Wednesday, March 28, 2007



Barcamp Bangalore's third edition is scheduled to be held on 31st March & 1st April 2007 at IIM-B. Theme of the event is Internet, Mobile and Society.

To read more on Barcamp Bangalore 3, click here. It should be a great event with the presence of lot of technology and design enthusiasts. To register, visit BCB3 Registration Page.

Cheers!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Mac v/s PC

Apple "Get a Mac" ad takes a dead aim at Microsoft Vista!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Dekoh: Integrated experience of Web and Desktop

Dekoh is desktop platform for applications that deliver integrated experience of web and desktop. Along with the free Dekoh Desktop, comes a gallery of personal media applications and Dekoh Network service that helps users share content/applications directly off their PC.

So far Desktop applications and web applications were built and deployed as silos. Desktop applications are usually written OS specific and offer richer user interface. Web applications are accessed through web browsers. They require Internet connectivity and user data uploaded or saved on websites. Collaborating and sharing data is easy in web applications.

Jay Pullur, CEO of Pramati says, "Dekoh bridges the big divide between Desktop and the Web. Using browser-based applications seamlessly when offline or online is a compelling value. Writing desktop applications using the same web standards like JavaTM, AJAX, DHTML, Flash, and PHP is exciting for developers".

A very interesting concept - I have signed up for Dekoh and will start using it. Lets see do they live up to the expectations.

To read the press release, click here or visit Dekoh's Home Page.

Monday, March 05, 2007

On a lookout for fresh new design!

I am bored of the standard blogger template and technophobic does need a new look. Now I am setting out for a fresh new design. I just hope I find enough time to wrap it up quickly.
Any suggestions/feedback for new design are welcome :)

Cheers!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Adobe to take Photoshop online

Hoping to get a jump on Google and other competitors, Adobe Systems plans to release a hosted version of its popular Photoshop image-editing application within six months, the company's chief executive said Tuesday.
Now this is exciting news but Photoshop is a heavy piece of software and how Adobe will take care of network latency while performing actions is going to be interesting.

Click here, to read the entire article.

Cheers!