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Gmail gets more productive with Google Search Box

Gmail Lab is the hub of incremental innovation and the newly launched module (rather, the improved version) of  Google search box makes Gmail a lot more productive and collaborative tool.

Once you enable the module, you can search Google Read More →

Why Seasonality Matters? Few Lessons from Google

Today is Samuel Morse’s birthday! How do I know? Google tells me that. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="423" caption="Google's Samuel Morse Logo"][/caption] Question is why Google should take the pain of pointing Read More →

Tata’s Eka Supercomputer Goes Cost Effective (for Enterprises) – Rented as a Service

Tata’s EKA supercomputer (ranked 13th among world’s top supercomputers) has devised a ‘desi’ way of monetizing – by renting the supercomputer to enterprises.
  • Tata Elxsi used Eka’s processing power to crunch the time required for rendering the Read More →

Innovative Countries/Cities of the World

McKinsey along with World Economic Forum has created an “Innovation Heat Map,” by identifying factors that are common to successful innovation hubs (business environment, government and regulation, human capital, infrastructure, and local demand etc). [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Innovative Zones Worldwide Read More →

Indian Rickshaw goes hi-tech

Indian autorickshaw is going hi-tech and the newer version (termed 'soleckshaw') will run on solar energy. Few unique features:
  • Pedalled normally or run on a 36-volt solar battery
  • has a top Read More →

OLPC in Local Indian Languages, MIT Developing $12 laptop

OLPC, which was rejected by Indian government and later embraced by Reliance ADAG has launched localized keyboard laptops supporting Devanagari script. OLPC project is currently working in rural village at Khairat near Navi Mumbai where laptops have been deployed and Read More →
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