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Lest You Miss!
December 2004
India in 2020: 25 CEOs and thought leaders envision an India in the year 2020
Business Today
Vol. 14 (1), January 3 - 16 2005. (13th anniversary issue)
India’s most respected companies
Businessworld
Vol. 24 (24), 2004.
100 top science stories of 2004
Discover
Vol. 26 (1), 2005. (Complete issue)
Share the Internet wealth. This is not a dream. You can make a chunk of change by writing a web log
By Steven Johnson
Discover
Vol. 26 (1), 2005, pp 20-21.
Testing Darwin: Digital organisms that breed thousands of times faster than common bacteria are beginning to shed lights…
By Carl Zimmer
Discover
Vol. 26 (2), 2005, pp 28-35.
Earth without people
By Alan Weisman
Discover
Vol. 26 (2), 2005, pp 60-65.
Seismic alert through GSM network
By D K Roy
Electronics For You
Vol. 36 (12), 2004, pp 38-44.
10 tech trends to watch in 2005
Fortune International
Vol. 151 (1), 2005, pp 31-44.
Technology, innovation and rural development: Critical linkages (In conversation with Ashok Jhunjunwala)
By G Venkatesh
IIMB Management Review
Vol. 16 (4), 2004, pp34-42.
InfoTech as change driver: India must focus on agriculture and manufacturing by pushing decision- making down to grassroots for dealing with unemployment and poverty. IT can facilitate this process
Indian Management
Vol. 44 (2), 2005, pp82-86.
Gift of the gab: how come people can learn dozens of foreign languages when most of us struggle with just one?
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2481), 2005, pp40-43.
How to do an infinite number of things before breakfast
By John D Barrow
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2484), 2005, pp28-32.
Our 21 senses: ideas about the sensory world are being turned upside down by new ways of probing the brain
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2484), 2005, pp33-43.
Signal lost: Internet telephony digitally transmitted phone calls could be the next big thing
Newsweek
January 24, 2005, pp38-45.
Diet and genes: It is not what you eat that can kill you, and it is not just your DNA that save- it’s how they interact
Newsweek
February 7, 2005, pp38-49.
E- Governance: strategic framework for effective e-governance
PC Quest
February 2005, pp68-99.
Tsunami: IT saves lives
PC Quest
February 2005, pp150-151.
We got nothing until they slammed into us
By David Talbot
Technology Review
Vol. 107 (9), 2004, pp36-44.
Nanotechnology on display
By. Charles C Mann
Technology Review
Vol. 107 (9), 2004, pp60-67.
What we can learn from Robots
By Gregory T Huang
Technology Review
Vol. 108 (1), 2005, pp54-58.
When cell phone hackers attack (They have got your number…)
By Tom McNichol
Wired
December 2004, pp92-101.
Making India globally competitive
By Jagdish Sheth
Vikalpa: the journal for decision makers
Vol. 29 (4), 2004, pp1-9.
Pain and excitement of taking technology to the market
By R Sunder
Vikalpa: the journal for decision makers
Vol. 29 (4), 2004, pp57-68.
Intellectual property and innovation: changing perspectives in the Indian IT industry
By Rakesh Basant
Vikalpa: the journal for decision makers
Vol. 29 (4), 2004, pp69-82.
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