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Live Documents targets Microsoft Office and Google Docs

Real time Sharing Of Microsoft Office Documents And Applications is now possible thanks to Live Documents. Sabeer Bhatia the co-founder of Hotmail, the web-based e-mail service bought by Microsoft for $400 million a decade ago has co-founded Bangalore-based InstaColl which launched an online office productivity suite – Live Documents, with all the features of Microsoft Office 2007 and is available online for free.

Instacoll — Instant Collaboration Software Technologies suite ‘Live Documents’, offers functionalities similar to Word, Excel and PowerPoint and allows users to work collaboratively on them online.Documents would be completely secured on the Net as they are encrypted in the back-end. The user can give digital rights on who should open the document. Live Documents has been developed with Java and Flash and it would work across platforms.

Live Documents targets Microsoft word and Google Docs

Bhatia’s offering is similar to Google Docs, but uses synchronization between offline and online usage automatically, a feature now available with paid-for Microsoft-based technologies.

Live Documents is free for personal use, with commercial versions made available for enterprises in hosted form and on-premise server. An offline version of Live Documents will be made available in a couple of months.

Bhatia along with Soft Bank China and India Holdings have invested in InstaColl. The company already has Aricent (earlier known an Flextronics) as its first enterprise client. Almost 7,000 employees of Aricent will be using this application.



Catholic Church anxious about Hollywood film on Christ

Kerala’s Catholic church on wednesday cautioned that “Aquarian Gospel”, a new Hollywood production on Jesus Christ showing him visiting the Indian subcontinent during his “missing years”, may end up creating confusion and controversy as there is no historical proof to substantiate the claim.

There is no historic proof to show Jesus came to India and the Church has apprehensions that such portrayal could create confusion, Church spokesman Father Paul Thelekat said. The film, purportedly portrays Jesus visiting Buddhist monasteries and speaking against the inequalities of the caste system, which, the Church apprehends, could offend religious sentiments of different communities.

“It should not offend religious sentiments of Hindus, Christians and Buddhists,” he told PTI. It also could be a repeat of “The Da Vinci Code”, another Hollywood film featuring Christ, which created a controversy, he said.

“The Church is not against artistic and imaginative productions which is welcome provided it is true to the spirit of Jesus Christ and does not distort historical facts.” The bringing out of another film on Christ proves that there was interest in him even now. There is universal interest in the life and message of Christ. Perhaps the film is an attempt to cash in on this interest, he said.

“The Aquarian Gospel” apparently attempts to portray the “missing years” of Jesus Christ when he was between 13-30 years. The story chronicles his purported journeys from Israel to India, Tibet, Persia, Greece and Egypt during which he encounters people of all creed, class and faith. Source: Hindu



Hollywood movie on Jesus in India

Hollywood is all set to make a movie on the trails of Jesus during the years of Jesus’ life between the ages of 13 and 30 which are missing in the Bible.

It tells a tale of the Christ’s journey across the country, living in Buddhist monasteries and speaking out against the iniquities of the caste system. The result is an action-packed adventure movie ‘Aquarian Gospel’, which portrays Jesus as a holy man and teacher inspired by a myriad of eastern religions.”The Bible devotes just seven words to the most formative years of Yeshua’s life saying: ‘The boy grew in wisdom and stature’ says Drew Heriot, the film’s director, whose credits include the cult hit ‘The Secret’.

The movie will be shot using actors and computer animation like 300, the retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae, and will follow the travels of Yeshua, believed to be the name for Jesus in Aramaic, from West Asia to India. Casting for Bollywood and Hollywood actors has begun.

The film is due for release in 2009.

Laptops Lookout for New Nokia N810

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet has begun shipping nationwide in the United States from November 19, 2007. This model is slimmer and easier to hold and comes with a slide-out keyboard.

Laptops Lookout for New Nokia N810

Nokia 810 Internet Tablet (Photo courtesy of Nokia Corp.)

The Nokia N810 provides a premier, portable internet experience with its large color display, touchpad screen, slide-out keyboard, 400 MHz processor, Mozilla-based browser and up to 10GB of memory (an optional 8GB memory card combined with 2GB internal memory). To access the Internet, users simply connect via the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over Bluetooth on a mobile phone. Its generous 4.3-inch WVGA (800 by 600) touchscreen display, suddenly Nokia’s WiFi (802.11b/g) only device makes more sense as a communications device.

