Google Joins Browser Wars with Chrome

Google is jumping into the browser fray with a new browser called Chrome that’ll take on both Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and the open source Firefox browsers. The beta or trial version of Chrome, which will also be an open source browser, will debut tomorrow. You can download Chrome here. This is what Google’s VP of […]

New Orleans is Screwed

Ever since we read John Kennedy Toole’s brilliant book The Confederacy of Dunces, we’ve wanted to visit New Orleans. We finally got to visit New Orleans earlier this year, about two and half years after Hurricane Katrina basically destroyed the city. As we pulled into the Ninth Ward driven by morbid curiosity to see one […]

Rabindranath Tagore was a Painter Too – Ugh, Ughh

Did you know that Asia’s first Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and the author of the Indian National Anthem Jana gana mana… was a painter too. And a pretty unimpressive one at that. On Sunday, we had the chance to view some of Tagore’s paintings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Tagore’s paintings are part of two […]

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