Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Firefox 3 Beta 3 to be out Feb 11

The targeted release date for Firefox 3 Beta 3 is now February 11 and follow on Beta 4 is “tentatively” scheduled for February 26, according to Firefox meeting notes posted on Mozilla.org Tuesday.

With that, it appears Firefox 3 will be released in early 2008 as planned, although no exact date has been announced.

The team started release candidate builds after the Beta 3 features code freeze on January 29 but planned at least one more beta before version 3 of the open source browser is released.

The Firefox development team has decided to put out a Beta 4 version of Firefox 3 to refine the Windows, Linux and Mac OSX themes and overall “Visual Polish,” as well as improved offline support, security UI and Places feature, according to the meeting notes. Beta 4 is referred to as the “final ship”

One major bug in Places, for example, makes it impossible to drag and drop items across different views and menus. “This is the cause of much weeping and gnashing of teeth,” the report notes.

Still, the Firefox team is in the final stages of development and has fixed more than a thousand bugs since Beta 1. The development team is working to resolve the last slate of bugs and the quality and assurance team is fhammering on the upgrade’s new add-ons manager, the Mac OSX theme and icons (formerly known as Proto), web protocol handling, the Places UI library and safebrowsing and phishing protection, according to the meeting notes. Read More>>

India's Bharat Oman to file for IPO soon

India's Bharat Oman Refineries
Ltd, an equal joint venture between state-run Bharat Petroleum
Corp (BPCL.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) and Oman Oil Co, will soon file for an initial
public offer to raise up to 25 billion rupees ($635 million),
three banking sources involved in the deal said.

The company plans to sell about 48 percent through the
public offer and a pre-IPO placement, the sources told Reuters
on Tuesday.

"We hope to file the draft prospectus by the end of this
week or early next week," one said.

Bharat Petroleum declined comment on the deal.

Bharat Oman Refineries is building a 120,000 barrels per
day (bpd) refinery at Bina in the central Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh at a cost of about 104 billion rupees and has
tied up a debt portion of about 64 billion rupees.

It is expected to be commissioned by end-2009.

Asian refiners are adding capacity to feed demand in
developed nations where there has been little expansion in
recent years and India hopes to become a regional refining
centre.

India, Asia's third-largest oil consumer, plans to expand
its refining capacity by 62 percent to 4.82 million bpd by
2012, to take advantage of its proximity to oil sources and
emerging markets.

BPCL runs a 240,000 bpd refinery in Mumbai, India's
financial hub, and another 150,000 bpd refinery in Kochi in the
southern state of Kerala. Its subsidiary Numaligarh Refinery
Ltd runs a 60,000 bpd refinery in north-east India. Read More>>

Reliance Plans IPO Of Communications Tower Unit


Anil Ambani is on a money-raising spree. After Reliance Power’s initial public offering drew an enthusiastic investor response, he is taking communications tower company Reliance Infratel to the markets.

Reliance Infratel is a subsidiary of Reliance Communications. It will offer 89 million equity shares at a face value of 5 rupees (12 cents) each. The issue will constitute 10.05% of the postissue, paid-up equity capital of the company, Mumbai-headquartered Reliance Communications said in a statement Monday.

Reliance Infratel builds, own and operates telecommunication towers and related assets and provides these to wireless and other communications service providers. Its offering to the markets comes soon after the government cleared parent company Reliance Communications’ bid to launch services under the popular global system for mobile communications format in 14 telecom service areas.

Reliance Communications was trading up 12%, at 685 rupees ($17.41), on the Bombay Stock Exchange.Read More>>

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Microsoft Exec Likely To Lead Yahoo!

There will be a significant changing of the guard at Yahoo! if Microsoft succeeds in buying it.

It's practically a given that a Microsoft executive would run the struggling Internet giant and that Yahoo! Founder and Chief Executive Jerry Yang would leave soon after the deal closes.

A few Microsoft executives are poised to step in. The top candidates are Kevin Johnson, president of platforms and services; Brian McAndrews, senior vice president, advertiser and publisher solutions group; Steve Berkowitz, senior vice president, online services group; and Debra Chrapaty, corporate vice president, global foundation services.

Microsoft has been diversifying its executive bench steadily over the past few years.

Rob Helm, director of research firm Directions on Microsoft, sees McAndrews, Berkowitz or Chrapaty having day-to-day management responsibility over the Sunnyvale, Calif., company, and he or she would report to Johnson.

Helm says McAndrews might have the inside track, because Microsoft wants to become a stronger competitor to Google in search advertising. McAndrews was chief executive of aQuantive , an online advertising company Microsoft acquired last year. He even appears to be lobbying to run Yahoo!. Read More>>

The Rise Of The Facebook Economy

Most industries do not begin on a single day, but it's easy to see Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's presentation on May 24, 2007, as the starting gun in an entrepreneurial race that some have dubbed "the Facebook Economy."

On that day in May, Zuckerberg announced that the privately held social networking site he founded in 2004 would open to third-party developers, transforming itself from a popular Web site to a platform on which other businesses can operate. Eight months later, more than 14,000 applications from third-party developers are live on Facebook, allowing users to do everything from flirt to browse for books. The most successful are raking in profits from ad revenues.

Is Facebook becoming the social operating system of the Internet, poised to support a whole new generation of businesses? Or is this new industry of applications leaning too heavily on the quixotic popularity of a single Web site? Industry leaders and Wharton experts see major opportunities ahead for those who can manage the risks.Read More>>

Jaguar, Land Rover deal to cost Tata Motors $2 bn

The final cost of the Jaguar-Land Rover deal may go above the $ 2-billion mark. According to sources in the auto industry, Tata Motors may end up forking out between $2-2.5 billion for the two British brands depending upon the kind of engine supply and sourcing arrangements it can get Ford to commit to. The final bid amount could also include JLR debt. Sources say the deal will be concluded in the next 10-15 days.

When contacted Ford spokesman John Gardiner said: “We cannot say anything more than that the discussions are ongoing and good progress is being made.” On Monday, Tata Motors released a statement saying it hopes the two “parties can reach an agreement in the forthcoming weeks”. Read More>>

Apple Adds New iPhone & iPod touch Models

Apple® today added new models of the iPhone™ and iPod® touch which have double the memory, doubling the amount of music, photos and videos that customers can carry with them wherever they go. The revolutionary iPhone now comes in a new 16GB model for $499, joining the 8GB model for $399. iPod touch now comes in a 32GB model for $499, joining the 16GB model for $399 and the 8GB model for $299.

