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இன்று காலை அலுவலகம் வரும் வழியில், நான் ரசித்த வாசகம் (கீழே பார்க்க), எழுதப்பட்டுருந்தது ஒரு “சுமை தாங்கி” ஆட்டோ பின்புறம்.


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Universal WhoIs

Most of the Internet Power users are aware of Internic’s WhoIs service. Given a domain name (Say venkatarangan.com) WhoIs tells you details about the owner and name server details. But Internic’s WhoIs is limited to gTLD (Global Top Level Domains like .COM, .NET, .ORG) and you are left on your own if you want to find details about ccTLD (Country Code TLDs) like .co.in or .co.uk.


This has changed now with the launch of the Universal WhoIs service that works not only with gTLDs but also with 246 ccTLD. Check it out, by giving say vishwak.co.in.


 

Bigger Hotmail & MSN Search Technology Preview

First it was Google Search, then Gmail with 1GB of Storage. Now it seems to be Microsoft’s turn at the table.


Early this month, MSN launched the new look MSN Search, this version sports new sleek look. What I found more interesting was Technical Preview of MSN’s new Algorithm Search Engine. Currently MSN Search uses third-party Search Engine, but with this new version, believed to be launched by end of this year, it will be completely on MS Technologies. This will take Google heads-on. Meanwhile, I am enjoying in having a choice of two very powerful searches to help me in navigating through the Wild World Wide Web (WWWW).


Yesterday my Hotmail Extra Storage, the Paid version of Hotmail, where I pay $19.95 per year was upgraded automatically to Hotmail Plus at no extra cost. Plus gives me 2GB (wait few minutes here and count the number of Zeros in this), 20MB of Attachment in one email, no Graphics Ads (Thanks Microsoft for listening to us) and more.


While on this subject, remember to get a Sneak Peak at other MSN’s Work in Progress here at MSN Sandbox. You can get a free download of LookOut – Fast Outlook Search Software and Three Degrees - A family get-together software.

Inventor of the World Wide Web, Knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II






A symbolically very significant event of celebration happened this month. The Inventor of the World Wide Web, “Tim Berners-Lee” was Knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in London on Friday, 16 July 2004.


Everyday when we use Internet in many ways in our life, we need to thank “Sir Timothy Berners-Lee”. He is credited with several inventions that today form the pillars of Modern Web. The list of his inventions include the first web browser, the first web server (httpd), the Web Language (HTML) and more. In the era of ‘Software Patents’ and using your invention solely for commercial benefit, Mr.Lee was different. Though there are thousands of companies worldwide who made Billions of Dollars because of WWW, Mr.Lee purely worked on it with an academic interest.


To experience his journey through the WWW invention, read his book “Weaving The Web“. I am a lazy reader, but this is one book that I couldn’t keep it down, without completing. Check it out.


The rank of Knight Commander is the second most senior rank of the Order of the British Empire, one of the Orders of Chivalry.

Colour of a car matters

Being in a City, where the temperature throughout the year is “Hot”, I have always opted for Light Coloured Cars. My reasoning was simple. If you have a dark coloured car parked under the sun for long and then when you get into it, it is going to feel like sitting inside a toaster. Whereas a light car will reflect most of the sun light and you will relatively feel better.



Now my choice is being proved right by a study conducted by an Australian Auto Insurance firm. The study has categorized (in the order) light colours like Yellow, Beige, White & Silver to be safe and dark colours  Red, Blue, Green, Black and even Gold as not so safe.

More from Tamil Internet 2001













In one of my earlier posts “Google Image Search“, I have written about an image I found of myself in Tamil Internet 2001 conference held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 3 years back. Last week, when I happened to go through my old photo albums, I found more photos of the event.


In the first photo, I am seen with the group of core team of TI 2001. Seated from Right to Left, is Chair of the Malaysian Organising Committee Dato Seri S Samy Vellu & next to him is then Malaysian Prime Minister Dato Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad who inaugurated the event.


In the second photo, I am with Dr. K. Kalyanasundaram (Lausanne, Switzerland), Dr.Satheesh Ramamurthy, Mr.Narayanan from INFITT Secretariat, Mr.Mani Manivannan & Prof. Anandakrishnan.


