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GCalendar – calendar.google.com goes live

Ack : ~ Amit Agarwal

It looks like Google Calendar (GCalendar) is coming really soon. The calendar.google.com domain is live now though it shows the main Google search page for the moment.

Even before the launch of Google Talk and Google Base, their subdomains went live few days before the actual launch. The same can be anticipated with GCalendar since the Google calendar subdomain is now live.

It’d be nice if Google integrates calendar into GMail. Yahoo Mail already supports calendar which can also be synched with Microsoft outlook. Let’s hope gCal could be much better. Google calendar should also connect with the Calendar plugin in Google Desktop and even the TODO list plugin.

Todays NorthEastWestsouth

GENERAL
Plans for modernisation of Delhi and Mumbai airports took off today with the government announcing that the GMR-Fraport consortium had won the bid for the Delhi airport project while the Mumbai airport work was bagged by the GVK-South Africa combine.

ECONOMY
THE ECONOMY is growing faster than you thought. Latest figures of GDP growth rate for 2004-05, released by the Central Statistical Organisation today show the economy grew by 7.5% instead of the advances estimates of 6.9%. The CSO said this happened due to the change in base year to 1999-2000 from 1993-94. Commenting on the figures, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the economy will achieve at least 7.5% growth rate of GDP in the current fiscal, and indicated that it could be higher.

CORPORATE/INDUSTRY
INDIANOIL has placed a detailed offer for acquisition of Canadian major Niko Resources Ltd’s Indian oil and gas assets. The assets include Niko’s 10 per cent interest in the deep water block Krishna- Godavari (KG) basin held jointly with Reliance (90 per cent).

COMMUNICATIONS
THE TATA Group may have to reduce its stake in Idea Cellular to less than 10% over the next three to four months. This is believed to be part of an undertaking given by the Tatas to the government to ensure compliance with licence conditions that stipulate that the same per son or entity cannot hold more than 10% in two telecom operators(telecos) within the same circle, according to industry sources.

BPO
AFTER Wipro and IBM, one of the biggest recruiters on the city’s BPO street is tipped to be ICICI OneSource. Though the official launch of its Kolkata BPO unit is unlikely to happen before June, ICICI One Source has silently started hiring ITeS professionals in batches for entry-level jobs. While several headhunting firms are likely to be involved in the exercise, ICICI OneSource has just given the initial recruitment mandate for its Kolkata BPO facility to 2COMS Consulting, a city-based staffing firm.

Economy of India – fourth-largest in the world

Ack : ~ Kunal Vyas

The economy of India is the fourth-largest in the world as measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), with a GDP of US $3.36 trillion. When measured in USD exchange-rate terms, it is the tenth largest in the world, with a GDP of US $691.87 billion (2004). India was the second fastest growing major economy in the world, with a GDP growth rate of 8.1% at the end of the first quarter of 2005–2006.

However, India’s huge population results in a relatively low per capita income of $3,100 at PPP. The country’s economy is diverse and encompasses agriculture, handicrafts, industries and a multitude of services. Services are the major source of economic growth in India today, though two-thirds of the Indian workforce earn their livelihood directly or indirectly through agriculture. In recent times, India has also capitalised on its large number of highly educated people who are fluent in the English language to become a major exporter of software services, financial services and software engineers.

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Wonderful definitions of designations at office

1) Project Manager is a Person who thinks nine women can deliver a baby in
One month.
2) Developer is a Person who thinks it will take 18 months to deliver a Baby.
3) Onsite Coordinator is one who thinks single woman can deliver nine babies in one month.
4) Client is the one who doesn’t know why he wants a baby.
5) Marketing Manager is a person who thinks he can deliver a baby even if no man and woman are available.
6) Resource Optimization Team thinks they don’t need a man or woman; they’ll produce a child with zero resources.
7) Documentation Team thinks they don’t care whether the child is delivered, they’ll just document 9 months.
8) Quality Auditor is the person who is never happy with the PROCESS to Produce a baby.
and last
9) Tester is a person who always tells his wife that this is not the Right baby

Dell to open fourth call centre in India – CEO

Dell Inc., the world’s largest computer maker, will set up its fourth customer contact centre in India, Chief Executive Kevin Rollins said in a statement on Monday.

The company also plans to double the size of its India-based product development team during the next two years, the statement said.

The contact centre in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of Delhi, is expected to add up to 1,000 workers to Dell’s total Indian employment of 10,000 by the end of 2006.

India will be the only country in Dell’s 30-site customer contact network that supports customers in all geographic regions

IITians form political party

Seems like Mani Rathnam’s Yuva is getting off the reels. Five IITians, all in their 20s, have decided to take up mainstream politics. The youths, based in Jodhpur, will be in the city to campaign for their national party, “ Paritrana’’ , which was launched in Jodhpur on Friday.

“Giving up handsome pay packages, comfort of family and support of friends wasn’t that easy,’’ says Tanmay Rajpurohit, the national president of the party and B Tech in aerospace from IIT Bombay followed by an MS from GeorgiaTech and double masters in arts.
“But my inner voice told me that I should invest my efforts in my country rather than making my pockets heavier,’’ said Ajit Ashwalayan Shukla, vice president of the party.

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GMail secrets

Secret gmail feature #1: you can add and remove periods from your username with no change in mail routing. There is no collision with other accounts since only one account (stripped of periods) is allowed to exist. So sysop.chip@gmail.com is the same as sysopchip@gmail.com.

Secret gmail feature #2: you can append a plus and any string to your account name and it will still be routed to you. Try creating filters by giving out your address this way: eg example+spam@gmail.com will be delivered to username ‘example’ and sysop+lost!@gmail.com will be delivered to sysop@gmail.com.

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