“For some users, there’s never enough memory,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPod and iPhone Product Marketing. “Now people can enjoy even more of their music, photos and videos on the most revolutionary mobile phone and best Wi-Fi mobile device in the world.”

Both iPhone and iPod touch feature Apple’s revolutionary Multi-Touch™ user interface and pioneering software that allows users to find and enjoy all their music, videos, photos and more with just a touch of their finger. All iPhone and iPod touch models include the latest software enhancements announced last month including the ability to automatically find your location using the new Maps application*; create Web Clips for your favorite websites; customize your home screen and watch movies from the new iTunes® Movie Rentals. Both iPhone and iPod touch feature the world’s most advanced mobile web browser in the world with Safari™ and great mobile applications including Mail, Maps, Stocks, Weather and Notes. Read More>>

Web 3.0: Is It About Personalization?

On the UK's Guardian newspaper site today, writer Jemina Kiss suggested that Web 3.0 will be about recommendation. "If web 2.0 could be summarized as interaction, web 3.0 must be about recommendation and personalization," she wrote. Using Last.fm and Facebook's Beacon as an example, Kiss painted a picture of a web where personalized recommendation services can feed us information on new music, new products, and where to eat. It's a marketers dream and it's really not far off from the definitions we've come up with in the past here on ReadWriteWeb.

We've written about web 3.0 and attempted to define it many, many times here over the past year. One of the common themes between almost all of the posts is that Web 3.0 and the vision of the Semantic Web are joined at the hip.

Last April, we held a contest asking readers for their web 3.0 definitions. Our favorite came from Robert O'Brien, who defined Web 3.0 as a "decentralized asynchronous me."

"Web 1.0: Centralized Them. Web 2.0: Distributed Us. Web 3.0: Decentralized Me," he wrote. "[Web 3.0 is] about me when I don't want to participate in the world. It's about me when I want to have more control of my environment particularly who I let in. When my attention is stretched who/what do I pay attention to and who do I let pay attention to me. It is more effective communication for me!"

What O'Brien was getting at is basically what Kiss was getting at: personalization and recommendation. And that's the promise of the Semantic Web. The easiest way to sell the Semantic Web vision to consumers is to talk about how it can make their lives easier. When machines understand things in human terms, and can apply that knowledge to your attention data, we'll have a web that knows what we want and when we want it. Read More>>

Why Microsoft Needs Yahoo: The Real Story

So one day, Scott McNealy, founder and chairman of Sun, read in his morning newspaper how the use of Java was rapidly diminishing, courtesy of something called 'The LAMP Stack'. Furiously, he called his accountant.

Scott: "I knew this Java thing was a bad idea in the first place! I see only one solution. We need to buy this Lamp!"
Accountant: "Euh, LAMP is not a company. It's an acronym. It's Linux , Apache, MySQL and PHP"
Scott: "Then buy me Linux!"
Accountant: "But we still have this Solaris thing.."
Scott: "Then buy me Apache!"
Accountant: "That's a foundation. Nothing to buy there."
Scott: "Then buy me MySQL!"
Accountant: "We don't do databases."
Scott: "It's a database?"
Accountant: "What rock have you been living under?"
Scott: "Sweet. I can own the Lamp AND piss off Oracle at the same time!" (waves fake plastic magic wand) "Make it so!"

And so it happened.

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TCS employees quit after appraisal

Coinciding with cost-cutting drive in Indian IT space amid fears of recession in the United States, the country's largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services [Get Quote] on Tuesday said that about 500 members of its staff have 'voluntarily resigned' after an annual performance check.

"Employees with experience of two years and above across the company who were unable to meet the performance requirements of our company are asked to look for other jobs commensurate with their abilities," TCS spokesperson Pradipta Bagchi said.

However, he asserted that no employee has been sacked or fired. As a policy the only time that TCS dismisses people is for disciplinary reasons, he added.

"This is not an exceptional thing, it happens every year and it is part of our annual performance exercise. In TCS, everyone has to go through an appraisal cycle where they are rated between 1 and 5 depending on their performance. If in one appraisal cycle anyone is rated below 2, we put them on PIP (performance improvement plan). Read More>>

Monday, February 04, 2008

Microsoft plans new Windows Live, Live search releases

Microsoft is planning a new release this spring of its Live search product, code-named Rome.

That tidbit was mentioned Friday as part of the software giant's employee Webcast to discuss the Yahoo bid. Microsoft filed a transcript of the employee meeting on Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This is just the first of many product tidbits one can expect as part of the regulatory filings being made in conjunction with the offer. Read More>>

Apple among those considering rival bid for Yahoo?

Global giants including Apple Inc. and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. are considering rival bids for the internet search icon Yahoo, which has received a $44.6 billion offer from Microsoft, the Scotsman is reporting.

Though the report cites no sources, it points to a statement on Yahoo's website that says that company will seek acquisition proposals from other companies, evaluate all of its strategic alternatives, and then "pursue the option that it believes can best maximise value for our shareholders."

In addition to Apple and News Corp., several other firms are reported to be unwilling to allow Microsoft to gobble up Yahoo without a fight, including American media conglomerate InterActiveCorp and leading Chinese search firms such as Alibaba.com.Read More>>

Yahoo may consider Google alliance

Yahoo Inc would consider a business alliance with Google Inc as one way to rebuff a $44.6 billion takeover proposal by Microsoft, a source familiar with Yahoo's strategy said on Sunday.

Yahoo management is considering revisiting talks it held with Google several months ago on an alliance as an alternative to Microsoft's bid, that source said. At $31 a share, Yahoo believes the bid undervalues the company, two sources said.

A second source close to Yahoo said it had received a procession of preliminary contacts by media, technology, telephone and financial companies. But the source said they were unaware whether any alternative bid was in the offing.

