Location                                               Cost (US$/sq. ft./annum)

London(West End)                                                248

Moscow                                                                 234

Hong Kong                                                            231

Tokyo                                                                    184

Mumbai                                                                 170

Dubai                                                                    156

Singapore                                                              135

Abu Dhabi                                                             132

Paris                                                                      131

New Delhi                                                              122

Dublin                                                                    108

New York Midtown                                                 98

Ho Chi Minh City                                                    92

Madrid                                                                     88

Zurich                                                                      88

Google serves most of the search queries on internet. This results in a lot of confidential data to be freely available on internet. Now we will see how to find this…….

Google queries for locating various Web servers :

  • “Apache/* Server at” intitle:index.of                             Any version of Apache
  • “Microsoft-IIS/* Server at” intitle:index.of                    Any version of Microsoft IIS
  • “Oracle HTTP Server/* Server at” intitle:index.of         Any version of Oracle HTTP Server
  • “IBM _ HTTP _ Server/* * Server at” intitle:index.of   Any version of IBM HTTP Server
  • “Netscape/* Server at” intitle:index.of                          Any version of Netscape Server
  • “Red Hat Secure/*” intitle:index.of                               Any version of the Red Hat Secure server
  • “HP Apache-based Web Server/*” intitle:index.of       Any version of the HP server
  • inurl:admin inurl:backup intitle:index.of                         Directories whose names contain the words admin and backup

Personal Information and Confidential Documents :

  • intitle: “curriculum vitae” “phone * * *” “address *” “e-mail”     -  CVs
  • filetype:xls inurl:”email.xls”                          email.xls files, potentially containing contact information
  • “phone * * *” “address *” “e-mail” intitle: “curriculum vitae”     -  CVs
  • “not for distribution” confidential                 documents containing the confidential clause
  • intitle:index.of finances.xls                          finances.xls files, potentially containing information on bank accounts, financial summaries and credit card numbers
  • filetype:ctt “msn”                                          MSN contacts list

Well, you never know what happens so keep hiding but you can’t……..

Answers to Daily Trivia Questions :

Squawk Box
In March, Bernie McGinn was on the money with his Ford pick. Early this month, what pharma stock did he recommend?

Answer: PFE

Squawk on the Street
Energy Source blog: What did John Kilduff say about Iran’s possible market vulnerability?

Answer: It’s more self-inflicted

The Call
Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio Tracker: What was BRK’s top holding by dollar value (as of March 31)?

Answer: KO

Power Lunch
According to Paul Forward of Stifel Nicolaus, how much coal does America have?

Answer: about a 250-year supply

Street Signs
In “Short Stories,” what did Fast Money trader Pete Najarian call “the most confident plays”?

Answer: Coal and NatGas

Closing Bell
States with the Highest Foreclosure Rates” slideshow: How many Nevada households got notices as of April?

Answer: 1 in every 146

Answers to Daily Trivia Questions :

Question: According to our Big Budget Events slideshow, how much did the Louisiana Purchase cost in today’s dollars?

Answer: $217 billion

Question: On the day KISS frontman Gene Simmons rang NYSE’s opening bell, whose employees rang Nasdaq’s bell?

Answer: Rambus

Question: According to Jeffrey Saut of Raymond James, when did the market bottom?

Answer: Rambus

Question: According to Jeffrey Saut of Raymond James, when did the market bottom?

Answer: Oct. 10

Question: What did Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell say is the solution to marine pirate attacks?

Answer: a holistic approach

Question: In Jim Cramer’s Wednesday Lightning Round OT, which stocks did the Mad Money man praise?

Answer: British Petroleum

Question: According to research firm IDC, global info tech spending will grow by how much in 2009?

Answer: 2.6%

Answers to Daily Trivia Questions :

1. Monsanto

2. All of the Above

3. The wait for a new CEO

4. Marathon Oil

5. 84 Million Shares

6. Desperate Individuals

Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge answers…earn your bonus bucks $$$$$$$$

Question: According to the Stock Blog post, Options Action: Dangerous Videogame Play, what must happen for the break-even trade?

Ans: stock must drop more than 8%

Question: In Friday’s Stop Trading! segment, Trouble for Coal, Jim Cramer said which energy stock has a “double whammy”?

Ans: Kinder Morgan

Question: In the Stock Blog post, Five Stocks to Fight The Recession, how does Manuel Schiffres label Pfizer?

Ans: All of the above

Question: In Vince Farrell’s blog post, Lower Oil Price Equals A Tax Cut, the CIO offers what scientific view of petroleum “info”?

Ans: “dissection”

Question: Enjoy our Holiday Cigars slideshow. Now name the only 2-time winner of Cigar Aficionado’s No. 1 Cigar of the Year.

Ans: The Padrón Family

Question: In “Apple Investors’ Hope for the Holidays” which “long-time” tech industry analyst does Jim Goldman refer to? ‘

Ans: Gene Munster

Week of November 17, 2008 Weekly Bonus Bucks Quiz Answer :

1. 30 Stocks

9 Upcoming Indian Websites

November 8th, 2008

There are a lot of internet ideas which float around, however only a few make a hit. Today, i will mention 9 new Indian websites which in my view are great ideas. Not wasting much time, here are the names:

  1. www.naaptol.com
  2. www.indianyellowpages.com
  3. www.buzzintown.com
  4. www.guruji.com
  5. www.infibeam.com
  6. www.hellointern.com
  7. www.picsquare.com
  8. www.zoomtra.com
  9. www.blogadda.com

Check ‘em out…..

Obama vs McCain Elections 2008

November 4th, 2008

States won by two US candidates :

OBAMA —————————–McCAIN

VT                                                      KS

NH                                                     ND

MA                                                     OK

CT                                                      AL

RI                                                       TN

NJ                                                       KY

DE                                                      SC

MD                                                     GA

DC                                                      WV

NM                                                     WY

IA                                                       UT

OH                                                     TX

KS                                                      AR

CA                                                     ID

OR                                                     KS

WA                                                    LA

MN                                                    MS

WI

IL

MI

VA

PA

NY

ME

338 Votes                                         155 Votes

Barack OBAMA elected 44th US President.