Ambika Soni, the information and broadcast minister supports the arrest of anna hazare by saying “can you guarantee that a crowd of 10000 won’t disrupt anything?”.
Can you guarantee that disruptions won’t occur from the elected officials who have been involved in rampant corruption charges…
(Source: j0ethought)
Story of a Suicide-Bomber who was blown up prematurely by a spam message sent to her phone.
Pawaa, after winning the Redherring Top 100 Asia Award, is now in the Top 10 Finalists for the Most Innovative Company at RSA Conference 20011.
The winner will be determined on Monday, Feb 14th 20011 and we are gearing up for a good show.
Pawaa Software Pvt. Ltd, the company I work with is among the Red Herring’s Top 100 Asia awards. It was selected from companies across Asia from Verticals like mobile, security, Web 2.0, software, hardware, bio-tech, and clean tech.
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“I’ve got a job description of ‘come hang out with us for a while and we’ll see what happens’, which is a pretty exciting thing,” - Lars Rasmussen.
(Lars made great contributions to Google in innovative products like Google Maps and Google Wave. He was also instrumental in starting engineering in the Google Sydney office.)
— Why Spoiled Babies Grow Up to Be Smarter, Kinder Kids – TIME Healthland
(via willw2)
Deccan Herald, (a local news paper) has published an article about gardens, where Mr. M B Krishna an ecologist shares insights about modern gardens:
“…the picture-postcard landscapes that we see in many corporate spaces are just that, ornamental and pretty to look at. But if you look closely, many are not designed to serve pedestrians’ needs or be eco-friendly….
…They lack utilitarian aspects like winding paths down which to stroll, they don’t really offer shelter from the sun or quiet corners for time with oneself, and most times they don’t attract birds and butterflies. What is more, they are energy-intensive, and also require much manpower, time, pesticides, and money for maintenance…”
This is so true of the modern gardens that we see everywhere, and this has to change. We need Gardens that are inviting to wildlife and delightful to humans. Mr. Krishna also tells us what gardens should be.
Do we see dark clouds over the future of Java?
