Archive for January 2009


My January wish for Google reader

January 28th, 2009 — 11:01pm

I primarily use Google reader* to sync with many websites these days. Many a times I subscribe to many news sources that specialize on the same domain, just to make sure that I don’t miss out on any interesting development carried by only one of them. For example, I am now subscribing to half dozen blogs on Symbian OS, the OS for my primary project.

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Constitution of India, online

January 21st, 2009 — 11:44pm

A constitution is a system for government, usually a written document, establishing the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of a government according to this wikipedia article on constitution. For some time I was wondering if this document is available for an ordinary citizen and if so where can it be obtained? how about a PDF version of the same online?

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India, Singapore CECA docs

January 21st, 2009 — 8:12pm

India and Singapore signed a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement in year 2005. On 20 June 2005, Indian cabinet approved the CECA (as it is more commonly known as). I was wondering for some time what is covered in this India-Singapore CECA and why it is called as CECA and not as a FTA?…

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Installing IBM CELL SDK on Fedora 10

January 4th, 2009 — 8:41pm

If you have Linux running on a PS3 you would be delighted to know that IBM has released an update to the IBM CELL SDK version 3.1. The earlier version 3.0 was officially supported only on Fedora 7 and this version is supported on Fedora 9. This is very welcome given that Fedora 9 is a much improved version compared to Fedora 7. At the same time, it still falls short of the latest version, Fedora 10.

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