In a memo to Yahoo employees on Friday, which was obtained by Reuters on Sunday, Yahoo leaders wrote: "We want to emphasize that absolutely no decisions have been made -- and, despite what some people have tried to suggest, there's certainly no integration process underway."

Few natural bidders exist besides Google that could engage in a bidding war, and Google would be unlikely to win approval from antitrust regulators, some Wall Street analysts said on Friday. Read More>>

Yahoo, MS deal a challenge for dotcom cos in India

A potential combination between Microsoft and Yahoo! is likely to erode online advertisement revenues of some small dotcom companies in India while Google could lose some of the pricing power in the country, industry watchers said.

The presence of two strong content aggregators will also make the market tighter for full-range content behemoths — horizontal Web portals — that largely depend on online advertising revenues, they said. Already, the likes of Sify are moving away from the horizontal portal model and are trying to offer transaction-based services.
“Google has achieved a strong position in the Indian market as far as ad spends are concerned, which means that a majority of the effects of the acquisition would be reflected on the desi players,” said online research and advisory firm JuxtConsult co-founder Mrutyunjay Mishra.

Estimates suggest that Google, Yahoo! and the distant third MSN together command about 75% of online advertising budgets in the country, valued at about $120 million. “The merger would ensure the survival for MSN and allow the online branch of Microsoft to move to an ad-driven model, much popularised by Google,” said digital marketing firm Pinstorm CEO Mahesh Murthy. Read More>>

Intel to unveil new chip technology

Intel will unveil a breakthrough today with an emerging memory-chip technology called phase-change while touting a key new chip for handheld Internet devices that it says will be less than a quarter of the size of its present chips for personal computers.

The Santa Clara chip maker said it has been able to demonstrate a method for doubling the capacity of phase-change memory. It will reveal the breakthrough at the Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco.

Phase-change products are expected to reach the market within a couple of years and could replace the NOR flash memory chips used in cell phones. They have been given their name because the material chalcogenide that is used in their construction changes its state from liquid to crystalline to store data.

The added capacity will make phase-change a more attractive alternative to NOR flash, said Steve Cullen, an independent industry analyst.

Also at the conference, Intel will offer technical details about its Silverthorne processor for portable Internet devices and handhelds. The chip will be less than a quarter of the size of the Penryn chip for desktop computers, allowing it to fit easily in small devices, and run at one-tenth the power of some of Intel's lowest-powered chips today.

Warren East, chief executive of competitor ARM, said: "I don't think you're going to see any blinding flashes of light."

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Shaun Pollock farewelled

South Africa all-rounder Shaun Pollock was 'emotionally drained' after bringing the curtain down on his international career by hitting the winning runs against West Indies.

In a rain-affected game in Johannesburg, the Proteas won by eight wickets to seal a 5-0 series success, but all eyes were on Pollock in his final international game.

"I would like to thank South Africa Cricket for giving me the chance to represent such a passionate nation," he said. "It's been a wonderful journey.

"I feel emotionally drained. At all of the five venues I've played my last five games, the supporters at every ground have carried me through."

Pollock, who was named South Africa's joint man of the series alongside JP Duminy, paid tribute to his Proteas team-mates, saying: "It's been fantastic.

"We've made some wonderful friendships and we've played some awesome cricket over the years.

"Things are looking very good and I'm sure we'll go from strength to strength."

Man-of-the-match Herschelle Gibbs, who struck a dashing 102 off 84 balls to help his side reach a revised target of 211 from 31 overs, said Pollock had been an ambassador for South African cricket.

"He's not only a role-model for everyone, he's a legend of the game and a true gentleman.

"I'm just happy he could bow out the way he should."

Captain Graeme Smith revealed the series had been emotional for the whole squad.
"It's been heavy but it's been great," he said. "It was something special to be a part of."

He also paid tribute to the crowds, who turned out in their numbers to say goodbye to Pollock.

"The emotions they've shown Shaun have been unbelievable and we'd like to thank them."

West Indies skipper Dwayne Bravo added: "Congratulations to Shaun Pollock on a successful career and I wish him all the best."

He admitted injuries had hamstrung his side's efforts in the series.

"Injuries were big setbacks for us and we were always on the back foot," he said.
"I must give credit to the guys who stepped up to the plate. I'm so proud of the guys."

Dell developing Google Android handset

Dell will unveil a smartphone based on Google's Android platform and it'll do so at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) show in Barcelona next month.

At least, that's what unnamed "senior industry sources" cited by UK trade paper Marketing Week claim.

It also admitted Google insiders say that there's no near-future announcement on the calendar.

Google announced the open source, Linux-based Android back in November 2007, and while the platform's pitched as a Google initiative, it has plenty of support, mobile phone majors like Samsung and Motorola among them. Android's tied firmly into Google's online apps, and is essentially a way to get the advertising company's 'word from our sponsor' wares out in front of eyes on the move. Read More>>

Nokia N82 smartphone

Review Nokia has boosted its N series with its most heavily-featured candybar yet. With a five-megapixel Carl Zeiss-lensed, xenon flash equipped camera and GPS, it’s comparable to the N95 and one of the best cameraphones around. Even if it’s not the prettiest.

Working on the principle that you shouldn’t judge a book by the cover, anyone serious about getting a high-quality cameraphone should take a long hard look at the N82.

With Wi-Fi and HSDPA 3G connectivity, it has versatile options for high-speed web surfing and content downloading. It doesn’t have the 8GB built-in storage capacity of the recently upgraded N95 8GB - reviewed here - just 100MB of internal dynamic memory. But the N82 does have the same media player plus a Micro SD card slot. The N82 comes with a 2GB card, but can take Micro SDs of up to 8GB. These are widely available for around £40, giving you an affordable route to upgrade to iPhone-like music player capacity.

Other plus points include unusually high video recording quality for a cameraphone, and the facility to upload pics and clips online to content sharing sites. The N82 is also one of the new breed of N-series phones to support the Nokia Music Store and revamped N-Gage gaming platform. Read More>>



Possible Yahoo Sale Puts Focus On AOL

Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo on Friday revived debate about AOL's plan to remake itself as an online advertising company and whether it might too become a target for acquisition.

AOL has been on a tear assembling an advertising network called Platform A that is meant to be the basis for the company's future growth. At the same time, discussions have surfaced occasionally at AOL's corporate parent, Time Warner, over whether the subsidiary should be spun out in part or whole.

