Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Obama makes history, elected US President


Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama , by retaining all of John Kerry's 2004 electoral votes and winning seven states that voted for GWB in 2004, won the 2008 US Presidential Election to become the 44th President Elect of the United States of America. He will be the first African American to hold the post, and at 47 years old, one of the youngest.

CNN's most recent projection has Obama with 338 electoral votes. McCain has only 163. Obama, with 52% of the popular vote (60.5 million) soundly trounced McCain's 47% (54.1 million).

The Republican states that Obama managed to flip were: Virginia, Ohio, Florida [Images], Iowa, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada.

Most impressive were Obama's wins in Virginia, which had voted Republican for president 44 years in a row, and Ohio, the state that secured George W Bush's second term in 2004.

In Ohio, heading into the election, polls showed Obama with a 3-5 point lead there, but many commentators speculated that the so-called Bradley Effect -- which posits that white votres are afraid to admit they will not vote for a black candidate and thus skew poll numbers -- would deliver victory to McCain.

But it turns out that predominantly white states such as Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota and many others had no problem electing Obama, in a clear refutation of the Bradley Effect's purported influence.

Only the Deep South and Bible Belt areas, America's most socially conservative and highly religious regions, resoundingly rejected Obama. He was trounced in Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arkansas an others, but this was expected.

In addition to the historic presidential contest, which shares similarities with the 1860 election of Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln, US voters were also at the polls to determine the make-up of Congress, the bi-cameral legislative body much like India's Parliament. Thus far, it appears that a number of races will go to the Democrats, with voters giving a clear mandate to the Democratic Party, who will now enjoy sizeable majorities in both houses of Congress to go along with control of the Executive Branch. It's the first time Democrats have controlled both Congress and the Presidency since Jimmy Carter in the late 1970s.

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The winner needs 270 electoral votes to win the White House.

States won by Barack Obama

Pennsylvania, 21 votes

The one state the McCain campaign had hoped to wrest from the Democrats, owing to John Kerry's razor-thin victory in 2004. But soon after the polls closed, all major outlets projected Pennsylvania to Obama by a comfortable margin.

New Hampshire, 4 votes

McCain has enjoyed success here in the past, in the Republican primaries of 2000 and 2008. And the state, in 2000, was the only state in the Northeast to vote Republican. But Obama ruled the day

Maine, 4 votes

No surprise here. Though polls had tightened in recent weeks, Obama maintained a comfortable lead up through election day, resulting in a relatively easy win.

Vermont, 3 votes

This was never in doubt, another decidedly liberal Northeast state

Massachusetts, 12 votes

Again, one of the centres of the Democratic Party, and was never in doubt.

Connecticut, 7 votes

McCain polled slightly better here than in other Northeast states, but an Obama win was assured.

New Jersey, 15 votes

A diverse, Democratic state through and through. Was always going to go for Obama.

Maryland, 10 votes

Like New Jersey, a very reliable Democratic state that is one of the most ethnically diverse in the nation.

Delaware, 3 votes

Joe Biden, Obama's running mate, surely helped wrap up this tiny mid-Atlantic state for the Democrats.

Illinois, 21 votes

Barack Obama, a US Senator from Chicago, Illinois, was never going to lose his home state

Washington DC, 3 votes

The District of Columbia, like Delhi, is its own autonomous territory, rather than part of a state. It is the most consistently Democratic area in the country.

Rhode Island, 4 votes

Another Northeast solidly liberal state where Obama's enjoyed great polling numbers.

Michigan, 17 votes

When McCain pulled his staff and advertisements from Michigan a few weeks back, most political pundits knew this race was over.

Wisconsin, 10 votes

Like Iowa, a predominantly white state that depends on agriculture but still votes Democrat. A McCain victory here would have been incredibly unlikely.

New York, 31 votes

A solid Democrat stronghold that was always going to vote blue.

Minnesota, 10 votes

There was hope among Republicans that this Northern state could be turned Red, as the 2004 election was a close victory for John Kerry. The Republicans even held their National Convention here in early September, but to no avail. Obama coasted to victory.

