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Srikant Jakilinki

Srikant Jakilinki's Public Library

07 Dec 09

Geo Ecology Energy Organization - Good Stove - Pellets Oil Can Stove - Open Source Hardware - Sakshi Sunday 20091129 - ROSS - Deeshaa

Registered Public Charitable Trust formed by people who have been closely associated with the work of various Institutions involved in ENVIRONMENTAL, CLIMATE CHANGE, NATURAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES - AGRICULTURE, TERRA PRETA, WATER, ENERGY, SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS, DISASTER MITIGATION AND RESPONSE, and INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.

'ONE MILLION GOOD STOVES MISSION" - Through partnership with Community, Institutions, Governments, Support Organisations, Companies, Industries, Philanthropists and Children; GEO wishes to facilitate 1 million good stoves to the needy communities within next 5 years.
GEO has declared all its resources as Creative Commons / Open Source Technology.

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Kindling - Idea Management Collaboration - Help Business Find Next Great Idea - Vote Polling - Twingly - Groupware - Asana - Hooeey - Xinthe - Web 2.0

Easy-to-use idea collaboration tool for companies and allow members of your organization to submit, collaborate on and vote on ideas.

Staying competitive means constantly innovating. Kindling becomes a part of your everyday culture so that great ideas are captured and produce results.
Harness your company's internal insight to save money and time. Kindling makes it easy with motivational tools and instant alerts.
Don't waste your time managing software. Kindling is easy to use, and requires minimal training and management. Users love Kindling's friendly and intuitive design.
See what the White House Blog had to say about their experience with Kindling

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Readability - Arc90 Lab Experiment - Formatting Web Pages - Tools Bookmarklet Typography - Remove Ads - Accessibility - MultiXP - Web 2.0

Makes reading on the web more enjoyable by removing clutter. Select setting and add bookmarklet.

One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections.
The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked. "What's happened to me? " he thought. It wasn't a dream.
His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table - Samsa was a travelling salesman - and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame.
It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer. Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad.
"How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense", he thought, but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right, and in his present state couldn't get into that position. However hard he threw himself onto his right, he always rolled back to where he was.

He must have tried it a hundred times, shut his eyes so that he wouldn't have to look at the floundering legs, and only stopped when he began to feel a mild, dull pain there that he had never felt before. "Oh, God", he thought, "what a strenuous career it is that I've chosen! Travelling day in and day out. Doing business like this takes much more effort than doing your own business at home, and on top of that there's the curse of travelling, worries about making train conne

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Pivot - Microsoft Live Labs - Web of Objects - Collections - Data Mining - Search Browse Recommendations Discovery - Semantic Web - Items Patterns - Hooeey - Infoaxe - Personal Webs - Strands

Here at Live Labs we’re all about experiments, and Pivot is our most ambitious to date. Pivot makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun. We tried to step back and design an interaction model that accommodates the complexity and scale of information rather than the traditional structure of the Web.

When we use the Web today we treat the most fundamental scenarios as separate activities. Search takes us from many things to one, browsing moves us from one thing to another, and recommendations expose affinities that enable us to explore related topics. Can we do better by combining these scenarios into a more unified experience? Pivot focuses on this intersection, enabling us to learn key lessons while attempting to broadly apply this philosophy to the Web. We hope that Pivot will inspire and fuel transformative experiences across the Web.
At the heart of Pivot are "Collections." They combine large groups of similar items on the Internet, so we can begin viewing the relationships between individual pieces of information in a new way. By visualizing hidden patterns, Pivot enables users to discover new insights while interacting with thousands of things at once.

For those with access to our limited preview, this site includes a wealth of developer details to create Collections. We hope you will join our technical discussion to share your work and interact directly with the Pivot team. If you don’t have an invitation, please leave your email address and we will notify you if we expand our private preview in the future.