In the third photo, I am with Dr.Satheesh Ramamurthy and Dr.N.Kannan (Germany).

Guillain-Barrè Syndrome

“Strange” are the illnesses that affect Humans. What else can you call an illness where our own Immune System, that is designed to protect us from foreign bodies starts attacking our own Nervous system. Even strange is that, scientists don’t have a clue on what causes this deadly disease or why it occurs or how to cure it effectively. So deadly is the disorder that one site on the Internet calls this disease as “From Healthy to Helpless


In the last two weeks alone, I heard about this serious illness “Guillain-Barrè Syndrome” affecting relatives of two of my colleagues in office. One of them had her Sister-In-Law in her middle age affected by this and for the other it was his sister barely in her teens getting affected. I pray for the speedy recovery of both of them!


While trying to educate me on this disorder, I came across several numerous voluntary organizations’ websites around the world about GBS; I even found a special GBS Support Group based in UK that aims support not only patients but also their families and friends in a number of ways.


While Internet search definitely helps us to be more informed about these illnesses, the numerous websites also raises serious questions.



  • How credible are these sites?

  • As general public, do we face any danger because of this wealth of information?

  • Should all information about an illness be made available to general public – meaning can some information known outside the medical community, can it pose threat to society’s overall health and well being?

  • At times, faith and trust on your doctor does have tremondous healing power. Does all this, make us doubt our doctor and affect his treatment?

  • Sometimes, hiding the actual health condition to a patient, who is critically ill by his friends and relatives may help to ease his pain and anxiety. Does all this information, affect this as well?

Post your thoughts about this in the comments section below.

India Budget 2004 – Pros & Cons

Last week India Budget 2004
was presented by Hon’ble Finance Minister P.Chidambaram in the
parliament. The budget had promised to improve the reach of Education,
making education compulsory for atleast 8 years for every child and
guarantees 100 days of minimum employment for one person in every
family. Though it is unclear how the government is going to ensure
these to happen, the focus on these two important items is
laudable. It has announced VAT will finally be implemented from 1st
of April 2005, this will pave way to avoid double taxation in many
areas. A huge investment announcement for a Desalination plant in
Chennai for solving the metropolis water problem is also a welcome
move.

Last year, the central government has
made record collections in Service Tax, riding on that the budget has
increased the tax from 8% to 10%. Though the planned expenses on that
by government for education is good, the increase is going to hurt
small and medium size service providers. Apart from this, I would
have loved to see a mention in the budget for Vajpayees’ favourite
Golden Quadrilateral road project, which will link all the metropolis
in the country and save country tons of foreign exchange in Oil
savings.

Impact of Union Budgets’ in India
Though
in India, Union Government Taxes control majority of prices and peoples
life, the impact of a budget has been reducing. The reason being in the
last few years, the Income Tax has been more or less left unchanged at
30%, Oil prices has been decentralized and not controlled by Govt., but
my major Oil companies and most of the indirect taxes have been coming
down. These have been possible because of liberalization and
globalization which has brought in a stability in tax rates.

You can view the webcast of the budget speech and the complete budget of 2004 and previous years, in the India Budget site.

Two new search engines

The search engine war seems to be hotting up. First it was Yahoo coming out with its own search engine, independent of Google. This month, MSN Search has been upgraded with brand new interface and simpler results, this currently is based on Inktomi. Meanwhile, Microsoft is working on building its own search back-end that promises improved search relevance and accruracy.


Recently two new search engines have been launced. First is A9.com from Amazon and other is Ujiko which allows you to personalize the search experience. Try them out.

Is Microsoft doing enough?

Current PC Mag issue online has an interesting article and interview that talks about “Why Windows is the target of most attacks, what is the reason behind it?”. Most article’s on this subject takes a blind standpoint that supports Linux and Mac as more secure without looking into the subject in depth. But this article presents both the views. It even brings out the fact that Windows had lesser number of flaws in last year compared with Linux Distros and Microsoft is prompt with fixes once problems are identified. It also highlights the strides Microsoft has made in Windows Updates and in the upcoming Service Pack 2.