Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Web 2.0 wave starts to take hold

Whether you use your computer for work or fun, the programs you use generally have one thing in common - they are stored on your PC. Increasingly though, that software is moving online.

The move to put more and more of those familiar programs on to the web has been happening for a while but its latest incarnation has won the name of Web 2.0.

What is it - the definition is imprecise at best, but it loosely describes a category of websites that are known for interactivity, collaboration and community.

Read full story @ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/6574839.stm

manshu

Thursday, April 19, 2007

मैं कोशिश कर रही हूँ के हिंदी में ब्लोग करें!

आज ब्लॉगर से मैंने सीखा की हिंदी में ब्लोग्गिंग आसानी से हो सकता है। आप लोग क्या सोचते हो? इस टूल को हम अपने वेबसाइट में integrate कर लें तो ग्रामीण स्तर के लोगों के useful होगा!

चेक it out!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Net reaches out to Space

A programme to kick-start the use of internet communications in space has been announced by the US government. Read more about it @ http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6551807.stm

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Learn MBA subjects through your mobile phone

Are you willing to give exam of MBA? Or you are preparing for MBA? In both cases, EnableM's service will you to learn through your mobile phone.

Mumbai based wireless application provider, EnableM has partnered with IMS, a leading career counsellings and test preparation brand in India to launch a learning vertical solution for BA aspirants, named 'the Prep Guide'. The Prep Guide service will serve as a supplementary learning aid and allow students to take quick tests on specific subjects, access wordlists/flashcards, quick tips on math, logic and other subjects. The Prep Guide module also offers you to learn more about English, Math, Logic and reasoning.

The service would be available on mobile phones through WAP/SMS/Voice and multiple applications. Initially, the service would be launched for major operators, later on it would made available across all telecom operators. Even student can also take help from other institutes and universities. This facility will provide greater interaction within student community.

Internet postman connects isolated villages

Now a postman will connect all rural areas of developing countries through wirelessly. A United States entrepreneur has introduced an “Internet postman” to rural areas of India, Cambodia, Rwanda, Costa Rica and Paraguay. United Villages will provide the Wi-Fi service. The Massachusetts company has developed a technology to connect isolated villages through wirelessly to the Internet. Villagers can use pre-paid cards to write e-mails or record phone messages and save their words at computer kiosks installed in schools and community halls.

Really, this is good initiative step to connect isolated villages. Hope this step will work out and soon our villagers can access Internet through wirelessly.