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April 2008 - Posts
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Small and Medium Sized IT Companies (including Vishwak)
in India have been enjoying Government of India Tax break under 10A scheme (managed
by STPI) where by for their investments
on new plant and machineries they get a 10 year Income Tax holiday. Few years back
the government set the sunset for the tax break as 31st March 2009. The idea was to
encourage movement in to the new China like SEZ (Special Economic Zones) where by
more investments and job creations will be done. Unfortunately the SEZ Promoters are
only selling spaces in them to large IT companies - the minimum you can buy is 100,000
sq. feet which is way above for any SME to afford. So this was perceived by many industry
bodies as an anti-SME move. On top of this, in the last 12-18 months Rupee has been
appreciating against the US Dollars by over 10-12% literally wiping off the margins
for SMEs. Lastly the Finance Minister in his last budget imposed a 10% (approx) MAT
(Minimum Alternate Tax) as well. So the industry was looking
forward for the FM to extend some support in the budget but he didn't do it. But
on the request of the IT Ministry and PM Office, the FM
has yesterday announced for the extension of the STPI (Software Technology Parks
of India) scheme for another 1 year till 31st March 2009. This certainly is a welcome
move and I thank the Government for the same.
Now it is the turn of the industry to use the extension time to become self sustained
by increasing productivity and introducing innovation, they should stop looking for
perennial tax breaks.
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Both in my home and work I have powerful 8GB
Quad-Core Desktops running Windows Vista x64 and I love the machines. I use extensively
Windows Live Writer for writing my blog posts and Live Messenger for IM. Now they
come as a single install package (Windows Live Suite) easy to install. When you try
to install it on 64-bit Windows the installer fails. I then found this
article on how to get the individual MSI files and install the programs from C:\Program
Files (x86)\Common Files\WindowsLiveInstaller\MsiSources.
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Recently I bought a XBOX 360 from USA to be used a Media Extender. The AC Adapter
was 110V and surprisingly unlike your laptop/mobile chargers this doesn't support
multiple voltages. So to connect the XBOX in India I needed a new AC Adapter that
works in 220V. I checked in my other XBOX 360 that was purchased in India and that
had a 220V rating and Amazon US Store carried the 110V
as an item to buy from Microsoft. So I assumed I can buy the AC Adapter locally,
but bad luck. No shop (brick 'n' mortar or online) carried the AC Adapter alone separately
in India. They redirected me to XBOX service centres, who said only on production
of the faulty one they will give me a new one. I wrote to XBOX 360 support,
surprisingly I got a reply from them the next business day. I asked for a new 220V
AC Adapter, they replied that XBOX 360 bought in USA won't work in India due to voltage
and DVD Region differences. I said clearly I understand that and I take the ownership,
but they kept insisting that they don't support voltage convertors (which I never
wanted) and they don't support using USA XBOX 360 in India.
We have received your email and as I understand, you
would like to know if there is an available power converter that can be used with
your Xbox 360 console bought from the United States (110V). I apologize for the inconvenience.
Venkat, I regret to inform you that Microsoft and Xbox
do not have a first-party power converter for the console's power supply. Although
there may be third-party power converter sold that might be able to address the issue,
we cannot guarantee the performance of the said items. Furthermore, use of third-party
or unapproved accessories with your console may cause performance issues which would
void the warranty of your Xbox 360 console. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience
this may cause you.
Thank you for your time and understanding.
Finally before giving up, I went to Chennai's Electronic Heaven "Ritchie Street"
which is a miniature version of Delhi's Nehru Place/Lajphat Rai market or Tokyo's
Akihabara. There I found a new XBOX 360 220V AC Adapter for Rs.1600. This was without
any warranty, but when connected worked beautifully and my problem was solved (fingers
crossed). This was much better than having a separate 220V to 110V convertor, as this
was a native AC to XBOX DC Voltage conversion.
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About 18 months back I was surprised to find a convenient checking-in
process done by Kingfisher (Yes, I know that this was the only item I am in praise
of an airline other than my favourite Jet Airways). It is by what they call "Roving
Agents" who are airline staff roaming around near the entrance and checking counters.
If you just have a hand baggage they check you right there with the help of a PDA
and print your boarding pass as well (with the printer connected to the hip belt).