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RapidFeeds - RSS for Everyone - Create RSS Feeds and Publish News Feeds - Display RSS Feeds on Your Website - Web 2.0 - Xinthe

FeedManager :: RSS Publishing Was Never So Easy!
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Webmasters re-syndicate and display RSS or Atom feeds of your choice on your website by simply adding a few lines of code

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Banyan - Mental Healthcare Homeless India - I Exist, therefore I Am - Making Impossible Happen - Vandana Gopikumar - Jade - Chennai - Rescue Rehabilitation Community Research Advocacy - 16 Years - NGO Charity - Deeshaa

Since 1993 The Banyan has been an integral part of the chain of care for people with mental illness in Chennai. The projects have changed the lives of over 5,000 people by providing services to support them in reaching their definition of recovery:\n * Care with a human touch: ensuring effective treatment with a model that combines medication and rehabilitation: psychological therapies, vocational training, occupational therapy and reintegration with communities.\n * Treatment close to home: to encourage those with mental illness and their care givers to seek professional help by making the process easy and accessible.\n * Assistance for the whole family: to relieve the resource burden of a mentally ill relative both physically and financially and to ensure effective care at home.\n * Understanding & awareness for change: sensitizing communities, schools, Panchayats, government bodies and other stakeholders to encourage a change within policy and civil society that allows those with mental illness to live lives of their choosing in dignity and respect.

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04 Dec 09

Gift of Picture Books - Japanese Lady in Smile of Sri Lanka - SVS NGO - Hindu Business Line - Life - Shigeko Baba - Mobile Library - Writers Illustrators Publishers - MCe2 - Deeshaa

Shigeko Baba has worked in Sri Lanka for two decades to help equip its preschools with quality books and teaching methods. - Vijita Fernando. Even after nearly two decades of work to provide books for preschool children across Sri Lanka, Shigeko Baba's passion and enthusiasm for the welfare of young learners has not waned.
“I have had the most rewarding time of my life here helping with preschool kids, their parents and teachers in far-flung rural areas of the country — in the east, south and more recently close to Colombo,” says Shigeko, sitting in her crowded little home-office in the Colombo suburb of Kirillapone, surrounded by boxes of books.
Tokyo-born Shigeko came to Sri Lanka at the end of 1989 to research preschool children's education for her Master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania in the US. Her study took her to preschools in rural areas where she spent time observing not only the teaching methods but also the lack of facilities in these poorly funded institutions. Her interest in preschool education, especially in Sri Lanka's underprivileged areas, did not end with her thesis. After further study in the US, specialising in education, culture and society, she came back to Sri Lanka in 1992, determined to see if she could find ways to help these children.
She has been here ever since, making only sporadic visits to her home country and that too “to try to find sponsors for my projects here!” she says disarmingly.

What struck her the most at the preschools she visited was the lack of books. “I thought I should start there, and with the support of a few interested persons we formed a small NGO, Surangani Voluntary Services (SVS). Our first project, Ali Pancha, was collecting books from various authors and distributing them to the preschools that needed books the most.”
She explains how they devised a mobile picture-book library, which was basically a wooden box with wheels. “Each box contained 25-30 high-quality picture books usually selected by well-known writers of children's books. Our crite

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CopyGator - Catching Duplicate Content and Plagiarism in the Blogosphere - Related Posts - URLFan Spider - Sphere - DotSpots - Copyright Copywrite - Twingly - Blogosphere Web 2.0 - Strands

This is a free service designed to monitor your RSS feed and find where your content has been republished in the blogosphere. We automatically notify you when a new post of yours is copied to another feed, we also build an overview page you can view to see how/when/where your content is being duplicated, quoted or plagiarized. This is an entirely free service and is powered by the feed spidering power of ://URLFAN.

The CopyGator service aggregates data from over two million blog feeds, and parses over a half million new blog posts a day. Our servers then crunch all of this data and evaluates every post against each other to determine if any two are roughly, nearly, or exactly alike.
When two posts are determined to be alike, we show this "collision" of content in the overview page for both websites that published the post. We show whether the post borrows some elements or is a flat out exact copy.

