April 2008


… signs of a Microsoft that is newly focused.

Microsoft has lifted the lid on a new web service called Live Mesh, designed to connect a multiplicity of devices and applications online. The service is seen by many as a key plank in the company’s vision for the future of the web.
Live Mesh is designed to blur the lines between running software and storing data on a desktop and “in the cloud”.

Live Mesh pits Microsoft against companies like Amazon and Google which are already offering different varieties of “so-called” software-as-a-service systems.

Live Mesh Mesh will work on Windows and Mac; Microsoft looks like it is finally waking up to the fact that it cannot tie the web experience into the use of Windows. Microsoft is beginning to articulate the web as an operating system in its own right; an open platform of applications and services that sits about the traditional OS layer, be in Windows or OS X.
While initially offered for Windows XP and Vista users, Microsoft has said Live Mesh will also be rolled out to Apple Macs and other platforms.

Microsoft says Live Mesh can be used to create an online network of devices, from your PC to your mobile phone.

Files and folders, such as documents, music and photos, on those devices can be synchronised online and accessed via a web browser.

Live Mesh is also designed to facilitate the sharing of media online between different users.
Users will have 5GB of personal online storage and unlimited peer-to-peer data, for synchronising information between devices.

“Over the past 10 years, the PC era has given way to an era in which the web is at the center of our experiences.”      -  Ray Ozzie

sound like common sense – but it’s a huge statement for Microsoft to make.

Live Mesh, my verdict so far :

I just can’t believe that ” M$ ” will allow parallelism between the various versions of this service working on Mac, Linux and different Windows.

I’d love to be proved wrong but I am expecting to see this service spiced up with ‘extras’ that only work on the ‘latest version’ of Microsoft’s own OS (  . . . ok, i mean vista . . . M$’ another good old mean of persuading people to upgrade :) )

Given Microsoft’s very poor record with regard to security of data, it will be interesting to see how they propose to ensure confidentiality in a fully networked environment like this.

Ric Flair: Now and Always ‘The Man’

      Legend's last stand

How fitting it is that the greatest wrestler of all time ends his career on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Silence engulfed the Citrus Bowl as more than 70,000 of screaming fans seemed amazed because they had just witnessed history – the end of a legendary career.

Flair knew he lost to not only a better competitor this night, but to a man he somewhat molded. In many ways, his career was ended by a near carbon copy of himself.

Naitch    Back in 1978, the original “Nature Boy,” Buddy Rogers, challenged Flair because he needed to know if his namesake was “for real.” Rogers passed the torch to Flair that night, and nearly 30 years later, the 16-time World Champion has passed it on to Michaels. The Showstopper beat “The Man” on the greatest stage in sports-entertainment. Still, Flair will always be The Man.

The legends like Naitch, HBK Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, The Rock, The Game these are my heros. They taught me to hang in there for that minute longer, will to survive, will to win, fight for that one more time and never give up. It was Flair who taught us, “To be the man, you’ve gotta beat the man”, something i’ll always live by.

DX and naitch     The career of “The Dirtiest Player in the Game”,“Rembrandt of the Squared Circle,” 35 years of entertainment ends here. But just look at the champions he has mentored and inspired – Triple H, Michaels, Batista and Randy Orton, Me :) to name a few. And DX, Evolution, the New World Order and any other wrestling supergroup that will form in the years to come owe gratitude to Flair’s Four Horsemen. The Nature Boy’s legacy lives on.

   The Best In The Business         sign

“Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line.”

                                 - Ric Flair : 16-time World Champion, WWE Hall of Fame.

“a kiss-stealing, wheeling, dealing, jet-flying, limousine-riding son-of-a-gun”

Woooooo!