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Live – Mail, Search & More

After months of waiting (after several attempts registering my hotmail id for beta, including once in PDC ’05) I got a invite in my Hotmail InBox for Windows Live! Mail. I will leave the details out for you to try, but I found the experience to be much superior to anything you have used before – including Gmail/Yahoo/Outlook Web Access.


Windows Live Mail (Beta)
Copyright 2006, Microsoft Corporation


Last week, Microsoft relaunched beta of Windows Live Search. Though I like Google and Yahoo’s simple search result interface and find it extremely usable during searches, I guess at times you need something more than “Google’s One Size Fits All” vanilla white UI. I feel this to be the precise spot that Microsoft is targetting with its new Live Search service.


Windows Live Search
Copyright 2006, Microsoft Corporation


What I liked in the new service is its intelligent use of scroll bars in your search results page – no more you need to keep moving between previous and next pages; instead you can keep scrolling and the results keep adding at the bottom. Also useful is the new zoom in and zoom out capabilities which works for both search results and for images.


These new features of Windows Live search are by no means perfect, but they clearly show that there is enough scope for Search vendors to innovate. If I were to be Google, I will concentrate on doing just this and not spread myself too thin going after Microsoft in every space!

My new Mobile

After weeks of suffering with Benq P50 and several hours of deliberations over the phone models – I have finally bought my new phone. It is “Nokia 9300i” at Rs.28,000/- with standard Nokia India Warranty. This phone though a little heavy compared to normal Nokia Phones has got a perfect form factor. This is the first phone where I could do with ease a meaningful SMS or a full email.


Nokia 9300i Smartphone


The phone has everything you wish for:
1) Qwerty keyboard inside and in outside a regular Nokia Mobile Numerical keypad – best of both worlds
2) Excellent full colour interface
3) Connectivity – GPRS, Edge, Wi-Fi
4) Great battery live even while using Edge browsing (or) Wi-Fi
5) Full XHTML/HTML Browser with JavaScript & Cookies support
6) POP3/SMTP/IMAP4 Email Support
7) MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint compatible Applications / Adobe Acrobat Reader


This is also the only Nokia phone for me that got recognized at first instance (just after installation of CD and connecting the USB cable) and the built in software synchronized all emails/contacts/tasks/notes from Outlook with ease.


There are only two things I miss in this phone – One it doesn’t run Windows Mobile OS and two is a Camera. I guess I can live without both b’cos I am getting everything else!


I am also happy to be buying a Nokia phone last week, as it coincided with Nokia opening its first factory in India in Sriperumbudur (which is where I studied my graduate degree at SVCE ) near Chennai.

Dream your way to success – RD

I have been a reader of Reader’s Digest for several years. They claim their success to “selection of nothing but the best articles from around the world, condensing it, recondensing it without missing any of the fine part” – which time and time I found to be 100% true.


In this month’s issue I read about “Dare to Dream” by Michael J.Weiss where the author unravels the mystery/superstitions of dreams and explains the benefits of dreams and the use for recalling your dreams. I found it very interesting to know that Dreams can be used for your improvement and they can find answers to your difficult situations.


Highly recommended article to read; of course read it not in your dreams but when you are awake.