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USA has become General Motors

Thomas Friedman’s piece in NYT is once again a pointed observation on how things are. It sums it up very nicely in the following: To top it off, we’ve fallen into a trend of diverting and rewarding the best of…

By Ramesh | December 24, 2008 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Next Generation Search — Course

In the coming term — the Winter term starting on January 5th 2009 — I am teacing a course on Next Generation Search. I taught this course earlier, but this time I want to change it and try to identify…

By Ramesh | December 22, 2008 | Technical Thoughts | 1 Comment |
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Diversity and India

While looking at some photos related to functions in India, I could not help thinking the amount of diversity in the way people appear in India compared to any other country. In most countries the emphasis seems to be on…

By Ramesh | December 21, 2008 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Cricket in India

Those who love Cricket in India — I believe today was the golden day in India Cricket. The way the team played and won the game against England was impressive. Great job.

By Ramesh | December 15, 2008 | General Updates | 1 Comment |
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Planning: Time or events

While discussing with a friend he made an interesting statement: “Earlier I used to plan my India trips using time, now I do using events.” This indeed is very interesting statement — indeed. Do we really plan things in time…

By Ramesh | December 15, 2008 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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