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To Google: Tamil, etc aren’t “Indic languages”

My apologies for the off-topic post, however, since the official google blog hasn’t a commenting feature, posting this here so that I can leave a trackback. Google announced a couple days ago the launch of what they call “Indic” language support - with transliteration facilities for english to Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil.

In response to google’s post titled Building the Indic Web : The latter three languages are actually Dravidian languages, you can’t term them Indic! “Indic” refers to Indian languages of the Indo-European/Indo-Aryan family - The ones that use the Dev Nagri script or it’s derivatives. South Indian languages are a completely different family of languages. The term “Indic” refers to Sanskrit and it’s Prakrits, such as Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi (Funny how all prakrits end with an “i” as the last letter of the name of the language). This, obviously, does not include the four south-Indian languages - i.e Tamil, Kannada, Malyalam and Telugu. The only place to the south of India to use an Indic Language is Sri-Lanka with it’s non-tamil population speaking sinhalese which is very similar to Dev-Nagri.

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An all new FinalTag, All over again…

FinalTag, the blog that journals the evolution of e-business, is a continuously evolving blog.

It is true that I wasn’t posting much over the last few months, and the blog has become a not very active area of the web lately. Earlier today, I decided to change that.

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Happy Birthday, India!

Today, 15th of August 2007 marks the 60th year of India’s Independence from foreign rule and the birth of the world’s largest democracy.

Happy Independence day, All!

Enjoy your freedom while it lasts - before (you vote for) the communists to rule the country in the next elections.

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Blogging turns 10 today!

That’s According to the WSJ:

The dating of the 10th anniversary of blogs, and the ascription of primacy to the first blogger, are imperfect exercises. Others, such as David Winer, who blogged with Scripting News, and Cameron Barrett, who started CamWorld, were alongside the polemical Mr. Barger in the advance guard. And before them there were “proto-blogs,” embryonic indications of the online profusion that was to follow. But by widespread consensus, 1997 is a reasonable point at which to mark the emergence of the blog as a distinct life-form.

Happy Blogiversary!

(from the six month old blog - FinalTag.com to all Bloggers and Blog readers worldwide!)

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Happy Freedom Day

It’s 4 AM in the morning on the 4th of July here in India as I type this.

So, From a citizen of a free country to the citizens of a country that has defined for others the meaning of freedom - Happy Independence day!

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Godaddy to adopt registerfly’s domains

GoDaddy.com, the leading registration company for Internet addresses, has agreed to take over and manage more than 850,000 domain names belonging to customers of a troubled rival, officials announced Tuesday.

This is good news, I had a few domains stuck with registerfly that hopefully will be on godaddy soon. That would make much easier to transfer them to another registrar - which was very difficult to do with registerfly.

The full AP news story here

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Thinking about the iPhone

I saw the the web cast of the event where Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, now nearly six months ago. At that time, I wanted to buy it right away if I could, but it seems now that Apple did the wrong thing by announcing the iPhone so ahead of it’s actual launch date.

The Apple iPhone

The “reality distortion field” has begun to fade and i don’t want an iPhone any more - not unless the iPhone has something truly ground breaking feature that my PDA phone does not have, and such a thing, if the iPhone has it, wasn’t announced back in January.

I don’t think I am going to buy an iPhone next year when it comes to this part of the planet.

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On Kings and Pawns

A couple of hours ago, I had a fierce argument with my dad (who is also the managing director of my company)
Our’s is a private limited company, which means, we can sell and/or distribute company stock privately, without being listed in a stock exchange, etc.

Dad suggest that we should distribute some of the stock to the company’s employees, to motivate them for working harder and better - Not as an incentive, just as a benefit for working here, a number of shares allotted as per the employee’s post. I was strongly against this.

I am of the opinion that making employees partners would be a terrible mistake and can result in a lot of bad things - it will make employees work less in terms of the quantity of work done and less efficiently in terms of work quality rather than more.

If a partnership is given without having to work for it first, it will be much less valued than if one actually earns that position by sticking with the company long enough and being a radically important factor in it’s growth, adding their visions to those of the founders and all that.

Being in the performance marketing industry since as long as I can remember, I am strongly for identifying employee performance and offering incentives based on that - and we already do that, the system here is to offer incentives to each employee after they have stayed six months at the job, based not only on their performance, but also the performance of the company overall - maybe this system needs some re-structuring and the incentives should be based on broader factors etc…

Anyway, as I was thinking about this; co-incidence, as it happens, happened.

Hugh Mcleod, explained all my thoughts in this cartoon that he posted on his blog. :)

kings and pawns

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Tweets for the day

I’m addicted to twitter, and today’s post will be twitter style, a few “tweets” in this post. Each less than 140 characters.

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Monetize the cricket worldcup!

Was just browsing my Bumpzee! Feeds and came across this post that I am pretty excited about. Cricket is what everyone is talking about here in India, the world cup semi-finals have started, after all!

And there is a website that I came to know about only now, that sells lots of stuff related to the game, and it also has an affiliate program!

I’m signing up! Unfortunately, the website says “We do not ship outside of the UK.” :( which means I won’t be able to buy from them, only sell. Oh well.

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