The other day, a friend of mine asked me to give my take on the year just passed by - 2011. I had a doubt that he expected a short answer - either good or bad. I did not relent to his prodding and kept mum for a while. Had I said the year just left behind us was a good one, he would have thought that I was out of my senses.
Daydreaming, even while you have competing issues and challenges to attend, always is a nice interlude between reality and fantasy. That helps one to get away from mundane thoughts, repetitive boredom of life and directs one's creative energy towards some positive horizon, however Utopian be the thoughts that one is indulging in.
We all are familiar with e-commerce. From the user's point of view, books, flowers, equipments and many more such other things are regularly ordered through e-sites even within the country, not to speak of cross-country transportation.
5th October, 2011 - Dark day in the history of Tech-Savvy world as Steve Jobs left behind an unparalleled legacy. Eulogies and articles poured all over the Internet and media. He founded Apple in 1976.
Most of us today don't feel the necessity of using a desktop or a bulky laptop for doing our regular office tasks. These have been replaced slowly by first mobile phones, then smartphones and now tablets.
India is witnessing an unprecedented emergence of Information and Communication Technology which has been responsible for the growth of GDP in our country.
The inventions of fire, wheel and steam engine and many more such innovations fuelled our civilization to grow - and keep growing. In pursuit of success, wealth and technology upgrades...
Transparency in procurement of Information Technology services and products at government departments has been a matter of rising concern with not only the government but all citizen forums and stakeholders, including the ICT players in India today.