Design thinking approach – lessons from a remote control

I use both Samsung and Sony TVs at my place. Both Sony and Samsung are well-known consumer electronics companies that offer a wide range of TVs, each with its own remote control. Both TVs have their own set of pros and cons – but Im not going into all that. The reason Im writing this […]

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AI / ML – history, evolution, application and career prospects

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI / ML) is a field of modern computing which has seen meteoric rise during the past decade. From being just another fantasy jargon in robotic sci-fi movies, AI / ML is now finding application in areas which cut across all kinds of businesses. Growth in demand for AI / […]

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Designing an innovative startup the M-I-T way

Some years ago, I took a course in innovation and commercialisation. This course helped me immensely to think about the innovation process and how it can be used to build better designs for start-ups. So in this article, let me walk you through M-I-T (or MTI or whatever sequence you like) for designing an innovative […]

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10 things I loved about Vietnam

Vietnam is one country which should be in your must-visit list. It is a burgeoning economy and flourishing tourism destination. Vietnam can offer a variety of activities that holiday travellers would certainly look forward to. What’s more, it ticks all the right boxes when it comes to being light on pocket, friendly towards foreigners, with […]

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The sound of music tour, Salzburg

Salzburg is a city in Austria, located on the border with Germany. It is the capital of the state of Salzburg and is known for its beautiful Alpine setting, as well as its rich cultural and musical history. Salzburg is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and was the setting for the film “The Sound […]

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Trip to Europe

Europe is huge and there are far too many exotic destinations to choose from – Germany, Italy, France, Hungary… the list goes on endlessly. But while we may aspire to visit all these places, we don’t have all the time in the world to cover all of Europe (wish we could!).

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Tour of Natural History Museum Vienna

Getting to KHM (it is also called Naturhistorisches Museum) from the Airport hotel – infact any place in Vienna, is not very difficult. Ravi quickly googled the route and sent me screenshots which we could follow even without being online. So we could take an OBB train from Wien Flughafen (that’s the Airport station) to Wien Hauptbahnof (that’s the main train station).

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A rainy day at Mittenwald

Mittenwald is a small village in southern Germany, close to the Austrian border. Its famous Lüftlmalerei paintings make this village look like a scene just out of a fairy-tale book. Mittenwald derives its historical importance from the 14th century cathedral of St. Peter and Paul located at the village center.

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Toy train to Maurach

This ancient toy train (called “Cog railway” in Europe) transports tourists from Jenbach to Achensee. Maurach is on the way between – much closer to Achensee. We disembarked here in Maurach and instantly fell in love with the picturesque country-side. 

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Mandav – the fortress town

Mandu is also popularly known as Mandav or Mandavgad. Sometimes people even spell it Mandavgadh. It was once named “Shadiabad” by an emperor bygone. The literal meaning is “city of joy” – which at some period in medieval history it certainly was. Although one can’t say that any longer.

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