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The Future of the Internet!

June 16th, 2011 by Amarjeet

In the next 10 years, the Internet will be taking a different shape. The current browsers will become outdated. Internet has moved from mobiles to TVs. New TV sets already have the facility to integrate Internet services and content. In another 10-15 years we will be find the demand for a new market for internet network that can be connected to the TV. It will be more or less similar to the cable service that we have been seeing for the past few years. But it will take internet to the remote locations.  Read more…

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Unique Internet Identity Crisis!

May 11th, 2011 by Abhinandan

If you are active on the internet (and who isn’t these days?), you would relate to my problem.
I have a Facebook id, a Twitter id, a Flickr profile, a YouTube channel, a Gmail address, a Hotmail address (yes, I still use one), a Goodreads account, a Dropbox account, a Blogspot id, two Wordpress blogs, one Oracle forum id, one Java developer platform id, three Online banking ids, two Share trading consoles..You got the picture, right? Read more…

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The Death of the Internet – Hail the internet!

April 27th, 2011 by Amarjeet

In 2010, we have seen massive growth in “packaged internet” platforms such as applications, game consoles, mobile (technically allows open web usage but typically focused on repackaged sites and apps) and now television sets and e-readers are also into the mainstream. Read more…

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Trends in Telecommunications: A War of the Wires (Part-1)

February 16th, 2011 by Srinivasa

The telecommunications industry is undergoing change at an unbelievable pace. Clearly, “Trends in Telecommunications” is a topic that we could discuss for hours, days, or months. However, tonight I just want to touch upon some high points, and take any questions that you may have. Read more…

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Convergence of Commercial Gaming – Part 1

October 13th, 2010 by Murali

Did you know that you cannot try your luck with online poker or online betting/gambling/wagering in the United States using web sites based in the US?     

Have you heard of the Wire Wager Act?   

Yes, one cannot place an online bet from United States in a web site hosted from United States. It is unlawful to do so.  Read more…

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The Web: Future and Beyond!

October 4th, 2010 by Jiten

Change is a constant feature in any technology. Day after day, technology breaks new grounds and opens up avenues for further growth. This is not new for the Web which, over the years, has undergone multitude of upgrades. This blog aims to present the enhancements across the World Wide Web and its impact on individuals and the industry. So let’s start with the Web’s journey so far and the shape it is heading towards. Read more…

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