Dec 22, 2013

Happy New Year 2014 Wishes Sms Messages Facebook Greetings Prayers Happy End Of Year 2013

Happy New Year 2014 Wishes Sms Messages Facebook Greetings Prayers Happy End of Year 2013

 

Advance Happy New Year Sms 2014

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  • Network Busy Number Busy
    No Signal Massege Not Sent….
    That’s What We’ll See On !St Day Of ”New Year 2014”
    So “Happy New Year 2014” Before The Rush Start.
    Wishing You Happy New Year in Advance.
  • Those who gave thee a body,
    furnished it with weakness;
    but He who gave thee Soul,
    armed thee with resolution.
    Employ it, and thou art wise;
    be wise and thou art happy.
    Happy New Year in Advance.

2014 1st Good Morning Messages

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  • The Sunlight Streams Into Your Eyes.
    You Turn Your Head To The Small
    Little Clock Sitting Beside You.
    The Clock Always Looks As Calm As A Cucumber,
    Whether You Are Late Or Not!
    What A Lovely Calm Morning.
    Happy New Year
  • A New Year Is Unfolding
    Like A Blossom With
    Petals Curled Tightly
    Concealing The Beauty Within.
    Happy New Year Eve
    Happy 1st Good Morning of 2014.

Facebook New Year 2014 Status Sms

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New Year begins, let us pray,
that it will be a year with new Peace,
New Happiness, and abundance of new friends,
God bless you through out the new Year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014.

 

Bye Bye 2013 Greetings

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  • 22 Dec over,
    Finally 2013 Came To An End.
    Happy New Year For All Of U.As the Year Goes on,
    You are also Getting Old ,
    And Hope the New Dawn will Bring you Success and Happy in All your Life.
    Before leaving let me Wish you All for Your Good Future.
    Happy New Year 2014
  • Is Nearly Here,
    This Year Will Be No More,
    What You Never Achieved In This Year
    Put It As A Priority In This Coming Year.
    What You Just Need Is Focusing On Your Dream And Making It Happen.
    Good Bye 2.0-1.3
    and Most Welcome 2014..
  • I have no way of knowing how people really feel,
    but the vast majority of those I meet couldn’t be nicer.
    Every once in a while someone barks at me.
    My New Year’s resolution is not to bark back.
    Bye Bye 2013.
    Happy New Years 2014

Happy 1st January 2014 Sms

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My Best Wish For You On Upcoming
New Year 2014.
Just As A New Bloom Spreads
Fragrance And Freshness Around
May The New Year Add A New Beauty
And Freshness Into Your Life.
Happy 1st January.

New Year Prayers 2014

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  • Dear Allah,
    Please give the leaders of our world
    A courage born of peace
    That they might lead us gently
    And all the fighting cease.
  • Thank you Lord for giving me
    The brand new year ahead
    Help me live the way I should
    As each new day I tread.
  • Dear Allah, I would ask for a year of joy
    Thy peace, thy joy divine
    Springing undimmed through all the days
    Be thy days of shade or shine.

Happy End Of Year Messages

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  • Make The Best Use Of December And
    Be A Blessing To Someone’s Life.
    This Month Is Not Only About Merry Making
    But Also Touching A Needy Person’s Heart.
    Remember The Poor As You Celebrate.
    I Wish This Year Leave u With Happy Ending.
  • All The Way Through The Coming December
    Let Your Life Be Packed With Entire Celebration Of Cheerfulness
    Wish You A Vivid, Joyful And Wealthy
    Happy December With The Blessings Of God!
    Happy Ending of December 2-0-1-3

Dec 21, 2013

10 Creative wallpapers for a Happy New Year 2014

10 Creative  wallpapers for a Happy New Year 2014

An awesome collection of creative wallpapers for this new year. All wallpapers are high quality images with top class resolution. Celebrate this new year with these amusing wallpapers and do not forget to share them with your friends.

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Dec 20, 2013

Top 10 Software Companies of India 2013

Top 10 Software Companies of India 2013

Just like previous year, this year too  Top 10 Software Firms Of India. The list of Top 10 Software Firms is on the basis of revenue,employee,employee satisfaction and many other major factors.

Position of some firms have been changed, but still TCS is on the top , but firms such as L & T  has improved its performance and its ranking has been improved.

TCS Limited

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Founded by J.R.D Tata in 1968, headquartered at Mumbai(India), Tata  Consultancy Services is on the top, among the list of top 10 Software Companies of India.  It is also among the top 20 Companies of the country. It is one of the biggest MNC of India which deals with softwares, Outsourcing and Business Consulting.

