Windows
should have been Gates instead
by
Vipul Verma
IT's
time Bill Gates, changes the name of the popular operating system from
Windows to Gates. When it was being launched, it was indeed a window
to the world of computers. However, in the present day world it has
become a floodgate of information, opportunity and features. The
latter justifies the power of the operating system more than anything
else.
Include
IT in MBA curriculum
by
Sumesh Raizada
BESIDES
the electronic and computer industry, field of education, too, has
also undergone a sea change during the past few years. Till mid 80s,
the best career options that the parents had in mind about their
children were medicine, engineering, chartered accountancy or law.
These degrees were considered safe in terms of a secure job and
immediate earnings.
Computer–learning
on Web
by
Peeyush Agnihotri
STUDENTS
who visit computer-training centre can be broadly divided into three
categories. The first category is of keen learners that comprise 25
per cent of the crowd and want to acquire jobs on its basis. The
second 45 per cent bulk category of the learners are the ones who want
to learn computers to enhance their professional skills and remain
abreast with the latest. The remaining 30 per cent are the non-serious
kinds.
Pak
taking IT seriously
by
Tahir Ikram
PAKISTAN
said it would offer it’s neglected but nascent information
technology sector a major boost, aiming to increase software exports
to over $1 billion annually within the next five years.
Newsscape
Software
The new Office eXPerience
On
hardware
Say it with palmtop
computer and mobile phones
Cyberkids
Keep the board clear
Kids Chat
Put up your name for
employment exchange
Dr Tribune
Help for your computing problems
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