Chrome: Gateway to Internet

Google Chrome is a popular web browser that offers a fast, simple, and secure browsing experience for users. Developed by Google, Chrome is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems.

Chrome is its speed.
The browser uses Google’s own V8 JavaScript engine, which is specifically designed to quickly load and execute web pages across milliseconds. This means that web pages load faster on Chrome, which can save users time when browsing the internet, solving user pain point, defining adoption on efficiency.

Chrome is Simple
The browser has a clean, user-friendly interface that makes it easy for users to navigate and find the information they need. Chrome also offers a variety of useful tools, such as the ability to create and manage bookmarks, as well as a password manager that can securely save and autofill your login information, product for everyone !

Chrome is secure
The browser uses Google’s Safe Browsing technology to protect users from malware and phishing attacks. It also offers Incognito mode, which allows users to browse the internet privately without leaving any trace of their activity on their device, assuring safety !

In addition to these core features, Chrome also offers a wide range of extensions that can add extra functionality to the browser. These extensions can do things like block ads, check the weather, or even help you save money when shopping online, Enhancement for all, gateway for Creators !

Google Chrome is a versatile and powerful web browser that offers users a fast, simple, and secure browsing experience. Whether you’re a casual internet user or a power user, Chrome has the tools and features you need to make the most of your time online, Perfect Brand sitting on top for search engine industry, Search with Google

AI and Product Management

Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly important role in product management. AI can be used to help product managers in a variety of ways.

But are PM’s dependent on AI?
AI can be used to assist product managers in their tasks and responsibilities. However, product managers are still critical to the success of a product, as they are responsible for overseeing the development and lifecycle of the product from recommendation to run time computing!

Product managers play a key role in defining the product’s features and requirements, coordinating the efforts of different teams, and driving innovation. These tasks cannot be automated by AI, and require the expertise and knowledge of multiple product functions.

In short, while AI can be used to assist product managers not own them !

Dead Heart

After I wrote this, a friend scrawled on this page, “Yes.”

And I said, merely to myself, “I wish it could be for a different seizure—as with Molly Bloom and her ‘and yes I said yes I will Yes.’

It is not a turtle hiding in its little green shell. It is not a stone to pick up and put under your black wing. It is not a subway car that is obsolete. It is not a lump of coal that you could light. It is a dead heart. It is inside of me.

It is a stranger yet once it was agreeable, opening and closing like a clam.

What it has cost me you can’t imagine, shrinks, priests, lovers, children, husbands, friends and all the lot. An expensive thing it was to keep going. It gave back too.

Don’t deny it!

I half wonder if April would bring it back to life? A tulip? The first bud? But those are just musings on my part, the pity one has when one looks at a cadaver. How did it die? I called it EVIL. I said to it, your poems stink like vomit. I didn’t stay to hear the last sentence. It died on the word EVIL. It did it with my tongue.

The tongue, the dead say, is like a sharp knife: it kills without drawing blood.

Scarfing Life

With the tone of existing, promised rituals are not forgotten

With years of living and breathing, it demanded a life;

Life ought to sour the thankfulness and a seek of better tomorrow

Injustice yet godly act, we don’t run we don’t hide;

Ugliest souls need purest of souls to be life giving

Imperative eyes, slow tone with fellow ones dead and hanged;

Alone you seek refuge and I am thankful praying to same light

Light which promises you with your heaven and my with mine.

Scarifying life; sometimes you die, sometimes I !

The Bird of Hermes

The Bird of Hermes is my name

Eat my wings to keep me tame

From the bodies blood is shed

Soon the ghouls become undead

The Bird of Hermes comes soon

Not morning, evening or afternoon

The Bird of Hermes feeds on fright

Soon blood shall stain the night

The Bird of Hermes will devour

His enemies at midnight hour

The Bird of Hermes is my name

Eat my wings to keep me tame

The night shall soon be stained with red

You and your army lay bleeding and dead

Your bodies shall rise soon

And join The Bird’s platoon

You shall learn to live in night

You ghouls are made to fight

The stench of blood is ever sour

The Bird’s enemies shall cower

The Bird of Hermes is my name

Eat my wings to keep me tame

Immortal Part

When I meet the morning beam,
Or lay me down at night to dream,
I hear my bones within me say,
“Another night, another day.”

