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Eric Schmidt speaks with Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walt Mossberg at the D5: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, CA, on May 31, 2007.
Arjun played by Govinda lives a settled life surrounded by the family he loves and working at his familys thriving business. Then he meets Pooja played by Manisha Koirala and his life gets even better. The two quickly fall in love. But then a mysterious attempt to kill the happy couple alerts them to the presence of danger. Soon Arjuns brother Rahul Roy is killed in an accident no one could have foreseen. Pooja is mistakenly convicted of murder and Arjuns life turns topsy-turvy ACHANAK.
Sangam, a love triangle is a psychologically multifaceted tale about male bonding and the meaning of love and friendship. Sunder, Gopal and Radha are childhood friends but Sundar soon start preventing the other two�s happiness and finally also thwarts his own.
Download hiqh quality version: bit.ly Description: events.ccc.de Cory Doctorow: The coming war on general computation The copyright war was just the beginning The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright war, but the war turns out only to have been a skirmish. The coming century will be dominated by war against the general purpose computer, and the stakes are the freedom, fortune and privacy of the entire human race. The problem is twofold: first, there is no known general-purpose computer that can execute all the programs we can think of except the naughty ones; second, general-purpose computers have replaced every other device in our world. There are no airplanes, only computers that fly. There are no cars, only computers we sit in. There are no hearing aids, only computers we put in our ears. There are no 3D printers, only computers that drive peripherals. There are no radios, only computers with fast ADCs and DACs and phased-array antennas. Consequently anything you do to “secure” anything with a computer in it ends up undermining the capabilities and security of every other corner of modern human society. And general purpose computers can cause harm — whether it’s printing out AR15 components, causing mid-air collisions, or snarling traffic. So the number of parties with legitimate grievances against computers are going to continue to multiply, as will the cries to regulate PCs. The primary regulatory impulse is to use combinations of …