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Microsoft in its new move is making computers more accessible for those who don’t know English, Microsoft Corporation has said that it would soon release transliteration tools for six Indian languages – Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada and Malayalam. These tools allow the users to key in the language words in phonetic way using the English script and get the text in their respective languages. The company feels that lack of English language skills have kept people away from computers. Only 1.2 crore households have PCs as against 45 crore mobile phones in India. The beta version of these tools would be made available for free downloads from Microsoft’s Web site in the next few weeks...
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Kshitiz Kumar
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Thank u again Ma'm for sharing. It would really be a great initiative by Microsoft & certainly give them a big upper hand in OS business leaving behind others.This will give many Indians a new option to communicate easily by using computer via...
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Surya Prakash
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Yes with this move Microsoft is in a win win situation, with all the other prominent languages in the country, its surely making the right move :)
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Sano Jacob
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Two SIM in single mobile very innovative concept , This will be ideal for business man who want to keep business and personal life , He can use one sim for personal life and other for business and he will get the fleixibilty to use one or even...
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I do not think this will have a great impact. The present survey says that those people who keep two cell phones are noramlly CDMA phones and these cell phone with this kind of technolog does not provide the facility of CDMA into it.
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Sujeet Pillai
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well as a customers point of view it ll not make ne diff. but ya d companies can have a gain. with the rising competition n thereby the decreasing call rates n better offers people find it hard to opt among sims. usually one is used n dwith the...
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Start Building Your Libraries
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Documentation
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Surya Prakash
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It’s a good idea to start saving all your JCL scripts. If (and she stressed if ) your company allows it, take those scripts home with you. Why? “If you’re new to the mainframe, and this is your first job as mainframer and you’re spending all this...
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Anuj Mishra
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So if you’re the new guy. Ideally your environment is well documented by everyone there. The reality is that may not be the case. So you need to start examining where everything is. One key suggestion is to look at the syslog. That’s all you need,...
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I think mainframes will remain for much more time as Virtualization still haven't shown that dependency. We still haev long way togo.
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During a recent keynote speech, Pat Gelsinger, Intel's VP for enterprise systems, said virtualization offers an opportunity to create the data-center operating system of tomorrow. Gelsinger also predicted that virtualization could bring about the...
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Microsoft’s applications and office productivity software have played vital roles for years in product lifecycle management (PLM) processes. For this reason alone, it should come as no surprise that the company recently announced a new Innovation...
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Mac OS: Graphical User Interface Bug
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iPhone: The Web In Your Pocket
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Surya Prakash
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This über-gizmo makes phone calls, surfs the Web, handles e-mail and plays music and movies with aplomb. The creepy thing is how well the software powering the phone--which is based on Apple's OS X desktop operating system--swaps between handling...
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Introduced in the year 1984, MacOS wasn't the first Graphical User Interface, it was the first to find a mass-market for the approach.
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Price, price and price again. MS SQL 2008 R2 even in standard edition has more features than Oracle Standard. MS SQL license is affected by physical CPU only , not by amount of cores in CPU. So why should I pay twice and more for less...
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· Sparse columns efficiently manage empty data in a database because they enable NULL data to consume no physical space. SQL Server 2008 sparse columns can support wide tables that have up to 100,000 columns, whereas Oracle’s current limit is 1,000....
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I definately recommend Oracle 11g even though I never used it. You short description dose give all answer of your question. Oracle is a very powerful, reliable and secure database . No doubt sql server 2008 also have those capibilties. It's good...
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Mobile measurement firms
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Surya Prakash
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Mobile measurement firms are measuring the data electronically. Technologically measurement of the data are done by electronic measurement of the ad views.
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Sandip Kumar Kumar
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I agree that testing is required but there should be a limit, you can't keep on testing and testing. Well in certain cases it is one of the major reason for over budgeting and delays.
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Surya Prakash
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Well if we don't check then what we would give to our customers would be full of errors and later on when they will use it you will only say that it has this problem or that. Take for an example, if there is a bug in the software dealing with your...
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Know what the customer/consumer wants and indentify how you can fill the gap?
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Know Your Competition
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"Know what the customer/consumer wants and indentify how you can fill the gap?"
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The best way to improve the bottom line is to identify the consumer requirements and try to give him the same. See if there is any product which meets his requirements, now try to give him the with better features/quality at the same price and fix...
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Surya Prakash
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With my experience I feel sales and product management should have a cordial relationship in companies. Both are interdependent and product managers should structure pre-sales sales support. This approach is crucial to building links with sales and...
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