Sunday, November 18, 2007

Tata Eka World’s Fourth Fastest Computer Puts India on Forefront

EKA, The Supercomputer developed by Tata's Pune based Computational Research Laboratories, has been ranked the world's fourth fastest and fastest in Asia. This information was disclosed in the 30th Top500 Supercomputer list. Its a proud moment for India and us Indians as its the first time such system from India has made it to the Top 10

read more | digg story

India Breaks Into Supercomputing Elite

Tata, the tea-to-cars conglomerate comes in at number four in the supercomputing league as America’s dominance fades…

read more | digg story

Inbox 2.0 Makes Me Sad

Saul Hansell at the The New York Times is reporting that both Yahoo and Google are planning to use their email services as the core of their social networking strategy over time.Of course, by social network, they mean Facebook and MySpace. Not the already vibrant social networking that already goes on daily via my email inbox…no, we’re talking

read more | digg story

Hidden GMail Feature Lets You Search by Language

A post about a hidden Gmail operator that lets you restrict your messages to a certain language.

read more | digg story

AT&T Considers Joining Google's Wireless Group

'AT&T has talked with Google about joining its mobile-phone software alliance. The phone company is "analyzing the situation" and may use Google's software for phones, Ralph de la Vega, chief executive officer of the wireless unit, said in an interview Friday."

read more | digg story

EU probes Google-DoubleClick deal

Regulators will look into whether the $3.1 billion acquisition raises anti-competitive concerns. Again EU ?

read more | digg story

Google offers API for Outlook migration to Gmail

Google took a giant step on Friday to make it easier for companies to migrate any e-mail system over to Google Apps Gmail by offering an E-mail Migration API targeted at corporate developers and e-mail administrators. Find the API details here: http://code.google.com/apis/apps/email_migration/developers_guide_protocol.htm

read more | digg story