Monday, October 16, 2006

Steve Jobs discusses the MP3 player’s design

Other companies had already tried to make a hard disk drive music player. Why did Apple get it right?
We had the hardware expertise, the industrial design expertise and the software expertise, including iTunes. One of the biggest insights we have was that we decided not to try to manage your music library on the iPod, but to manage it in iTunes. Other companies tried to do everything on the device itself and made it so complicated that it was useless.

Some people say that iPod might lose its cache because it's too popular—how can it be cool when Dick Cheney and Queen Elizabeth have one?
That's like saying you don't want to kiss your lover's lips because everyone has lips. It doesn't make any sense. We don't strive to appear cool. We just try to make the best products we can. And if they are cool, well, that's great.


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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Germany gains favour with Indian students

During 1990-1998, the number of Indian students in Germany ranged between 600 and 1,000. It reached 1,117 in 1999, further rising to 1,412 in 2000.

The number rose to 2,100 in 2001, galloping to 3,303 in 2002. In 2003, the number was 4,112, which increased to 4,249 in 2004 and it was recorded at 4,292 last year. "In engineering, students prefer new areas such as nano-technology, biotechnology etc," he said.