“When shall this slough of sense be cast,
This dust of thoughts be laid at last,
The man of flesh and soul be slain
And the man of bone remain?”

“This tongue that talks, these lungs that shout,
These thews that hustle us about,
This brain that fills the skull with schemes,
And its humming hive of dreams,—”

“These to-day are proud in power
And lord it in their little hour:
The immortal bones obey control
Of dying flesh and dying soul.”

” ‘Tis long till eve and morn are gone:
Slow the endless night comes on,
And late to fulness grows the birth
That shall last as long as earth.”

“Wanderers eastward, wanderers west,
Know you why you cannot rest?
‘Tis that every mother’s son
Travails with a skeleton.”

“Lie down in the bed of dust;
Bear the fruit that bear you must;
Bring the eternal seed to light,
And morn is all the same as night.”

“Rest you so from trouble sore,
Fear the heat o’ the sun no more,
Nor the snowing winter wild,
Now you labour not with child.”

“Empty vessel, garment cast,
We that wore you long shall last.
—Another night, another day.”
So my bones within me say.

Therefore they shall do my will
To-day while I am master still,
And flesh and soul, now both are strong,
Shall hale the sullen slaves along,

Before this fire of sense decay,
This smoke of thought blow clean away,
And leave with ancient night alone
The stedfast and enduring bone.

Coming October

Oh Hushed, October morning mild,
Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;
To-morrow’s wind, if it be wild,
Should waste them all.
The crows above the forest call;
To-morrow they may form and go.


O hushed October morning mild,
Begin the hours of this day slow,
Make the day seem to us less brief.
Hearts not averse to being beguiled,

Beguile us in the way you know;
Release one leaf at break of day;
At noon release another leaf;
One from our trees, one far away;
Retard the sun with gentle mist;
Enchant the land with amethyst.
Slow, slow!


For the grapes’ sake, if they were all,
Whose leaves already are burnt with frost,
Whose clustered fruit must else be lost—
For the grapes’ sake along the wall.

Shore Eternity

On this wondrous sea,
Sailing silently,
Sail! pilot, Sail!
Knowest thou the shore
Where no breakers roar,
Where the storm is over?

In the silent west
Many sails at rest,
Their anchors fast;
Thither I pilot thee,
Land, Sail to Eternity!
Ashore at last or dead forever !

A Vow

I might not ever scale the mountain heights
Where all the great men stand in glory now;
I may not ever gain the world’s delights
Or win a wreath of laurel for my brow;
I may not gain the victories that men
Are fighting for, nor do a thing to boast of;
I may not get a fortune here, but then.
The little that I have I’ll make the most of.

I’ll make my little home a palace fine.
My little patch of green is a garden fair.
And I shall know each humble plant and vine
As rich men know their orchid blossoms are rare.
My little home may not be much to see;
Its chimneys may not tower far above;
But it will be a mansion great to me,
For in its walls I’ll keep a hoard of love.

I will not pass my modest pleasures by
To grasp at shadows of more splendid things,
Disdaining what of joyousness is nigh
Because I am denied the joy of kings.
But I will laugh and sing my way along,
I’ll make the most of what is mine today,
And if I never rise above the throng,
I shall have lived a full life anyway.

The Season of Youth

Rejoice, mortal man, in the noon of the prime!
Ere thy brow shall be traced by the plowshare of time,
Ere the twilight of age shall encompass the way,
And thou droop of the fallen end, like the flowers, to thy rest in the clay.

Let the banquet be spread, let the wine cup go round,
Let the joy-dance be weaved, let the timbrels resound,
While the spring-tide of life in thy bosom is high,
And thy spirit is light as a lark in the sky.

Let the wife of thy love, like the sun of thy day,
Throw a radiance of joy o’er thy pilgrimage way —
Ere the shadows of grief come, like night, from the west,
And thou weepest over the flower that expired on thy heart.

Rejoice, mortal man, in the noon of the prime!
But muse on the power and the progress of time;
For thy life shall depart with the joy it hath given,
And a judgment of justice awaits then in heaven.