The N810, which is now available from Best Buy, CompUSA, Micro Center and Nokia brick-and-mortar stores (but not the Nokia web store yet), sells for $479.

Indian woman recused by US-based Pakistani

A 23 year old Smaulin Jenita from Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu was severely beaten up, abused by her husband and reportedly pushed out of a speeding car in North Carolina by her husband, was flown back to Chennai after a US based Pakistani informed her family members back home. The reason, according to the girl’s father Sebastian Antonysamy, Jenita discovered an incestuous relationship between her husband Christy Danius and his mother Chellam, even as she was being harassed for dowry.

Help came in the form of Sardar M Inamullah, a Pakistani working in the pathology department of the hospital who sent the details to her parents. She was flown back to Chennai on Sunday night. “Imanullah informed us of Jenita’s situation and sent us photographs of her lying in coma, which we used as supporting documents to apply for a US visa. The Consulate here issued a visa to my father, A Sebastian, in half an hour,” said her brother S Justin. Jenita is Twenty-Eight weeks pregnant now.

Indian woman recused by US-based Pakistani

Jenita’s family was informed in July that she had met with an accident and had slipped into a coma. On the basis of Danius’s testimony, the authorities in the US only filed an accident case.

When chennai365 did a little research on the net we found a article which described the so called accident that Danius fabricated in journalnow. The article says that Danius said he swerved to avoid hitting a car that merged in front of him. It adds that Danius did not have serious injuries, but his wife, Smalin Jenita, 23, and sister, Leema Pillai, 34, were flown to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem with critical injuries. Danius parents were also injured, but their injuries were not life-threatening. They were identified as Michael Xavier, 66, and Chellam Xavier, 56.

There was also a email chain circulated among software engineers who claimed to be Danius friends asking for help in monetary form for Danius.

Below is the email chain:

http://groups.google.com/group/isha-it/browse_thread/thread/82b79b48c68c68dd/

Intel’s India-made chip to be out early next year

Dunnington, the exclusively India-designed-and-developed multiprocessor (MP) Xeon server from Intel will be out in the second half of 2008.

Coming over two years since an earlier chip, codenamed Whitefield after the IT hotspot in Bangalore was abandoned by Intel, Dunnington is expected to add fillip to the country’s claim as a global chip design and development destination.

“The new Xeon chip is targeted at the high-performance segment and is the most sophisticated design of any independent family of processors,” told Thomas M Kilroy, vice-president and general manger, Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corporation.

The MP segment may be small in numbers but strategically it is very significant with companies looking at virtualisation and other technologies as future growth areas which Dunnington is expected to address.

But then Dunnington is the not the only feather in Intel Bangalore’s cap. The recently launched series of 45 nm chips have a major contribution from the Bangalore centre which employs close to 2700 engineers.

The centre has been helping out with the chip-set and server designs and has contributed significantly to the Penryn which is akin to reinventing the transistor itself giving Moore’s Law a new lease of life, Kilroy said.

Intel launched 16 new server and high-end PC processors, which the company claims are eco-friendly, faster and cooler thanks to the new 45 nm technology using hafnium-based high-K metal gate transistors.

In addition to increasing computer performance and saving energy use, these processors also eliminate eco-unfriendly lead, the company said announcing the launch last week.

Dubbed the biggest “transistor advance” in the past 40 years, these processors are the first to use Intel’s Hafnium-based high-K metal gate formula to bundle millions of transistors in a smaller geographical area. This is also the first time the world’s biggest chip-maker has used the 45 nm manufacturing process, thereby boosting performance and lowering power consumption.

The new processors accommodate twice the earlier transistors apart from being 20 per cent faster in switching speeds and reduce switching power by 30 per cent, Kilroy said.

Initially, 12 Quad core Xeon 5400 processors, along with three Dual Core processors and a Core 2 Extreme processor for the desktop, are being shipped in the initial launch.

The entire line of Penryn processors for desktop and mobile platforms will begin rolling out from Q1 of 2008, he said.

Ultimately, Intel will crossover to the 45 nm process by the second half of the year. However, given that it has market leading products based on the 65 nm, chips based on silicon dioxide will continue to ship for a least another year, he said.

Asked about future plans for Bangalore, Kilroy said there will be no major additions to the numbers at the centre while the emphasis will be on efficiencies and output. Source: dnaindia