TCS is on the top on the basis of revenues, Services, manpower, market value till 2012. TCS has expanded its empire over 47 countries worldwide and having 147 offices worldwide.

  • Revenue:US $10.17 billion
  • Employees:254,076
  • Major Sectors:Software(IT),Business Consulting,Outsourcing

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Wipro

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Founded by Mohamed Hasim Premji in 1945, headquartered at Banglore(India), Wipro stands at second position among the list of top 10 Software Firms of India. This firm was previously named as Western India Product Limited. Wipro has expanded its empire over 50 countries of the world.

  • Revenue:US $7.30 billion
  • Employees:135,920
  • Major Sectors:Software(IT),Business Consulting,Outsourcing

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Infosys

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Founded by a group of seven people including N.R Narayan Murthy, N.S.Raghavan in year 1981, with a starting money of only $250, this Indian Multi National Company stands at third position among the top 10 Software Companies of India. Headquarter of Infosys is situated at Banglore(India). Infosys has its all empire expanded over 27 countries of the world.

  • Revenue:US $7.00 billion
  • Employees:153,761
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing services

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HCL

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HCL was founded in 1976 and is headquartered at Noida(India). HCL has expanded its empire over 18 countries of the world, and HCL ranks 4th among top 10 Software Companies of India. It also makes a stand among top 50 IT service provider in world.

  • Revenue:US $4.4 billion(2012)
  • Employees:85,194(2012)
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing services

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Mahindra Satyam

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Founded in 1987 by B.Ramalinga Raju, this IT firm is the 5th largest IT group in India. Previously known as Satyam Computer Services it deals with consulting,IT. Even after some bustle its growth rate has shown a great progress. Owned by Mahindra Group this firm is headquartered at Hyderabad(India).

  • Revenue:US $1.26 billion(2012)
  • Employees:29,132(2012)
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing services

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Tech Mahindra

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This Indian Software firm was founded in year 1986, and is headquartered at Pune(India). Tech Mahindra stands at 6th position among the top 10 IT companies of India. Expanded its empire over 30 countries, it is a joint venture among  the Mahindra group (44% equity) & BT Group(39% equity).

  • Revenue:US $1.15 billion(2012)
  • Employees:50,479(2012)
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing services

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MPHASIS

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Founded in 1992 at California(USA) by Jerry Rao & Jeroen Tas, MPhasis is headquartered at Bangalore(India), and stands at 7th position among top 10 Software firms in India. MPhasis has expanded its business over 14 countries and has 29 offices worldwide.

  • Revenue:US $1.01 billion(2012)
  • Employees:40,426(2012)
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing services

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Larsen & Toubro

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Founded in year 1938,  by two Danish engineers, Larsen & Toubro is one of the major IT service provider in Asia-Pacific region. Headquartered at Mumbai(India), Larsen & Toubro stands at the 8th position at present among the list of top 10 Software firms of India.

  • Revenue:US $650 million(2011)
  • Employees:15,000
  • Major Sectors:Information technology services,IT consulting,BPO and solutions

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I-Flex Solutions

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Also named as Oracle Financial Services Software Limited, it is the 9th largest IT Corporation of India. It is among the largest service provider mainly to the Banking Sectors, and is headquartered at Mumbai (India). Owned by Oracle Corporation, in the year 2006, it became a main Subsidiary of Oracle. It is also among the top 300 firms worldwide.

  • Revenue:US $649.38 million(2012)
  • Employees: 10,000 approx.(2012)
  • Major Sectors:IT, business consulting and outsourcing service

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iGate Patni

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Formerly known as Patni Computers but now named as iGate Patni after merging with it, it is headquartered at California(USA). It was founded by Bala & Ashok Trivedi(Patni Computers) in 1966, it ranks 10th among top 10 IT firms of India.

  • Revenue:US $393.85 million(2012)
  • Employees:18,273(2011)
  • Major Sectors:IT and outsourcing services

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Dec 10, 2013

Top 10 Diabetes Super Foods

Top 10 Diabetes Super Foods

Ever see the top 10 lists for foods everyone should eat to superpower your diet? Ever wonder which will mesh with your diabetes meal plan? Wonder no more. Your list of the top 10 diabetes superfoods has arrived.

As with all foods, you need to work the diabetes superfoods into your individualized meal plan in appropriate portions.

All of the foods in our list have a low glycemic index or GI and provide key nutrients that are lacking in the typical western diet such as:

  • calcium
  • potassium
  • fiber
  • magnesium
  • vitamins A (as carotenoids), C, and E.

