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Porn website influences 11-year old boy By Techgirl
Cyber law expert Na.Vijayashankar, also known as Naavi in Cyberspace, is one of the most respected names in the Indian tech world. As Chairman of the Digital Society Foundation and as a Director of Cyber Law College, one of Naavi’s life mottos is “Let’s build a responsible Cyber society”. Naavi’s views are highly regarded and he is regularly quoted by the leading Indian newspapers and magazines. More... | | McKinsey BPO pays Placement Agency By Bala Shah
McKinsey is among the top brands in the world and a number of Governments and blue chip companies value the advice of this respected management consulting firm. Earlier this month techgoss had reported on how Visual Graphics, McKinsey’s BPO in Trivandrum, has failed to pay a Placement Agency’s fees. And despite polite requests from the Placement Agency in Kerala, due payments had stalled. More... | | Terror attack: Techies ‘twitter’ to communicate By Techgirl and DJ Varma
On July 25, murderous terrorists struck the peaceful, cosmopolitan tech hub of Bangalore. The terrorists aim was to cause fear and inflict economic damage to the increasingly prosperous Indian society. The tech sector in India’s Silicon Valley paused, took stock of the situation and bravely soldiered on. Even on the day of the attack while some mobile phones did not work for short periods, landlines and internet worked well. Many tech-savvy locals ‘twittered’ to keep in contact. More... | | Google’s YouTube video embarrasses IIM girls By Sunil Sharma A video on YouTube is turning out to be an embarrassment for Indian girls from a top business school. The video shows students from IIM Calcutta ‘welcoming’ the XLRI Jamshedpur team coming for their inter institute sports meet. The girls from IIM use language that would make a thug from Gurgaon blush. A look at the video shows that this does not seem to be a spontaneous act but part of a well rehearsed script executed nicely. More... | | NOC in Technopark: Who cares? By Sunil Sharma Couple of years back when the IT Industry was booming, the demand for experienced IT professionals exceeded the supply. The available resources were in premium and everybody over 2 years experience seemed to have multiple offers in hand. With over 140 companies and about 18,000 employees within an area of 300 acres, the Technopark in Trivandrum is a fertile land for job hunting. More... | | Police: Is internet piracy illegal? By Techgirl
There is a fine balance between the often astronomical prices charged by software companies and doing all that is necessary to spread computing in developing countries. If you try to charge a poor man thousands of rupees for an operating system or to use MS Word, do not pretend to be shocked if he makes a copy rather than buy it. Some States like Kerala and Tamil Nadu have to be commended for pushing open source so that their middle and lower classes can cross the digital divide. More... | | UK software firm Sherston still open? By NRM Sherston, a UK based software firm in Trivandrum Technopark, with about 100 professionals closed down earlier this month. It was a rude shock for most of the techies working there as they hardly got a week’s notice. The management informed them about their decision of winding up the operations here in the last week of June. They were given a month’s pay in advance in severance. More... | | Kerala minister urged to stop piracy in schools By Yasmin Ahmed
Kerala has been long touted as a role model not just to the country but the world as well in several areas like health and literacy; and the free software initiative is a prominent paragraph in the IT policy of its state government. It supports the use, development and even promises a mandate for the use of free software and has done the migrations already in a number of government offices, institutions and schools. More... | | UK software firm shuts shop in Technopark By NRM Sherston, a UK based software firm in Trivandrum Technopark, with about 100 professionals closed down earlier this month. It was a rude shock for most of the techies working there as they hardly got a week’s notice. The management informed them about their decision of winding up the operations here in the last week of June. They were given a month’s pay in advance in severance. More... | | 1500 IIT Alumni sign petition against reservation By Kim The alumni of the premier Indian Institutes of Technology have begun an online petition to oppose the Indian government's move to implement 50 per cent reservation in the recruitment of faculty for the IITs. Reservation, they say, will erode the quality of these world class institutions and discourage people from joining. IITs attract some of the brightest students in India, and their alumni are credited for setting up much of the tech industry in India. More... | | |
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