In November, new Time Warner chief executive Jeffrey Bewkes said he would consider selling parts of the company to enhance its "strategic advantage." Time Warner's stock has lagged for years as its merger with AOL in 2001 failed to live up to its promise.

Among those that could take an interest in AOL include Google, which already owns 5 percent of the Internet giant and is in the process of buying online ad business DoubleClick. This weekend, Google made clear its concern about the Microsoft-Yahoo deal as it said that the bid "raises troubling questions" for "openness and innovation" on the Web. Another possible suitor for AOL is Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., which has shown its willingness to go after big enterprises by buying such businesses as MySpace and Dow Jones.

Yet analysts were skeptical that a sale was in the cards. Read More>>

IBM says it will invest more in India this year

Betting big on India's fast growing IT security demand, global IT giant IBM is planning to increase its investments in India out of its $1.5 billion global security budget this year.

IBM has chosen India as one of the three global destinations to deploy its security researchers.

"We are gearing up to cater to the global market opportunity for security spend, which is around USD 100 billion. We are planning to increase investments in our two software laboratories in Pune and Bangalore in 2008," IBM's Worldwide Evangelist for Security Pierre Noel told media.

This investment, which would come as part of IBM's $1.5 billion security initiative, will fund the IT major's ongoing projects to develop new security products in India, Noel said.

In 2006, IBM had said that it would treble its investment to $6 billion by 2009 with a view to enhance its presence in the fast-growing domestic market. More Details>>

Google to Oppose Microsoft, Yahoo deal

Google does not much like the fact that Microsoft is making a bid for internet portal firm Yahoo! . So the world's largest search company has decided to start a PR campaign to get the government to kill the deal.

In a blog post, Google Senior Vice President David Drummond, asks whether Microsoft could "now attempt to exert the same sort of inappropriate and illegal influence over the Internet that it did with the PC," according to The Wall Street Journal (subscription required). Microsoft immediately took the other side of the argument by saying that Google dominates the global search market. A purchase of Yahoo! would not knock Google out of the No.1 spot.

The bickering over the matter probably makes little difference. Google is so powerful now in internet search that Microsoft may not make much progress there even by owning Yahoo!. There will be all sorts of integration problems if its bid goes through. Google probably will keep gaining search share in the meantime. The government knows all of that. There is little reason for them to oppose the deal.

The New Browser War: Mobile Firefox vs. Opera Mini

Last October, Mozilla announced that they were working on a mobile version of the Firefox browser. As it turns out, they were working on two versions: one designed for touchscreen devices like the iPhone and another for traditional phones. Now Mozilla has finally given us a glimpse of their designs by posting the plans, mockups, and details of these two upcoming mobile browsers on the Mozilla wiki.

The non-touchscreen browser introduces a virtual cursor that is controlled with the keyboard navigational keys. Using short presses (clicks) on the directional pad's left key will quickly navigate through clickable elements. Longer presses on the left key will begin smooth scrolling. When scrolling, after a set amount of time the page will gradually zoom out to give you a view of the entire layout which will allow for faster scrolling. When you stop pressing the directional pad button, the browser will gradually zoom back in on the element that the cursor is positioned over.

The right key of the directional pad will bring up a menu that provides access to navigation functionality, including items like the Address Bar, Refresh, Back, History, Bookmarks, Tabs, Bookmark This, and Quit. read more

Kiran Bedi IPS - First and Highest Ranking Indian Woman

Kiran Bedi, Ph.D, is India’s first and highest ranking (retired in 2007) woman officer who joined the Indian Police Service in 1972. Her experience and expertise include more than 35 years of tough, innovative and welfare policing.

She has worked with the United Nations as the Police Advisor to the Secretary General, in the Department of Peace Keeping Operations. She has represented India at the United Nations, and in International forums on crime prevention, drug abuse, police and prison reforms and women’s issues.

She has also been a National and an Asian Tennis champion.

Recipient of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award (also called the Asian Nobel Prize), and several other decorations, Dr. Bedi is an author of several books, anchors radio and television shows and is a columnist with leading newspapers and magazines. She is a sought after speaker on social, professional and leadership issues. read more

In polls conducted by the "The Week "( 2002) Kiran Bedi was voted as the most admired woman in the country, 5th most admired Indian and one of the 15 Indian Icons of 2006.

Arnold Schwarzenegger will not appear in "Terminator 4"

Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins

Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins is the upcoming 2009 fourth installment to the Terminator film series, written by David Campbell Wilson, John Brancato, and Michael Ferris, directed by McG, and starring Christian Bale as John Connor. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, and Claire Danes will not be returning. Shooting of the film is expected to start on April 21, 2008 in Budapest. read more

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Windows XP to be retired in 2008

Windows XP will stop being available on new PCs from the end of January 2008.

Microsoft is keeping to a plan to stop selling the operating system even though surveys show a lukewarm response to Windows Vista among consumers.

A poll by US market research firm Harris Interactive found that only 10% of those questioned were planning to upgrade to Vista in the near future.

All versions of XP, including those made for media centre or tablet PCs, are affected by the decision.

System shock

Microsoft has confirmed that from 31 January 2008 large PC makers, such as Dell, HP and Toshiba, will no longer be able to buy licences for the software so they can install it on new machines.

Windows XP is being retired to make way for Windows Vista, the consumer editions of which were launched in Europe on 30 January.

However, a poll released in early April suggests that Vista has yet to win over significant numbers of potential customers.

The study of 2,223 web-using Americans found that although 87% had heard of the operating system only 12% of those who knew of it were planning to install it. read full story

Reliance Power IPO subscribed 72 times

Investors bid for as many as 72 times the number of shares that Reliance Power offered for subscription under its initial public offering (IPO). They have put in bids for over 1,654.8 crore shares as against the 22.8 crore shares on offer.

The figures are based on the latest data available but merchant banking sources associated with the offer said that the final tally and the investor composition will be known later in the night.

The issue has already pulled in roughly Rs 60,000 crore by way of application money based on the data available as of yesterday – the exact amount depends on the investor composition.