I noticed the PDA they use was a Windows CE based Symbol Technologies device, but
I was interested in knowing the entire solution story.
In an article that came in CIO India Magazine's supplement "10 Studies in Innovation"
I saw the article "Terminal
Velocity" which described this solution in detail. The Roving Agent piggybacks
on the Wi-fi infrastructure available at airports. Agents carry PDAs (MC-70 from Symbol
Technologies) that run a client application connected to the host system. The PDA
is also connected to a portable thermal printer (Cameo-3 from Zebra Technologies)
via Bluetooth. Read
the entire article here.
Agreed that this solution is less appealing now than 18 months before. With most of
the airlines allowing you to print your boarding pass online itself it makes Roving
Agents less compelling, but from a technology perspective this is a good case study.
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I was running Vista Business in my Sony Vaio Laptop for almost a year and I wanted
a change for change sake. Going back to Windows XP was unimaginable and felt old.
I needed something new.
So about a month or two back, I got interested in trying Windows Server 2008 (WS2008),
just few weeks after it got released. I remembered the experiences of running Windows
NT and then Windows Server 2000 on my previous laptops, so I thought this will not
be so good with drivers and I will lose all the gizmos & UI of Vista. How wrong
I was, the installation was nearly the same as Vista and all my Vista drivers that
shipped with the machine (OEM Disc) installed perfectly fine including Graphics, Wi-Fi
& Bluetooth. The fingerprint driver from Sony CD installed fine, but the application
from Sony for fingerprint management didn't work - so that was one device I couldn't
use in WS 2008.
When the basics are done Windows Server 2008 installation displays an ultra useful
"Roles & Features" Wizard to complete the rest of components based on your needs.
Each Roles & Features listed has a good explanation text of what it is, what it
does, dependencies, etc. It I guess this shows Microsoft is listening and they took
this from the good UX they saw in various Linux Distros. Many of the Linux Distros
mainly due to the sheer volume of applications that they ship do a fine job on explaining
the various components and help you in selecting them. I wish they included a similar
Wizard in Windows Vista that will have various user roles (Home User, Games, Information
Worker and Developer) - and for "Developer " it should switch off the annoying UAC,
Windows Defender, TCP/IP Optimization, Shadow Copies & Restore Points, Services
like Ready Boost, Superfetch, etc. and install by default Visual Studio Express Editions.
Make Windows Server 2008 as beautiful as Vista
Since Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP1 are supposed to be from same code-base, share
most of the kernel files I wondered whether I can make WS2008 appear as jazzier as
Vista with UI including Aero Interface. I found this well written, step by step guide
(WS2008
as a Super Desktop OS) from a Microsoft Engineer VijayShinva
Karnure
Windows Live Suite in Windows Server 2008
After installing all the components & applications like MS Office 2007 and others
I tried installing Windows Live Suite (mainly for Live Messenger and Live Writer).
The installation refused to install in a WS2008 as it is supported only in Desktop
operating systems - how silly. I then managed to find an individual download of Live
Messenger from download.com that got installed fine in WS2008. For Windows Live Writer
(WLW) no such luck. So I tried copying the folder (C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Writer
) from a Vista PC that had WLW installed on to this WS2008 PC. Then ran "WindowsLiveWriter.exe"
it worked perfectly fine. The same trick didn't work with other Live Applications
like Photo Gallery - and that I didn't mind as I don't miss them that much.
