India's hand written daily, The Musalman

7/08/2007 03:24:00 PM | Permanent Link | Comments (2)
And I complain that typing English papers once a week is time consuming!

© Wired.com
© Wired.com

Writing a daily in Urdu calligraphy? Hand writing? Insane, but of course very beautiful!

India, in many ways is the forerunner in the digital world; perhaps not contributing to compelling changes, but embracing technological innovations faster than most nation states; and for the record, the digital world (as it is meant here) isn't just outsourcing; 200 million mobile phone subscribers, outstripping China in PC demand, $40B software & services export ... do I really need to add more links?

I went off topic ... But even with these major strides in technology, some people choose to follow their heart.

Great article at Wired; shows India is still living up the culture.

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Mukul Sabharwal is an engineering student at Iowa State University and writes software for a living.

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We are known for doing weird yet interesting things so add this to the list. It is surprising considering TN has sparse Musalaman population

is this actually real how do they write so fast ...

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