The IPO received maximum response on the last day compared to the first three days, with the subscription count racing from 24 times as late as 9 p.m. on day three to over 72 times by 6 p.m. today.

On the evidence so far, it is clear that there has been surge in investor response on the last day compared to the earlier three days.

In terms of number of applications Reliance Power IPO has set a new record. It received ever nearly 31 lakh applications by the end of day three, the highest ever, according sources in the merchant banking industry handling the IPO.

By the end of day three the retail portion of the shares on offer received 9.02 times bidding while the qualified institutional buyers’ portion was subscribed 30.68 times. The non-institutional investors’ (corporate and high net worth individuals) portion was subscribed 32.40 times, as per composite BSE and NSE data compiled till late night yesterday. read full story

AOL to End Netscape Support in March

Today, we would've been penning AOL's Netscape's orbituary had it not been for the last minute breather given to the browser on Wednesday this week.

Tom Drapeau, director of Netscape, AOL, who famously stopped development on Netscape in December last year, and who set Feb 1, 2008 as the deadline for ending all support to the browser was the same person who on Wednesday pushed forth the deadline to March 1st this year
The reason he cited is that Netscape and partners need more time to complete work on the tools necessary for users to migrate to Mozilla's Firefox or Flock's Flock browsers.

In a post to the Netscape blog, Drapeau explained that Mozilla, Flock, and AOL are working towards providing tools to ease migration to the recommended Flock and Firefox alternatives.

He also said that for Netscape 9 users, an upgrade would be issued through the browser's integrated update feature to help streamline the process of choosing between alternatives (Firefox and Flock).

But even for Drapeau, Flock is a new recommendation, because in December 2007, he had recommended only Firefox as possible successor to Netscape. Flock is a free browser with social networking features, and is built on Firefox code base. read full story

Hyundai to make India global hub for small cars

Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) plans to invest $1 billion overall in its second plant, which commenced operations here on Saturday. This will further strengthen its resolve to make India its global hub for manufacturing small cars.

As part of its expansion programme, the company has so far invested $750 million and plans to invest the balance over the next couple of years. HMIL, which kick-started its operations by breaking ground for its first plant near Chennai on December 10, 1996, had invested $733 million during first phase.

“We have recorded huge success in India over the last ten years. Our new plant will be the platform for future growth. I’m sure HMIL will play its role perfectly as a global manufacturing hub for all of our small car models,” Mong-Koo Chung, chairman & CEO, Hyundai Motor said here on Thursday.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu chief minister, M Karunanidhi inaugurated the second plant operations amidst the presence senior officials of the state government as well as from Hyundai, besides R C Panda, Union secretary, ministry for heavy industries.

“Hyundai had set up a plant initially with a capacity of 1.3 lakh units per annum. In less than ten years since then, it has now scaled up its capacity to 6.3 lakh units per annum, which is a record growth for any car manufacturer in India,” Mr Karunanidhi said. read full story

Yahoo! Doesn't Have What Microsoft Needs

Microsoft and Yahoo! have a big problem. Online ads are booming, and they are getting left out. Microsoft's online business racked up a loss of $248 million during the quarter ending in December. Yahoo! makes money, but its earnings are slipping fast: Net income fell 23 % to $205.7 million last quarter from $268 million during the year-ago period.

Little wonder Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) bid for Yahoo! (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ) Friday. While Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) sucks up the money flowing into online advertising, its two online rivals grow weaker. On Wednesday, Google reported a 17% jump in earnings to $1.21 billion over the year-ago period.

But if search advertising is raining cash down on Google, Microsoft's attempt to fix the problem by buying Yahoo! is like running out into the street and trying to capture some of the downpour with a fork: It's the wrong tool for the job. Call it reverse synergy--both Microsoft and Yahoo! are weak where Google is strong, in search and search advertising. read full story

Budget will be driven by election motives

Finance Minister P Chidambaram will present the Union Budget on February 29. The presentation of the Budget is one of the most closely followed event in India as it affects almost every one right from the housewife, salaried class, corporates, entrepreneurs and even those who have retired.

To find out what are the expectations of the people about the budget, IBNLive organised an online chat with financial journalist Sandipan Deb on Saturday.

Here we reproduce the full text of his chat.

Sadik Ismail: What you think is the driving force behind Budget 2008? Is it the poor man, corporate, election, middle class or a consensual approach?

Sandipan Deb: I hope I am wrong but I fear that this Budget would be driven by election motives more than anything else. So expect lots of sops to the "aam aadmi", and dread the knowledge that most of the money will maybe not reach. I don't want to sound overly pessimistic, but I think this is what will happen. We are at a critical point in our economic and political history when the economy is doing marvellously but politically we are fragmented. I think it will be a politician's budget, not an economist's. read full story

Is this Bill Gates' last big throw?

Microsoft's proposal to buy internet veteran Yahoo for a whopping $44.6bn (£22.4bn) certainly grabs the attention.

But does it make business sense?

In a way this won't be the Microsoft founder's problem. This summer Mr Gates will leave the company to work full-time on fighting global poverty and diseases like Aids, Malaria and TB.

But the Microsoft managers who have to make it work will be asked whether this is a case of one failing giant trying to prop up another.

The Google factor

Yahoo has been on the ropes for a long time.

Once the top dog of the internet, the company has been haemorrhaging users and money. With advertising income not anywhere near where it should be, Yahoo's share price is stuck in the doldrums.

Last June Yahoo's board chucked out chief executive Terry Semel and brought back co-founder Jerry Yang to recapture the firm's dominance - to little avail. read full story

Fed boss says 2008 outlook worse

Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke has said that the outlook for the US economy in 2008 has worsened.

His comments in Washington come after leading investment banks warned that the US was heading for a recession.

However, Mr Bernanke said the central bank was willing to act in a decisive and timely manner to ensure the economy remained on an even keel.

Analysts said this was a strong sign that the Fed would cut interest rates again when it meets later this month.

Substantive action

The bank has cut rates three times since last summer, most recently in December to 4.25% - the lowest level in two years.

During his speech on Thursday, Mr Bernanke said the Fed was prepared to "take substantive additional action as needed to support growth and to provide adequate insurance against downside risks". read full story

U.S. Economy Unexpectedly Sheds 17,000 Jobs

The economy lost 17,000 jobs in January, the Labor Department reported on Friday, the first monthly decline in four years and the most striking evidence yet that the United States may be slipping into a recession.

