What are Weblogs?

September 12, 2005 – 2:16 pm

Weblogs are Web pages built by real people, blessedly free of corporate-speak and ubiquitous images of tall-shiny skyscrapers, smiley people gazing intelligently into laptops, or besuited, smarmy business-types shaking hands. Weblogs — logs of the Web, see? — are the where the real action is. They are the creation of individuals, usually musings on national, local or personal events, links to interesting articles, a few lines of comment or discussion collected and presented by one person. While not sounding like much, Weblogs are a milestone in the short history of the Internet.

Part of a blog’s charm is its simplicity. In most cases it’s plain text simply but elegantly laid out. Pages are quick to load. The content is concise and measured. The more you read a blog you like and the closer you feel to its author, the more you will trust their choice and follow the links offered. While for some people the appeal of the more personal blogs is in connecting with others through a kind of virtual diary of one’s thoughts and observations, for others the more straightforward digest of recent news — and the blogger’s interpretation and comment on that news — serves a more prosaic purpose. Above all, it’s free.
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A Brief Biography of Atanu Dey

September 12, 2005 – 1:15 pm

Atanu Dey is a Senior VP at Netcore Solutions, Mumbai. His primary focus in on the use of information and communications technology tools in secondary and post-secondary education. He has worked in product marketing at Hewlett Packard in California for several years. He received his PhD in economics from University of California at Berkeley. He holds masters degrees in computer science from IIT Kanpur and Rutgers University, and a mechanical engineering degree from Nagpur University. While a Reuters Fellow at Stanford University (2001-02), he coauthored a model for rural development called RISC with Vinod Khosla. In his spare time (about 90% of his total time) he listens to classical music, practices Vipassana meditation, reads physics, gives lectures on Buddhism, maintains a sporadic blog, and occassionally makes sense. He plans to become a philosopher when he grows up. He would also like all to know that he is a published poet.

Check out Atanu’s blog on development issues.