Yahoo search blog has a list of job postings for Yahoo! Search.
Friday, September 24, 2004
Given all the noise about a Google browser, what will Google name it if they come up with a new browser? They can't name it gBrowser, as somebody has already taken that name.
Any ideas?
Posted by Krishna at 8:53 AM 2 comments
Thursday, September 23, 2004
I will be attending the Convergence 2004 at Detroit from Oct 18- Oct 20. Iam mainly interested in
Session 1 : Mobile Digital Entertainment
Session 6: Impact of consumer electronics in automotive electronics
Session 7: Systems Architecture : Software.
Should be an interesting conference with most automotive companies participating. We too are exhibiting there.
Posted by Krishna at 10:49 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
And finally Sony decides to add native support for mp3. I can't figure why it took them so long to decide on this one!
Posted by Krishna at 3:21 PM
Monday, September 20, 2004
A case history on Google by Economist. Very well written one. (via Lazy Geek)
Posted by Krishna at 8:44 AM 0 comments
Friday, September 17, 2004
Time Asia has an article on India's Olympic Debacle. Interesting read!
Posted by Krishna at 1:06 PM 1 comments
A very interesting site with avery detailed comparison of the user interface in OS X and XP. Wonder if there is a similar unbiased comparision between GNOME/KDE and XP somewhere on the web.
Posted by Krishna at 11:29 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
I have moved to Microsoft Outlook from Thunderbird. I was happy with Thunderbird for so long, but Lookout has changed my mind to move back. But one thing i dislike about MS Outlook is that i have to open Outlook express to read newsgroups. Is there no way they could have added that functionality to MS Outlook?
Posted by Krishna at 8:46 PM 3 comments
Is anyone able to view unicode websites properly with firefox? I have no issues with IE, but firefox just doesn't seem to like any of the settings i have. Single charecters come out fine, while the majority of the two letter combinations are inverted. Has anyone seen and set this right?
Posted by Krishna at 8:40 PM 6 comments
iTunes accused of overcharging their UK customers. A track costs 79p in the UK, whereas it costs around 67p in France and Germany. On similar lines, i wonder how much Apple will price its tracks if it opens a India-specific iTunes site.
Posted by Krishna at 12:35 PM
Friday, September 10, 2004
Just noticed that Google News has added pages for China , Hong Kong, Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
Posted by Krishna at 2:28 PM 0 comments
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Project Rebirth. This website captures the day-to-day activity at the site of the Freedom tower. It has links to the architects, the freedom tower plan, and a live cam for the site too. The basic aim of the project is to capture the rebirth of Ground zero using 6 time-lapse cameras.
Posted by Krishna at 7:48 AM 0 comments
Sunday, September 05, 2004
Thursday, September 02, 2004
A nice article on Why you Shouldn't Write your Own Kernel Anymore?. As an embedded systems developer, i tend to agree to most of the author's thoughts.
Posted by Krishna at 2:51 PM
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Outsourcing of online game playing. Wired reports that wealthier players outsource tedious parts of the game they are playing for hundreds of dollars!
Posted by Krishna at 5:55 AM
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
By the Book Leadership: Six leaders recommend the nonbusiness books that influenced them most.
Posted by Krishna at 3:04 AM
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Monday, August 02, 2004
Windows Automotive. Interesting to see MS putting a good deal of effort into this market segment.
Posted by Krishna at 7:27 AM
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
RFID tags become hacker target. RFID tags can be reprogrammed by thieves or hackers thereby making a new type of shoplifting possible. And with RFID tags being used for various other uses such as Identity cards, it also opens up new avenues for abuse.
Posted by Krishna at 9:05 PM
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Is it a good idea for Microsoft to its Office suite to Linux? Won't that cause more people to switch to Linux? How can that make business sense for Microsoft? Iam not so convinced by the arguments of the article.
Posted by Krishna at 8:54 PM 0 comments
Friday, July 23, 2004
Microsoft has put up Lookout 1.2 on their website for download. Unfortunately i cant try this out as i have moved to thunderbird long back.
Posted by Krishna at 7:32 AM 0 comments
An interview with RMS. Stallman talks about GNU, the status of Hurd, and the future of GNU projects.
Posted by Krishna at 12:09 AM 0 comments
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Army rations rehydrated by urine. Food scientists working for the US military have developed a dried food ration that troops can hydrate by adding the filthiest of muddy swamp water or even peeing on it. Now thats something which i would never ever want to try!
Posted by Krishna at 10:30 PM 0 comments
Monday, July 19, 2004
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Charles Simonyi's Interview on Intentional programming and how to use it?
Older blog entries on Charles Simonyi and his company Intentional Software are here and here
Posted by Krishna at 8:04 PM
Monday, July 12, 2004
A hard disk car audio player. Uses Linux, allows for upto 36 GB of internal storage and also has voice recognition for hands free access of all audio functions.
Posted by Krishna at 9:13 PM
These Elecom iPod slim speakers are the sexiest speakers i have seen till date.
Posted by Krishna at 5:01 AM
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Google: The Missing Manual. Saw this book when browsing through Amazon! The book has got quite a number of good reviews!
Posted by Krishna at 8:23 PM
Saturday, July 10, 2004
Business Ethics magazine has come up with the list of 100 best corporate citizens of 2004. Find the list here. TI has the 40th place in the list.
Posted by Krishna at 10:49 PM 0 comments
Friday, July 09, 2004
NYTimes has an interesting article on how MSN search is getting more and more similar to Google in its look and feel.
Posted by Krishna at 7:54 AM
An Operating System Bibliography. Has a huge list of conference proceedings and books.
Posted by Krishna at 4:11 AM
Thursday, July 08, 2004
Thursday, July 01, 2004
Sony unveils HDD Walkman. Looks really cool. I certainly like it more than the iPod.