Until now, the labor market had been growing at a steady if softening pace. Many economists pointed to expanding payrolls as the final holdout in a sluggish economy weighed down by trouble on Wall Street, the collapse of the housing bubble, and a cascade of credit problems linked to soured subprime mortgages.

But the January employment report cast the job market in a startlingly darker light. Jobs disappeared across a broad spectrum of professions, with the steepest losses coming in the manufacturing, construction and goods-producing industries.

Adding to the gloom, the government said that the level of employment was sharply lower in December than it had originally estimated. The new figure was based on an annual review of every job covered by unemployment insurance. read full story

Intel To Sell Apple MacBook Air Chip To PC Makers

The highly miniaturized version of the Core 2 Duo made by Intel specifically for the MacBook Air could end up spurring a raft of Windows-based competitors.

Other PC makers are reportedly looking to slim down their laptops like Apple did this month with its MacBook Air.

Intel has reportedly sold a version of the miniaturized Core 2 Duo processor in Apple's recently released MacBook Air to other manufactures, which could then build Windows-based competitors to the ultrathin and light notebook.

Two PC manufacturers have already signed on to use the custom-designed chip, and products powered by the processor are expected to be released soon, CNET and tech magazine PC Advisor reported Wednesday, both quoting a source familiar with the plans.

An Intel spokesman declined to give any sales details but did note that Apple is the only hardware manufacturer that sells a laptop based on this specific Core 2 Duo processor. read full story

Friday, February 01, 2008

Dravid The Wall with Statistics

Having celeberated his 35th birthday[11/1/2008) away from his motherland, Dravid can certainly look forward-back on his many milestones that have quietly slipped into the record books, just like himself. Simple and unassuming. Not for him the brouha that others evoke from a lopsided media.

His accomplishments to list a few are awesome. He is one among the only three batsmen to hit Test centuries in four consecutive innings. The other two are Jack Fingleton and Alan Melville. Dravid achieved this by getting scores of 115, 148, 217 and 100* in three successive matches against England and one against the West Indies in 2002. In 2006, he scored at least a fifty in seven consecutive Tests, which bettered the previous Indian record of 50+ scores in six consecutive Tests for a single batsman. This record was shared by Vijay Hazare, Chandu Borde, Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar and Sadagoppan Ramesh. He is currently second among batsmen who have scored most away runs in Tests (5843). Only Sachin Tendulkar has scored more away Test runs. Dravid’s average is also the highest among all batsmen who have scored 5000 runs in away matches.

He has scored nearly 23% of the total runs put up by India (with a batting average of 102.84) in the 21 Test matches won under Ganguly's captaincy. This is the highest percentage contribution by any batsman in Test cricket history in matches won under a single captain. He holds the distinction of being the first Indian to score five double-hundreds, each bigger than the previous (200* vs Zimbabwe, 217 vs England, 222 vs New Zealand,233 vs Australia, 270 vs Pakistan). He is also the first Indian to score a century against every Test playing nation. He has been involved in the highest partnership away from home for any wicket for India with vice-captain Virender Sehwag of 410 runs vs Pakistan at Lahore in 2006 (the highest partnership between a captain and the vice-captain).He was the fastest to reach 9,000 runs in Test cricket. In all, he took 176 innings to do this, bettering the previous record set by Brian Lara, by one innings.


He holds the world record of not being dismissed on duck for 120 consecutive ODI innings. He is the only batsman to have been involved in two ODI partnerships exceeding 300 runs and was involved in all three highest fourth wicket partnerships for India against South Africa, two with Yuvraj Singh. He has been involved in the highest partnership in the history of ODI cricket with a 331-run partnership along with Sachin Tendulkar againsts New Zealand at Hyderabad in 1999-00. The third highest number of fifties, after Sachin Tendulkar (87) and Inzamam-ul Haq (83). And finally, to sum it up, he was the second batsman after Mark Waugh to score back-to-back hundreds in the World Cup. He was involved in the first 300-run partnership in a World Cup match along with Sourav Ganguly in the 1999 World Cup match against Sri Lanka at Taunton. He was the leading run scorer in the 1999 World Cup with 461 runs.

Surya's Vaaranam Aayiram

If one had a close look at two of the biggest hits of Gautham Menon – Kaaka Kaaka and Vettaiyadu Vilayadu, apart from both being cop stories and backed by power performance of the cast, there was another line of similarity - the lead ladies of both the movies, be it Jyothika of Kaaka Kaaka or Kamlini Mukherjee of Vettaiyadu Vilayadu, get

killed. Even Jyothika in Vettaiyadu Vilayadu was shown to be killed in the initial days of release of the movie only to be changed later and in DVD version.

If a birdie from Kollywood is to be believed, even in the director’s upcoming Vaaranam Aayiram, the heroine (Sameera Reddy) is killed due to unfortunate circumstances of events. This is when the twist in the story creeps up with the arrival of Ramya into the scene. Seems like the director believes that the death of his heroines could bring his movies some luck as well as a huge empathetic fan-following for the Hero as well. read full story

Aishwarya Rai on Rajini

Aishwarya Rai has expressed her comments on acting with Rajini in'Robot.' At a private function, Aishwarya has agreed to pair with Rajini in 'Robot.' Every time attempts have been made to cast Aishwarya opposite Rajini.

She was approached to star in 'Chandramukhi' and 'Sivaji' too but she turned down the offers because she had no free call sheet.

Mentioning this in her speech, she said, "I have been offered roles to pair with Rajini many times, but only now, it is coming true."

Rajini may have got his heroine for 'Robot' but is yet to find one for 'Kuchelan' that is to start earlier. Ileana turned down the offer as she was 'busy,' so Nayantara has been approached for her call sheet.

Build your web applications with Tapestry 5

Build your web applications with Tapestry 5

Packt Publishing, the publishers of computer related books have released their latest book on Tapestry 5, the Apache open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java. The new book titled, Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications is a step-by-step guide to Java Web development with the developer-friendly Apache Tapestry framework.

The book based on the latest version of Tapestry Web development framework and helps you get working with Tapestry components. It builds up an example website through each the book.

