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Jun 09Some of you might ask “Bing? What is it?”. It’s the latest, newest search engine.“But Its Not Google – BING”. Bingo! You got that right. Launched by Microsoft in the first week of June 2009, they claim it’s not just a search engine but more of a decision engine. Actually I don’t understand what tha...
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Jun 09Imagine you have a micro-chip embedded in your skin. It contains all your data – physical and psychological. It has all your preferences, what you’ve bought in the last month, or even your entire life. Walking into a shopping mall, a scanner processes your chip, and you ask for a pair of jeans. You’re directed into the fitting room, and the mirror, which is also ...
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Apr 09The internet revolution has taken a huge leap, more than 1.1 billion people across the world use internet for various purposes. The usage has become part of their life and still continuing to be their life support system of many people, and the way it has evolved you can do wonders like create and collaborate things from various parts of the world and present them to a...
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Mar 09The human civilization has seen many ages. Each age was known after the material that was used maximum and hence more popular, during the time. First it was the Stone Age. The Bronze Age was the next. The copper age followed. With industrialization, what came was the Iron Age and then when steel took over and it got to be known as the steel age.
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Feb 09Before I talk about the new phase of learning, a brief peep into the past will explain how learning has evolved over the years. In the beginning, audience existed. But it never exercised its role. Later, Guttenberg’s invention of printing machine helped in addressing mass audience. Newspapers emerged and the audience base grew larger. This was followed by radio and television. Television still r...


