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Random Facts #1

 Hello guys πŸ‘‹ as I told yesterday from today we are moving on to random facts from tech facts so, let's get straight into it. 1) The popular board game "Snakes and Ladders" was originated in India to teach children about karma. Credits:  Wikipedia.org 2) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan and Nelson Mandela are the only non-indians to be awarded the Bharat Ratna. Credits:  rashtrapatisachivalaya.gov.in Credits:  Wikipedia.org 3) Indian Holi is similar to Spanish festival La Tomatina. The only difference is Holi colours are replaced with ripe tomatoes. Credits:  theculturetrip.com Credits:  ibitimes.co.in 4) India has the largest postal system in the world with almost 1,55,000 or 155,000 post offices. Credits:  upost.gov.in 5) There are over 6,500 languages spoken in the world 🌍. Really fascinating isn't it? evolving from a monkey 🐡 to human πŸ§” and speaking thousands of languages. Credits:  freepik.com 6) Do you know that Koalas 🐨 can sleep upto 20 hours p...

Tech Facts #8

 Hello everyone πŸ‘‹ let's see the tech facts for today.

1) Andy Rubin the creator of Android was nicknamed Android by his co-workers at Apple in 1989 due to his love for robots. When he created this operating system he named it after his nickname πŸ˜‚.

Credits: Wikipedia.org


2) The typical cell phone user touches his or her phone  2,617 times everyday.

Credits: irishtimes.com


3) You can get one gram of gold from recycling 41 mobile phones. Better to recycle e-waste instead of mining in gold mines πŸ˜‚.

Credits: YouTube.com


4) The Android OS was originally built for digital camera not smartphones. I find this astonishing πŸ˜‚.



5) The first ever Google Doodle was published for celebrating the BurningπŸ”₯🚹 Man festival.

Credits: Pinterest.com


6) In 1936, Russia built a computer that ran on water. It is called Water Integrator. It was built by Vladimir Lukyanov. It was used to solve partial differential equations.



7) Samsung Galaxy S10 is the first phone to have a cryptocurrency wallet built in and it was also cold storage wallet which means it wasn't connected to the internet.

Credits: Amazon.com


8) Google hired a camel named "Raffia" in 2014 to create a street view of  the Liwa Desert in Abu Dhabi.

Credits: vox.com


9) There is a refrigerator that opens when you smileπŸ˜ƒ. It's name is Happiness Counter. If has a Sony Cybershot digital camera that detects smile.

Credits: Pinterest.com


10) The old Nokia SMS ringtone "bip bip beep beep bip bip" represents the letters SMS in Morse code. That's great 😍

Credits: shortlist.com

That's it guys thanks for reading hope you gained some knowledge πŸ˜ƒ.

Author: Ganesh Ram.

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