There isn’t research that clearly points to supplementation, so always think first about getting your nutrients from foods. Below is our list of superfoods to include in your diet.

Beans

Whether you prefer kidney, pinto, navy or black beans, you can’t find better nutrition than that provided by beans. They are very high in fiber giving you about 1/3 of your daily requirement in just a ½ cup and are also good sources of magnesium, and potassium.

They are considered starchy vegetables but a ½ cup provides as much protein as an ounce of meat without the saturated fat. To save time you can use canned beans, but be sure to drain and rinse them to get rid of as much sodium as possible.

Dark Green Leafy Vegetables

Spinach, collards, kale – these powerhouse foods are so low in calories and carbohydrate, you can’t eat too much.

Citrus Fruit

Grapefruit, oranges, lemons and limes. Pick your favorites and get part of your daily dose of soluble fiber and vitamin C.

Sweet Potatoes

A starchy vegetable packed full of vitamin A and fiber. Try in place of regular potatoes for a lower GI alternative.

Berries

Which are your favorites: blueberries, strawberries or another variety? Regardless, they are all packed with antioxidants, vitamins and fiber. Make a parfait alternating the fruit with light, non-fat yogurt for a new favorite dessert.

Tomatoes

An old standby where everyone can find a favorite. The good news is that no matter how you like your tomatoes, pureed, raw, or in a sauce, you’re eating vital nutrients like vitamin C, iron, vitamin E.

Fish High in Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Salmon is a favorite in this category. Stay away from the breaded and deep fat fried variety... they don’t count in your goal of 6-9 ounces of fish per week.

Whole Grains

It’s the germ and bran of the whole grain you’re after.  It contains all the nutrients a grain product has to offer. When you purchase processed grains like bread made from enriched wheat flour, you don’t get these. A few more of the nutrients these foods offer are magnesium, chromium, omega 3 fatty acids and folate.

Pearled barley and oatmeal are a source of fiber and potassium.

Nuts

An ounce of nuts can go a long way in providing key healthy fats along with hunger management. Other benefits are a dose of magnesium and fiber.

Some nuts and seeds, such as walnuts and flax seeds, also contain omega-3 fatty acids.

Fat-free Milk and Yogurt

Everyone knows dairy can help build strong bones and teeth. In addition to calcium, many fortified dairy products are a good source of vitamin D. More research is emerging on the connection between vitamin D and good health.

Some of the above list can be tough on the budget depending on the season and where you live. Look for lower cost options such as fruit and vegetables in season or frozen or canned fish.

Foods that every budget can live with year round are beans and rolled oats or barley that you cook from scratch.

Top 10 Benefits of Physical Activity

Top 10 Benefits of Physical Activity

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When many people decide to "get fit," they assume it involves rigorous activity. But you don't have to spend hours in a gym to be physically active. People can get in shape by performing everyday activities in the home. Every time you and your child throw a softball, swim a lap, climb a flight of stairs, walk to the store, or carry packages, your health and fitness levels are improving.

When someone is physically fit, she feels and looks better, and she stays healthier. The earlier a child starts getting in shape, the more she'll reduce her risk of numerous illnesses. Here are some of the benefits that physical activity offers your child:

1. It strengthens the heart. The heart is a muscle. Like other muscles, its performance improves when it's regularly challenged by exercise. The heart responds to exercise by becoming stronger and more efficient. Strengthening the heart muscle can help ward off heart disease -- the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services -- even in early childhood.

2. It helps keep arteries and veins clear. Exercise reduces the amount of harmful cholesterol and fats in a person's blood. It increases the flexibility of the walls of blood vessels, and helps to lower blood pressure. This can reduce a person's risk for heart attack and stroke.

3. It strengthens the lungs. Working hard increases lung capacity, and their efficiency in moving air in and out of the body. As a result, more oxygen is drawn into the body and more carbon dioxide and other waste gases are expelled. Regular exercise helps prevent the decline in oxygen intake that occurs naturally with age or as a result of inactivity.

4. It reduces blood sugar levels. Exercise prevents sugar from accumulating in the blood by triggering muscles to take up more glucose from the bloodstream and use it for energy. This can reduce a person's risk of developing diabetes.

5. It controls weight. When a person is sedentary, he tends to be taking in more calories than are needed. These unused calories accumulate as fat. A person who is physically active may have a deficit of calories, which takes fat away and lowers weight. Lowered weight is good for the heart and can be beneficial in people with diabetes.

6. It strengthens bones. Just as muscles grow stronger when physically stressed, bones also respond by getting stronger. Exercise increases bone density, which helps prevent osteoporosis, a condition in which bones lose density, weaken, and become porous and fragile.