Blog post to dasBlog with Microsoft Word 2007
I am making this blog post from MS Word 2007 just as a trail. Configuring
Word 2007 for blogging is straightforward. My blog engine dasBlog doesn't show
up in the blog type listbox. So you need to select "other", for API select
"MetaWeblog" and Blog Post URL enter as "http://www.yourdomain.com/blog/blogger.aspx"
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நேற்று விடுமுறை, எங்கே போவது என்று யோசனை செய்ததில் சுட்டெரிகக்கும் கோடை வெயில்
பயமுறுத்தியது. குளிர்ந்த திரையரங்கம் தான் சரி என்று முடிவு செய்து, இணைத்தில் தேடியதில்
”சத்தியம்” சினிமாவில் ”சந்தோஷ் சுப்ரமண்யம்” படத்திர்க்கு
சிட்டு கிடைத்தது. எவ்வளவு தேடியும் “அறை எண் 305” மற்றும் “யாரடி
நீ மோகினி”க்கு இடம் கிடைக்கவில்லை. இது ஒரு வகையில் சந்தோஷமாக இருந்தது, ஒரு சில
வருடங்கள் முன்பு வரை தியேட்டர் தொழிலே அழிந்துவிடும் என்ற நிலையிலிருந்து இது ஒரு நல்ல
வளாச்சி. எதனால் என்று எனக்கு சரியாக சொல்ல தெரியவில்லை - அரசாங்க வரி சலுகையாகயிருக்காலம்,
திருட்டு விசிடிக்கு எதிரான போலிஸ் வேட்டையாகயிருக்காலம். எனக்கு தொன்றுவது என்னவோ மக்களிடம்
இப்பொழுதிருக்கும் பணப்புழக்கம் (Disposable income) மற்றும் ஒரே இடத்திலுள்ள பல சிறு
திரையரங்குகள் (Multiplexes) வளர்ச்சி தான் முக்கிய காரணங்களாக.
எது எப்படியோ ஜெயம் ரவியின் ”சந்தோஷ்
சுப்ரமண்யம்” படத்திற்கு வருவோம். படத்தைப் பற்றி எதுவுமே தொரியாமல்,
எந்த எதிர்ப்பார்பும் இல்லாமல் போனதால் எமாற்றமில்லை. அடிதடியில்லை, அசிங்கமான
மொழிகள் இல்லை, அபாசம் இல்லை அதனால் குடும்பத்தொடு செல்லலாம். பாடல்கள் மோசமில்லை ஆனால்
சுமார், தனியாக நகைச்சுவையென்று எதுவுமில்லை. அப்பா மகன் இடையே நடக்கும் நல்ல உணர்ச்சிவசமான
கதை என்றாலும் அதிகப்படியான சினிமாதனமில்லாமல் எடுத்திருக்கிறார் இயக்குனர், வசனங்களும்
குறைவான எதார்தமானவையாக இருந்த்து. குறிப்பாக ரவி-பிரகாஷ்ராஜ் பேசும் கடைசிக்காட்சி
அழகு.
இந்திய கிரிக்கேட் விரர் ”சடகோபன் ரமேஷ்” இதில் ரவிக்கு அண்ணவாக வருகிறார்
- அவரின் முதல் படவாய்ப்பு என்று நினைக்கிரேன்.
படம் பார்த்துவிட்டு இணைத்தில் தேடியதில் தெரிய வந்த்து;
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ஆந்திராவில்
சக்கைப் போடு போட்ட தெலுங்குப் படம் பொம்மரிலு. சித்தார்த், ஜெனிலியா, பிரகாஷ்ராஜ்
தெலுங்கில் நடித்திருக்கிறார்கள். அந்தப் படத்தின் தமிழ் ரீமேக் தான் சந்தோஷ் சுப்ரமணியம்
என்று. தெலுங்கில் சித்தார்த் நடித்த இடத்தில் ஜெயம்ரவி என்பது மட்டுமே மாற்றம்.
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படத்தின் இயக்குனர்
ராஜா மற்றும் நடித்துல்ல ஜெயம் ரவி இருவரும் தமிழில் பிரபலமான எடிட்டர் மோகன் அவர்களின்
மகன்கள்
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I have been enjoying "Archie"
comics for over two decades now. I was introduced to them during my high school
days by my cousin "Anand" who is now working in USA. Those days (and even
now in Indian Rupees) they used to be very expensive and not available in Chennai.
So the option was to rent them from book
lending libraries and my favourite was Raviraj
Lending Library in Usman Road (Opposite to first GRT Thanga Maligai). Those days
the membership was like Rs.25 or Rs.50 and even if you take half-a-dozen books for
reading you paid only few rupees (which itself was got after a big fight with my mother).
Nowadays whenever I take my nephews to "Eloor" lending library in North
Boag Road I still take few of them and I still enjoy reading Archie comics once in
a while.
And whenever I travel to USA and shopping in Safeway I end up buying the latest issue.
