How we interact with nature is changing due to the digital age. Photography has become personal. Now it’s time for learning to go personal. Just as people build their own photographic collage of a trip, we should be able to build our mind-map when we encounter awe-inspiring artifacts.
Archive for May, 2007
Every month I share some traffic numbers in the monthly roundup. I am stopping that practice since the blog now has a healthy readership. The only thing that I really care about anyway is reader participation through comments. Please comment when you feel you can add to the conversation. These are the most popular posts of April. Check them out if you missed any…
The recent report in The Economist on wireless machine-to-machine communications is disappointing because of inadequate treatment of adoption dynamics.
A visit Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Museum near Dayton, OH was a good place to see the transitions from aircraft inventors to aircraft companies and then to the whole industry.
China and India: Opportunities and Threats for the Global Software Industry
Published by May 3rd, 2007 in software industry and book review. 1 CommentThe book, China and India: Opportunities and Threats for the Global Software Industry by John, McManus, Li, Mingzhi, Deependra, Moitra offers some interesting conclusions. India and China will compete only at the edges; both will gain market share in the global software industry. Also, India IT Services domination will not be seriously threatened by China. Read on…
Product Ecosystem in India: Progress But More Needs to be Done
Published by May 1st, 2007 in innovation, software industry and entrepreneurship. 2 CommentsSlowly but surely the product ecosystem in India is getting better. I looked at it six months back and since then it has get more fleshed out. Yet much work remains to be done. Read on…