Ohio, 20 votes

The proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. Bush carried Ohio in 2000 and 2004, but McCain's been losing ground in light of a floundering state economy. When the networks began to declare Ohio for Obama, the McCain camp started sending off e-mails that basically conceded victory to Obama.

New Mexico, 5 votes

More evidence that Hispanic voters are increasingly aligning themselves with Democrats. This state went Red in 2004, but an Obama victory was projected early on, soon after the polls closed.

Iowa, 7 votes

The state where Obama began his brilliant campaign with a surprise victory over Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in the Democratic Primary. Though there are very few minorities in Iowa, and the state voted for George W Bush [Images] in 2004, Obama has led here throughout. This was not a surprise.

California, 55 votes

This one was never in doubt. The nation's most populace state was always in the bag for Obama, putting McCain at a big disadvantage from the start.

Oregon, 7 votes

The Pacific Northwest has become increasingly reliable for the Democrats. Oregon didn't disappoint.

Washington, 11 votes

Neither did Washington.

Colorado, 7 votes

One of the big bellweather states for this election was Colorado, a traditionally Republican and fiercely independent state that has recently lurched leftward. The Democrats, by hosting their National Convention in Denver, confirmed their commitment to the state, for which it was rewarded handsomely, by a sizable Obama victory. Obama's lead sits at around 20% at the moment, a total blow-out.

Nevada, 5 votes

The McCain campaign seemed confident about Nevada throughout the campaign, though polls increasingly showed him slipping to a double digit deficit. Ultimately, this race wasn't close.

Virginia, 13 votes

The final nail in the coffin for McCain were the polling results from Virginia's urban counties, which propelled Obama to an insurmountable lead in a state that McCain absolutely had to have. Virginia's demographics have changed recently, as high-tech jobs have reshaped the state's economy and allowed Democrats to make in-roads. It's the first time Virginia has voted a Democrat for President since 1964.



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Oklahoma, 7 votes

Part of the famed Bible Belt, Oklahoma is one of America's most socially conservative states. A McCain victory here was guaranteed.

Kentucky, 8 votes

Obama fared well in the urban areas of the state, but rural counties that voted at a 3 to 1 margin for McCain spelled defeat for the Democrats.

Tennessee, 11 votes

If Al Gore , a Democrat, couldn't care his home state of Tennessee in 2000, Obama enjoyed little chance of knocking off McCain.

South Carolina, 8 votes

A very socially conservative state with one of the most painful legacies of the slave trade, where race relations still have a long way to go. An Obama win here would have been practically a miracle.

West Virginia, 5 votes

One of America's most impoverished and least educated states, West Virginia voters present an interesting case: depressed economically but incredibly socially conservative. An Obama victory would have been stunning.

Arkansas, 6 votes

Part of the Bible Belt, and choc-o-bloc with deeply conservative evangelical Christians, this state was never going to vote for Obama.

Alabama, 9 votes

Part of the so-called 'Deep South', the only area of the country that voted McCain in a landslide.

North Dakota, 3 votes

A rural, fiercely independent state that values gun rights and religion. It was tailor made for McCain.

Wyoming, 3 votes

Dick Cheney's home state, much like North Dakota

Georgia, 15 votes

Part of the Deep South. There had been hope that Obama could make inroads here, but in the end the state delivered McCain a solid victory, as expected

Texas, 34 votes

The state of George W Bush was never going to elect Barack Obama. But changing demographics mean Texas could one day soon be in play for the Democrats, as whites have recently become a minority.

Kansas, 6 votes

Part of the Bible Belt

Louisiana, 9 votes

The Deepest of the Deep South. The fact that Bobby Jindal, an Indian-American, serves as governor is remarkable. However, a minority who is also a Democrat � Barack Obama -- never had a chance.

Utah, 5 votes

The most religious state in America, home to the Mormom religion. Reliably Republican.

Interestingly, McCain thus far has not managed to flip a single Democratic state from the 2004 election, while Obama has already flipped Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico, thus all but assuring his victory.

Mississippi, 6 votes

Another Deep South state that emphatically rejected Obama; it's one of America's most impoverished states.

