Monthly Archives: November 2010

How Equality symbol came about

From Notation and Thinking   Robert Recorde is credited with introducing the equality symbol in 1557. He said "to avoid the tedious repetition of these words: “is equal to,” I will set (as I do often in work use) a

Posted in Ideas

LinkLog: Exascale Computing

Once in a while, it is nice to step away from day to day life and dream big. Exascale computing is one of those big dreams. There is a goal to get there in 10 years (now we are in

Posted in High Performance Computing

Seven Things I liked about TiEcon 2010 at Chennai

This is an expansion of my tweet. A dose of inspiration (from the entrepreneurial award winners, from the ideas and vision of business plan competitors) A sense of wonder A feeling of euphoria (about the emergence of an ecosystem driven

Posted in Ideas

Taking a Quick Look At a VC

At TiEcon, we have a Pitch2VC session. We have over a dozen VCs to whom entrepreneurs can pitch. So if you are an entrepreneur to pitch to vc, how would you go about looking at them? What if a VC

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Posted in Tools, WhatIf

InfoStreams Alert – Multicore

Infostream Alerts for Multi-core. Sponsored Post: Get extreme performance and reliability: Intel® Parallel Studio XE Sponsored Post: Get extreme performance and reliability: Intel® Parallel Studio XE. Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2011 offers the best optimizing compilers in the industry along with

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Python Links Nov 22, 2010

Python Links joblib 0.4.6.dev joblib 0.4.6.dev Lightweight pipelining: using Python functions as pipeline jobs. GalleryRemote 0.5 GalleryRemote 0.5 Implementation of the Gallery Remote protocol in Python. pgit 0.1.0-beta pgit 0.1.0-beta Git Commandline Tools written in Python Pyro 3.11 Pyro 3.11

Posted in Ideas

LinkLog: Machine Learning Blogs

This post is all in French. But both the visualization and links looked useful. So copy pasted the text into Google translator and here is the result (with some minor editing). A small exploratory tour to see what is being

Posted in Ideas

How To Train a Young Animator

I stumbled upon this amazing link from the past. Can you guess, how old it is and where it came from? I am going to withhold that for a while (just to increase the suspense). But here is the snippet.

Posted in Inspiration

Data Applications and Infrastructure at LinkedIn

Stumbled on this great presentation from LinkedIn. Here are some really great insights: Isolated infrastructure team is really a bad solution Building a multi-TB lookup infrastructure is really, really  hard work, Solution: Build this structure in Hadoop

Posted in Data Scientists, Ideas, Trends

The Anatomy of an Elevator Pitch

Elevator pitches are hard. Believe me, I have tried. I always had more success describing the product through examples of usage when I had more time. It looks as if the big CEOs have similar problems, as well. I smiled,

Posted in startups, Your Company Pitch
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