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Shivaji 'The Boss's Villain – 'Sivaji'

March 17, 2006 2 comments

விவகாரமான விஷயத்தில் மாட்டிக் கொண்டு கோர்ட் கேஸ் என்று அலைந்த சுமனுக்கு மிகப் பெரிய ப்ரேக்?

Web 2.0 Wars: Round 13

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

It’s time for Round 13 in Newsome.Org’s Web 2.0 Wars. The contestants, pairing logic and rules are here.

Prior Rounds: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
Here are the contestants for Round 13:

Bloop
ProjectSpaces FeedBurner Bloglines Purevolume Fotolog Ourmedia Yub Spot Runner Myspace News Alloy Allmydata
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Web 2.0 Wars: Round 14

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

It’s time for Round 14 in Newsome.Org’s Web 2.0 Wars. The contestants and rules are here.

Prior Rounds: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13

Here are the contestants for Round 14:

Gabbr
Gcast
Blinkx
Openomy
Riffs
ajchat
Blogger
Jambo
Protopage
Rollyo
Alexa

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Web 2.0 Wars: Round 14

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

It’s time for Round 14 in Newsome.Org’s Web 2.0 Wars. The contestants and rules are here.

Prior Rounds: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13

Here are the contestants for Round 14:

Gabbr
Gcast
Blinkx
Openomy
Riffs
ajchat
Blogger
Jambo
Protopage
Rollyo
Alexa

From: newsome.org

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Web 2.0 Wars: Round 15

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

It’s time for Round 15 in Newsome.Org’s Web 2.0 Wars. The contestants and rules are here.

Prior Rounds: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14

Here are the contestants for Round 15:

Chatsum
Pandora
LookLater
30 Boxes
Webjay
Plazes
Noodly
Wondir
Diigo
Squishr
Jots
Xdrive
Blummy

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Web 2.0 Wars: Round 15

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

It’s time for Round 15 in Newsome.Org’s Web 2.0 Wars. The contestants and rules are here.

Prior Rounds: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14

Here are the contestants for Round 15:

Chatsum
Pandora
LookLater
30 Boxes
Webjay
Plazes
Noodly
Wondir
Diigo
Squishr
Jots
Xdrive
Blummy

From: newsome.org

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The first thing the baby did wrong – Sannaasi

March 17, 2006 2 comments

ஒரு விதிமுறை உருவாக்கினால் அதைப் பின்பற்றவேண்டுமென்றும், நிலையாக இருக்கவேண்டுமென்றும், இல்லையென்றால் அவர்கள் அதை மேற்போக்காக எடுத்துக்கொள்வார்களென்று நினைத்தேன். குழந்தைக்கு நீண்ட வாழ்வு காத்திருக்கிறது, பல்வேறு விதிமுறைகளுள்ள உலகத்தில் வாழ்ந்தாகவேண்டும், விதிமுறைகளின்படி வாழக் கற்றுக்கொள்ளாவிட்டால் அனைவராலும் வெறுத்தொதுக்கப்பட்டு சாரமில்லாமல் தனிமையாக்கப்படுவதே நிகழுமென்று சுட்டிக்காட்டினேன்.

நரகத்திலிருந்து வெளிவரும் வௌவால் போல அறையிலிருந்து வெளிவரும் குழந்தை,

அனுபவத்திற்கேற்ற தாக்கங்களையும் சிந்தையையும் ஏற்படுத்துகிறது.

Allegations of Tamil rebels 'coercing diaspora'

March 17, 2006 5 comments
  1. Sepia Mutiny-இன் பதிவு. மறுமொழி விவாதங்கள் பன்முகப் பார்வை தரும். (குறிப்பிடத்தக்க பின்னூட்டம் ஒன்று | இரண்டு)
  2. ‘மனித உரிமை நோக்கர்’களின் வெளியீடுகளை சுட்டும் வெங்கட்டின் பதிவு.
  3. ஊடக நோக்கர் ‘ராம் வாட்ச்’சின் பதிவு.
  4. சிங்கள் தேசியவாதியின் தொகுப்புகள்.
  5. ராமசுப்ரமணியமின் பார்வை.

Untouchability, Religions & Women – Padma Aravind

March 17, 2006 Leave a comment

தீண்டாமை, மதங்கள், பெண்கள் இன்னபிற…

ஒன்று | இரண்டு | மூன்று | நான்கு

Top stories for the week of March 13 – March 17, 2006

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Bloggers go to expensive tech conferences so you don’t have to. Esther Dyson kicked off PC Forum by declaring that search had peaked and was getting boring, reports Between the Lines. But Yahoo’s Jeff Weiner calculated that just .0058 percent of the world’s knowledge is indexed today; the rest is still dark matter says Tech Surf Blog. Ross Mayfield captured Esther’s conversation with eBay’s Pierre Omidyar, who says start with as little structure as possible, watch what people do, then limit behavior that contradicts the environment you’re trying to create.

Googlecanoodle Not much liveblogging going on from SXSW in Austin, says Read/Write Web who also lamented that this year’s Oscars for blogs, the Bloggies, were the same-old same-old. Kottke and Dooce had their own panel discussion and Blogebrity caught their chat about sponsorship, the subscription model, and saying bad things about a blogger’s dog. Scobelizer blogs about Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia’s secret and why it made him cry.

Other blog bits: AOL is relaunching Netscape.com with digg-like citizen journalism headed by Jason Calacanis says PaidContent.org. And the first full length movie was spotted on Apple’s iTunes store for $9.99 says MacRumors.

A busy week for Google watchers: The judge in Justice v. Google will order Mountain View to cough up some data, but it’s unclear how much. Techdirt wondered whether a back-room deal had already been reached and the judicial activity was all about saving face. Screenshots of Google’s new one-to-five-star reputation system, were leaked to TechCrunch. And resistance really is futile: the latest company acquired by Google is Sketchup (via Google Blogoscoped) What’s next? Mars, of course.

In media blogging, BuzzMachine covers McClatchy’s surprise buy of Knight Ridder. McClatchy will divest itself of a dozen larger papers including the Philadelphia Daily News and the San Jose Mercury News, according to New Media Musings. It’s a bad deal for newspaper-company stockholders and news magnate Rupert Murdoch says media companies can’t expect their glorious past to save them from failing and falling (via Lost Remote).

Seth Godin writes that RSS fatigue is setting in from too many posts and urges restraint, selectivity, cogency and brevity. A VC agrees there’s an attention crisis on the horizon, but favors better filters (del.icio.us, digg, Memeorandum, Technorati, etc.) over less blogging. Too late for Scripting News, though: Dave Winer will stop blogging. A VC offers Winer a thousand thanks but CrunchNotes screams “No Dave, no!” It isn’t really your blog anymore, you just write it. Valleywag thinks it’s found the real reason Winer’s quitting here.

In politics, RCP Blog frets that the president’s national poll numbers are still dropping, with job approval sliding to 33 percent. Hardly matters since the inability of Dems to capitalize on the bad news is nothing short of remarkable says DownAndDirty. Still, incompetent is the word most frequently associated with Bush, says Think Progress, and some Bush confidants mutter the president needs an experienced hand who could give better advice (via Huffington Post).


The sexiest blogger alive? George Clooney declared himself a liberal and then used the f-word on Huffington Post. Or did he, asks Wonkette, who reports Clooney saying his post was just old quotes strung together. Regardless, Clooney plays neoconservative characters in his movies, says Townhall.com. It’s a brave man who comes between Arianna and self-promotion, writes Daily Dish.

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