The book assumes that the reader is reasonably comfortable with the Java programming language, but no knowledge of web technologies is needed. For experienced Servlet, JSP, or Struts developers, the book will show an alternative way that will allow them to raise their productivity to an incomparable level. With this book you will see that a contemporary component-based framework can be easy to learn and a pleasure to work with.

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IBM dismisses 700 freshers in India

This may literally be a bolt from Big Blue! IBM is learnt to have delivered the pink slip to a sizeable chunk of its entry-level trainee programmers (ELTPs) across major offices in India.

Most of these ELTPs, who were engineering graduates, had put in nearly a year and were working in numerous technology practice groups under IBM India’s global delivery business.

Though IBM is silent on the actual number of ELTPs dismissed, the total is likely to be in excess of 700 across company locations nationally, including 180-odd in Kolkata alone.

ELTPs, who were essentially freshers, were asked to go based on their performance in aptitude tests that were recently conducted in undisclosed IBM India locations. It is learnt that action on the ELTP front in major IBM locations was an ultra hush-hush exercise about which many senior IBM managers were in the dark.

At present, the IBM India management is reluctant to go into the details of its latest HR exercise. But in a written response to ET’s email query, an IBM spokesperson said, “IBM is driven by a high-performance culture, a place where employees are able to contribute at the upper limits of their potential and continually build market-valued skills and capabilities in both formal training and experiential learning. In support of that expectation on the part of our workforce, we are pioneering new ways for our people to certify their skill levels as both a validation of their value to clients and to reinforce the quality of our employees’ personal skill sets.” read full story

Bheema Review

Bheema hit the screen after having been lying in the cans for a long long time. Vikram, who had no films in 2007, should thank his stars. Lingusamy, who directed the film, his first with Vikram, is known for making family stories. "Bheema" is a mix of action, romance, thrill and sentiment, but fails to impress. The shoddy screenplay and jerky narration are more to blame than the lack of ingenuity on the part of the director. As Vikram's stake is greater than the others, he carries the entire film on his shoulders. He comes out with his by now familiar knock-out performance. Trisha plays her role with grit making the most of her experience of working with Vikram in "Saamy". Lingusamy had roped in the entire "Ghajini team", including cinematographer R.D Rajasekhar, art director Rajeevan and editor Antony. However, they could not do much to lift the film up. The end product is no different from the routinely churned out gangster movies. The one-and-a-half year anxious wait only helped publicize the title "Bheema" the character Vikram played.

Here goes the story...
There are two rival gangs, one headed by Chinna (Prakash Raj) and the other by dreaded don Periyavar (Raghuvaran). Shekhar (Vikram), son of an honest and dedicated policeman, grows up in Rameswaram. From childhood he is drawn towards Chinna more for his benevolent nature than his dark side. Shekhar's admiration for Chinna develops into adoration. For him, Chinna is a role model. He eventually joins the ranks of the gangster and rises to become his trusted lieutenant. A turf war breaks out between Chinna and Periyavar. Fighting on the side of Chinna, 'all muscle' Shekhar humbles Periyavar and his sons and helps Chinna establish his supremacy. However, the rivalry between the two gangs intensifies in a bid to eliminate each other. Terror is let loose. Then enters a new police commissioner (Ashish Vidyarthi). He forms a special team to liquidate the two gangs in encounters. Meanwhile, Shekhar falls in love with Charu (Trisha). This further complicates matters. With the special team in hot pursuit of the gangs, the situation hots up leading to shoot-outs and the resultant mayhem. read full story

Foundation stone for Madurai IT park

The foundation stone for the Information Technology park in Madurai will be laid soon, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi informed the Assembly on Thursday.

Answering a supplementary to a question from N. Nanmaran (Communist Party of India-Marxist) during question hour, Mr. Karunanidhi said people constructing the IT park had approached him for a date to hold the function.

“They will be given the date soon and the foundation stone function will take place.”

(The Government had announced that IT parks would be set up in Tier-II cities such as Madurai and Coimbatore to boost job prospects in these areas and to spread growth of IT across the State.)

Replying to G. Senthamizhan (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), he said after the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government assumed office, it had given No Objection Certificates relating to relaxation in additional floor space index to 93 firms for constructing 3.42 crore sq.ft. of IT space. The AIADMK regime gave NOC for only 2.66 crore sq.ft. to 107 companies during a three-and-a-half year period.

He recalled that it was the DMK government that set up a separate department for Information Technology and created an IT task force when it was in power from 1996 to 2001. read full story

Explosive growth in Coimbatore

THE industrial and textile city of Coimbatore is in the throes of a big change. For the past three years, it has witnessed ceaseless activity in every area – real estate, foundry, engineering industry, civil aviation, information technology, textiles, hospitality, health care, education and poultry farming. However, the resulting economic boom has brought in its wake a host of problems, and the optimistic mood that prevailed earlier is now tempered with caution.

If the six-laning of the arterial Avanashi Road and the cutting down of hundreds of trees lining the road for this purpose are the most visible form of activity, there are numerous entrepreneurial activities taking place quietly. For instance, the construction of a massive Trade Fair Complex with five halls and with a total built-up area of 30,000 square metres. Two halls, big enough to hold industrial exhibitions, and a food court of international standards are the latest additions. The Trade Fair Complex is the flagship project of the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA). It is gearing up to host the biennial Industrial Technological Fair from February 1 to 6. About 450 participants are expected to showcase different types of CNC machines, hydraulic presses, general engineering machinery, welding machinery, construction equipment, gearboxes, motor pumps, and so on. Fourteen foreign countries are also participating.

C. Muthusami, the low-profile president of the association, said: “CODISSIA is the first district association in India to own a trade fair complex. The complex is spread over 40 acres. The entire complex has been built without any assistance from the government. The first phase, which involved the construction of three gigantic halls, was completed in just 155 days.”

In April, Suguna Kalyana Mandapam will host a “Made in Coimbatore” exhibition organised by the Lions Club of Coimbatore Gems. The city has pioneered many products – wet grinders, household appliances and domestic and irrigation pumps, to name a few.