At $3 per issue they are expensive but then cheaper than a Starbucks coffee, right?.
Last week when I was there I bought Feb
'08 issue of Pals 'n' Gals double digest. What pleasantly surprised me was seeing
the main theme to be "Raj" an Indian Student whose parents where Dr. Ravi
Patel and his wife Mrs.Mona Patel. The character "Raj" is shown as a tech
whiz taking a school film for fun.
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ஓவியர் மதி அவர்களின் “அடடே”
புத்தக வெளியிடு நேற்று மிக பிராமாண்டமாக “Music
Academy"யில் நடைப்பெற்றது. இந்தப் புத்தகத்தை வெளியிடுபவரான எனது நண்பர் திரு.பத்ரி
சேஷாத்ரி அவர்களின் அழைப்பில் விழாவிற்கு சென்றிருந்தேன். இப்படி ஒரு பெரிய விழாவைத்
திட்டமிடுவது, இவ்வளவு எண்ணிக்கையில் இத்தனை சிறந்த முக்கியஸ்தர்களை சம்மதிக்க செய்து
அழைப்பது, கடைசியாக அரங்கம் நிறையக் கூட்டத்தை வரவழைப்பது என்பது மிக மிக கடினம். எங்களது
புத்தக (லிப்கோ)
நிறுவனத்தில் எனது தந்தையின் இது போன்ற உழைப்பை நேரில் பார்த்தால் எனக்கு இந்த சிரமம்
நன்றாகத் தெரியும். இவ்வளவு பாடுப்பட்டு மிக சிறப்பாக செய்ததற்கு எனது நண்பர் திரு.பத்ரி
சேஷாத்ரி நிச்சயம் சந்தோஷப் படலாம்.
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Though
I purchased the book "The
HP Way" long time back, I just managed to finish reading it few weeks back.
The book is written by HP (Hewlett Packard) co-founder & Silicon Valley legend David
Packard. This small book of 200 pages is a must read for anyone in High Tech
Industry. David talks about their early days around starting HP, how it got named
and their initial challenges. One of the common business management myths the book
dispels is that you need a clear laid out Vision and Business Plan to run a successful
business.
Though the book talks in detail about early decades in HP, it has little information
on modern day HP as we know it mainly because David handed over the reins to John
Young as CEO in 1978 itself.
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It has been more than 2 decades since I have been to a Stadium to watch a cricket
match live, the last time was during my School Days that too only once and I remember
it vaguely . So yesterday when I went to MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk, Chennai)
with my son to see the match it was pure fun. I didn't want to go through the parking
hassles so I left my car in a relatives house in Royappetah and went to the stadium
in an Autorickshaw - a wise decision that helped us to reach to our seats by start
of the match at 8PM. The atmosphere was dynamic with popular Tamil film songs playing
for every 6 runs, 4 runs and during breaks. The stadium was packed with people everywhere
- all were enjoying themselves, cheering the entertainment below by waiving, dancing,
playing music & whistling. We got good seats in Gate 13 (T-3) area which was right
in front of the pitch and with an excellent view.
The match was
played between the home team "Chennai
Super Kings" (owned by India Cements & captained by M.S.Dhoni) and "Mumbai
Indians" (owned by Reliance Industries and captained by Harbhajan Singh in
absence of Sachin Tendulkar). My home team "Chennai Super Kings" won
the match by 6 runs which was largely helped by the superb batting performance earlier
by the pair of ML
Hayden (Australia) and Suresh
Raina (UP, India). Captain Dhoni came in during last few overs but entertained
the crowd with his few hits to boundaries.
Everything was great during the match, except for the main scoreboard being updated
poorly and for the hot Chennai summer weather. After few overs of second innings it
was getting late and becoming unbearably hot, so we had our dinner in the MCC club
below and returned home to watch the remaining overs in the comfort of Air Conditioning
in our house :-) . Will I do it again, certainly "Yes" for another IPL/T-20
match but next time not during the summer.
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எனது நண்பர் திரு. சிவாபிள்ளை சமீபத்தில் ”மொழிகளுக்கான
ஐரோப்பிய விருதை” பெற்றுள்ளார். அவரை பாராட்ட லண்டனிலுள்ளத் தமிழமைப்புகள்
ஒரு விழாவை போன வாரம் மிகச் சிறப்பாக கொண்டாடினர். அவர்களுக்கு என் மனமார்ந்த நன்றி!
