Rakesh Raman
New Delhi, 
Homepage: http://mytechbox.wordpress.com/
I have nearly 20 years of editorial and content management experience and have worked as a senior tech journalist, analyst, and columnist with different newspapers and magazines in India.
In May 2008, I left my job as the Editorial Director of an online tech media company, ITNation, at Mumbai, India.
Earlier, I have worked as the Group Technology Editor for the A & M Group of business magazines (including A & M on Advertising and Marketing, and Global on international trade). Plus, I have worked at senior editorial positions with Dataquest (a computer business magazine of Cyber Media Group) and Computers Today (India Today Group magazine). I have also contributed articles and columns regularly to The Tribune, The Indian Express, and The Financial Express newspapers.
Now, I am managing a global technology site: My Techbox Online at http://www.mytechboxonline.com/
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These articles are the work of their author, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of nor an assignment by OJR.
May 29, 2009
Believe me or not, but there’s something seriously wrong with the web. In fact, I have observed that it has never recovered after the May 14 trauma that it experienced when Google systems went out of order.
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May 29, 2009
The microblogging site Twitter has put an end to all the gossips about it making a TV show. It says it’s not making any such show. As the celebrity world around Hollywood was also abuzz with this hearsay, the No.1 Twitterer, actor Ashton Kutcher, threatened to shun the site while wife Demi Moore expressed her displeasure on Twitter’s move.
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April 23, 2009
No thanks. This is the tacit response you’ll get invariably for your invite if you’re an individual blogger. Believe me; nobody is interested to read your blog posts except you, yourself. As you’re always looking for a few eyeballs, you’ve to virtually drag and drop visitors to your blog.
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April 21, 2009
While these new hybrid services – Web-on-TV, TV-on-Web, Radio-on-Web, etc. – are proliferating, they’re giving a new definition to the Internet. In fact, the fundamental nature of the Internet that allows it to be ubiquitous, defying all geographical demarcations, is being challenged.
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