Ritesh on Jun 24th, 2008Web Sabbath – think most people need it
Google is giving us pond-skater minds | Andrew Sullivan – Times Online Read this wonderful article and I realized, we are hooked to the internet!! Not a day goes by without us plugging in. The tools you work with clearly alter the way you do things and not necessarily in the right way. To give [...]
Ritesh on Nov 29th, 2007Towards Semantic Interoperability
Is it true? Is Indian IT industry surviving because of lack of Semantic Interoperability? Incorrect Semantic Interoperability describes mismatch in the format and representation of data belonging to two parallel applications which prohibit them from interacting with each other or prohibits possible migration. Take the example of ERPs like SAP and Oracle Apps, they essentially [...]
Ritesh on Oct 8th, 2007The saga of the legacy lovers
Gone are the days of the digital divide, there is a new kind of divide amongst many computer professionals now. Its the generation gap. Its hard to comprehend this statement, but anybody, whose is exposed to at least 5 years of industry dynamics, will know exactly what I am talking about. Call it Moore’s law [...]
Ritesh on Aug 13th, 2007Personalization is one cookie away
I wrote about personalization some time back and about how we should actually be approaching this problem. Google has got their act into place and are making your own light weight personalization meter, but its for ads Google is going to put a cookie in your browser that will record information everytime you read an [...]
Ritesh on Aug 9th, 2007Open World Computing
There was an interesting concept put forward to me by my professor – Open World Computing. A software that is not bound by any restrictions or constraints. A software that learns and adapts to its environment. Think of a person who is taken from a metro and put in a village. Does the person fail [...]

