Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Telugu association to host 3-day convention in Chicago
The Telugu Association of North America (TANA) will host its 17th biennia convention at Rosemont Convention Center in Rosemont a northside suburb of Chicago for three days, beginning July 2.
The theme of the convention is "Technological Innovation and Cultural Celebration" and the organizers have pledged that all activities of interest to members – including technology, business and entertainment, as well as social, spiritual and religious issues – will be covered.
Kasi Paturi, chairman of TANA's public relation committee, told reporters here the organizers expect close to 7,000 people of all ages to attend the convention that would include top-ranking personalities in the areas of technology, banking, finance, politics, art, culture, film and youth
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The theme of the convention is "Technological Innovation and Cultural Celebration" and the organizers have pledged that all activities of interest to members – including technology, business and entertainment, as well as social, spiritual and religious issues – will be covered.
Kasi Paturi, chairman of TANA's public relation committee, told reporters here the organizers expect close to 7,000 people of all ages to attend the convention that would include top-ranking personalities in the areas of technology, banking, finance, politics, art, culture, film and youth
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: activities, art, banking, chicago, convention, culture, film and youth, finance, north america, organizers, politics, technology, telugu association
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Rajeev Motwani: Don of the technology age
Rajeev Motwani, a leading computer scientist and Stanford University professor who developed new ways to search enormous databases and mentored the founders of Google, has died. He was 47.
Motwani apparently drowned in the pool at his Atherton, Calif., home, where his body was found June 5, the university announced. Friends said he did not know how to swim.
Atherton police are waiting for results of an autopsy before investigating what appears to be an accidental death, a police spokesman said June 9.
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Motwani apparently drowned in the pool at his Atherton, Calif., home, where his body was found June 5, the university announced. Friends said he did not know how to swim.
Atherton police are waiting for results of an autopsy before investigating what appears to be an accidental death, a police spokesman said June 9.
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Labels: accidental death, databases, founder of google, google, page ranking, rajeev motwani, search engine, silicon valley, technology, web pages
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