If world politics was a truely open global forum, Who would the world elect for
the President of the United States? Seems like its Obama all the way!
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Who Would The World Elect
August 29th, 2007 § 1 Comment
Google AdSense Alternatives
August 27th, 2007 § No Comments Yet
A good list of Contextual Advertising programs which can be used as Google AdSense alternatives. I tried Chitika sometime back but it didn’t yield good results. For now, I’m just using Adsense and Pheedo (for ads in Feedity RSS feeds), and both are working quite well.
Rediscovering your freedom has repercussions
August 25th, 2007 § No Comments Yet
When I first saw Wasp, a short film by Andrea Arnold, I was moved by its absorbing yet naturalistic pace. Wasp went on to win an Oscar in 2005 for the Best Short Film, but I resisted writing about this great film until I find a moment in life to actually go back and think of it. I guess that time is now.
Some people refind love in their lifetime, many refind hope everyday, and some just face the repercussions that come with every discovery. This film is a realistic look at rediscovering those moments in life, a look at poverty, and takes a silent laugh on a society that values lifestyle more than life itself. If you like the drama genre, then you must watch Wasp (watch online). Who know’s you might be on a path to rediscovery as well.
Contextual Term Extraction
August 25th, 2007 § No Comments Yet
The TRYNT Term Extraction Web Service provides a list of significant words or phrases extracted from a larger content. Yahoo has a similar Content Analysis Web Service, which is also available in Yahoo Pipes.
Google Indic-ation
August 24th, 2007 § No Comments Yet
Google has launched Indic Transliteration for instant English to Hindi language translation online. I gave a quick try and it seems quite good.