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Bangalore Airport

Coming to Bangalore from Singapore is an experience — not a pleasant one.  A good thing is that one sees the contrast in the best airport and possibly the worst managed airport.  But if you are an Indian, that is not something…

By Ramesh | September 14, 2006 | General Updates | 2 Comments |
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Search on phones

News.com reports on search on mobile phones. But the biggest challenge for mobile search is likely not the technology but figuring out an appropriate business model. In contrast with the wired Web, in the wireless world the operators themselves control…

By Ramesh | September 12, 2006 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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EventWeb7: Spatio-temporal Links

For events that are considered interval events, there is a dominant structure that is commonly used. These events have strong spatio-temporal taxonomic structure. This structure is present in both organized events as well as natural events. An event may contain…

By Ramesh | September 10, 2006 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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In Bali

I am a tourist in Bali. Came here about 36 hour ago and will be here for 24 more. Nice place, has natural beauty, people are friendly. I was surprised to hear that 95% of the population here is Hindoo…

By Ramesh | September 9, 2006 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Growing Old

Tamer Ozsu had two very interesting things to say about growing old: 1. Growing old is not for sissies. (Attributed a lady who is 90 year old and completely independent) 2. When you stop moving, they throw dirt on you.…

By Ramesh | September 6, 2006 | General Updates | No Comments |
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