Sweatcoin was launched in May 2016. Founders are Oleg Fomenko, Anton Derlyatka, Danil Perushev and Egor Khmelev. These all are Russian entrepreneurs. After raising $1 million they launched sweatcoin app and within the 1 week many people counted there steps. More you walk more sweatcoins you will generate. 


There are 4 modes to generate sweatcoins. 1st one is MOVER which gives you 5 sweatcoins for per day. Then SHAKER which gives you 10 sweatcoins per day. Oh and also SHAKER cost you 4.75 sweatcoins per month. Then comes QUKER which gives you 15 sweatcoins per day and cost you about 20 sweatcoins per month and gives you 450 sweatcoins per month. Breaker gives you 20 per day means total 600 sweatcoins per month and cost about 30 sweatcoins per month. TROUBLE MAKER is on the way with new updates. 

There are various offers available on sweatcoin app but most popular recently are iphone 8 and $1000 for 20,000 sweatcoins. Along with it for vivo barefoot credit of $50 for 75 sweatcoins, apple watch for 5000 sweatcoins and vivo barefoot shoes for 200 sweatcoins and so on


As it is not released world wide offers are not available in every country. If you are using it and have 20,000 sweatcoins or more you can still get those offer by visiting official website.

As for fitness freak it is one of the best app which convert his sweat into money. I hope it will be wold wide in few years.

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Artificial intelligence

Now days Artificial intelligence is trending topic all over the world. An advanced technology in computer technology which can change future of man.

What is Artificial intelligence: Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that aims to create intelligent machines. It has become an essential part of the technology industry.

After knowing AI there are lot of research carried out. Research associated with artificial intelligence is highly technical and specialized. AI technology is crucial part of much of the digital transformation taking place today.

Research of AI is categorized in 2 parts. One is Applied AI which uses principles of simulating the human thought to carry out specific task. The other is known as Generalised AI which seeks to develop machine intelligences that can turn their hands to any task, much like a man do.


It has a lot of application. In Industry, it is employed in the financial world for uses ranging from fraud detection to improving customer services by predicting what services customer will need. In manufacturing it is used to manage workforce and production process as well as for predicting faults before they occur, therefore enabling predective maintenance. In the consumer world more and moreof the technology we are adopting into our everydays life is becoming powered by AI from smartphone like Apple's Siri and Google' Google assistant, to self driving and autonomous cars which many are predicting will outnumber manually driving cars within our lifetimes.

So it is going to change our life in decades. 

Friday, 1 June 2018

7 Grammar tips for everyone

Today I came across a blog INSIDER. I found a post about grammar tips to improve english. As in India English is also an important language. For all those students who are seeking jobs, they must fluent in english language. So following are some tips:

1. Read frequently

Writing well can become second nature to those who also read well. Pay attention to how authors structure their sentences and how they use commas and sentence length to adjust tone and cadence. Reading can help to increase vocabulary. If you don't know where to begin, ask colleagues for reading suggestions specific to your field, or browse best-selling book lists (here's a great list of business books).
To write well, you must also understand the basics of the English language - how sentences are composed, the different parts of speech, subject/verb agreement, tense, and punctuation. Pick up a copy of Stephen King's "On Writingfor a fresh take on writing rules.

2. Memorize homophones

There's no way around it - many rules in the English language require memorization. Among the most frequently committed grammatical errors are misused homophones, which are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
"You're/your," "there/their/they're," "its/it's," and "then/than" are all commonly confused. An easy tool to help with contractions is to remember that they are derived from two words. "You're" is "you are"; "they're" is "they are"; and "it's" is "it is." "Then" is used to indicate time, whereas "than" is used as a comparison.

3. Learn first-person singular pronouns

Sentences often call for choosing the correct first-person singular pronoun - either "I" or "me." Remember that "I" is a subject pronoun, whereas "me" is an object pronoun. A helpful way to determine word choice is to remove any other subjects.
For example, consider the sentence "My roommate and I/me went to the store." If you think about the sentence as "I went to the store" or "Me went to the store," it's more obvious that "I" is correct."I" is the subject of the verb "to be."

4. Learn how to use commas

As a very broad rule of thumb, commas are used to indicate pauses in a sentence. They should not be used in place of a period. For example, "We went to the baseball field, it was fun" is incorrect.
But "We went to the baseball field, and it was fun" is correct, as commas can be used to separate two independent clauses when joined by coordinating conjunctions like "and," "or," or "but." Commas are also used to separate three or more phrases in a series, after an introductory clause or phrase, and to set off nonessential clauses or phrases.

5. Beware the dangling modifier

A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that doesn't have a clear subject. "After reviewing your notes, the conclusion remains elusive" contains a dangling modifier. Who is reviewing the notes? The sentence should be rewritten to say, "After reviewing your notes, I am unable to come to a conclusion."

6. Stay active

All sentences are identified as being either active or passive. In an active sentence, the subject performs the action. "The girl ate the salad" is an active sentence.
In a passive sentence, the subject of the sentence is also the subject of the action. "The salad was eaten by the girl" is a passive sentence. Though both are grammatically correct, passive sentence structures often lead to more errors, including dangling modifiers, misplaced commas, and run-on sentences. Sticking to the active voice will help ensure clarity.

7. Proofread and read your piece out loud

A common cause of poor writing is time, as writers often power through emails and memos, giving a document a cursory glance before sending it to colleagues or clients. Step away from your piece before you submit it, and give it a thorough proofread.
Reading your writing in a new form - for example, on paper instead of on a screen; in a different font; or out loud - can be helpful in finding typos or grammatical errors.
Speaking aloud will also help you to catch redundancies - phrases like 3 a.m. in the morning and $2 million dollars are redundant because a.m. indicates morning, and the word dollars is a repetition of the dollar sign.

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