Category: Technology

  • Online Office Suites : Google Docs vs MS Office Live Workspace

    Online Office is the future of Office. The current leaders are Google Docs, Zoho, MS Office Live Workspace, Thinkfree, Adobe Buzzword.

    All apps are going online. We are not very far away from the day when BROWSER WILL BE THE OS!

    I recently came across a very good post on Read Write Web by Sarah Perez comparing Google Docs and Office Live Workspace. All the features have been compared.

    Google Docs is free for use by one and all whereas one needs MS Office Suite as a pre-requisite for Office Live. That could be a factor in the overall popularity. Microsoft’s position is very tricky as MS Office is its rich cash cow.

    Online Office has several advantages and it is a paradigm shift.

    How about Online Office Suite for Indian Languages only?

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    The State of Office 2.0 and Its Future

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  • Google Launches Hindi Translation

    Google launched Google Translate in Hindi. It allows users to translate text from English to Hindi and Hindi to English. One can view a particular English website in Hindi as well.

    The service is good enough, though it can always be better. The perfectionists would not be happy. But let us treat this as a start. I am sure Google will improve the effectiveness of the translations in days to come. We should also report and contribute to the improvement by our feedback, as we should also be a part of this endeavor. We should not sit back. Let us be active contributors!

    This is a first important step in the long journey. By the way, here are the results of my first attempt at Google Translate in Hindi:

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  • Gujarati Software Tool CD Launch Snaps

    Recently, I had written about the launch of Gujarati Software Tools CD release by Government of India.

    Please find the link for snaps of the same public function.

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  • Government of India Launches Gujarati Software Tools

    May 1, 2008 marked the 49th birthday of Gujarat. Government of India’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology celebrated the Gujarat Day by launching Gujarati Software Tools and Fonts in Ahmedabad.

    Government of India’s Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) Programme and Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) have worked with leading IT Companies in private sector under a unique Public Private Partnership (PPP) model for this initiative.

    The launch was held at Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Auditorium. The special function started with the Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat song and Lighting of Lamp. Shri. Bharat Bhushan, JS&FA, DIT welcome the guests and spoke on “National Roll out plan on language CD as a part of Indian Language Computing Initiatives”. Shri. S. Ramakrishnan – Director General C-DAC enlightened the audiences on work on Indian languages in his talk “Indian language technologies – Today & Tomorrow.”

    Ms. Swaran Lata – Director, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology spoke on the Role of TDIL in language technology development. Shri Raj Kumar, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Gujarat thanked the Union Government for the wonderful gift to Gujarati people on the auspicious day and requested for covering legacy system data as well.

    Sushri Neeta Shah, Director – eGovernance, Gujarat Informatics Ltd recollected her long pending desire of programming in Gujarati and her experience of working on bi-lingual projects. She emphasized the need for content creation in Gujarati and requested CDAC to covering maximum software tools and investing in support for further proliferation of these tools. The audience was spell bound by her wonderful Gujarati speech.

    Sushri Kirtida Shah, Head of Gujarati Department, Bhasha Bhavan, Gujarat University was happy to note the these tools will help to improve the confidence levels of students in Gujarati. She also urged the audience to speak in their language first. Kritida Shah’s speech struck a chord with the august gathering.

    Chief Guest Shri Kumarpal Desai, noted author and trustee behind leading organizations like Gujarati Vishwakosh Trust, Jay Bhikhu Trust, Institute of Jainology etc released the Gujarati language software tools and fonts CD and sites for download. He was happy to note that Gujarati culture would remain ever-alive as the fear of IT and English taking over IT have been addressed by CDAC. His Hindi speech and example of Vivekanandji impressed one and all. He noted that Gujarati language’s march to digital century commences from this day.

    Shri Mahesh Kulkarniji, Programme Coordinator, C-DAC, GIST gave an demo of the Gujarati language CD. The demo was very interactive and invoked response from people on either side of the dais. Shri Maheshji highlighted that Gujaratilexicon dictionary and spellchecker were the best tools amongst all Indian languages. He spoke about Shri R P Chandaria’s contribution to the project was well. Children’s game Tuxpaint was a big hit with the audience. Shri Kulkarniji presented the vote of thanks.

    The launch concluded by Hand-Over of CD to Media and Key Guests. It was followed by High Tea-Snacks. The launch was successful and well-attended inspite of scorching heat of Ahmedabad.

    Gujarati Software CD contains the following categories of tools:
    1. Tools for common man
    2. Tools to enhance the productivity
    3. Beta tools

    GujaratilexiconUtkarsh and Magnet Technologies are proud to be associated with this government initiative. Our contribution includes:
    1. Guajratilexicon Dictionaries : Gujarati – Gujarati, English – Gujarati, Gujarati – English
    2. Gujaratilexicon Thesaurus, Antonyms and Idioms
    3. Saras Spell Checker
    4. Localized Open Office – Office Suite
    5. Localized Thunderbird – Email Client
    6. Localized Mozilla Firefox – Browser
    7. Quick Quiz – Game
    8. Localized Tuxpaint – Game
    9. Localized Drupal – Content Management System

    Magnet Technologies is also proud to have provided the liaison and ground support for the launch. Like CDAC, we are also working towards the vision of spreading benefits of information technology for the common man. The mission is simple : ‘Content creation in local language’. Local content will form basis of future initiatives like Machine Translation, Text to Speech, Natural Language Tools etc.

