October 13, 2009
At 16 years old, Babar Ali must be the youngest headmaster in the world. He’s a teenager who is in charge of teaching hundreds of students in his family’s backyard, where he runs classes for poor children from his village.
Simply amazing. My hats off to Babar Ali!
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May 6, 2007
I am confident about my Firefox 2.0 security settings against suspected forgery. I have enabled “Check by asking Google about each site I visit”. I have verified it by visiting Firefox test site. However, Firefox test site failed with IE7 and Opera 9.2. I am not sure about my IE7 settings, but I have correctly set Opera (Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Security , and checking the box marked “Enable Fraud Protection.”). Then I have also installed McAfee SiteAdvisor for Firefox 2.0.
Even then, I am generally quite conscious to avoid clicking possible phishing sites. But this time I made a mistake with this phishing site which reached my mail box. I was curious to learn what billing services Visa Bill Pay service offers through ICICI Bank.
So who saved me? Firefox/Google could not. McAfee SiteAdvisor gave me the following appropriate warning: 209.18.118.126/icicibank01/CC_BP/ may try to steal your information.
Opera 9.2 and IE7 also failed.
It appears that it is quite challenging to protect against phishing attack.
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Posted by bhadra
March 1, 2007
It is interesting to watch Bangalore traffic as streaming video in selected locations of Bangalore. But it does not have much practical value for me.

I recently came across a Bangalore traffic Google mashup and it appeared to be more useful information for me. It provides live traffic status, approximate driving directions and BMTC bus information in a neat and interactive manner. Even expected auto fare is shown when I look for driving directions.
However, I am yet to verify accuracy of information provided in this nice mashup.
Though Google Maps shows live information about traffic for many US cities like Kansas City, New York etc., inclusion of Bangalore seems to be quite far off.
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Posted by bhadra
January 9, 2007
Few years back I had a Hutch connection. One my way to Irpu from Bangalore, wherever Hutch was mis
sing, I generally saw BSNL Mobile signal available. I was pretty convinced with BSNL Mobile’s Karnataka coverage and decided to switch to BSNL Mobile though it is less glamarous than Hutch.
Henceforth, whenever I went out of Bangalore for a short trip I used to be pretty confident of remaining connected within Karnataka. But I was quite surprised during my visit to Georgia Sunshine Village and Shivanasamudram during November, 2006. Somewhere near Malavalli and Shimshapura Road I got disconnected from BSNL Mobile. There was no sig
nal. This state continued in along Shimshapura Road, Gerogia Sunshine Village. Even Shivanasamudram is not covered by BSNL Mobile. My initial guess was that maybe there was some temporary problem with BSNL Mobile. I was wrong. I was told at Georgia Sunshine Village that BSNL has no CellOne (mobile) towers nearby. Only Airtel works.
I later called up BSNL Mobile helpline (9400024365), from Bangalore, and informed about their lack of coverage. As usual the recipient of my call suspected my handset and asked me to switch off and then switch on my handset. After some explanation my complaint was noted. But I personally cannot verify till I visit Shivanasamudram again.
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Posted by bhadra
January 6, 2007
Accessing GMail in slightly older phones (e.g. Nokia’s 3100) with BSNL GPRS is not so encouraging. I can only access and read the mails but cannot send any. Sending mails does not seem to work at all even after several attempts. Is it a BSNL GPRS feature? I doubt.
Get faster Gmail does not happen for Nokia’s 3100. The option is politely rejected by Gmail.
I also see frequent disruptions in BSNL GPRS connection. Is Nokia 3100 responsible for this? I am not sure. Clearing the cache (Services -> Clear the cache) sometimes helps.
Sometimes I feel that upgrading my mobile phone may help in getting better GPRS services. But that is a typical thought with digital gadgets. Upgradation appears to be always better if one can afford it.
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January 6, 2007
I finally got WAP over BSNL GPRS working on Nokia 3100. I did the following:
- Menu -> Services -> Settings -> Connection settings
- Rename Active Service Settings from Set 1 to BSNL GPRS.
- Edit Active Service Settings
- Homepage -> http://localhost/home.wml
- Session mode -> Permanent
- Connection Security -> Off
- Data Bearer GPRS
- Bearer Settings
- GPRS connection-> When needed
- GPRS access point -> wapsouth.cellone.in
- IP address -> 10.31.54.2
- Authentication type -> Normal
- Login type -> Automatic
- User name -> ppp
- Password -> ppp123
- Menu -> Services -> Settings -> Appearance settings
- Text wrapping -> off
- Show images -> no
I could successfully access mobile GMail. I shall talk about BSNL GPRS service quality in another blog.
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