Saturday, July 28, 2012

Indians are no more the highest numbers for call centers

Tech drives Philippines call centre success

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More and more companies are outsourcing work to call centres on the other side of the world.
The Philippines has recently overtaken India as the country with the most call centre workers - and it has been taking great strides in trying to prove that it is the outsourcing destination of choice.
But what makes all this possible is the technology behind the scenes - to enable these centres to not only be cost effective, but also provide a high-quality, reliable service.
Kate McGeown reports from Manila.

Richest Countries in the World



CountryGDP
1.

United States
$14,660,000,000,000
2.

China
$10,090,000,000,000
3.

Japan
$4,310,000,000,000
4.

India
$4,060,000,000,000
5.

Germany
$2,940,000,000,000
6.

Russia
$2,223,000,000,000
7.

United Kingdom
$2,173,000,000,000
8.

Brazil
$2,172,000,000,000
9.

France
$2,145,000,000,000
10.

Italy
$1,774,000,000,000
11.

Mexico
$1,567,000,000,000
12.

Korea, South
$1,459,000,000,000
13.

Spain
$1,369,000,000,000
14.

Canada
$1,330,000,000,000
15.

Indonesia
$1,030,000,000,000
16.

Turkey
$960,500,000,000
17.

Australia
$882,400,000,000
18.

Iran
$818,700,000,000
19.

Poland
$721,300,000,000
20.

Netherlands
$676,900,000,000
21.

Saudi Arabia
$622,000,000,000
22.

Argentina
$596,000,000,000
23.

Thailand
$586,900,000,000
24.

South Africa
$524,000,000,000
25.

Egypt
$497,800,000,000
26.

Pakistan
$464,900,000,000
27.

Colombia
$435,400,000,000
28.

Malaysia
$414,400,000,000
29.

Belgium
$394,300,000,000
30.

Nigeria
$377,900,000,000
31.

Sweden
$354,700,000,000
32.

Philippines
$351,400,000,000
33.

Venezuela
$345,200,000,000
34.

Austria
$332,000,000,000
35.

Switzerland
$324,500,000,000
36.

Greece
$318,100,000,000
37.

Ukraine
$305,200,000,000
38.

Singapore
$291,900,000,000
39.

Vietnam
$276,600,000,000
40.

Peru
$275,700,000,000
41.

Czech Republic
$261,300,000,000
42.

Bangladesh
$258,600,000,000
43.

Chile
$257,900,000,000
44.

Norway
$255,300,000,000
45.

Romania
$254,200,000,000
46.

Algeria
$251,100,000,000
47.

Portugal
$247,000,000,000
48.

United Arab Emirates
$246,800,000,000
49.

Israel
$219,400,000,000
50.

Denmark
$201,700,000,000
51.

Kazakhstan
$196,400,000,000
52.

Hungary
$187,600,000,000
53.

Finland
$186,000,000,000
54.

Ireland
$172,300,000,000
55.

Morocco
$151,400,000,000
56.

Qatar
$150,600,000,000
57.

Kuwait
$136,500,000,000
58.

Belarus
$131,200,000,000
59.

Slovakia
$120,200,000,000
60.

New Zealand
$117,800,000,000
61.

Ecuador
$115,000,000,000
62.

Cuba
$114,100,000,000
63.

Iraq
$113,400,000,000
64.

Syria
$107,400,000,000
65.

Angola
$107,300,000,000
66.

Sri Lanka
$106,500,000,000
67.

Sudan
$100,000,000,000
68.

Tunisia
$100,000,000,000
69.

Bulgaria
$96,780,000,000
70.

Azerbaijan
$90,790,000,000
71.

Libya
$90,570,000,000
72.

Dominican Republic
$87,250,000,000
73.

Ethiopia
$86,120,000,000
74.

Uzbekistan
$85,850,000,000
75.

Serbia
$80,100,000,000
76.

Croatia
$78,090,000,000
77.

Burma
$76,470,000,000
78.

Oman
$75,840,000,000
79.

Guatemala
$70,150,000,000
80.

Kenya
$66,030,000,000
81.

Yemen
$63,400,000,000
82.

Ghana
$61,970,000,000
83.

Lebanon
$59,370,000,000
84.

Tanzania
$58,440,000,000
85.

Lithuania
$56,590,000,000
86.

Slovenia
$56,580,000,000
87.

Costa Rica
$51,170,000,000
88.

Uruguay
$47,990,000,000
89.

Bolivia
$47,880,000,000
90.

Panama
$44,360,000,000
91.

Cameroon
$44,330,000,000
92.

El Salvador
$43,570,000,000
93.

Uganda
$42,150,000,000
94.

Luxembourg
$41,090,000,000
95.

Korea, North
$40,000,000,000
96.

Cote d'Ivoire
$37,020,000,000
97.

Turkmenistan
$36,900,000,000
98.

Nepal
$35,810,000,000
99.

Jordan
$34,530,000,000
100.

Honduras
$33,630,000,000


Friday, July 20, 2012

That's Hitler's Mercedes!

