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Jun, 2007

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Why Do I blog? The Interview Meme

Shantanu Ghosh of Traveller's Tales memed me [Alliterative so I like it..]. I visited Shantanu's blog Travellers Tales in one of my social networking prowls. I fell in love with his writing style and blog. I wanted to participate in the interview. So a couple of emails later, I got this set of questions. So here goes... Q1. People blog for various reasons, and I have heard many stories and anecdotes on how their lives were positively impacted by blogging. What are your reasons for blogging? Any interesting anecdotes you would like to share? I blog primarily to communicate, share my thoughts and experiences. I am a xenophile, and enjoy learning about other people and cultures. I started blogging as early as 2001, via Blogger, but it soon petered off, as I was not persistent enough. After a second attempt, it kind of limped along. Last year, was my third attempt. Very soon things came to a karmic head as I discovered MyBlogLog. As and when I got responses, I found myself very interested in writing. So being part of a community helped. To me my writing is a journey of self discovery. Several social networks later [...
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Rails versus Java

Nothing brings across a point as much as a visual interpretation. heres a couple of my favourites.. [youtube PQbuyKUaKFo RailsVsJava] [youtube p5EIrSM8dCA RubyVsPHP]
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All about Qumana - 1

I have been trying to get my hands on an offline blog editor/ poster.ÂÂ I tried using Flock's built in editor, but did not like the feel of the option itself.ÂÂ After some internet search, I came across Qumana.ÂÂ

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World’s Thinnest Notebook - Apple Influence

Stumbled on this story at Bussinessweek. Designed by portland based Ziba design, in conjunction with Intel, its really nice.
......, code-named Intel mobile Metro notebook, is less than 0.7 inches thick--about one-quarter of an inch thicker than Motorola's (MOT) iconic cell phone, making it the world's thinnest notebook. And at 2.25 pounds, it's also one of the lightest small-sized portable computers. Other features include always-on Internet connectivity via various wireless technologies.
Things that cannot be missed is the obvious targetting of women votes. Accessories with high fashion statements and chick colors are in [Chartreuse, pink, magenta...] Again an Apple pioneered marketing approach. So now they annouce a concept, and see whether people are interested. If yes, then production follows, late this year?
Though designers say the product is unisex, as a fashion accessory it may carry particular appeal to women, a group Intel has long wanted to win over. "Increasingly, women are often the decision makers, particularly with high-end purchases," says Richard Shim, an analyst with IDC. "More and more companies are starting to pay more attention to the female market segment."
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Bloggers and Missing Children

I want to commend my new Mybloglog friend Jannos, for his most effective use of the Web2.0 Medium. This is indeed the way I personally would want to use the blog medium, to provide concrete help. He is using his blog, his online communities, to help find a missing child. Here is his original post, and here is the update. Help find Maddie.
Maddie is 0.9m, blonde and from England with an English accent. Her hair might be cut and dyed, but her distinguishable features are her eyes. Her left eye is blue and green and her right eye is g! reen with an odd brown spot in retina. She has a small brown mark on the left leg calf. It is going to take just ONE person to notice something suspicious and give the police the breakthrough they need.If you have any information, contact: - The Local Police (in your country) - The Portuguese Police by telephone 00 351 282 405 400 - Crimestoppers (UK) by telephone 00 44 1883 731 336.Maddie Mcann