Nebraska, 5 votes

Part of the so-called heartland, or Bible Belt, Nebraska is an agricultural state based on conservative values.

Arizona, 10 votes

McCain's home state, which he only managed to win by 9%. Had McCain come from somewhere else, Obama would have likely taken Arizona, which is one of America's fastest growing states.

South Dakota, 3 votes

Like North Dakota, Obama never entertained delusions that he would win in this sparsely populated, fiercely indepedenent state.

Alaska, 3 votes

The home of Sarah Palin and a Republican bastion. Obama had no chance and McCain cruised to a comfortable victory.

Montana, 3 votes

Obama polled surprisingly well here, but election day saw him slip. He only lost in single digits, however, which is noteworthy in this traditionally Republican state

Idaho, 4 votes

Very similar to Montana and Wyoming. Obama had little chance here.

My Favorite Firefox Addons


I read an article on the internet a couple of days back regarding the top addons for the Firefox web browser. This article prompted me to list down the number of addons I had installed for firefox over the times and the result was well… staggering

1. StumbleUpon Toolbar

(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/138)

StumbleUpon (http://www.stumbleupon.com) is a social networking site.. a great social networking site which helps you discover new links from various topics from food to technology to politics. And SU is the one of the first social networking sites to which I was hooked to. What SU does, is to provide platforms to share web links on various topics, review websites, meet people who share similar interests and exchange web links with them.

Firefox supports the SU toolbar which is one of the first reason why using SU is so fun and easy. The SU toolbar provides option to stumble upon wide range of topics. If you want to stumble the sites of a fellow stumbler (well thats what users of SU are called) then type in the name and you are ready to go. If you like a website then click on “I Like it” so that some one else who wants to see your favorite sites can stumble upon this link. For a newly discovered site, the toolbar displays a window which allows you to write a review and select a label. Really easy!!!! Also with notifications of messages and with keyboard shortcuts, stumbling is really easy!!!

2. Meebo Addon

(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5700)

Meebo(http://www.meebo.com) is a site which provides simultaneous login into your GTalk, Yahoo, AIM, MSN and many other IM accounts.. Apart from that meebo provides great applications like online games, file sharing, video chat among others.. With no downloads required whatsoever Meebo is truly an innovative step towards instant messaging.

But what makes Meebo more like-able for me is the Meebo addon with the Firefox. Meebo Addon provides features like automatic login when you open the browser window, message alert, user login alert. These notifications are not present otherwise and this addon really helps you by giving alerts when you are also doing some other work.

3. Firebug


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843)

Firebug is another firefox addon which basically allows you to inspect and also edit the CSS, JavaScript, DOM among others.
I wont write anything else.. this small and a very novice tweak will make you programming buddies fall in love with Firebug.



4. GreaseMonkey


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748)

Millions of downloads and Millions of articles over the internet later GreaseMonkey is one of the most discussed and sought after addon by Mozilla.
This is just another small paragraph in the legacy of GreaseMonkey
GreaseMonkey is one of the most downloaded addon of firefox. GreaseMonkey allows you to customize your web page by making changes to the HTML or the Java Script code. A user can add his own functionality and can reload the page to see the effect immediately. Users can write codes which can range from popup blockers, to Javascript functionalities like providing RSS feeds option. What basically greasemonkey does for a JavaScript/JScript programmer is to customize the web according to the liking of the user.


5. Cool Iris Previews

(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2207)

Cool Iris Previews is another cool addon from Firefox. What Cool Iris does is pretty simple, when you move your mouse over a certain link a Cool Iris icon comes near that link. Moving you mouse over that icon will open the corresponding link. Really useful when you use FireFox like me with three widows open and about 10 tabs in each of them trying to access a web page. Opening another tab or another window is not going to be convenient.. Cool Iris comes in handy at this time. Apart from this, Cool Iris provides other functionalities like sharing of web links to your friends. Cool Iris also provides Google and Wikipedia search by selecting the text on the web page and right clicking the mouse. A stack option is available in Cool Iris which is a temporary bookmark option available.