Posted by Krishna at 3:49 AM
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
The Unix-Haters Handbook. It even has an Anti-Forward by Dennis Ritchie. The book is available for free download.
Posted by Krishna at 4:14 AM
Monday, June 28, 2004
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview. Steve Jobs has promised that this version will have more than what Longhorn promises to do. Searching seems to be the center of every one's universe now, and Apple doesn't want to lag behind. But the website isn't clear on whether Apple plans to incorporate a broader set of features as WinFS, or do they will just be content with faster search for the contents of the Mac.
Another thing that's interesting is Apple's move to get a RSS reader into Safari.
Posted by Krishna at 11:53 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2004
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Microsoft patents a method to transmit data and power over the human body.
Posted by Krishna at 11:42 PM
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
After having used aterm on my linux box, i would like to find a way to make the command prompt on Microsoft Windows also transparent. Basically my would like my cygwin command shell to look transparent. Even after googling for a while, i couldn't figure out a way to get this done. Its possible to create transperancy for any Windows application, by using the SetLayeredWindowAttributes API call, but this does not seem to work well for the command prompt. Ideas Anyone?
Posted by Krishna at 9:24 PM 0 comments
Monday, June 21, 2004
iPod your BMW. Apple claims this is the first seamless integration of an audio player to an automobile.
Posted by Krishna at 8:02 PM
"Things my girlfriend and i have argued about.com". Highly interesting.
Posted by Krishna at 3:51 AM
Sunday, June 20, 2004
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Monday, June 14, 2004
World's hottest name in electronics
Zhenjiang, China — On a rare day when a journalist succeeds in penetrating the factory gates of the world's fastest-growing consumer electronics company, even the simplest questions are blanketed with a near-obsessive secrecy.
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Posted by Krishna at 11:19 PM
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Sony introduced three Linux-based in-car navigation and infotainment devices in Japan today. The NV-XYZ 33, 55, and 77 feature 3D map navigation technology, media players, hard drives, GPS, and PC connectivity. And they are based on a Linux 2.4-series kernel.
Posted by Krishna at 11:19 PM
How AirTunes Works. Its very interesting to note the music streaming is done not using MP3, AAC or any other popular streaming format, but using Apple's own lossless compression scheme.
Posted by Krishna at 7:50 AM
Riemann hypothesis proved?. A mathematician at Purdue University has claimed that he has the proof for the hypothesis which has remained an unsolvable math problem since 1859.
Posted by Krishna at 6:07 AM
IBM has announced a desktop system that is 35 percent smaller than its predecessor with a footprint that takes up less space than some of its laptop machines.
Posted by Krishna at 3:57 AM
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Linux users can steal more bandwidth at wi-fi hotspots just by changing a line of code in the kernel. Advantage of open source?
Posted by Krishna at 9:40 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, June 08, 2004
Microsoft has patented a method to dynamically generate a to-do list from "TODO:" comments in source code. Link to the patent at the USPTO. Doesn't look like this is the first time anyone is doing it. Yet they happen to be the first one to file a patent on it!
Posted by Krishna at 9:38 PM 0 comments
Monday, June 07, 2004
Blog as a new medium of advertising. Gawker Media, a small company which operates weblogs, has started doing paid blog entries for Nike. Another innovative business strategy?
Posted by Krishna at 7:40 AM
Friday, June 04, 2004
Qonos Scientific PDA. This new device, which is planned for 4th quarter 2004, is a hybrid between a PDA and a scientific calculator. Looks cool!
Posted by Krishna at 4:58 AM
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
Haskell - a functional programming language. What is functional programming and why it matters?
Posted by Krishna at 7:37 AM
Thursday, May 27, 2004
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Sunday, May 23, 2004
Programming Contest Problems Archive. Lots of programming problems from a wide range of contests.
Posted by Krishna at 10:19 PM
UC Berkeley has a set of 3 online books titled Computer Science Logo Style. All three seem interesting books.
Volume 1 : Symbolic Computing
Volume 2 : Advanced Techniques
Volume 3 : Beyond Programming
Posted by Krishna at 8:40 PM
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Andrew Tanenbaum's reply to the "Who wrote Linux?" study by Alexis de Tocqueville Institution that criticises Linus Torvalds for not giving credit to the sources where Linux was started from.
Posted by Krishna at 8:50 PM
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Hands-on Guide to the Debian GNU Operating System - A really nice guide!
Posted by Krishna at 1:58 AM
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Installing colinux. Pretty straight forward to install, with no major hiccups. I haven't been able to set up my internet connection though.
Posted by Krishna at 8:01 PM
Monday, May 17, 2004
Saturday, May 15, 2004
Friday, May 14, 2004
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Linus vs. Tanenbaum. The legendary debate between Linus and Tanenbaum on the merits and demerits of monolithic kernels versus microkernel kernels.
Posted by Krishna at 7:16 AM
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Microsoft's WTL Off to Open Source. The Windows Template Library allows the creation of quick GUI apps in C++. Microsoft has posted the library and source code in SourceForge.
Posted by Krishna at 11:39 PM
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Sharp V602SH & Sharp V402SH, two new mobile phones for the Japan market, and one of them includes a dog bark translator as well :-)
Posted by Krishna at 7:58 PM
Monday, May 10, 2004
An interview with Craif Silverstein, Google's Technology director and employee number one
Posted by Krishna at 8:56 PM
Sunday, May 09, 2004
Thursday, May 06, 2004
Monday, May 03, 2004
Sasser -b, the first virus to have affected my office PC. Iam safe at my home pc though, as it runs linux.
Posted by Krishna at 9:07 PM 0 comments