7. It helps prevent cancer. People who exercise regularly have lower incidences of cancer. The cancers most affected include colon, prostate, uterine, and breast cancers.

8. It regulates blood pressure. Exercise has been shown to reduce stress levels. As the levels of stress in a person's body subsides, his blood pressure and his risk for heart disease decline.

9. It improves energy levels. Regular exercise often makes people feel more energetic, allows them to be more active, and reduces the likelihood that they'll tire during the day.

10. It enhances emotional well-being. Most people report that they feel calm and have a sense of well-being after they exercise. Exercise, according to one theory, releases beta-endorphin, a natural substance in the body that is hundreds of times more potent than morphine. Another theory points to serotonin as the cause of the exercise high. Increased levels of serotonin in the central nervous system are associated with feelings of well-being, heightening of appetite, and lessening of mental depression. The weight loss that accompanies exercise can also cause people to feel better about themselves.

Dec 9, 2013

Top Ten – Winter Foods in India (Eating with the season)

Top Ten – Winter Foods in India (Eating with the season)

 

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Modern food processing and worldwide distribution have made every variety of fruit and vegetable available all year-round. But traditionally, vegetables and fruits have been seasonal. And research suggests, that eating with the season is healthier as there is a variation in the nutrient content of veggies when they are harvested off-season.

And that’s why we bring to you a list of veggies, fruits and nuts that have traditionally been available during the winter months:

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Winter is the season for fresh citrus fruits and oranges are our top pick here. This tart-sweet fruit packs in a load of the very essential vitamin-C — that helps your body in its fight against germs; in addition to potassium, folate, minerals and fibre. What more, you ask? It’s low in calories too! Have you started eating them yet?

2. Apples

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Well, we have all heard it – “An apple a day, keeps the doctor away”. This otherwise super-expensive fruit is available in plenty during the chilly months, which makes it more affordable. Bite into one for your mid-day snack, and reap its benefits!

3. Carrots

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Next on our list are carrots. This root vegetable has more carotene (what the body converts to vitamin-A) than any fruit or vegetable. In addition, carrots are an excellent source of vitamins B, C, D, E and K, as well as calcium pectate (a pectin fibre that has cholesterol-lowering properties). Make gajar (carrot) halwa or eat them raw, this one is a must have.

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A winter crop, the mustard plant’s leaves are highly nutritious. The young tender leaves of the plant are flavourful and very popular in the state of Punjab. Fresh mustard greens are an excellent source of several vital antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and carotenes. Include the goodness of these leaves in your diet this winter season.

5. Peas

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Add them in your pulav or make some yummy muttar panner (peas and cottage cheese gravy). Peas, with their sweet taste and starchy texture come loaded with phytonutrients that provide us with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. Further, recent research shows that these legumes can help prevent stomach cancer.

6. Turnips

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The best turnips come to the market in this season. A root vegetable about the size of an apple, turnips pack in insoluble fibre, folates, vitamins and minerals. This root vegetable has a rather pungent taste, which becomes mild after cooking.

7. Spinach

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It’s counted among the world’s healthiest veggies, thanks to its nutrient richness. Vitamins, minerals, carotenoids and a host of flavonoids that offer antioxidant protection – this leafy vegetable – has them all. Whether you choose to make some palak paneer (spinach and cottage cheese gravy), or just stir fry it, make sure you’re eating this one!

8. Fenugreek leaves

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We all know it better as methi, loaded with vitamins, minerals, fibre and phytonutrients. It can lower cholesterol, help keep your diabetes under check and more. Make those methi parathas, today!

9. Radishes

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Radish, a root crop that is pungent or sweet in taste is available in plenty during winter. This root vegetable has a lot of roughage and is a powerhouse of potassium, folic acid and ascorbic acid. Eat it raw, make parathas, sambhar or whatever.

10. Peanuts

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A source of vitamins, potassium, protein, carbohydrates, calcium and fat – peanuts are good for you in so many ways. Roast or boil some peanuts and have them with your tea this chilly evening or make some peanut burfi, because they freshly arrive in the winter season.

Dec 7, 2013

10 best laptops for students For All Time

10 best laptops for students For All Time

There are a lot of things to be excited about, and choosing a decent computer to last the duration of your course is one of them. We've scoured our peerless laptop reviews to search out 10 of the laptops that are best for students.

We mainly picked cheap laptops - after all, scholars aren't renowned for being flush for cash - but we've added a few for more specific courses.

