...the release of Google Desktop 2.0 is beginning to take shape as a browser in itself as the need for a Firefox or IE is almost eliminated
I am so happy. Waiting for the day when the need for internet itself is eliminated.
I am going to patent the zip codes' string representation - so big brother corporations can't send even a legal notice coz the notice contains the zip code which would be a patent violation...wow!
Here is some info on Indian salary rates for entry-level programmers. Computer science graduates are not paid any better (there are exceptions) than other engineering graduates (yes..even mechanical graduates)
In an Indian IT company (TCS, Infosys) one can expect around 18000 rupees ($400) a month. For MNCs (IBM, Accenture), it would be a bit higher at around $500 per month. Why this difference? - you are less likely to be laid off (yes, we too have layoffs) in Indian companies.
$400 means around $4800 a year. Horrible by US standards, but in a country where you can get a 200ml Coke for Rs.5 (12 cents), I guess it is ok.
...the release of Google Desktop 2.0 is beginning to take shape as a browser in itself as the need for a Firefox or IE is almost eliminated
I am so happy. Waiting for the day when the need for internet itself is eliminated.
I am going to patent the zip codes' string representation - so big brother corporations can't send even a legal notice coz the notice contains the zip code which would be a patent violation...wow!
Somethink like this
Seventh Secret: Most flaws occur thru "Gates" - Keep away from.
What next? A cell with a hole (or pole) to play even better games with?
Here is some info on Indian salary rates for entry-level programmers. Computer science graduates are not paid any better (there are exceptions) than other engineering graduates (yes..even mechanical graduates) In an Indian IT company (TCS, Infosys) one can expect around 18000 rupees ($400) a month. For MNCs (IBM, Accenture), it would be a bit higher at around $500 per month. Why this difference? - you are less likely to be laid off (yes, we too have layoffs) in Indian companies. $400 means around $4800 a year. Horrible by US standards, but in a country where you can get a 200ml Coke for Rs.5 (12 cents), I guess it is ok.