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'Statistics aren’t evil. They’re just a bit like the weather – hard to really predict.
And as they say about economists and weathermen – they’re the only two jobs you can keep while being wrong nearly 100% of the time.' -
Why it's important some kind of tagging so that bots can interpret & classify posts.
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I wonder what the radicals would have to say about these
Author: Aditya
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links for 2010-02-15
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links for 2010-02-04
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The next few years are going to be pretty interesting. It seems to be heading for another war like the one on the PC platform. Given Apple's closed strategy, it would be good for them to open up or perish like they did last time. Things will get really hot once Google's bets pay off & mature & the pieces start falling in place.
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Why flash is important for the web and how Apple's stand is hurting its customers
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A handy guide on how to open those winmail.dat files received by mails sent in Outlook. It apparently happens due to the rich text format being used in Outlook.
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FSF's point of view of the iPad
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A nice commentary on the problems, particularly its closed nature as it aspires to be a true portable computer.
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IBM does have a rich internal ecosystem that promotes social interaction through various online platforms, and many of them are being converted into enterprise products.
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Starfish vs spider analogy
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A handy online tool that lets you upload photos & gives you the printable form to make a kaleidocycle.
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links for 2010-01-31
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A really different look for sure
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A real variety of roads ranging from mountain stretches to busy city roads. Quite a bunch of spectacular photos too.
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Handy site to keep track of iPhone/iPod apps & special offers
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links for 2010-01-29
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A list of links to useful tips & tricks for wordpress.com blogs
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Odd to see Bill Gates, but an interesting list otherwise
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links for 2010-01-15
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Some are going to be really tough to break. It also shows Sampras in good light, esp the 6 consecutive yrs ending as no. 1 – something Federer is unlikely to achieve.
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Interesting, but there must surely be more tombs of all the manpower required to build the huge pyramids.
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links for 2010-01-13
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Some really weird ones all right
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Ranging from Halo to Half Life with some console games thrown in.
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Instructions to make nested cubes. Looks pretty interesting for sure.
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A whole camper atop a bicycle. Really innovative design.
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Very interesting concept of making a camper out of a shopping cart.
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links for 2010-01-11
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The video is also pretty interesting. Too bad it's part of a podcast & not available for direct online viewing.
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Quite a collection from various sources
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Really imaginative bunch
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Handy extension to make extensions compatible with alpha and beta versions of Firefox, and also report any incompatibilities.
'After installing the Add-on Compatibility Reporter, your incompatible extensions will become enabled for you to test whether they still work with the version of Firefox or Thunderbird that you're using. If you notice that one of your add-ons doesn't seem to be working the same way it did in previous versions of the application, just open the Add-ons Manager and click Compatibility next to that add-on to send a report to Mozilla.' -
Briefs on some famous science fiction authors and their beliefs
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links for 2010-01-10
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Is this going to replace the Firefox extension system as we know it?
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Interesting photo essay covering the evolution of the cell phone
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Good thing SMSes in India cost not more than Rs 2
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Handy list of tips ranging from the rule of thirds to proper lighting
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'Dimdim provides easy, open, affordable collaboration. Use for online meetings, eLearning, desktop sharing, training, distance education, unified collaboration, webinar, free web meetings and more.'
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Interesting game. Combines a puzzle with a door-key platformer.
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Interesting way to use the netflix data to visually lay out the area wise popular movies.
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Old forgotten ads from various fields
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Reliance Mobile does it again
Last month I had written about the Reliance Mobile billing & notification system being broken wherein they do not send any notifications any more on exceeding the credit limit and just deactivate the outgoing call facility on the day the bill is generated. Well, they did it again today & in fact sent in the deactivation message earlier than last time (3:45 am). The script ran pretty much the same as last time, though I got fewer messages this time around.
At least the activation system is also equally prompt when you make the payment. Either way, they’re stuck with a broken system with no fix in sight. So much for effective CRM.
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links for 2010-01-07
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An easy way to share sound from one computer to another using the Bonjour service.
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Humorous take on the war on terror:
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Kinda like a twitter directory of customer service ids and more
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They're also supposedly present in Vista. Wonder how much more useful they are compared to the Control Panel settings.
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A handy list of online services that can identify tunes by just hearing you hum them
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