IBM acquires PwC Consulting

IBM acquires PwC Consulting. Or what would’ve been Monday. For $3.5 bn. I heard somewhere that the stock price of acquiring companies typically fall after such announcements. IBM’s didn’t. Does that mean they got PwC at a low price? Given that HP once refused them at $18 bn, maybe…

Changes to Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg explains some proposed changes in answer to a question on Slashdot.

Charge for eliminating spam

Here’s a good business model. Buy a free e-mail provider. Add spam. Then charge for eliminating spam. Good thing I got rid of my Hotmail account.

Blogger

Since I was updating this site from home as well as office, I completely muddled up versions. I think I’ve lost a few days’ work – at least in the archives. Something like Blogger does help.

Using digital signatures

Companies like L&T, Ashok Leyland, Infosys are using digital signatures already.

Too many mousepads

Some people have too many mousepads.

Semantic web

A story dreaming for the semantic web.

PC Pit Stop

PC Pit Stop. A good tune-up for your PC. I managed to improve my hard disk performance by enabling DMA, and my memory by reducing the video card shared memory.

Blog on Dr Abdul Kalam

I’m starting a blog on Dr. Abdul Kalam.

Abdul Kalam

Dr. Abdul Kalam. India’s President.

Mind mapping

I learnt mind mapping. Ref: 1 2

BookWatch

A cool combination of the Amazon and Google APIs to BookWatch. (Incidentally, I downloaded the Amazon and Google APIs.)

Yahoo virus filter a little crude

Yahoo’s been filtering e-mail viruses. Good, but they’ve been a little crude. So a Google search for medireview reveals a book on Middle Ages: that medireview chronology, and a treasure ride with medireview jewels, a medireview city and medireview treasures.

Second Law of Thermodynamics can be violated

For a few tenths of a second, at the micrometer level, the Second law of Thermodynamics can be violated. The interesting thing is that it happens at such a large scale.

News puts hijacker in jail

This article mentions a Patrick Critton. Thanks to this innocuous reference, he ended up in jail.

GoogleDance dates

I know – I’ve been talking too much about Google. Still, here’re the dates on which Google updates itself.

Google programming contest winner

The winner of the Google programming contest.

Google blog

A Google blog. And while we’re on the subject, I’ve found Google labs’ glossary very useful. So are some Google applications based on their API. (Incidentally, their server is overloaded. I tried getting a key yesterday, put it politely declined.)

Text-based games

Text-based games on the rise? Skotos’ site looks interesting anyway.

Web scams

More web scams.