Posts Tagged “Trendsetters”

Celebrating Watson as an innovation

By Abhi | February 17, 2011

IBM Watson Innovation

Watson is claimed to cognate the human brain cognitive process by its statistical experiences over “unstructured and structured” knowledge base.

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Wikileaking : Neologism in making

By Abhi | February 9, 2011

Wikileaking

WikiLeaks has proven a daring collaborative leaking model, what I call “Assange Model”, by grabbing the biggest-of-world by their balls and then holding on to them. This will shape the next big thing on the internet called Wikileaking (Just like personal blogs/blogging). Although, Wikileaking is not a word in any language, but it is a newly coined term that is in the process of entering the common use (neologism).

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Murdoch Vs Google: Round 2 Begins!

By Abhi | April 15, 2010

Google_First_click_free

Murdoch is sounding war cry again on the content aggregators and the search engines like Google and Microsoft.

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Google Reconciliatory note – The Murdoch Effect

By Abhi | December 3, 2009

Google_First_click_free

At last, Google has “REACTED” to the needs of paid content publishers. Consider this as change of heart or a survival compulsion based on your discretion but Google has sent a reconciliatory note on its official Blog, under the program name “First Click Free”.

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Murdoch Vs. Google: None can win, netizens will loose

By Abhi | November 12, 2009

Murdoch Vs Google

Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch has diagnosed search engines like Google with “content kleptomania”. Point of contention – the adverts which Google shows on the right hand side of search results.

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