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On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:17, Gautam John gau...@prathambooks.org wrote:
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Some places to start would be:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/ and http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/Sitemap.htm
The India Community Newsletter is also a great resource:
Wikimedia_India_Community_Newsletter_2010_September.pdfhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_India_Community_Newsletter_2010_September.pdf
Gautam, sorry for jumping on the thread. hmmm tried the newsletter
to know more about the community one but doesn't open, it says needs a
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On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 20:11, Pradeep Mohandas
pradeep.mohan...@gmail.com wrote:
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hi Shirish,
hi Pradeep,
The above page is opening for me without it prompting for a password. This
is the direct link to the pdf
file:
Sorry, I didn't check mail on phone during meetup... I was there, today.
Regards,
Prasad
On 18/12/2010, Anirudh Bhati anirudh...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you at the Bangalore meetup, Prasad?
anirudh
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Ya the magazine is one of several nationwide tech magazine that include DVD
with random freeware/shareware/demo content. Copyright and trademark are
already hard to enforce as it is in India, content on free DVDs might be even
harder. I think we should consider it as free promotion, and
It says
//The survey found that 88% have home access to computers and 62% are cyber
cafe regulars. //
which indicates that the survey respondents may be from higher income group
and english medium convent schools.
We can safely assume anyone who uses Internet and search will land in
Wikipedia.