I've announced the winners of the IIM Bangalore home page competition. Section C claimed the top spot with Section A as runner-up, reflecting the early 2000s web development culture within the IIMB student community.
I shared the batch websites for Section A and Section C of the PGP2000 program at IIM Bangalore. These early student-run portals captured the community spirit and shared resources of our cohorts during the turn of the millennium.
I redesigned my home page to better showcase my code and microblogging. I used the 960.gs grid system and PowerPoint's color themes to finish the layout in three hours, prioritizing speed over perfection.
I examine the launch of Google Music Search and the Home Page API, noting how Google is positioning itself as a Web 2.0 host alongside Blogger and Google Base, effectively bypassing conventional web hosting models.
I noted that the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) has updated its official website. This post records the change in the school's digital presence, reflecting on how institutional portals evolved during the early 2000s.
I explore the online visibility and reputation of IIM Bangalore by searching for websites that link back to its official domain, questioning how the institution was perceived during the internet's early years.