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Plain Speaking | V.R. Narayanaswami   09:20 PM | July 19,2009
A number of words that exist in spoken English around the world will not come into reckoning. Media channels will exert undue influence on decisions
AFP  12:47 AM | April 21,2009
British software genius Tim Berners-Lee, one of the founders of the Web, will give a keynote talk on Wednesday “which will reflect on the last 20 years and look forward to the next 20 years” of the Web
Sidin Vadukut  09:00 PM | February 05,2009
How small and large families spread all over the globe are using the Internet to interact, share and celebrate
Priyanka Mehra   03:27 PM | January 14,2009
Companies believe more rural Internet users will create a cost-effective way to reach target consumers
Jacob P. Koshy  05:57 AM | January 03,2009
VoiGEN, the system being developed, aggregates technologies such as speech recognition systems and software tools where anyone can make a similar audio “website” within minutes
Daniel Sorid / NYT   10:48 PM | December 31,2008
Entrepreneurs, service providers see big opportunity in growing non-English content markets such as India
Melissa A. Bell  12:11 AM | December 13,2008
Moving beyond magazines and newspapers, designers, decorators and artists are turning to the World Wide Web for inspiration. A handful of design lovers are guiding the online conversation through their blogs with a decidedly subcontinental slant. The writers post photos about works that strike their fancy and their audience can weigh in, via comments, for instant debates. Two of our favourite bloggers offered their posts for a print version. Read, and then head online to join the talk
Melissa A. Bell  12:07 AM | November 28,2008
Social networking sites act as news media for thousands during terrorist attacks that killed over 100 people
Arjun Jassal  11:46 PM | September 23,2008
On how to take advantage of technology,step by step
Warren Buckleitner  10:33 PM | May 08,2008
Sites invite children to set up accounts, and they become invested as they adopt pets or decorate homes or indulge in other such activities
Ashish Bhatia  12:22 AM | March 03,2008
TV channels from more than 100 countries on your computer, backups for your emails, videoconferencing on your own PC; it’s all there on the World Wide Web...
Ashish Bhatia  01:16 AM | October 03,2007
Time was when mash-ups meant potatoes. Nowadays, they seem to be more synonymous with the changing face of the World Wide Web…or Web 2.0, as some would say. As the term suggests, a Web mash-up is a mixture of content or elements—an Internet application that intermixes data from multiple sources to generate an integrated experience. This could mean an amalgamation of maps from Google Earth, photographs from Flickr, streaming video from YouTube, or text from Wikipedia—all aggregated, manipulated and mashed together to produce a simple, powerful and unified visual experience. Here are some of the best mash-up recipes ever cooked on planet Web