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Quick Updates – WSJ and ET

Quick Updates – WSJ and ET
A break from regular programming, I have two quick updates to share with you related to WSJ India and a new Economic Times story.

Featured in The Sunday Guardian

Featured in The Sunday Guardian
The India Blog School was featured in this week’s The Sunday Guardian newspaper. From Bollywood to politics, bloggers have left no field unexplored and have carved a niche for themselves by being their own editors and disseminating news and views.

On Tech Toyz, a CNBC TV18 Program

On Tech Toyz, a CNBC TV18 Program
Tech Toyz, a popular technology show of CNBC TV18, recently did a Lawsuit Special where they discussed topics like plagiarism, copyright, torrents, DMCA, etc.

Quoted in The Times of India

Quoted in The Times of India
The National Inquirer recently published photographs of Steve Jobs outside a hospital leading to new speculation around his failing health. The TOI write: The reaction over the report across India ranged from incredulity to worries over Jobs’ health.

Quoted in AFP (Google News)

Quoted in AFP (Google News)
Quoted in AFP: Amit Agarwal, who runs the popular Digital Inspiration tech blog, told AFP: "Apple has a tendency to ignore Indian markets and a lot of people feel that it is trying to dispose of its inventory in India ahead of launching iPad2." But he said the delay was unlikely to hurt sales, citing the iPad’s huge following… "It’s only about 15-20 percent more than the US price, which is not very high, so I think it will do well," Agarwal said.

The Art of Blogging [ET High Flier]

The Economic Times writes: Until a few years ago, the words ‘blogging’ and ‘professional’ clearly were never used in the same sentence. However, Amit Agarwal, a 34-year-old IT professional has a different story to narrate.

Comment from Belgrade

Bojan Djordjevic from Belgrade writes: Labnol is cool guy, although I don’t know him, nor ever spoke with him, I have a feeling like I know him for quite a while.

Mail from Sabrina

Mail from Sabrina
Sabrina Hsu from Washington DC writes: I recently discovered your How To Guides and wanted to share with you that I tried your "how to create a custom FB pages" and was able to create a custom landing tab for a fan and a non-fan.  This was so exciting for me as I am not versed in HTML or any mark up language or programming at all but was able to follow yours easily.  I did encounter spacing issue when the embedded items (images) that were different needed to be overlapped but my hubby googled some things and then I was able to somehow (not sure how, lol!) get it to work.