“What is not made in Coimbatore?” asked N.S. Kumar, chairman, Yenyeskey Machine Tools, Coimbatore, who is striving to make the exhibition a success. “The people of Coimbatore themselves do not know the range of products made here. Wet grinders were first made here. Different types of textile machinery have their origins in Coimbatore.” If there was hype about Coimbatore being the second information technology hub in Tamil Nadu after Chennai, it is becoming a reality. After a delay of about 15 months, the first steps have been taken for the construction of TIDEL Park, Coimbatore (TPCL). It is a joint venture of the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO), the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT), the TIDEL Park and the Software Technology Park of India (STPI). The success of the TIDEL Park in Chennai has encouraged its promoters to build a second TIDEL Park, in Coimbatore, which will be a massive plug-and-pay building complex for IT companies. It will have three basements, ground floor and four upper floors, a total built-up area of 1,61,500 sq m. Bids have been invited for building this sophisticated complex with civil and allied works at an estimated cost of Rs.140 crore. The complex will come up at ELCOT’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for IT at Vilankurichi. read full story

Torvalds: Linux ready to go green


The infrastructure and tools required to make Linux a green operating system are now in place, according to Linux leader Linus Torvalds, who was in Melbourne this week attending Australia's largest Linux conference.

In an interview at the linux.conf.au conference, the developer of the Linux kernel admitted that the operating system was lagging behind on power-management and energy-diagnosis tools.

"It is an area we were pretty weak in a few years ago and just building up the infrastructure took a long time, but now we are at a point where we have most of it done," Torvalds said.

"That doesn't mean we are done. Now we have an infrastructure in place... we have the tools to measure power and notice when the power is higher and why that is, which is pretty important. Before, it used to be a black box," he said. read full story

Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion

Microsoft Corp said on Friday it has offered to buy Yahoo Inc, the popular Web portal, for $44.6 billion in cash and stock, seeking to join forces against Google Inc in what would be the biggest Internet deal since the Time Warner-AOL merger.
Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo for $31 per share, a 62 percent premium over Yahoo's closing stock price on Nasdaq Thursday. Yahoo shares jumped to $30.75 in premarket trading.
Yahoo said the online advertising market is growing rapidly and expected to reach nearly $80 billion by 2010 from over $40 billion in 2007. Yahoo added it is "increasingly dominated by one player," referring to Web search leader Google.
"We have great respect for Yahoo, and together we can offer an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better positioned to compete in the online services market," Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said in a statement.
Yahoo was not immediately available for comment.
The company has been losing market share to Google and warned earlier this week that it faced "headwinds" in 2008, forecasting revenue below Wall Street estimates.
On Thursday, Yahoo disclosed that nonexecutive Chairman Terry Semel was leaving the board, ending its formal ties with the former chief executive, who is credited with reviving the company and then losing touch. read full story

What is Recession?

I come across most of folks ask me about what is recession and how it affects the country's economy. It gives me chance to bring some good resources into this blog. I have collected excerpts from few sites and posting here.

about.com

The official definition of recession is when GDP growth is negative for consecutive two quarters or more. However, you can feel like you are in a recession before it has officially started because it is usually preceded by several quarters of slowing but positive growth. It feels like a recession when GDP growth slows, businesses stop expanding, employment falls, unemployment rises, and housing prices decline.

For example, the stock market crash and subsequent economic downturn in 2000 was not a recession in technical terms. GDP growth was negative in Q3 2000, Q1 2001, and Q3 2001. However, anyone who lived through it knows that it felt like a recession during all that time. And in fact, GDP growth did not reach over 3% until Q3 2003.

Wikipedoa.org

A recession is a decline in a country's gross domestic product (GDP), or negative real economic growth, for two or more successive quarters of a year.

An alternative, less accepted definition of recession is a downward trend in the rate of actual GDP growth as promoted by the business-cycle dating committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research.[1] That private organization defines a recession more ambiguously as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months." A recession may involve simultaneous declines in coincident measures of overall economic activity such as employment, investment, and corporate profits. Recessions may be associated with falling prices (deflation), or, alternatively, sharply rising prices (inflation) in a process known as stagflation. A severe or long recession is referred to as an economic depression.

howstuffworks.com

When the nation is in the early part of a recession, nobody knows for sure if it is actually a recession or not. The economy might turn around the next day, which would mean the contraction was just a temporary decrease in activity along a mostly upward track. Economists don't know if the economy is in recession until they can gather data over an extended period of time -- typically six months or more.

There is no strict definition for recession. Different people consider different factors when making the assessment.

Some economists and journalists define a recession as two consecutive quarters (three-month financial periods in the year) in which the gross domestic product (GDP) decreases.

In the United States, the economy follows a somewhat regular pattern of expansion and contraction. The economy will typically expand steadily for six to 10 years and then enter a recession for six months to two years. The point where the recession begins is known as a peak, and the point where it ends as known as a trough. Following the trough, the economy expands again toward another peak. Economists call the period of time between two peaks a business cycle.

what is One Laptop per Child(OLPC)?

The proposed $100 machine will be a Linux-based, with a dual-mode display—both a full-color, transmissive DVD mode, and a second display option that is black and white reflective and sunlight-readable at 3× the resolution. The laptop will have a 500MHz processor and 128MB of DRAM, with 500MB of Flash memory; it will not have a hard disk, but it will have four USB ports. The laptops will have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creating an ad hoc, local area network. The laptops will use innovative power (including wind-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data.

Read the FAQs from www.laptop.org

Cash-strapped Sri Lankan Team need India's help

Arjuna Ranatunga, the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) chairman, has revealed his board has no money left and is banking on financial support from India to stay afloat.

Ranatunga, who was appointed head of SLC by the country's President Mahinda Rajapakse earlier this month, said the board was surviving on bank borrowings.

"We are now surviving on a six-million dollar bank overdraft," Ranatunga told AFP in an interview this week. "We also plan to ask for a short-term loan from the Indian cricket board to be set off against some of our future tour revenues."

Allegations of kickbacks have dogged Sri Lanka's cricket administration for years and Ranatunga has asked a team of auditors to investigate the board's finances. SLC wasn't short of sponsors after they won the World Cup under Ranatunga's captaincy in 1996, but the kitty has been running dry in recent times. read full story