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The Web changes lanes in India

February 13, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The dotcom bust did not augur well for Internet in India. The mood of despondency that settled in 1999-2000 continued into the first few years […]

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The first ten years of Internet in India

February 12, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The first years of Internet in India were virtually unknown and hardly noticed. First, ERNET (Education and Research Network), a division of Department of Electronics, […]

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How TV channels covered Manmohan Singh’s Press Conference

January 4, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The live Press Conference by Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on January 3 had the Indian media in thrall. Expectedly, every news channel went live, […]

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7 most popular Easy Media stories of 2013

December 25, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

The year 2013 ends in a week from now. Like other years, it had its share of good and bad stories. Here are seven stories […]

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7 web design mistakes that scream amateur

December 24, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

Website design has come a long way in the last decade or so. But there are still designers who refuse to change. You feel like […]

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5 online mistakes that new writers must avoid

December 12, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

Who does not love his writing? The problem is that some love their writing more than others. They refuse to change, and continue to make […]

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How India’s English media headlined Assembly results

December 9, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

Broomed. That’s how The Telegraph headlined the humbling of Congress in the four states where Assembly elections were held. The pun was also on broom, […]

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Why Kipling’s 6 honest men are important for news

November 29, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

In 1902, Rudyard Kipling published his book Just So Stories. The book had a short story The Elephant’s Child which ended with a poem. And […]

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Top 7 definitions of news

November 26, 2013 Easy Media Desk 0

What is news? There are scores of definitions that are used to answer this question. Here is a selection of the top seven: # 1. […]

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