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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
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.
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(c) The Herald
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 Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is the new buzzword and in the list of things that go to make a city the most wired one, the number of Wi-Fi hotspots is now playing a big part. Contradictory as that may sound, it’s true! You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure this out. All you need is some more hardware and a few hours on a weekend and you can sit in your garden sending and receiving mails… that’s a pretty picture ain’t it?
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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). (c) The Herald More Business Articles
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.
(c) The Herald
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Posted by Scribbler at Saturday, October 09, 2004
In conversation with Ajit Edlabadkar, Country Manager - India, Wind River on embedded technology and its future.
(c) The Herald
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Posted by Scribbler at Sunday, September 19, 2004
Me, Online!
**This is just for my reference**
These are some of my articles available online:
Digit
Work Easier [PDF Warning!] - May 2005
More articles written for Digit are on The Scribbler.
Times Journal of Photography (TJP)
February 2002
Digital Camera Review
How To
March 2002
Special - Peter Lindbergh's Pirelli Calendar 2002Digital Camera Review - Nikon Coolpix 5000Compact Camera Review - Canon Prima Zoom 76
How To - Macro PhotographyTrade Focus - PhotoguideTalk Shop - Yoshitomo Nagashima, Olympus
April 2002
Film Buying Guide - Film Guide 2002 (Cover Story)How To - Use a Handheld Light MeterBookmark - Wedding and Portrait Photographers Handbook (Review)
Talk Shop - Rodd Harrison, GM, Greater Asia, Kodak
May 2002
World Class - Patrick DemarchellierHow To - Maximise Depth of FieldSelf Assignment - Dabboo Ratnani Trade Focus - Casio India (Jay International)
June 2002
How To - Saving Photos
World Class - Max HilaireFirst Frames - Women Pioneers of Photography (History of Photography)
July 2002
World Class - Tetsuro Takai How To - Dramatise Your Photos First Frames - Development of 35mm photography
August 2002
How To Digital Camera Review - Kodak LS 420
December 2002
SLR Review - Nikon F80
January 2003
How To - Shooting Flowers The Economic Times (ET)
Photo finish (Aug 18, 2003)New Range of Nikon (Aug 27, 2003)Zoom In (Sep 8, 2003)Little things count (Sep 16, 2003)
Shooting Phone (Sep 28, 2003)Killer looks (Oct 6, 2003)Digital Curves (Oct 16, 2003)
Smile Please (Nov 10, 2003)
Click Tick (Nov 21, 2003)
A slim story (Dec 9, 2003) Elsewhere
Acrticle from Herald referred to on Suresh Kalmadi's (MP) site (May 2004)Article in Gomantak Times (Sept 2004)
Interview of Elizabeth Etienne on her site
Interview of Joe DiMaggio and JoAnne Kalish [PDF Warning!]
There are more that will be put up here regularly.
Posted by Scribbler at Wednesday, September 15, 2004