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Events: Flickr and Upcoming

I heard from multiple sources including Michael Parekh and Bradley Horowitz (see his blog) that Upcoming and Flickr are going to make it easy to post each other’s content. Well, that was expected to happen. It does show the importance…

By Ramesh | August 29, 2006 | Experiential Computing | 10 Comments |
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Photo Software: Revised Reality

News.com has two articles related to photos today. First one talks about the enhanced photo sharing software from HP. For example, Group Rooms, a new photo-sharing tool, allows users to create their own Web page, with a unique URL, to…

By Ramesh | August 29, 2006 | Experiential Computing | 2 Comments |
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EventWeb5: Creating a Web

A fundamental insight brought into the creation of WWW by Sir Tim Barners-Lee was that documents could be linked to each other by creating links explicitly among them. Before that each document on Internet was an independent document. By creating…

By Ramesh | August 28, 2006 | Experiential Computing, Technical Thoughts | 2 Comments |
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EventWeb4: Experiential Data

The experiential attributes of an event are fundamentally different from informational attributes. Each experiential attribute represents a data (stream) that is experienced using a specific natural human sensor. Thus we may have visual data, audio, tactile, olfactory, and taste related…

By Ramesh | August 26, 2006 | Experiential Computing, Technical Thoughts | 4 Comments |
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Important factors for India

In an interview with Forbes, Narayana Murthy expresses his opinion about what is really important for India to continue its economic progress: Forbes: What needs to change for the Indian economy to encourage more innovation? NRN: First of all, I…

By Ramesh | August 25, 2006 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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