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URLFAN - Website Popularity - UberVU - Web 2.0 World - URLReactions Idea - Ranking Sites - Blogosphere - 20:20 Social Search Ranking - RSS Parse - API - Buzz Radar - Sphere - Twingly - IBM Webfountain

We're currently ranking the popularity of 3,783,534 websites by parsing 307,016,777 blog posts from 6,072,537 blog feeds.
Discover which websites bloggers are discussing right now. It does this by cultivating the content of millions of RSS feeds and parsing billions of pieces of information to make a transparent ranking based on the numbers.

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03 Dec 09

Browsing Your Personal Web - Search vs. Browse - Alex Faaborg - Mozilla Labs Blog - Bookmarks History - Bookmark Previews - Re-using Firefox UI Controls - Thumbnails - Mockups - Hooeey Infoaxe - EAM

The awesome bar redefined how we handled search in our UI, allowing users to match any part of the title or URL, monitoring the rate that users revisited sites, and learning to adapt to which search results they were most likely to select for particular search queries. After a little while you and your awesome bar started to know each other really well: in many cases you could type in a single letter, and it would serve up the exact page you were looking for. We pretty much nailed search. But for user interfaces and information retrieval, getting search right is really only the first half the story.

Historically Web browsers have handled bookmarks and history with an interface similar to the OS file system (and in some cases browsers have literally used the file system). Web pages are usually cast as little 16×16 files, and you can move them around using a traditional two pane window with folders. Perhaps because computer scientists were involved, there are a lot of hierarchical structures to expand broadly or deeply. What’s really ironic is that these interfaces are always completely removed from direct act of browsing the Web. Sometimes they are in a totally separate window, sometimes they are sort of tacked onto the side of the browser in a sidebar, and sometimes they are layered over the browser in a tab. But these browse-based interfaces never really leverage the fact that the user is interacting with an application whose sole purpose is to browse things.
The Web browser UI has a lot of useful core controls for browsing information, a home control to take you back to the beginning, back and forward to explore a timeline of recent navigation, and a location bar lets you jump directly to an entirely new destination. These controls could be really useful for browsing history and bookmarks, in addition to browsing Web pages. So I believe we should fully integrate bookmarks and history into the Web browser interface.

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02 Dec 09

AIM - Association of Indian Magazines - Kalugu Media - TruthDive - Union List - CWorks

First industry representation for magazines in India. The Association of Indian Magazines has been launched to support and defend the freedom of the press and promote the cause of magazines. The effort is to consolidate the industry as a group. AIM will represent the magazine publishers' interests in the country and will help revitalise the magazine industry editorially and economically. The association aims to establish better understanding, cooperation and unity among all magazine publishers and with all key constituents such as consumers, advertisers, print and production agencies, advertising agencies, market research companies and the Government.

Formed in February 2003 to effectively promote the Magazine industry in India as well as to create a forum of Indian Magazine publishers to represent the interests of Magazines and periodicals with consumers, advertisers, advertising agencies and the Government. AIM was originally started with 8 members and in just three years AIM now represents 32 Magazine publishers with over 110 publications. The combined readership of the publications represented is in excess of 70 million. During the recent past AIM has very successfully lobbied for the cause of Magazines with the Government and with the National Readership Studies Council of India (NRSC). The Association endeavors to promote the cause of Magazine reading, Magazine advertising, freedom of press, as well as creating a forum for Magazine publishers to express their views and address all issues concerning the Indian Magazine industry. AIM also organizes Magazine Conferences and Seminars to promote the cause for Magazines as well as create opportunities for networking between Indian and international Magazine professionals.
To promote and grow the Indian Magazine Publishing Industry.
Assist Magazine Publishers by providing new and effective services to overcome day-to-day problems as well as to ensure steady growth with new standards of professionalism
Undertake Research to promote interests of Magazine

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Trailblazing - Royal Society - 350 Years of Publishing - Rare Manuscripts Papers - Newton Hawking Mozart Bacon 1661 - Events - Research - History - Science Timeline Education Society - Resources - UI - MCe2

Interactive timeline for everybody with an interest in science. Compiled by scientists, science communicators and historians – and co-ordinated by Professor Michael Thompson FRS – it celebrates three and a half centuries of scientific endeavour and has been launched to commemorate the Royal Society’s 350th anniversary in 2010.
Trailblazing is a user-friendly, ‘explore-at-your-own-pace’, virtual journey through science. It showcases sixty fascinating and inspiring articles selected from an archive of more than 60,000 published by the Royal Society between 1665 and 2010.

