Sixth Sense : Pranav Mistry’s mind blowing TED talk

I said to myself wow, mind blowing when I first saw demos of Microsoft Surface or iPhone, this beats them all. Use cases are end less for this of-course it is at very early stage and might not be a there for masses in the near future. You must watch this video. To know more about Sixth Sense


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Questions on qualifications of Vivek Kundra and Aneesh Chopra

Well known tech journalist John C. Dvorak has opened a can of worms by raising questions on qualifications of Vivek Kundra (CIO of USA) and Aneesh Chopra (CTO of USA) in his articleSpecial Report: Is US Chief Information Office (CIO) Vevek Kundra a Phony?

I agree with John, there many other folks who are better qualified to be CIO or CTO of USA than Vivek Kundra and Aneesh Chopra.

Om Malik did a counter to John’s post “Dvorak raises doubts about US CIO Kundra : Whitehouse calls report “highly inaccurate: & “a lie” . Kundra speaks up.”

It is interesting to see how this story unfolds if mainstream media picks this story.

Great speeches by great people

In this article I am going to provide the links to some of the great speeches. Most of these speeches are in video/audio format. Most of these speeches are in business/technology domain. I find these speeches very inspirational .

1.  View from the Top: Narayana Murthy (Infosys chairman) and Sudha Murthi at Stanford university. - Check out profile of Narayana Murthy

2. Apple CEO Steve Jobs at Stanford University. - Here is wikipedia Steve Jobs profile

3. Azim Premji (Wipro Chairman) at Stanford University. 

4. Interview with Jack Welch (Retired GE CEO) - Interesting interview in which he talks about top 20, middle 70 and bottem 10 methodology of rewarding employees. He also talks about how to motivating employees and people managment. Check out Jack Welch’s profile.

A Majestic welcome to new IT Recruits

This is how Aditi Technologies welcomed our new recruits this year! Really amazing!

Google’s Search Service for computer code

Google launched a innovative search service which I am sure the programmers will love. This ‘Code Search’ will allow users search through the code snippets and computer programs that are available online. At this moment it is in Google Labs. You can explore this new search at http://www.google.com/codesearch