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I was going through the news of IPL and found that success of IPL at South Africa is the hotest discussion on. Most of us were in a dilemma whether IPL will get the same viewership and fan following or not..? then I did some research about it and found the following facts.. Take a look at it... Apart from the Shifting of IPL and the 'strategy breaks' the Tv ratings is another headache for IPL bosses to handle. The TV ratings say that the second season of the Twenty20 tournament opened to lower ratings compared to that of the inaugural season last year. Despite all the hype the organisers failed to spin a web around viewers. IPL 2008 : The maths backwards show that Sony should be selling a 1...
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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Hi Rajak The IPL is a hit from many ways, do not just go by the TRP. 1. Logistics - We have seen new innovation and bench marking happening, were in 24-27 days the whole event is ready without a issue expect the weather. So from logistics angle it...
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Rajdeep Rathod
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Hi Rajak..... Thanks for the facts but still I will say that the IPL season 2 will be a hit bcoz. The income of IPL mainly depends on TV rights (for which the deal has been done for more than Rs. 8200 cr) and sponsorships. Because of the...
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The BlackBerry Bold smartphone that was recently launched in Japan is proving to be too hot to handle for the Japanese,literally. Many users have reported that the keyboard of their Canadian smartphone overheated during re-charging just days after its launch in Japan. However, no case of fire was reported. Reports here said the Japanese wireless network NTT DoCoMo, which provides it service through the BlackBerry Bold, and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) have suspended the sale of the device in Japan since some 30 cases of overheating have come to light. According to a statement issued by RIM, which is headquartered at Waterloo near Toronto, just one percent of the smartphones sol...
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Agile wants team members sharing space and pairing and tacitly sharing what's going on. It aims for ongoing OODA/PDCA type loops to inspect and adapt for improvements. It very deliberately values people over tech or rules (per the manifesto). ...
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Hi friends, I should say with Agile software development methodologies, people are experiencing improvements in both process and product. But like most things in life, there is a yin and yang. Still there are some critical challenges for Agile...
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If you read my article, I have taken the position that adoption of Agile practices indeed addressed most of the team dysfunctions as identified by Patrick Lencioni. Of course, there are many most team dysfunctions that Patrick might not have...
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God made man.That's the generally accepted truth.But the philosophical twist is MAN MADE GOD. The same set of argument and counter-argument can be constructed for technology too. Man made technology. But can the reverse happen here: i.e....
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Alan, The way you use technology can be a boon or a curse. If one use of technology seems a curse to us, for someone out there it can be a boon. One has to stay with it can just put proper mechanism to control it but on the whole, technology has been...
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Priyanka, you are so true. Change is eternal truth of life. Technology is big driver of this change. Industrialization changed the we do business, airplanes changed the we travel, internet and mobile changed the way we communicate. All this...
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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Hi Guys The point of topic is here is very genric. "Are we Own Competitors"- Which Industry, Region, the answer is going to depend on it. The views posted by everyone is perfect, but like to put across my personal view, I firmly belive in the...
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Narasimhan Dheerendra, I agree that the IT/ITES sector has matured considerably with its expansion into varied verticals, well differentiated service offerings and increasing geographic penetration but we should not forget that becasue of this...
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sujit Kumar
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Yes, If we are competetive, then before our competetor kills us we should kill our old self and make new strides.
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God made man.That's the generally accepted truth.But the philosophical twist is MAN MADE GOD. The same set of argument and counter-argument can be constructed for technology too. Man made technology. But can the reverse happen here: i.e....
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Alan, The way you use technology can be a boon or a curse. If one use of technology seems a curse to us, for someone out there it can be a boon. One has to stay with it can just put proper mechanism to control it but on the whole, technology has been...
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Priyanka, you are so true. Change is eternal truth of life. Technology is big driver of this change. Industrialization changed the we do business, airplanes changed the we travel, internet and mobile changed the way we communicate. All this...
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Blackberry Storm 9500: Vodafone Group and Research In Motion today announced that the BlackBerry Storm will be available later this fall, exclusively to Verizon Wireless customers in the U.S. and Vodafone customers in Europe, India, Australia and New Zealand. BlackBerry Storm Features: BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry Unite!, BlackBerry Professional Software and BlackBerry Enterprise Server support Preloaded DataViz Documents to Go allows users to edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files directly on the handset 3.2 megapixel camera with variable zoom, auto focus and a powerful flash that also provides continuous lighting when recording video Built-in GPS supports location-ba...
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Rajdeep Rathod
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thanks for posting...
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In its Mobile Metrics report published for the month of August, AdMob, the world’s largest mobile advertising marketplace, reported that the company served more than 35 million ads on this popular device during the month. The company’s new rich media ad units designed for the iPhone have been live for just over a month and now have a reach of more than 100 million impressions worldwide each month. Ads on the iPhone deliver strong engagement for advertisers with triple, on average, the already high click-through-rates seen on mobile. This speaks volumes about the opportunity that iPhone offers for mobile advertising. Speaking at CTIA WIRELESS I.T. Entertainment 2008, Omar Hamoui, founder and ...
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Vinayarajan KV
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advanced electronic gadgets makes the professional life easy
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Rajdeep Rathod
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iPhone is definitely opening some exciting doors,What's important for mobile advertising is, user base to consume the advertising. If one see a significant amount of iPhone traffic on those formatted-for-mobile sites than definitely mobile...
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Apple iPhone 2.1 OS update Even a Jesus phone has room for improvement, and an upgrade to the iPhone’s Operating System (OS) software, released Saturday New Zealand time, fixes several glitches with the 3G iPhone. In iPhone forums across the internet, fanboys are giving the upgrade, dubbed OS 2.1, the thumbs up, saying it adds speed, reduces crashes and improves reception. The software upgrade is aimed at first generation iPhone buyers still on OS 1.x, or people who bought the 3G iPhone, the original retail version of which came loaded with OS 2.0. Many OS 1.1 iPhone users were drawn to OS 2.0 because it provided the only entree to the wonders of the Apps Store. But many upgraders, and 3G i...
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Seven iphone Apps for IT Network Ping Lite - Free - iTunes link The most common task performed by tech guys is to make sure a server is up by sending a ping while busy with something else. Network Ping Lite makes that easy. Just enter an ip address or a url and it will send four quick pings and report. Alternatively, you can enter a subnet range and it will ping all the addresses. It does this quickly and you can watch the progress. Network Ping Lite also allows you to perform a traceroute. This is beneficial if the ping doesn't return and you need to find where the problem is located. And if that isn't enough, Network Ping Lite also allows for Telnet sessions. I've used it with both 3Com s...
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