Free cellphones for all, if…

Is a future where mobile phones are free to consumers who accept watching targeted forms of advertising viable? Eric Schmidt, thinks so, even though he admits that they may not become totally free. Newspapers, for instance, as he mentioned, were still not completely free free even after a hundred years of advertising but were definitely […]

How Social Networking sites add up

GigaOM: Some figures from social networking company executives at the Web 2.0 Summit. Cyworld, with 20 million subscribers in Korea and 3 million in non-Koream countries and MySpace with 127,500,000 members are way above the competition.
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Software side of mobile phones

GigaOM: Brand name cellphone makers are finally beginning to realize that if they need to survive falling cell phone prices and declining margins, they need to start focusing on software and services. Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson, all made moves last week, taking further steps in this direction.
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The opiate of the masses - now online

As the virtual world casts its net wider, various religious sites have sprung up to offer services such as live webcasts of the namaaz at Mecca, Ganpati visarjans at Chowpatty, chats with religious leaders, discussion rooms on the intricacies of the Bhagavad Gita, aarti rooms where you can sing along to Bhajans.
Religion after all, is […]


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