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September and October 2005 articles will be uploaded soon. Been a long time...
Posted by Scribbler at Tuesday, October 04, 2005
September and October 2005 articles will be uploaded soon. Been a long time...
Posted by Scribbler at Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Most of the computer-using world uses Windows while some use a Mac. But apart from these two, there is another Operating System (OS) that has gained acceptance and become popular with home and office users alike. Linux, christened after its original author Linus Torvalds, is an Open Source (meaning sources of information, code, pictures, maps, authors, and everything related is publicly viewable and openly modifiable). Linux was written when Torvalds was just a student at the University of Helsinki. In October, 1991 Torvalds posted the source code for the new kernel—the core component—version .02 on Usenet. Three years later, in 1994, version 1.0 was officially released.
Posted by Scribbler at Wednesday, June 01, 2005
By Aditya Kuber
Gaming consoles are starting to make a mark in India as more and more gamers discover the fantastic world of gaming. Here are some of the best options you could opt for if you are one of those who refuses to grow up!
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Posted by Scribbler at Thursday, May 26, 2005
By Aditya Kuber
Posted by Scribbler at Friday, May 20, 2005
A report on the rise in software exports from India and the subsequent position of the IT industry as the top exporting industry (in terms of value).
Posted by Scribbler at Thursday, November 04, 2004
Outcry against Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) notwithstanding, export of computer software, services and IT-enabled services grew 25 per cent during the last fiscal, clocking a whopping Rs 58,000 crore as against Rs 46,500 crore during 2002-03. A report.
Posted by Scribbler at Saturday, October 09, 2004
In conversation with Ajit Edlabadkar, Country Manager -
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More Interviews
Posted by Scribbler at Sunday, September 19, 2004
**This is just for my reference**
Posted by Scribbler at Wednesday, September 15, 2004