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Thursday, April 20, 2006
Internet's Future
[via The Pondering Primate] Red Herring writes:
Danny Sullivan on Search
Danny Sullivan writes about his ten years writing on search engines:
Feature Fatigue
Om Malik argues for simplicity:
Eric Schmidt Talk
VC Confidential has a summary of the key points made by the Google CEO at a talk recently:
Online Advertising
WSJ writes that the industry giants are embracing Internet advertising.
TECH TALK: Father to Son: You and Me
Dear Abhishek, You and I have an interesting relationship. I guess the real father-son bonding will take time. But I think you’ve figured out that I am your father – at least you’ve started to say “Pa-pa” at times, though a little prodding is required. It doesn’t come as naturally as “Ma-Ma.” Leaving the syllables aside, we have a good time in the morning after you wake up. I take you into the toy room and we play there. My toy selection is rather poor – I seem to buy the things I’d like to play with rather than what you can play with! So, every morning now, I put together the Lego blocks and make new things (perhaps, reliving my own childhood), as you scamper around playing with the ball or trying to turn the pages of a book. It is quite obvious that you can manage fairly well on your own. That is, until I sit with my laptop. That is when you decide that it is something which you just need to have. In spite of all my efforts to teach you to be gentle with the keyboard, you seem quite bent on attacking it. I had to stick back on one of the keys that you ripped out the other day. Luckily, it was just the “[“ key – one that I don’t need to use often! I even got you your own small computer – but you are smart enough to figure out that it’s not the real thing. This is still better than the situation a few months ago when you targeted my mobile phone. For what? Putting it in your mouth and licking it. And then throwing it to the ground when done. (Luckily, Nokia builds very sturdy phones!) Now, you’ve learnt to play with the keys on the mobile and even dial people. I don’t know if you realise that it is your photo I have as the wallpaper. We go to the temple every day (with your mother) after we are both done with breakfast. You love eating the rice that your mother uses as part of her worship at the temple. And you know she doesn’t like it. So, you grab it, run away, and put it in your mouth, and then look at her with that mischievous smile. It’s now become a game we both enjoy. What’s a few grains of rice between buddies? Sometimes, I wonder what you understand and know. Or how you learn. Or what you are thinking. If only I could get a little peek into your little mind. But then that’s the charm, I guess. Every so often, you’ll surprise me with what you can do. I look forward to coming home every evening and seeing a little different, a little unpredictable kid. And, you never let me down! Over the past year, I’ve learnt to use the mobile phone a lot. When you fall asleep at night, I have to sit next to you – so your mother can attend to other work. It’s a darkened room and your mother does not allow me to use the computer. So, I’ve learnt to use my Internet-enabled Nokia 6630 a lot. I have read news, poems, and books on it as I have sat next to you. And in the process got innumerable ideas on what to do with the mobile! It is probably an understatement to say that you’ve changed my life. When you are away (or I am travelling), I miss you a lot. The mobile has become a photo album. I have seen your photos since birth innumerable times. And I cannot get enough of you. You came to us with great difficulty and after a long time. That is why perhaps I now treasure the moments with you so much more. Tomorrow: Another Birthday Related Entries: [All]TECH TALK: Father to Son: Another Birthday [April 21, 2006] TECH TALK: Father to Son: Your Mom and You [April 19, 2006] TECH TALK: Father to Son: Memories [April 18, 2006] TECH TALK: Father to Son: April 19, 2005 [April 17, 2006]
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