Hurray! Garmin maps for India!
by Rajesh NatarajanAtlast, we (poor US residents from India, who cannot survive anymore without GPS directions), are saved by Garmin. They have the Indian maps supported for all Garmin versions that you may own now.
Still limited coverage (refer the map), but a great start. Already 70 major cities including Chennai are covered in the current version and most of the other urban areas are attempted to be covered. This should be more than enough to travel on indian roads. I am eager to try out and let you all know once I am done.
10 ways the Nexus One slays the iPhone
by Rajesh NatarajanThis list doesn’t include any of the excellent hardware features found in most Android handsets like an expansion memory card slot, removable battery or the home/back/menu/search soft buttons because Apple will probably never implement these. Apple will most likely improve the iPhone’s screen resolution in the 4.0 hardware, as the Nexus One’s 800 x 480 AMOLED display has 2.5 times the pixels of iPhone’s 480 x 320 panel.
Here are the 10 ways the Nexus One slays the iPhone…
- Google Voice – There’s something compelling about having a phone number for life that you can forward to any phone. What makes Google Voice cool is that voicemail are transcribed into email so that you can preview them with a glance, imagine your voicemail in a Gmail interface. GV is cost-effective because SMS is and MMS are (update: MMS is coming) free and international calls are cheap. When GV allows number porting, I’m converting and never looking back. GV’s allows you to receive your calls on any phone and poses a serious threat to the mobile carrier’s business model. AT&T doesn’t want GV as a native iPhone app because it would cut into its lucrative SMS and long distance charges. Unfortunately the GV Web app is no replacement for the real thing.
- Google Maps Navigation – The Maps app on Android alone has 10 features that aren’t in the lame version of Maps on the iPhone. Take navigation for example, the Android version of ‘Maps comes with full-blown, turn-by-turn, voice navigation that rivals anything from Garmin or TomTom. The free crowd-sourced traffic another bonus, plus it’s permanent Internet connection mean less incorrect POIs. Maps for Android also has a bunch of cool features hidden in the Labs menu, like layers for Terrain, Buzz and Latitude.
- Voice Text – I used my Nexus One for an entire week without typing. I replied to email, SMS and Twitter all without ever touching the keyboard. That’s because Android has system-wide speech-recognition. Anywhere there’s a virtual keyboard you can touch a microphone icon and dictate your text. Although its experimental and requires a data connection it’s a major time saver.
- Status Bar/Notifications – Ironically Android’s status bar is more Apple-like than Apple’s status bar. iPhone notifications are displayed as a model dialog box, but multiple notifications get truncated and answering a call or unlocking the phone dismisses them. Android notifications are persistent and live in the status bar. Why doesn’t Apple have something like this?
- Widgets/Better home screen – Android allows you to have small apps for news, weather, twitter and flight info, called widgets that can run on the home screen displaying valuable information without having to launch an app. Apple updates the date on Calendar app icon, but that’s about it.
- Background apps/multi-tasking – When streaming music from Pandora or podcasts from Listen on Android I can switch over to email, Twitter or the Web browser without the music stopping. Apple only allows a select few app (its own) to run in the background. Enough said.
- Combined email inbox – If you have multiple email accounts, switching between them requires several touches on an iPhone making it easy to miss emails. Android’s Email and Gmail apps both have a combined inbox that allows you to view all of your email messages in one centralized inbox. This is a feature that Apple must implement.
- OTA software updates and syncing – It’s embarrassing that Apple requires a cable to install software updates, Android does this over the air. Syncing contacts and calendars costs $100 per year [update: unless you're using Exchange/ActiveSync]. It’s time for Apple to make syncing cable- (and cost) free.
- Amazing, free apps – Google’s Listen, Shopper, Goggles and SkyMap are powerful, free apps. Contrast that with Apple’s Weather, Stocks and Notes apps, which are junk and can’t be removed.
- Free access to the music library, an open app store and installing apps from any source

Source : http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=6328
Avatar blown away by Hurt locker!
by Rajesh NatarajanI am in total agreement of not giving the Oscar for best film and director to Avatar but at the same time feel unjustfied to give it to hurt locker. This was one of the film that I left of in the middle.
Avatar was too much concentrated on special effects and not on story. The entire story is very predicatable from start to end.
Hurtlocker is more like a documentary rather than a film and thats what made me not get impressed with this film.
Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya
by Ashok NatarajanWatchability Rating :- 7/10
Kaadhal Unarvu virumbihalukku oru iniya virundhu !!
Matra anaivarukkum.. Vinnai thaandi varuvaaya.. nichayamaha vara maatal !!
Sachin Tendulkar 200 Run vs South Africa (updated)
by Rajesh NatarajanUpdate 3/4: Here is another video since the video was removed from youtube..
Update 2/26: Here is a much better video. Enjoy!!!
Sachin’s massive 200 score vs southafrica on 2/24/2010
Google buzz!!
by Rajesh NatarajanOrkut was not that popular when compared to Facebook/Twitter at least in US. Even most of my orkut contacts started using facebook actively. I was wondering why Google is not showing any interest in promoting orkut.
They have responded with what is called as Google buzz. Imagine taking snippets of Twitter, Yammer, Foursquare, Yelp, and other social services, and joining them together into one package; and then putting in to gmail. Thats what is Google buzz.
The very smart move here is that instead of staring a new site or service, they have integrated in to gmail which already has more than 100 million users. Lets see if it overtakes Twitter and Facebook.
Note: If you dont see Buzz in the left menu under Inbox, dont worry, you will soon get it. Google is installing this in waves of user base.