Historic manuscripts by Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin and other ground-breaking scientists will be published online for the first time, the Royal Society said on Monday. The society, the world's oldest scientific institution, will release famous literature on the web that it has published in its journals over the centuries as part of celebrations to mark its 350th anniversary. The works include a 1770 scientific study confirming that composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a genius and, more recently, acclaimed scientist Stephen Hawking's early writings on black holes. Called Trailblazing, the interactive site contains 60 articles chosen from among the 60,000 that have appeared in the Royal Society's journals. "The scientific papers on Trailblazing represent a ceaseless quest by scientists over the centuries, many of them Fellows of the Royal Society, to test and build on our knowledge of humankind and the universe," said Royal Society president Lord Martin Rees. "Individually they represent those thrilling moments when science allows us to understand better and to see further." Newton's theory on light and colours in the 1600s, that continues to provide the basis for theoretical physics, will be published along with a gruesome account of a 17th-century blood transfusion. A paper by Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States, will also be released on an experiment to fly his kite in a storm to prove that lightning is el

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01 Dec 09

Hive - Hadoop - Data Warehousing - Map Reduce - Large Data Sets - Querying Analysis - Infoaxe - Hooeey - IBM Webfountain - Personal Webs

Data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop that provides tools to enable easy data summarization, adhoc querying and analysis of large datasets data stored in Hadoop files. It provides a mechanism to put structure on this data and it also provides a simple query language called Hive QL which is based on SQL and which enables users familiar with SQL to query this data. At the same time, this language also allows traditional map/reduce programmers to be able to plug in their custom mappers and reducers to do more sophisticated analysis which may not be supported by the built-in capabilities of the language.

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Kung Fu Panda - Script Screenplay - IMSDb - Jonathan Aibel - Glenn Berger - Jack Black

Written By Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger. June 3, 2008
A MYSTERIOUS WARRIOR treks across the rugged landscape. Legend tells of a legendary warrior whose Kung Fu skills were the stuff of legend.
The warrior, his identity hidden beneath his flowing robe and
wide-brimmed hat, gnaws on a staff of bamboo. He traveled the land in search of worthy foes. The warrior sits at a table drinking tea and gnawing on his
bamboo. The door BLASTS open. The MANCHU GANG rushes in and surrounds him. The warrior said nothing for his
mouth was full. Then, he swallowed. Enough talk. Let's FIGHT! SHASHABOOEY! He was so deadly in fact that his enemies would go blind from
overexposure to pure awesomeness. There is no charge for awesomeness, or attractiveness.
The roof EXPLODES and a cloud of ninjas erupts into the sky.
Like a tornado, the warrior spins and knocks them all down. It mattered not how many foes he
faced. They were no match for his
bodacity.
The warrior beats up a thousand ninjas, delivering his final
blow while doing a split between two trees.
The warrior stands amongst a field of vanquished foes as god-
rays shine down upon him.
Never before had a panda been so
feared... and so loved. Even the most heroic heroes in all of China, the Furious Five, bowed
in respect to this great master.
We should hang out.
Agreed.
As the Five salute the warrior, he turns to see more bandits
approaching. The Five strike an atta

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Airfone India - Multimedia Mobile Phones Reasonable Price - Flip A29i

2.6" Touch Screen with handwriting Support
Dual Sim Dual Standby,
Bluetooth,
Music Player,
Video Player,
1.3 M Camera
Unique Flap Design,
Steel Body

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