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Is It Worth Clamping Down on the Internet to Stop Piracy?

It is not worth clamping down on the internet in order to stop piracy. SOPA, CISPA, and PIPA are a few reasons why I feel this way. Read More »

Why Losing Money on the Kindle Fire Will Work for Amazon

It won't run faster than the iPad. It won't have more apps, and it won't do neat and fancy things that the iPad doesn't. It will compete on the one plane that Apple refuses: price. Read More »

Internet Censorship and the Free Society

How many of us are under the illusion that the internet is all about free knowledge that is retrievable by anyone? This opinion post aims to shatter these beliefs held by the readers of this blog (which I certainly hope are a small minority of those who read Techie Buzz!) on how people in authority wish to curb the knowledge of dingy places on the internet. Read More »

Aggressive growth can only be achieved through Inorganic growth

Today I logged in to Google Plus again only to find half of my Indian acquaintances having stopped using Google Plus. I wonder what took them this long. I stopped the very next day I 'got in'. Read More »

Why 10 Million Linkedin India users doesn’t matter

Today, Linkedin announced that they have crossed 10 million users from India. That's quite an achievement. According to the latest data available, around 5.3% of population use in Internet in India as of 2009. That is, almost 16% of Internet users in India have a profile on Linkedin. Read More »