1. Toshiba NB550D - £262

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Netbooks are great for students: they're light, compact and cheap. Unfortunately, they're usually woefully underpowered. Toshiba's netbook bucks the trend by including AMD Fusion graphics, which mean it's capable of playing HD videos and photo editing. It's well designed, too, with nice speakers, a bright screen, and a tough, rubberised finish. The responsive keyboard and a large touchpad make it a pleasure to use. Unlike you, it won't fall asleep in lengthy lectures - the battery lasts for an incredible 10 hours.

2. Acer Aspire 5741Z - £290

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For less than £300, you can pick up this 15.6-inch laptop, which is surprisingly fully-featured for a machine so cheap. Its Pentium P6000 processor may be maturing, but it can still make mincemeat of multitasking, as well as full HD video playback and advanced photo editing. The HDMI port means it can be connected to a TV, and it's fairly lightweight with a decent 250 minutes of battery life. Add to this the brushed-metal finish and you've got a laptop that looks and performs like one twice its price.

3. Samsung NC110 - £236

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Nothing too revolutionary about Samsung's netbook, but we were impressed by just how sleek and solid it is. Specifications are basic but perfectly adept, battery life weighs in at a good seven hours, and it's all wrapped up in a nice-looking chassis. For better or worse Samsung has pre-installed a lot of software on the NC110, but we actually found some of it rather handy, such as a WiFi finding tool. It's ideal for students who want something that looks the part.

4. Packard Bell Dot SE - £190

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The cheapest netbook in our round-up, and its reassuringly solid design should see it filling universities up and down the country come September - it'll happily soak up all those inevitable knocks and drops. Its colourful design and bright screen certainly make it stand out, and it's light and thin enough to stick in your rucksack next to your four pack of Carling, flute, and tatty copy of The Bell Jar. Performance wise it's up to the standard word processing and web browsing, but it also packs 524 minutes of battery life.

5. Asus X32A - £300

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At 13.3-inches, Asus's X32A straddles the line between tiny netbook and full-blown notebook. Internally it's nicely fleshed out, too, with 3GB of DDR3 RAM and a 320GB hard drive. It's got an impressive screen, but where the X32A really impresses is in its hidden extras. Boot into its Linux OS and you've got a quick-loading operating system that allows for web browsing, Skype and email without killing the battery. When you need Windows 7 it's there too, in its 64-bit Home Premium flavour.

6. Asus Eee PC 1018P - £350

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The Eee was the original netbook back in 1997, and since then Asus has become highly adept at filling them with features. USB 3.0 is provided for quick file transfers, and Asus's own ExpressGate lets you jump on the internet quickly and easily. There's even a fingerprint scanner to stop people cribbing your essays. Its battery lasts for an impressive six hours, and the screen is vibrant and bright. At £350 it's the most expensive netbook in this round-up, but it's worth paying for the added extras.

7. HP Pavilion DV6-3112sa - £430

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HP's laptop is ideal for students who like to dabble in some light gaming when they're not studying - we managed to get Portal 2 up and running on it. It's fully-featured for such a modestly-priced laptop, too, cramming 6GB RAM, a Core i3 350M processor and an ATi Mobility Radeon HD5470 graphics chip into its case. We were slightly deflated by the build quality and battery life, but it's ideal as a desktop replacement that occasionally wanders into lectures. Much like students themselves.

MSI CX640-018UK - £568

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This laptop errs on the pricey side, but its 15.6-inch chassis packs some quality components, including Intel's latest Sandy Bridge Core i5 2410M processor. This means it's capable of video and photo editing, making it perfect for media or photography students. We weren't happy with the keyboard (especially the "strange, blocky font"), but the trackpad and build quality more than made up for it. The battery lasted an impressive 333 minutes, and despite its bulkiness it's still fairly portable.

9. Dell Adamo 13 - £499

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Originally priced at £1649, Dell's laptop has had massive price drop without losing any of the quality build or components. It's incredibly well-designed, and it'll suit even the smartest business student. Add to this the sharp display, phenomenal keyboard and solid performance and it's an all-round winner, and its light weight and five hour battery life only adds to it. On the downside there's no DVD drive and its ultra-fast solid state drive only contains 128GB, but who cares when it looks and feels this good?

10. Acer Aspire One 721 - £300

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When it comes to slim, compact laptops for studying and working on, the Acer Aspire One 721 is a great choice. It combines some of the better aspects of netbooks – namely, convenience, portability and streamlined dedication – with the more comfortable dimensions of a full-sized laptop. The 11.6-inch LED screen is bright and clear, and won't strain your eyes when you're working in programs with a lot of white space, like word processors. The Aspire One 721 also weighs just 1.40kg and at only 1.1-inches thick, it's easy to carry along with books and other studying materials.

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