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Using youself in emoticons

Technology is being developed that will allow you to use your own face with appropriate emotions to convey your feelings in chat or in mail.  Maybe even in your blogs and articles.  There is an article in NewScientistTech that describes…

By Ramesh | October 5, 2006 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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EventWeb9: Causality (Deterministic)

Wikipedia says: Causality is the centerpiece of the universe and so the main subject of human knowledge; for comprehending the nature, meaning, kinds, varieties, and ordering of cause and effect amounts to knowing the beginnings and endings of things, to…

By Ramesh | October 4, 2006 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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A9 Scaling back key features

About a year ago, A9 made big News by introducing some neat features like block-by-block match and personalized search history to refine search further.  A9, owned by Amazon.com, is now scaling back:  Discontinued features include a personalized search history that…

By Ramesh | October 3, 2006 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Worst Service Experience

I am (at least so far) a proud owner of a BMW.  I love driving when in BMW.  Until today, I was happy with their service operations also.  Though on the expensive side, I thought that they were good in providing…

By Ramesh | October 2, 2006 | Personal | 2 Comments |
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More is not (necessarily) better

Common belief is that more money is better.  Most people are always trying to have more money because it can never hurt you — in fact common wisdom is that it always helps. In Jainism, the religion I was born…

By Ramesh | September 29, 2006 | Entrepreneurism, General Updates | 2 Comments |
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