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On
my way back from USA, I saw this movie "Juno".
I suppose this to be a hit movie b'cos in every store I went to in last 1 week in
Seattle, I kept seeing tons of DVDs of this movie. It is starred by Ellen Page as
a 16 year old Teen, who gets pregnant and gives away the baby for adoption. The story
is about what happens during her pregnancy - how supportive her parents were on this
and how the couple who are adopting the baby gets divorced before the baby's arrival.
I will not rate it as a great/must see types, but certainly worth to see if someone
lends you the DVD.
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I never thought I will buy an Apple
Mac as my primary PC (laptop) but I did just that today. After nearly a month
of thinking, I finally bought a Macbook Air to replace my aging Sony
Vaio TX57GN laptop. The machine looks irresistibly beautiful.
I bought it from the Apple Store in Bellevue Square, the whole experience was smooth.
A floor person did the entire transaction from his handheld (it looked like it ran
Windows CE) including Credit Card charging, signature capture. Since I have been to
Apple online before, he told they had my email Id and will send me an email receipt
and not waste paper by printing it. WOW that was impressive.
Now look at the cool bag (below) for me to carry all the stuffs that I bought including
the Air and its accessories.
And look at the sleek boxes (below). Simple, clean and efficient - I could open
all of them with my bare hands and never needed a scissor.
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If you are from India (or Asia) and you happen to visit USA, in the first few days
itself you are likely to notice the amount of food (and other stuffs) that is wasted
here in this country. For example, today I was in a nearby Safeway (Grocery store)
and I couldn't find a small (100 Grams) pack of Potato Chips. Most of the time, it
is because it is cheaper to buy in bulk, much more than what you need and throw the
rest. This is encouraged by sellers, you only get everything in really big packs -
whether it is socks, handkerchiefs, envelopes, pens or Coffee or Popcorn. In my many
visits over last one decade to this nice country this is one thing I wish they can
do without. The good thing is that in recent years there is a very slow but sure awareness
growing about this, especially due to environmental concerns.
Having said the above, it is also in this country that you see many grass root movements
to encourage reuse, donations, etc. It does exist, but it has to expand to general
population in large. I was impressed to see few years back Used Clothes Donation Bins
(like the one you see below) in many apartment complexes and malls. They normally
place these strategically near to garbage dumps so that even at the last minute before
throwing people are reminded to donate and make a difference to the life of a poor.
If you are India - you can donate to a near by orphanage like Udhavum
Karangal and the likes, all of them accept wholeheartedly any donations.
When posting this, I remembered my grandfather's saying "Don't buy anything
just because it is being sold cheap" (or) in other words "buy only
what you need when you need it"
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I was telling someone yesterday on why I love the new
messenger control. This is the control that you see on left hand side of this
page titled "Chat with me" that allows any anonymous visitor to the page
to chat with me in real time when I am logged in to Live Messenger.
I love the opportunity this simple control gives me to interact with visitors around
the world. I am sure they are finding this easy to use this, rather than writing a
comment and it also gives them instant gratification. Today I was having an interesting
conversation with an Facility Manager from Saudi Arabia on how he came across my blog
(actual chat snippet below)
What I like most is the convenience of using and the control I get with this service.
I don't need to sign in to yet another site or install a client application for being
available for chatting. The only thing I need to do is to be signed in to my regular
Live Messenger. And including this in the blog page couldn't be more easier - other
than the Microsoft style of plethora of different sites you need to go before you
understand it.
To include this control in your page, there are three steps.
Step 1: Enable
Permission in Messenger settings page to "Show your Messenger Status on the
Web"
Step 2: Click on the "Create
HTML" on the left hand navigation on the same page. In the page select the
style of the control you want to display in your page
Step 3: Copy the HTML at the bottom of the page and paste it in an appropriate area
in your blog page.
For more details refer to dev.live.com/messenger.
But please spare yourself by not starting with this page, it takes you to a complex
looking MSDN page which finally redirects you to these 3 simple steps I have said
above.
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