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Osito — The cutest thing

Like every pet’s parents, we are very proud of our little baby — who is now more than 10 year old (so in human years is now 70year young). In addition to being one of the best behaved — not…

By Ramesh | October 15, 2006 | Personal | 2 Comments |
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Friendster and (Youtube OR Myspace)

NYT has an interesting story for entrepreneurs that discusses Friendster.  It shows how one can be a pioneer and fail misrably.  The best wxample of that is:  Roughly once a week, David L. Sze, a venture capitalist at Greylock Partners,…

By Ramesh | October 15, 2006 | Entrepreneurism | 2 Comments |
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Married Couples outnumbered in USA

NYT has an an article that says:  Married couples, whose numbers have been declining for decades as a proportion of American households, have finally slipped into a minority, according to an analysis of new census figures by The New York…

By Ramesh | October 15, 2006 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Human Centered Computing 2

Most current approaches in computer science and applications evolved from the dominant nature of data in early days of computing – the alphanumerical data. Almost all computing technology evolved to deal with this data and has been trying to extend…

By Ramesh | October 14, 2006 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Human Centered Computing 1

Computing was developed by humans, for use by humans, to advance human society. In a sense, all computing is human centered. Once humans successfully developed machines to augment their mechanical strength, they focused on developing machinery to augment their analytical…

By Ramesh | October 13, 2006 | Experiential Computing | 2 Comments |
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