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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Cool cell phones for GenNow

The just-concluded Mobile Asia in Delhi was a treat for cell phone freaks. One of the largest consumer exhibition of cell phones, Mobile Asia 2008 saw more than 40 new phones unveiled during the four-day show. Rubbing shoulders with global giants Nokia,Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and Motorola were iMate, and our very own Intex.

While Nokia, BlackBerry and Motorola displayed their powerful, existing line-up, others, including Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson refreshed their line-up with a slew of new models. Here's a sneak preview of the phones that you can expect to lay hands upon as soon as you finish reading about them here…
1. i-mate Ultimate 9502

2. Motorola MOTO Z10

3. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

4. Nokia 6110

5. Samsung i780

6. Samsung SGH-G800

Indian Edition of Orkut with Themes introduced by orkut.co.in Google

Some updates for Orkut - the most popular social networking site in India.

Aditya informs that Google has officially launched the Indian edition of Orkut while Raj discovers themes inside his Orkut account. You may not see them as Orkut themes are not enabled for everyone yet.

The orkut.com site now redirects you to orkut.co.in if you visit this website from India. Orkut.in however remains a parked domain serving AdSense ads.

Google Search Inspired by Unix Command Shell


Goosh is brilliant. You can execute Google search commands in the browser just like using the Unix shell and the results get displayed inline. You can even search for feeds with Google just like MSN.

How Windows XP will survive death


Come June 30, and sun will set on probably one of the most loved operating systems: Windows XP. With just two weeks left to the XP's official "kill" date, it seems fans have not been successful in persuading the Redmond giant to extend the XP deadline.

Here's looking into how XP, which analysts term as the biggest competition for Microsoft's latest OS Vista, can continue to live after its termination.
XP will be available on PCs from smaller computer makers known as "system builders" until January 31, 2009.

Also, the low-end Windows XP Starter Edition will continue to be available in emerging markets until June 30, 2010.

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XP will be available for so-called ultra-low-cost-PCs until June 30, 2010. According to Microsoft documents outlining the programme for PC manufacturers, Windows XP Home will only be available on systems with the following specs:

* A 1GHz or slower single-core processor (with exceptions for the Via C7 and Intel Atom N270)

* Up to 1GB of memory

* Hard drives up to 80GB

* Displays that are 10.2 inches or smaller

* No touch-screen

For companies manufacturing PCs that meet these specs, Windows XP will be available.

50 IT cities in India - Why ?


The government’s reported move to build over 50 IT cities in the country to retain India's top position in this sector may change the entire landscape of the industry which is now concentrated in big cities.

It could also pave way for even urbanisation of the country.

The move, complementary to the IT investment region scheme cleared by the Cabinet a few weeks ago, does not come as a surprise to companies which are expanding beyond the metros to service their onshore and off-shore clients.

Nasscom, the industry body for IT companies, has been in talks with the centre for developing new IT regions in the country. It has short-listed 50 locations in the country -- other than the top seven cities --for companies to set up shop.

“With the surge in real estate prices, IT and ITes companies are finding it tough to set up operations in traditional locations including Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Gurgaon and Noida. We expect small cities to anchor the next growth wave in the IT industry,” says Ganesh Natarajan, chairman of Nasscom.

Nasscom has, perhaps, taken a cue from China which has developed small growth regions such as Wuxi and Dalian for industrial development. It reckons that Tier II cities will have the potential to account for at least 40 per cent of the total projected IT/BPO jobs by 2018 provided there is a balanced growth.

Currently, the top seven cities account for over 85 per cent of IT sector employment “The proposed move will help spread development across the country and ease out pressure from big cities, where infrastructure is crumbling. By encouraging locations outside metros, the government could make way for reverse migration,” he said.

Srinivas Vadlamani, CFO, Satyam Computer Services, said the company has already initiated steps to move out of large cities.

“We are planning to move into places like Vizag, Nagpur, Gandhinagar and Madurai and are setting up our own SEZs. This can lower our cost of operations, cut travel time and traffic congestion which our associates face in the Tier I cities,” he said.

He says the government should offer incentives such as salary subsidy, free office space and liberal tax breaks spread over 10-15 years to make this move successful. Some of the Asian governments like China and Malaysia already offer such incentives.

“The state governments, for instance, can support the development of these areas by extension of similar tax benefits that are given to the Software Technology Parks of India (STPIs) and the Special Economic Zones,” said Natarajan.

But it is not clear whether the government plans fiscal incentives -- similar to those enjoyed by companies set up in software technology parks -- in the proposed IT cities. Companies are hoping it would, citing the slow-down in the US economy and its impact on their bottomlines.

According to Sanjay Khendry, vice-president (global business development), Sierra Atlantic, the proposed move to set up new IT cities will also help improve lives of people in small cities.

“It will also provide an opportunity for existing employees to move to their native places. It could lead to improved educational opportunities as new institutes could come up in these cities. For smaller firms, it will be an added advantage as they will be able to get access to a larger talentpool,” he said.

Wat's New in Latest Firefox 3



The latest version of Mozilla Foundation's popular browser, Firefox is all set for an upgrade. In fact, the Foundation is eyeing Guinness Book of World Records for maximum software downloads in a day for Firefox 3.0 as it goes live today.

Firefox 3.0 promises to add several new features that will enhance the users browsing experience as well as make it for secure. In fact, Mozilla claims that Firefox 3.0 will run twice as fast as the previous version while using less memory.

So, here's a peek into all that is new in Firefox 3.0.
The new version has enhanced malware protection which warns users when they enter a site which can install viruses, spyware, trojans or other malware.

Version 3 also lets users to access Web Forgery Protection page that displays the content suspected of web forgeries.

Also, the new version of Firefox automatically checks new add-ons and plugins and will disable older, insecure versions.
Multiple text selections can be made with Ctrl/Cmd; double-click drag selects in "word-by-word" mode; triple-clicking selects a paragraph.

Another new feature, called activities, allows users to highlight text on a page, click on it, then instantly send it to another site, like a mapping, e-mail or blogging service.
Firefox 3.0 has several developer tools too. Like there are new tools for graphics and font handling.

Best BPOs to work for in India


Stories abound of India's BPO work culture. High attrition, tiring long nights, deadline pressures, repetitive work....

With these there are also tales about training and academic tie-ups for employee growth, doorstep pick-up-and-drop, luxury environment and food. The two in many ways reflect the state of India's growing BPO industry.

While the former factors to an extent characterise the nature of BPO work, the latter show how companies seek to derive the best from the challenges that are an intrinsic part of their industry.

And the companies who are able to accomplish this form great BPO workplaces. A recent survey by Great Place to Work Institute on Best Work Places across sectors had dominant share of these companies. Here's looking into these best BPOs to work for and what makes them so.

1. Aligent Technologies - One word by which Agilent employees define their workplace is -- freedom. The company is a leading player in the electronics, telecommunications and life sciences test and measurement markets.
2. Azure Knowledge Center - Azure Knowledge center is the largest BPO in western India. Founded in 1991 as an IT/CRM training and Software Development company.
3. Ajuba Solutions - Celebration, fun@work, family like colleagues, good teamwork, approachable management, strong leadership and values makes Ajuba Solutions one of the best BPOs to work for.
4. Aditi Technologies - Founded in 1994, Aditi Technologies is headquartered in Bangalore, with offices in Seattle, Boston, Chicago, Mountain View, New York, and London. The company pioneers in outsourced product development.
5. Intelnet Global Services
6. Infineon Technologies
7. Perot Systems
8. Scope International
9. vCustomer Services
10. Wipro BPO
11. Zycus Infotech