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You know it — but it still hurts

In our life a time comes that you know that you are going to lose some of your family members or dear ones. You know it well and intellectually accept that also, but when you come close to that happening…

By Ramesh | November 4, 2007 | Personal | No Comments |
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If I.T. merged with E. T.

Trevor Sharpe sent me this link to an article by Thomas Friedman — yes the same Friedman who popularized The Flat World. An interesting article on technology situation in India. The part that caught my attention was the early part:…

By Ramesh | November 2, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Interesting uses of ‘Mass Photography’

Sites like Flickr are facilitating many interesting applications. Creative researchers find new ways of ‘mass photos’ (photos taken by masses of people and posted on such sites) to do things that could not be imagined earlier. One such thing is…

By Ramesh | November 1, 2007 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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Another inexpensive PC for developing countries

An interesting news about PC sales to a third world country for educating children. This is compeitor to OLPC.

By Ramesh | October 31, 2007 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Seraja — towards a new incarnation

Good technology does not necessarily mean a successful company. I was trying to build the first generation of EventWeb through Seraja.com. It appears that Seraja did not grow as we wanted it to and hence we are facing a touch…

By Ramesh | October 30, 2007 | Entrepreneurism | No Comments |
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