    The CD also contains :
    1. Bharateeya Open Office
    2. Sunbird Calendar
    3. 400 Plus Fonts
    4. Scribus
    5. Transliteration Tools etc.

    Shri Mahesh Kulkarni noted that they are confident that this will drive the contents creation in Indian languages which is the basic raw material for development of futuristic technologies. They are geared-up to release the language software tools and fonts CD for all the 22 scheduled languages. So far 10 language CD’s have been released and others are in pipeline.

    Everyone one can get the CD by ordering it on the portal – www.ildc.in and www.ildc.gov.in. The best part : The CD will be delivered at your door step – free of cost!









  • Simple & Effective Guide on Google Docs Collaboration

    I was impressed by this simple and effective video on Google Docs designed by Commoncraft.

  • MacBook Air

    Stale News Now…But Cannot Ignore It…

    Manish Bhatpude writes about MacBook Air on his blog. Read it!

  • Contact Grabber Version 0.4 Released

    Magnet Technologies has released the new and improved version of Contact Grabber.

    Magnet has added 4 new sites to the Contact Grabber namely AOL, LinkedIn, Lycos & Indiatimes. Along with the above ones, others like Yahoo, Orkut, Gmail, Rediff, Hotmail & Myspace have been corrected & all of them are working fine now.

    Few of them like AOL, Lycos have been integrated as they were already available as open source.

    Gmail has an issue with some email accounts though. But that is due to the fact that a recent post on Google Groups said that they are moving accounts from one server to another. Please check the information link:
    http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-ABCs/browse_thread/thread/e4125aed12fafa0c/8b7ebbfdb2e19723

    Contact Grabber has been led by Magnet CTO Vishal Kothari and his extremely talented PHP Teams in Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

    So what are you waiting for? Download It!

  • Visual Dictionary Online

    A new concept in Dictionary – Visual Dictionary!

    Merriam Webster and QA International has created Visual Dictionary Online. It explains words and concepts with the help of images. It has 20,000 terms with contextual definitions and has 6,000 images from various subjects. It will be a great hit with people across all strata of the society.

    It claims to be a dictionary with a new point of view that catches the eye and enriches the mind. According to the site:

    The Visual Dictionary is designed to help you find the right word at a glance. Filled with stunning illustrations labeled with accurate terminology in up to six languages, it is the ideal language-learning and vocabulary dictionary for use at school, at home or at work.

    When you know what something looks like but not what it’s called, or when you know the word but can’t picture the object, The Visual Dictionary has the answer. In a quick look, you can match the word to the image.

    Visual Dictionary Online is a venture of QA International and Merriam Webster.

    QA INTERNATIONAL creates a wide range of encyclopedias, practical guides, atlases and edutainment products intended for the whole family. Built around cutting-edge design, stunning illustrations and informative content, these works explore a world of facts and ideas in a dynamic and creative way.

    The Visual Dictionary, which has become a global success with more than 8 million copies sold worldwide, is the premier achievement of QA INTERNATIONAL. Created 20 years ago, The Visual Dictionary has traveled from the illustrator’s drawing table to the computer screen and now onto the Internet.

  • Experience The Magic of Leapoard

    The count down for the arrival of Apple OS X Leopard is on. Users across the world are dying to experience the magic of Apple’s new techno-creative wonder.

    Leopard has exciting new features like Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces.

    Time Machine backs up your system files, applications, accounts, preferences, music, photos, movies, and documents. But what makes Time Machine different from other backup applications is that it not only keeps a spare copy of every file, it remembers how your system looked on a given day — so you can revisit your Mac as it appeared in the past.

    Mail has been enhanced and has new features like in-built RSS Reader, personalized templates etc.

    As the D-Day nears, the excitement is catching up. This is what I read today morning on Infoworld

    Apple’s announcement of the impending delivery of OS X Leopard (release 10.5 of Mac and Xserve operating systems) marks the public debut of an engineering achievement that dwarfs iPhone, iPod, Windows, and Linux.

    Leopard is a legitimately big deal. It’s underhyped compared to iPhone, and yet unlike iPhone, Leopard is a genuine triumph of customer-focused engineering. It’s a pleasure and a relief to see that Apple remembers how to deliver open, affordable, standards-based products.

  • Removing Mail Recipients in Mac OS Mail

    How Do We Remove Previous Recipients In Mac OS X Mails?

    Simple…

    1. Go To Window Menu in Mail

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    2. Choose Previous Receipients

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    3. Remove Them…Or Add Them To Address Book

    Courtesy : Macworld ‘s Christopher Breen