Author: Amit Goyal

  • India Wins!!

    India has won the first test against South Africa by 123 runs, and has won back cricketing fans who had waned away after the one day performances in the past year.

    On another happy note, Delhi HC has convicted Manu Sharma in the Jessica Lall murder case. Immense happiness comes.

  • You’ve Got Mail

    Brrr!! It was cold. It was 2 degrees below normal. She had still not grown accustomed to “Dilli ki sardi”. Kolkata was so much better during winters. Shweta quietly peeked out from under her nice and cozy quilt. With her eyes almost closed she fumbled around for her laptop and switched it on, absent-mindedly. The regular old Windows XP starting chime had been replaced by a Coldplay song. What would she not give for a date with Chris Martin!!

    Anyways, she was now wide awake though still comfortably lodged in her quilt. She logged on to Gmail. A voicemail from Gautam. She smiled, put on her headphones, clicked on the mail and waited for it to load. “Hey honey”, he said in a voice that had sent a tingly pulse through her body everytime she heard it. “I am waiting at the Tokyo airport on my way back from California and would be home by afternoon. See you at the airport. We can go for a lunch from there itself.” Wow!! He was coming back after 3 weeks. How badly had she missed him!! She had so much to tell him, and was so excited about hearing of his experiences there. She got up lazily, draped herself in a hand-woven Garwahli shawl and walked to the kitchen softly. “Hi Mom,” she said,” what have you planned for breakfast? By the way, do you know Gautam is coming back today?”

    Her mother-in-law looked at her, forced a smile, turned her head and got back to cooking. “Not again” she thought to herself, and the screen flashed before her eyes, “CNN IBN: Breaking News: A Continental Airlines aircraft crashes into sea. All on board feared dead.”

    PS: Above is my first attempt at writing. Comments welcome.

  • Google Wishlist

    Following this wishlist from Pandia fellows, I came up with one of my own. So what do I want from Google in 2007. Here you go:

    1. Allow comments on all official Google blogs and answer them.
    2. Keep up the work on Google Patent Search. Expand coverage, jurisdictions and search options. Maybe add intelligent assignee optimizer and show related news. Something like Google Finance.
    3. Advanced search operators.
    4. Search result RSS feed.
    5. Powerpoint equivalent on Google Docs. (Think. Rather Thinkfree)
    6. Better Google Books.
    7. Better Blogger. Rather close Blogger and adopt WordPress.
    8. Mashup between all Google search tools (Websearch, blog search, patents, etc) and Google Docs (spreadsheets).
    9. A functional and effective GDrive.
    10. Stop launch of any new services till all products are out of beta.

    And did I forget the Google India Blog??

  • Google’s Patent Search

    The inevitable has happened. Google has finally launched a patent search engine. You can check it out at http://www.google.com/patents

    For long I had wished that Google gives a better patent search option, and it has finally happened. Complete with advanced search options including assignee, inventor, IPC classes, and date limitations it is gonna be one heck of a tool for prior art search. I hope it does normal language search more effectively than concept search on PatentCafe.

    Though the jurisdiction coverage is currently limited to granted US patents only, I am sure it would not be long before it adds other major Patent Offices like EPO and WIPO to it and published applications/pre-grant publications.

    I sure see some competition for us in the future and also for IP service providers like Thomson Scientific.

    What I now want to see is a mashup which combines Google Patent Search and Google Spreadsheets & Docs. That would be so much fun!!

    PS: The official post is at http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/now-you-can-search-for-us-patents.html.

  • History & Bullshit!!

    Had this mail converstation with my friends today. Read from the bottom upwards.

    Sudeep wrote:

    Hey Goyal, your thoughts remind me of this chapter we had in our hindi text books. Its written in Duryodhanas words and he narates his side of the story. He says exactly what you said here. He says to Arjun that I know that you would write the history that will be read by generations to come and you would surely glorify yourself.

    Very valid thought. If Duryodhana wrote history, whatever wrong he might have done, we wouldn’t have known about them. And even if he wrote about those deeds, he would have sugar-coated them enough.

    Misra wrote:

    I totally agree..

    An African proverb – “Till lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.”

    Goyal wrote:

    Sometimes I feel that history is bullshit. And then my mind wanders back to Star Wars. And how nothing is good or bad. It is just who has power who describes an action as good or bad.

    Imagine being a part of Germany, loaded with an illogical debt after the World War I and all your self respect being taken away. Your people dying because the nation doesn’t have money after paying a stupid fine. Would you note hate the entire Western World. I am not justifying the killing of Jews. Its just what is good and what is bad is judged by the perception of the person/race/state in power.

    Just imagine what history is to the children of Pakistan, to whom Indians might have been described as tyrants and oppressors. And glorification of Jinnah. Think how the Indian (Congressified) historians have almost forgotten all the contribution of people other than Gandhi/Nehru to Indian Independence, and how they have totally ignored the cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits.

    Sometimes I wonder what history would have said, if at all, about the termination of Jews, had Hitler not lost the war!!

    Misra wrote:

    Hey.. I just watched “The Downfall”.. they’ve released it in PVR.. it’s a German movie subtitled in English.. about the last days of Hitler.. basically the Apr-May 1945 period. The movie is awesome.. Goyal, you toh will love it. The guy who plays Hitler, abhi Oscar de do yaar usko.. some of the scenes and dialogues are really hard-hitting. And it kinda showed a more human side of things.. these Nazis.. they were totally, utterly crazy.. but they weren’t totally devil incarnates.. they too were parents, mothers, fathers.. and in the end, they too were just scared more than anything.. I’m not even trying to describe the scene where this woman kills her 6 children coz she doesn’t want them to grow up in a wold with “socialist nationalism”.. while the film didn’t mince words as it went about showing the crap that these guys dealt out and their incredibly horrifying beliefs.. it also gave a slightly balanced view on things.. and I liked that.. coz it just made it even sadder.

    The story was mostly told from the point of view of Hitler’s secretary.. The last lines of the movie are totally hard hitting..

    “All these horrors I’ve heard of during the Nurnberg process, these six million Jews, other thinking people or people of another race, who perished. That shocked me deeply. But I hadn’t made the connection with my past. I assured myself with the thought of not being personally guilty. And that I didn’t know anything about the enormous scale of it. But one day I walked by a memorial plate of Sophie Scholl in the Franz-Joseph-Strasse. I saw that she was about my age and she was executed in the same year I came to Hitler. And at that moment I actually realised that a young age isn’t an excuse. And that it might have been possible to get to know things.”

    Verdict: Must watch.