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Monday, September 22, 2003
Quicksilver
NYTImes has a review of the new book by Neal Stephenson. What caught my attention was this:
The book is the first in a 3000-page trilogy. Even before release, it is already in the top 10 on Amazon. Seems like one which should be a good read.
Deeshaa Weblog
Atanu has started a new weblog to focus on rural-related issues. There are a few interesting posts already. Posting will be light in the coming week, since Atanu and Suhit have embarked on a study tour in rural Andhra Pradesh. Deeshaa (meaning direction) is the name we have given our project for implementing Atanu's RISC model in India.
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Indian Economy
The Economist has an article on the Indian economy.
As always, its a matter of a few steps forward, and then a few backward (an example: the recent Supreme Court decision on requiring to get parliamentary approval for the privatisation of some of the government PSUs). Thankfully, in recent times, the forward steps have outnumbered the backward steps! When I look at Indian policy makers, I cannot help but wonder what prevents them from doing the right thing. There's a whole bunch of intelligent people at the helm, but the result we get is much less. It is the reverse of emergence (the whole being greater than the sum of the parts) - think of it as "demergence" (my word). On a related note, the same issue of the Economist has a survey of the world economy: "America can no longer propel the global economy. Unless other countries take over, the economic outlook is grim and globalisation is at risk."
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There are any number of stupid people at the top. Infact, they outnumber the few intelligent men at the top like the shouries, jaitleys, chidambarams and the naidus. My fav quote about india these days is, India will grow inspite of its politicians. Posted by anandfoot woman thumbnail @X@ footsex asian girl @X@ foot teenz foto @X@ handjobb farm galery @X@ perfect handsex thumbnail @X@ hetro tug jobs free porn @X@ squirti babe ninteen @X@ squirters babe ninteen @X@ squirts giving videos @X@ comshot facial tugjobs @X@ Posted by byKausywsI think the indian economy has grown in the last ten years. It is still not as powerful at the most european economies, but it is a big country with a lot of capability, especially in the internet industry. Posted by Kylie M. Lee
RSS and Attention.xml
Steve Gillmor has a series on RSS and widening its utility via something he calls attention.xml:
NetLedger to NetSuite
InfoWorld writes about NetLedger's name change and its new features:
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We want buy netledger software from your company. Can you please guide me what is the cost of software.
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CSI Pune Open-Source Talk
I recently gave a talk in Pune at a CSI Workshop on open-source software (Presentation: PPT - 202 KB, PDF - 67 KB). It discusses our usage of open-source software, possible business models, the state in India, and possible opportunities for developers.
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Hi It might be a good idea to also include a PDF version of such presentations. Even though OpenOffice on Linux/Windows can read this format, I am sure quite a few people don't use OpenOffice (or for that matter can't afford MS Office), and PDF would probably be more universal. Moreover, PDF is an open standard unlike .ppt. :)Just a suggestion... Posted by Deepakfootlover popular trailer @X@ footfuck amateur gif @X@ foot lovers galery @X@ slow hndjob foto @X@ massage handjobhaven picture @X@ hand jobs gave him mpeg @X@ squirters babe thumbnail @X@ squirts hudge fotos @X@ leatherman squirt vid @X@ foot locker jobs @X@ Posted by byKausywsNice talk. Interesting. In fact I strongly support the open-source movement. In my opinion this movement was the main reason why the internet developed so quickly. Nearly all wide spead internet related software is (apart from Microsoft products) open-source. Think of mail servers, apache etc. Posted by Kylie M. Lee[url=http://www.pornstudsearchportal.com/]porn stud search[/url] - [url=http://www.18inchesofpainpics.com/]18 inches of pain[/url] - [url=http://www.ispycameltoepics.com/]i spy cameltoe[/url] - [url=http://www.ballhoneysvids.com/]ball honeys[/url] - [url=http://www.pantiesandfanniesmovies.com/]panties and fannies[/url] - [url=http://www.blackcockswhiteslutsweblog.com/]black cocks white sluts[/url] - [url=http://www.streetblowjobsweb.com/]streetblowjobs[/url] - [url=http://www.xxxproposalblog.com/]xxx proposal[/url] - [url=http://www.thetaylorbow.com/]taylor tow[/url] - [url=http://www.littlenaughtynymphos.ws/]little naughty nymphos[/url] - [url=http://www.bestnaughtyoffice.com/]naughty office[/url] - [url=http://www.shegotpimped.ws/]shegotpimped[/url] -
Intranet Weblogs
[via Paolo, Mathemaginic and Dina Mehta] From Mathemaginic: "The presentation, which is actually called 'Making sense of weblogs in the intranet: What they are, why people are using them, making them useful for knowledge management', is must read. It gives a good example of talking about weblogs in a corporate world, tells a lot about intranet in Lucent and describes Lucent's approach to internal weblog support (strategy, which is not implemented yet)."
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TECH TALK: Random Musings
This week, there is something different. I am putting together microcontent (!) on different topics, which I have been thinking about in recent times. Maybe, some of these will become subjects of future Tech Talk columns. So now, here goes… Software Products Recently, there have been a few articles in the Indian media talking about how software product development from India can be the next big wave. The focus here is on US-based companies with venture capital funding who are setting up a significant portion of their development teams in India. While this is not the same thing as Indian companies making software products and taking them global it is a start. There are a few Indian product companies for sure. The most well-known is i-flex, with its banking products. A couple of other companies garnering attention are Subex, in the area of telecom fraud detection software, Pramati, with its Java application server, Infosys with Finacle, and Ramco, with its e-business software. Among companies which are primarily targeting the domestic market, we have, among others, Tally (accounting software) and ESS with its ebizframe ERP suite. Indian software companies have an opportunity to tap the growing domestic market with appropriate software solutions, and then take these to other similar markets globally. The bigger among the IT majors in India should look at acquiring international software companies. Moving up the value chain does not just mean consulting or BPO. They need to look at how they can get multipliers from software products. More importantly, Indian companies need to start defining how the world of IT is going to look in the future. I have yet to see an Indian CEO talk about the vision for technology in the world of tomorrow. That is the leadership position we need to start achieving. We need to look no further than Scott McNealy’s pointers on how Sun wants to commoditise software, and the revolution it wants to bring. While it succeeds or not is another matter. But at least, there is deep thinking on the architecture for the future. For starters, it would be good to see some of our IT CEOs have weblogs. Our IT industry can learn from the Indian pharma industry. Look at how they are now making the shift to product (molecule and drugs) development with a focus on the international market. It is not easy thinking products, spending money and risk when one is making dollars per employee hour, but the time has come for the Indian IT companies to transition from being service providers to vision definers and intellectual property creators. Tomorrow: Random Musings (continued)
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