Indian Prime Minister's House Sold on Ebay for 35 million rupeesApril 24th, 2005 Reuters reports that some joker sold Indian Prime Minister's house on Ebay to an American business man!
And I thought selling the Brooklyn bridge was a myth!
The businessman forked out 35 million rupees ($802,600) for the house that was up for sale on a Web site as a "huge sprawling mansion in the heart of Lutyen's Delhi with 24x7
running water and electricity", the ‘Hindustan Times’ said. He soon received the title deed for the house and arrived in the Indian capital late in March to take possession of the house for an office he planned to set up only to discover he had been cheated.
Palm sized arsenic detector!March 3rd, 2005 KOLKATA: Think the water you drink may be contaminated with deadly arsenic? A team of budding engineers claim to have the answer. They have invented an electronic arsenic detector that is handy, and cheap enough to be a fixture in every home.
Prudential Analyst sees Merck Losing Vioxx LawsuitAugust 16th, 2005 The odds are against Merck & Co. prevailing in a wrongful-death civil Vioxx lawsuit being tried in Texas, an analyst at Prudential Equity Group says.
Monsoon Season... My LoveJuly 5th, 2007 Monsoon is a feature of Indian sub-continent. The rainy season is upon us and with a vengeance this time.
Sony Settles Rootkit Class Action LawsuitDecember 30th, 2005 Sony finally settles the class action lawsuit filed in California caused by their highly controversial decision to install a rootkit for DRM protection of their music CD’s. If you are a Sony CD customer read the full details below to claim your rights.
Software Outsourcing in China Hindered by IT Talent ShortageNovember 12th, 2005 Talent shortage will impede the development of China's outsourcing industry, despite the optimistic prediction on China's IT outsourcing industry in the coming ten years predicted Qu Zhonghua, a senior program manager of IBM China's Shenzhen branch, at the 11th Joint International Computer Conference (JICC 2005) held in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. The rapid growth of the global outsourcing industry has provided opportunities for China's outsourcing industry in recent years, but the opportunities will not turn into successes if the country fails to provide sufficient qualified workforce, he said.
Post-Satyam, IT industry faces tough time, says diasporaJanuary 7th, 2009 CHENNAI - Satyam Computer founder-chairman B. Ramalinga Raju's admission to committing a Rs.70-billion ($1.4 billion) financial fraud will raise questions about the the level of corporate governance in India, feel persons of Indian origin (PIO) at a conference of the Indian diaspora here.
Landmark judgement of 1 Billion $ awarded to ISP in Anti-SPAM suitDecember 18th, 2004 A wonderful christmas/hanukkah present I must say :)
http://tech.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Spam-Lawsuit.html
Looks like if you are in Iowa you can claim damages of 10 $ per spam! Wondering if I should shift my residence to IOWA. Looking at the amount of spam I get I could be a millionaire in no time :)
NASA Astronauts To Bond in Space by Tasting Each Others Urine; They Are Loving It!November 14th, 2008 Who wants to be an astronaut again? NASA devices an unique way to help astronauts bond with each other (and to preserve water I presume) by drinking communal piss, ewww. Why didn't estranged couples think of this earlier? The best or the worst part is that NASA engineers are loving it, so much so that NASA's Bob Bagdigian has kept few bottles in his freeze.
Who should be next Indian Cricket Team Coach?May 11th, 2005 Every Tom, Dick, Steve and Harry have an opinion on who should be the next Indian Cricket Team's coach. So why shouldn't I?
It is a respected position and it is very high paying.
Doctors fear a second disaster may follow Katrina HurricaneOctober 1st, 2005 Doctors in New Orleans are bracing themselves for what they call a "second disaster" as New Orleans-area residents return to their devastated city. While environmentalists warn of the long-term danger to health from possibly polluted floodwaters, and rumors of disease swirl, front-line emergency doctors say the actual health danger will come from accidents.
Kindertrust's Anti-Trust Lawsuit Against Google Dismissed And Yet A Question RemainsJuly 14th, 2006 US Federal court judge, Jeremy Fogel, dismissed Kinderstart's, education website, lawsuit against Google. The lawsuit accused Google of ""pervasive monopolistic practices" that denied its free speech rights, destroyed competition, and led to predatory pricing conditions".
Microsoft Sues FairUse4WM, Windows Media DRM Remover, DeveloperOctober 2nd, 2006 Microsoft Corp. has sued an anonymous computer hacker whose free program FairUse4WM allows users to copy digital movies and songs by bypassing a software protection (DRM) built into the company's Media player.
US H-1B proposal is against free trade principlesApril 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON - India's software industry has opposed a US bill that seeks to make it mandatory for American companies to fill vacancies with locals before turning to skilled foreign workers. 'The stated objective of the bill is to prevent fraud and visa abuse.
Samsung & LG Join Indian Outsourcing BandwagonNovember 14th, 2005 Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, Korea's two global electronics makers, have reduced their Indian workforce in India, opting instead to outsource its operations to India. "We work project-by-project, so we move between India and South Korea.
March 3rd, 2009 at 5:49 pm
Dear Friend,
Greetings! During these historic moments of transformation, it seems possible that we are all capable of making change happen! Indicorps was founded on the possibility that Indians from around the world could come together and serve on the forefront of challenges that face India. The applications for the August 2009 Fellowship are now open!
With our mutual commitment to serving the South Asian community, we hope that you will post our announcement on your blog to share this opportunity with young Indians. Please hurry – the application deadline is March 15, 2009.
Our flier is available here: http://files.indicorps.org/Flyers/Indicorps%20Flyer%20Red%20&%20Yellow%20Stripes.pdf
Thank you for your support!
Warm regards in service,
….
Indicorps August 2009 Fellowship Application Now Available
Indicorps, an international non-profit, offers competitive fellowships for people of Indian origin willing to challenge themselves for one to two years on unique grassroots development projects in India. Fellowships are designed as one-of-a-kind transformational experiences, emphasizing both public service and personal growth, building upon leadership skills and the capacity to make a difference.
Indicorps announces over 30 competitive new projects for the August 2009 Indicorps Fellowship. Indicorps seeks a few dozen dedicated young Indian leaders who are willing to challenge themselves and “be the change.” You will have the opportunity to tackle real issues in education, microenterprise, social entrepreneurship, environmental conservation, public health, urban infrastructure, and much more. Live simply and dig deep to learn about real India (and yourself); projects span from Kanpur to Pondicherry, Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh. To learn more, visit http://apply.indicorps.org.
Application deadline: March 15, 2009
Contact: If you have any questions or need any more information, please contact us at outreach@indicorps.org or visit us online at http://www.indicorps.org.