Learn
the game from her
by
Peeyush Agnihotri
A
woman entrepreneur in the
field of IT is no longer an out-of-the-world phenomenon. However, if
she is able to sustain 100 per cent annual growth in sales revenue,
despite the US slowdown, recession and dot.com bust, she certainly
deserves a special mention. One woman making the headlines is Kalpa
Shah, who, going by the "sixth sense," preferred to leave
the USA to start operations from India.
Boost
your PC’s performance
by
Vipul Verma
DID
you ever wonder why do two computers with the same hardware
configuration and operating system perform differently? Well, every
person would have his own logic to discern between the two. Some
persons might say that the difference in speed could be due to its
usability while others may conclude that it is so because one computer
is an assembled one and the other branded. You may reach numerous ‘conclusions.
DE
Network
DESIGN
Expo Network Pvt Ltd (DE Network), a company that provides integrated
e-mail and messaging solutions to the online business around the
world, has geared up to increase its market share in India and abroad.
Manage
data down the supply chain
by
Sumesh Raizada
THE
market today is neither monopolistic nor oligopolistic. Earlier,
suppliers or manufacturers dictated the market terms and the attitude
was ‘take it or leave it’. However with the liberalisation of
economy, market became exposed to MNCs, which were more professionally
managed and technically advanced.
Birdsongs
hit mobile phone users
MOVE
over Ricky Martin and Britney Spears, mobile phone aficionados in
Finland have spotted a new sound to groove to — birdsong.
Digital
divide wider than rich-poor gap
by
Radhakrishna Rao
RAPID
strides and stunning refinements in information and communications
technologies are at the root of the ongoing digital revolution that
has changed the way we live and perceive things as never envisaged
before. Undoubtedly, all-pervading, multi-faceted digital revolution
symbolising an effective convergence of technologies has helped boost
trade and commerce, improve the standards of health and literacy
besides widening the circle of democracy and empowering the
individual.
Casting
Web on ‘living fossil’ fish
by
Ed Stoddard
THE
Paleozoic era met the Internet age when South African divers filmed a
coelacanth — ancient bony fish — more than 100 metres (330 feet)
down and beamed images to the Web.
Portal
for job seekers
THE
Net has a lot of sites made by the residents from the City Beautiful.
The portal, topjoboptions.com, would be the latest to join the
bandwagon. This yet-to-be-launched portal focuses on the job options
in and around Chandigarh and has effective presence in Delhi too.
JV
on software
SEATTLE-based
Global Market Insite (GMI), an e-business application provider for
global market research, and London-based QualiQuant, a business
solution provider, have announced a joint venture for the development
and marketing of the QualiQuant Toolkit TM.
Newsscape
Pune
shines
On
hardware
Gaming devices war hots up
Cyber
kids
Unscramble and match colours
Kids Chat
Gallery for poems, class work and folk tales
Dr Tribune
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