Sunday, November 11, 2007

Indiatimes.com - Source of Malware

I thought I will put this up on my blog to warn my Indian friends who I know frequently visit Indiatimes.com. There is a new report regarding indiatimes.com being source for big number of malware. More details in the following link:


http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=VDPPL4QFFFAS4QSNDLRCKH0CJUNN2JVN?articleID=202804433


I hope this will be a good enough excuse for people to stop visiting indiatimes.com which I feel thrives only on its false/gossip stories rather than good news reporting!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Hyderabad traffic videos

Recently launched www.hyderabadlive.in has a cool service apart from the regular entertainment related news from Tollywood : the traffic video service. The service streams live traffic videos from some of the important junctions in Hyderabad. I am not sure how much it will actually help people in Hyderabad in deciding which route to take but people like me who have been away from Hyderabad for a long time and sometimes miss(not sure about this:)) the funny chaotic trafic of Hyderabad this service is surely fun. I couldn't help myself from laughing out loud when I watched every traffic rule being broken and it was interesting watching some the things repeating themselves. May be some transportation engineer can make better sense of these patterns . . .

Anyways, people away in Hyderabad who are missing the traffic there, go watch the videos. I am sure you would love it too. As for people in Hyderabad just be careful . . . there are cameras all over watching you :)

Friday, March 30, 2007

How to build pyramids? Mystery solved!!!

A French architect has come out with a theory on how pyramids were built. Details in the following website:

http://khufu.3ds.com/introduction/revealed/

Good timepass!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Good article about using cellphones abroad

I came across the following article in Nytimes titled "Guidelines for using cellphones abroad":

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/15/technology/15basics.html?em&ex=1174363200&en=6afdb42824a6ab47&ei=5087%0A

I thought it was pretty informative and got to know of some good cellphone related websites. You(Ppl in US mainly) might find it useful too.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Pray for me brother - A R Rahman's album

I saw the new video album of A R Rahman titled "Pray for me brother" on B4U music today. I was very impressed with what I heard and saw. The music, message and visuals truly had an international appeal. The video also immediately reminded me of Rahman's previous project with Bharat Bala (Vandemataram) and was curious to know more about the song. So as soon as I was done watching the video, I immediately scurried back to my computer to research about this video album. And not surprisingly found that this video is another Bharat Bala production and is towards fighting global poverty. A great effort for a very noble cause.

Anyways, I see this video as also another step by A R Rahman towards greater international fame. I hope with this video he will get more opportunities to work in good international projects and hopefully a chance to win a Oscar for himself someday through those projects.

Anything to crib about the video -- hmm, wish it had some obvious Indian elements to it ;) desi me :)

BTW, for folks looking to watch the video - search for it on Youtube.com, you will get lucky!!! :)

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Community developed wifi network?

Yesterday, my colleague mentioned about this new startup called Fon during our lunch conversation. I was really impressed by their business idea. I looked up their website to find more details and here is how they describe themselves"FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. Our members share their wireless Internet access at home and, in return, enjoy free WiFi wherever they find another Fonero’s Access Point.".

Isn't that a great idea? It sounded more like those community developed software models, where people collaborate to build software together and distribute it freely to each other later. In this case they are trying to build a worldwide wifi infrastructure with very little investment with the help of the community and plan to share the infrastructure freely among members(Foneros). But the interesting aspect to this is, once this infrastructure is in place they can actually start making serious money too. I am pretty sure people would prefer this cheap access to internet than other alternatives currently available. But for people to actually pay for this service it needs to be reliable and I think that is going to be the biggest challenge for this business . I really wonder whether they would be able to provide a consistent(somewhat) highly reliable service at all the hot spots. I think the same disadvantages of open source software will also apply to this business.

Anyways, it is a great idea and it would be interesting to see how popular this business will be in the near future.

BTW, Just looked at the Fon map to see if they have a hotspot in my city and the search yielded a negative response. So wondering if I should be the first Fonero in my city? :)