Humanising Technology
Tech doesn’t exist for tech’s sake. People define it, and people have agendas.
- e-Governance in Karnataka: An Introduction
- Slides from a presentation made at the Dayananda Sagar College, Bangalore, on April 27, 2007.
- Circumventing Censorship
- A quick guide to tools for circumventing censorship, published in several editions of The Times of India, July 19, 2006, in the wake of the apparently government-mandated ban on blogging sites. Because each edition carried a differently edited version depending on space constraints, here is my full-length version.
- Linux Rants
- These are some postings I made to the Bombay LUG mailing list in July 2000. The original thread archives are sadly no longer traceable.
- The Luckies vs The Dotcommies
- Review of an article in India Today called the luckies, originally posted to Silk-list and available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/silk-list/message/4193
- On Bluetooth
- Article on Bluetooth wireless technology, published in Digit magazine, June 2003.
- Confessions of a Connectivity Addict
- Cover story of Chip magazine, June 2004, on my experiences as a connected technology user. Additional commentary is on my journal at http://jace.livejournal.com/308876.html. Some critical feedback found its way to the Bangalore community at http://community.livejournal.com/bangalore/96340.html
- Dot-Net and Open Source
- An introduction to open source .Net alternatives, Mono and DotGNU, published in the inaugural issue of B-Drive, a Times Group publication, May 2002.