A video grab of Hitler's Mercedes


New Jersey auto dealer was shocked to find that the vintage car he bought while searching on an online shopping store was built for the Hitler camp in 1942.

Zenop Tuncer, an auto dealer called up Mercedes to order parts for a vintage car he was repairing, and when he revealed the vehicle's serial number to the company, the reply was: "That's Hitler's car."
Mercedes confirmed that the car was genuine, and was one of just eight made specially cars for Nazi officials.

Hitler is seen riding on one the cars in his Mercedes fleet in this undated photo

The 1942 Mercedes 320 Cabriolet D was part of a fleet built for senior officers of the Third Reich during the World War II.
While the model being repaired in Edgewater, New Jersey was probably not flashy enough to be driven by the Fuhrer himself, it is likely to have belonged to one of his generals, The Daily Mail reported
That's Hitler's Mercedes!

Tuncer reportedly found the car while searching on eBay on behalf of a customer and property developer Fred Daibes.
Daibes bought the car for around $180,000 -- but when he saw the unusual four-door convertible, he assumed it must be a fake.

That's Hitler's Mercedes!

The best-known of the modified Mercedes 320s was one driven by Gestapo chief Reinhard Heydrich, which was written off after being struck by a bomb during a failed assassination attempt.
The car would almost certainly not have been used by Hitler, who drove a 'top of the line' Mercedes 770, said an expert from Mercedes' headquarters in Germany

That's Hitler's Mercedes!

The vehicle still has signs of its disquieting origins -- a patch on the fender was apparently an attempt to remove the Nazi flag from the car, said Tuncer.
According to owner Daibes the sinister Mercedes made its way to New Jersey via Chicago thanks to an enterprising American sailor.
The sailor apparently painted the car black to enable him to smuggle it across the Atlantic, keeping it in his basement for decades before his grandson sold it to Daibes.
That's Hitler's Mercedes!


T
he Mercedes still runs well, though its engine generates just 80 horsepower, with a top speed of no more than 80 mph.
Daibes has already turned down an offer of $1.5 million for this unique car and he plans to hang on to this extraordinary find.








Nazis planned to invade UK, kill Churchill with choco bomb

Secret wartime papers exchanged between MI5 officials have revealed that the Nazis' plans to conquer Britain included a deadly assault on Sir Winston Churchill [ Images ] with exploding chocolate.

Adolf Hitler's [ Images ] bomb-makers coated explosive devices with a thin layer of rich dark chocolate and then packaged it in expensive-looking black and gold paper.

The Germans planned to use secret agents working in Britain to discreetly place the bars of chocolate -- branded as Peter's Chocolate -- among other luxury items taken on trays into the dining room used by the War Cabinet during the Second World War.

The lethal slabs of confection were packed with enough explosives to kill anyone within several metres.

But Hitler's plot was foiled by British spies who discovered that they were being made and tipped off one of MI5's most senior intelligence chiefs, Lord Victor Rothschild.
Lord Rothschild, a scientist in peacetime as well as a key member of the Rothschild banking family, immediately typed a letter to a talented illustrator seconded to his unit asking him to draw poster-size images of the chocolate to warn the public to be on the lookout for the bars.
His letter to the artist, Laurence Fish, is dated May 4, 1943 and was written from his secret bunker in Parliament Street, central London
The letter, marked 'Secret', reads "Dear Fish, I wonder if you could do a drawing for me of an explosive slab of chocolate."
"We have received information that the enemy are using pound slabs of chocolate which are made of steel with a very thin covering of real chocolate," the Daily Mailquoted the letter as reading.
"Inside there is high explosive and some form of delay mechanism... When you break off a piece of chocolate at one end in the normal way, instead of it falling away, a piece of canvas is revealed stuck into the middle of the piece which has been broken off and a ticking into the middle of the remainder of the slab.
"When the piece of chocolate is pulled sharply, the canvas is also pulled and this initiates the mechanism. I enclose a very poor sketch done by somebody who has seen one of these.  It is wrapped in the usual sort of black paper with gold lettering, the variety being PETERS.

"Would it be possible for you to do a drawing of this, one possibly with the paper half taken off revealing one end and another with the piece broken off showing the canvas.

"The text should indicate that this piece together with the attached canvas is pulled out sharply and that after a delay of seven seconds the bomb goes off," it added.

The letter was found by Fish's wife, journalist Jean Bray, as she sorted through his possessions following the artist's death, aged 89, in 2009.
A legendary Russian spy who foiled a Nazi plot to assassinate Winston Churchill, Josef Stalin and Franklin D. Roosevelt died in January, aged 87.
Gevork Andreyevich Vartanyan, codenamed Amir, ensured the safety of the three leaders by exposing a plot to kill them at the historic 1943 Tehran conference of the ''Big Three'' Allies.
He was just 19 at the time but he led a group of young Soviet agents to disrupt a German plot codenamed Operation Long Jump to wipe out the leaders of Britain, the USSR and the US.

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