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Personal ramblings of Ritin Tandon - on technology, business, economy and life. A celebration of a neural synapse that I feel is worth sharing with the world.


Archive for February, 2006

Google getting defensive?

Is google getting defensive about its Desktop Search Search Across Computers feature?
Their latest post says “You may have read about Google Desktop 3. There are some misconceptions about how it works, particularly for enterprise users. To learn more, read the post from our friends on the Enterprise team.”
They hardly offer an explanation but jump into […]

For the Excel friendly, here’s a few spreadsheets consolidating the latest [2005] BSchool comparisons and rankings:
European BSchool Comparison [custom]
Financial Times European Rankings
Financial Times Exec MBA Rankings
Financial Times Global Full Time MBA Rankings

I’ve heard this song is creating a rage in colleges in India..
BC Sutta Na Mila by Zeest (a Pakistani underground group)
Song: http://www.filelodge.com/files/hdd6/141601/Zeest%20-%20Sutta%20Na%20Mila.mp3
Lyrics: http://imagine.blogintro.com/37/lyrics-of-bc-suttah-by-zeest
Press coverage: http://web.mid-day.com/smd/play/2006/january/128575.htm
WARNING: Do mind the expletives and profanities. Listen in public at your own risk.

A book in the wink of an eye..

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
About the author
Jean-Dominique Bauby was born in Paris in 1952. On December 8, 1995, a stroke rendered his brain stem inactive, and he was diagnosed as suffering from “locked-in” syndrome. In 1996 Bauby set up ALIS (Association du Locked-In Syndrome), and in 1997, days after the publication of The […]

Travel, late nights and lazy sundays account for majority of my printed-on-paper-touch-and-feel-me kind of reading in these socially busy and internet dominated times. I remember seeing a few people at work sitting around at lunch times with books in their hands, but somehow as I’ve grown I’ve taken a liking for human company over books. […]