6. Thumbstrips


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5045)

Yet another bookmark addon is Thumbstrip. What makes Thumbstrip a download option is that it stores thumbnail images of the websites visited by you. So next time you need to revisit a previously visited link, simply open the Thumbstrip toolbar and select the website. So now there is no need to remember the names of the link. Thumbstrip also gives you the relative time as to when the website was previoisly opened, so searching becomes more easy.

7. Google Preview


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/189)

Another interesting addon from FireFox is Google Preview. Google Preview gives you thumbnail images of websites along with the Google search results on the same page. And why is it beneficial? Well for people who continuously search something on the internet and if they previously found a solution to their problems but failed to save the webpage, then sometimes looking at the image along with the generated results helps them in going back to their webpage. I installed this addon when I faced the same problem a couple of times. And trust me its really useful.

8. Hyperwords


(Download from :https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1941)

Hyperwords is another very useful addon from FireFox. Its really simple to use, what you have to do is just highlight the text and immediately a drop down comes which gives you options like Google Search, Images search from Flicker, Google, etc.. People search from Facebook, Myspace etc.. Maps search. You can also search Wikipedia, TV.com and if the highlighted text is a name of a company then you can also view the stock details and the financial details of the company. Apart from this hyperwords also translates web pages, share web pages and even blog it. If the selected item is an accessory then hyperwords also gives you an option to search Ebay, Amazon etc.
Truly one of the most useful addons by Firefox

9. Read it later

(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6000)

Another simple addon is the Read It Later. What you simply need to do is right click on the web page and select the option Read It Later. This option will save the webpage link inside the bookmarks folder. A simple and easy utility

10. Flash Got


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/220)

FlashGot is another useful addon while downloading from the internet. FlashGot allows the user to select a pre-installed download manager as a default download manager. So instead of using the inbuilt download facility from FireFox now you can set Free Download Manager or Download Accelerator Plus for standard downloading and BitComet or Azureus for torrent related downloads. FlashGot also allows the user to select multiple links at the same time and download all of them at once.

11. Tab Effect


(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4258)

Tab Effect is another cool addon which helps you add effects while changing tabs. No special advantage apart from that. I basically downloaded this so that I could impress my friends…

12. Shareaholic

(Download from : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5457)

Ok we have Digg Toolbar and StumbleUpon Toolbar..how about now having an addon which allows you to share links across sites like Twitter, Facebook, Del.icio.us etc. Thats precisely what Shareaholic provides. Once you open a web page and you feel like this web page is worth submitting around the social bookmarking sites then simple click on the Shareaholic button, a drop down window comes which will show you whether the page has already been submitted to a corresponding site. If not simply click the website to which you want to submit the link. A simple registration will allow you to share this web page to your friends via email..

So there you go a list of..12 addons from Firefox. All these firefox addons just make my surfing a better experience….

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Worlds First 7″ Dual Core mini notebook, EVERUN NOTE!


Raon Digital has released their new SSD-based Everun Note Netbooks. The archetye will be accessible in two versions which accommodate low-end S16S & the high-end D24S. The $659 S16S features 16GB SSD, 1.2GHz Sempron CPU and Linux Ubuntu OS and the $950 D24S features 1.2GHz Turion 24GB SSD [8GB fast SLC, 16GB accepted MLC], 64 X2 CPU, and Microsoft Windows XP OS. The Raon Digital Everun D24S is currently accessible in the market while the S16S is advancing this mid-November 2008.

Suzuki Cervo : Maruti’s answer to Tata Nano


The battle for the small car is getting hotter. Soon after the Tatas stunned the world with a Rs 1 lakh car, Nano, Hyundai stated its intention to come out with a car that could cost less than Rs 2 lakh and hit the road by 2011. And now, auto biggie Maruti-Suzuki too is ready with Its small car. The little car could hit the road, they say, as early as the end of this year or early 2009.

The Suzuki car will come closest to rival Nano. It will sport a Suzuki 660cc engine - as against Nano’s 623cc - and wear a tag of around Rs 1.5 lakh on road (that is, excluding insurance) - a little higher than Nano, which is expected to be Rs 1.25 lakh on road. The car might be called ‘Suzuki Cervo’.