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[29 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

By mistake, a linkedin request went to the IRCTC mail id (care@irctc.co.in).
This is the reply i got….funny!!

Greetings,

This message has been automatically generated in response to the
creation of a trouble ticket regarding:
“Puneet Goyal wants to stay in touch on LinkedIn”,
a summary of which appears below.

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[25 Feb 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Google shud be banned from India?

google india

What is this crap? Why are most international sites, including bbc, cnn, google etc. hell bent on confirming to PoK as part of Pakistan?

Should google not apologize to India and do away with this PoK-in-Pakistan theory??

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[21 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Rest in Peace, Farmville

I was driven towards Farmville by an enthusiastic and devoted wife, who told me it is the best thing that ever got online. For a couple of days, I believed, and hence opened my very own online farm. And then, my wife took over, and diligently worked away on my farm, even while working on her own farm, and managing her work, and the kid, and countless other things that go with managing a home. Hats off to the Indian superwoman, better known as a wife.

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[19 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

I went to rediff.com after a long time, and was a bit surprised not to see the packed/claustrophobic layout we all had got accustomed to, over the last few years. What i found instead was a clean look, completely inspired by google.com, complete with an uncannily similar search box to google.com. And surprisingly, there is no advertising on the home page. With shrinking revenues, i am not sure if this new design is a good thing for rediff. perhaps, the next AGM alone can tell…rediff.com home page

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[18 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

Dataquest has recently published a list of 25 hottest web 2.0 “startups” from india.
Refer the text from alootechie:

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