Ramesh Jain

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Maps getting richer

Google maps now offers some more interesting new features: Google Maps now offers a 360-degree view of many streets in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Las Vegas, Denver and Miami, with other cities to roll out later The…

By Ramesh | May 30, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | 3 Comments |
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Colorful reading

A very interesting idea — to redefine alphabet in colors rather than balack and white shapes — to chage the way we read is proposed. Freedman has been working on Kromofons–an innovative alphabet in which the 26 English letters are represented…

By Ramesh | May 30, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | 1 Comment |
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Photo uploads on Facebook

I was playing with photo upload tools on Facebook — this is the best photo upload tool that I have seen so far.  it makes adding photos very easy and a pleasent task.  No wonder so many people are adding…

By Ramesh | May 29, 2007 | General Updates | 8 Comments |
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Nagpur: The Big Orange

Dinesh Jain (dinesh@aagami.net)  has started a group (Nagpur-first) on Yahoogroups.  People interested in Nagpur can connect with him. Here is a nice story of how Nagpur is rapidly transforming from a sleepy town to a vibrant city.  Hopefully this transformation…

By Ramesh | May 27, 2007 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Social Networking Platform

Facebook is trying to become a social networking platform: At the core of Facebook’s new plans is the debut of Facebook/f8, a platform that allows anyone to build applications for social computing. The company is hoping that its 23 million…

By Ramesh | May 25, 2007 | Entrepreneurism | 2 Comments |
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