Archive for February, 2007


Adbrite introduces InVideo Ads

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 - 3:08 am

AdBrite recently introduces the their InVideo Ads. Here are some of the feartures (excerpt from their site) :

  • Fully customizable video player, easy-to-use, and 100% free
  • Brand your videos with your own custom logo “watermark”
  • “Split-screen” ads engage users without interrupting viewing experience
  • Sharing features promote your site when your videos get “viral”
  • Earn money from your videos, …
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Are you a Programmer or a Coder?

Sunday, February 18th, 2007 - 4:11 pm

Coders are like smart assembly line workers who follow instructions of the large program. Programmers are the brains, the glorious visionaries who create things. Large software programmers that often run into billions of lines are designed and developed by a handful of programmers.

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Brajeshwar v7.0 is a “Beautiful” Wordpress theme

Saturday, February 17th, 2007 - 8:49 pm

No, it is not me saying that but Smashing Magazine. Kiss was another of our Wordpress Themes that they coined it “Beautiful”. We like to remind you that both KISS and Brajeshwar v7.0 are not just for Wordpress but for Movable Type, Typepad, LiveJournal and Blogger (for Kiss). There is yet another nice Wordpress Photoblog theme with over 300+ installations so far - Nishita WP Photoblog.

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Vodafone takes over Hutchison Essar

Sunday, February 11th, 2007 - 12:43 am

Vodafone, the world’s largest mobile phone group by revenue, put in a bid for Hutchison Essar that gave it an enterprise value of ~$19 Billion. It made an indicative offer of $16.5bn for Hutch around Christmas to Hutchison Telecommunications International, which owns 67 per cent of the Indian mobile operator.

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Do you want to be part of the Feedburner Ad Network?

Saturday, February 10th, 2007 - 12:42 am

I was searching around for Adobe Products specially Flash Network on the Feedburner Ad Network; unable to find one, I decided to create them. In fact, I created 3 Feedburner Networks - Adobe Products, Flash Designers & Developers and Apple Products.

Well you cannot just go about creating Feedburner Network without you being invited/accepted into a Network. So, here is what I am going to do. I’ll be inviting few people I know who uses Adobe Products, Flash and also Apple Products. I’ll also be accepting request for invitation for few users who have a good number of Feed Subscribers. If you think you’re one and I should invite you, please use the comment or contact me directly. Remember to include your desired Feedburner Network.

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Effective way to update your blog’s header scripts - MyBlogLog, Google Analytics, Mint

Thursday, February 8th, 2007 - 12:41 am

Easy and effective way to take control of your header and update it through one single file - thus making it easy to update statistics codes, javascript injection etc.

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I’m perhaps the 2nd Top Indian Digger

Friday, February 2nd, 2007 - 12:40 am

I was talking to a smart friend of mine, Smaran Dayal who is the only Indian Digger on the Top 15 listing on Digg. I had been taking the final look at the Top listing in the top 100 Diggers and we came to the conclusion that there are no other Resident-Indians between us.

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Sidenotes

Quick notes, scribbles, somehow related to this website and to what I do. Or perhaps I'm just plain lazy to make them into a full article.

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Introduction to Adobe AIR (NetTuts)

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What do investors look for in a startup?

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