News today

Today, we will know if Napster will survive or die. We will also know what our genes are made of. Speaking of genes, biotech reports are the hottest selling at MultexInvestor.

Casimir effect

Take two plates. Bring them very close in a vacuum. They will attract. The Casimir Effect (free subscription required).

Ray tracing contest

Fantastic images at the Internet Ray Tracing Contest and at POVRay.

Prof Vijay Kumars Interview tips

Prof. Vijay Kumar was kind enough to give us hints on how to prepare for placements. How to prepare for interviews Have a list of intelligent but unoffensive questions for each company. Contact alumni who are working there, and find out what work is like. What should I find out How does the work improve my employability or value? Specifically in terms of the Nature of work The experience that I get ...

Paid auctions working

Yahoo’s auction listings fell 82% when they started charging for auctions. But the sales apparantly is steady, and quality of listings is going up. Amazon may follow suit. Looks like the pay-model is the one that will survive on the Net.

X-Drive layoffs

Fucked company reports that X-Drive.com is likely to lay off people. Given their accuracy, I’d recommend anyone having files on X-Drive make backups in the near future.

Voice messaging

In Delhi & Mumbai, you can send voice messages, and soon (hopefully) use the telephone to access e-mail. Through Indivoice. They have a long way to go, though, to get on par with Yahoo! by Phone.

Typographical errors on San Fransisco sidewalks

Typographical errors on San Fransisco sidewalks.

NASSCOM 2001

NASSCOM 2001 is on.

Annals of improbable research

The Annals of Improbable Research have sent all kinds of things by post. Almost two-thirds were delivered. I doubt if it would happen in India.

US postal department interesting letters

US Postal Department archives interesting letters. It includes famous love letters and ‘Dear Santa’s.

Online classics video-on-demand

Online classics: video-on-demand for operas, plays, and dance. Video is definitely in these days, with NASA, CNN and a whole lot of others.

Kumbh mela from sapce

Kumbha Mela from space. If they can do this for free, I suppose Frederick Forsyth’s and Tom Clancy’s description of satellites catching individual’s faces can’t be far from the truth. They’ve got a pretty good gallery.

Films selected for preservation

Of the films selected by the National Film Registry for preservation in 2000, I haven’t seen a single one! Not even read the script of any, for that matter.

Dream research

Dream Research and Dream Bank. Lots about the analysis of dreams.

Tomments

Tomments. Tom Murcko, CEO of InvestorGuide.com, writes about once a month, when he feels something important isn’t being said by anyone else, like whether Bill Gates is a good investor.

KPMG Consulting going public

KPMG Consulting is going public.

Kerala chat

Kerala chat. Joseph, find yourself a nice girl!

Interface design on the Web

Web usability. About interface design on the Web.

Credit cards stolen from big shots

The greatest hacks ever. And now, credit cards stolen from Bill Gates, George Soros and Yoshiro Mori.