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EventWeb is here, Now.

The message from this year’s CES in Los Vegas is loud and clear. The three screens in our life — TV, PC, and Mobile phone — are no longer different. When Google and Yahoo announce partnerships on one hand with…

By Ramesh | January 7, 2006 | Experiential Computing | 2 Comments |
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5 Million Channel TV is here

This years CES was all about Internet and TV (and Phone). In a report related to what was announced at this show, John Markoff wrote in NYT They are companies like Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others, with all…

By Ramesh | January 7, 2006 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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Recognition at Microsoft

Among the top emerging technologies at Microsoft recognition seems to be on the mind of Bill Gates as said in his interview The stuff in the labs today, with speech recognition, visual recognition, ink recognition, reading everything online and new…

By Ramesh | January 6, 2006 | General Updates | No Comments |
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GodCasting

Reports are that the fastest growing application of podcasting is the religious and spiritual sector. All religions are using the poscasting techniques. It is more appealing to convey god related messages using voice.

By Ramesh | January 6, 2006 | Entrepreneurism, General Updates | No Comments |
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Gutenberg’s revenge

This is interesting trend — webzines going to print. Read this. I also just read that Cricinfo.com has also gone to print. I don’t understand this!!

By Ramesh | January 5, 2006 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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