Monthly Archives: February 2006

How to Read Mathematics

When I was a small kid, my grandfather used to teach me how to read English. I was born in India, so we did not get to reading English till we were 6 or 7. His technique was simple. He

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Seven Ways to Use Mindmaps

Not all these are my ideas. I have read about most of them. 1. As a note taking tool While listening to a talk or a radio program (like NPR), write down concepts. Scatter them on the page. Start connecting

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Web as a Personal Learning Center

In a presentation to eLearning forum, Stephen does an amazing job of talking about the convergence of various technologies and trends. The Interactive Web according to Stephen is changing. From medium to platform From static to dynamic From a communication

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Google Page Creator

The pieces are falling in place one by one. An online database, a portal, a page creator, a blog hosting service. What will be next? A wiki? Backed by a set of APIs the elements required to build online applications,

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List of Lists

Talk about co-incidence. Just a couple of days ago, I was thinking of putting together a list of lists. I even started creating a page. Today I happened to go to ResearchBuzz and found Lots of Lists with Listable. Check

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XML Everywhere

In this outspoken, InfoWorld interview, Tim Bray covers a wide variety of subjects related to XML. Tim Bray, is one of the co-authors of the original XML specification. One of his most notable contributions is The Annotated XML Reference. In

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Is a Blog right for You?

23 Questions for Prospective Bloggers – Is a Blog Right for You? My personal favorites: Are you willing to learn? Do you enjoy reading? Are you a creative person? Are you willing to work hard?

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My Job is to Live in the Future

My job is to live in the future 20 years from today Mr. Moss, who is 56, expects that technology will change society more profoundly in the next 20 years than it has in the past 20, by easing the

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Mobile Applications – Some Stats

From Handango Yardstick • Avg. number of applications purchased per order: 2.24 • Avg. selling price of mobile applications: $20.03 • Avg. selling price of digital media: $2.21 • Number of new mobile software vendors: 1,994 • Number of new

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Three Billion Mobile Phones by 2008?

The two billionth mobile phone subscriber worldwide signed up at the end of September, 2005, says ABI Research. The market data firm expects the three billionth mobile phone subscriber to sign up sometime before the end of 2008. From Mobile

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