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Tonight I’ve retired the first title image and there’s a new one adorning the background space behind the title and description text. A practice I intend to follow on a…Continue Reading →
My school leaving certificate spells my name as Soumyadip Choudhury (সৌম্যদীপ চৌধুরী), some call me The Chaiwallah. I work and live in what is generally referred to as Delhi NCR (work in Noida, stay in Ghaziabad).A part of my work profile labels me as a journalist (of the Internet kind) and my areas of specialisation includes technology. The Internet is the primary area of personal and professional interest and I also build products for the Web. I am currently with Network18 as Technology Editor and Product Manager at IBNLive.com. In over nine years of employment, I have worked with HT Media, Career Launcher, The Times Group, NDTV and Network18 in various capacities. As a chronicler of popular culture via advertising, movies, photos and more, I maintain a popular blog, Cutting the Chai, since 2005. The blog also doubles up as a digital archive of India's popular culture.Have been hard-wired to everything tech since childhood, I have a penchant for making and repairing (and occasionally breaking) things. My wife and family suspect that I am secretly married to my laptop.Was born and brought up in Shillong and that is the place I still call home (in the physical world).
Tonight I’ve retired the first title image and there’s a new one adorning the background space behind the title and description text. A practice I intend to follow on a…Continue Reading →
You don’t see much of them in Delhi. This perhaps was my first.
Yet another matrimonial site, but at least the idea is applaudable. How many of us Indian men can truly say and mean these words, “I just want you… I don’t…Continue Reading →
The first anniversary celebrations at The Comic Project (TCP) were over on April 17, 2006. But celebrating the tradition of…
Many new specialised universities are coming up, but I never realised that it would become so specialistic that graphology would…
Many nostalgic Edmundians find their way through Google to this blog. What they seek is images of their alma mater…
Tomorrow is April 15 – Pohela Boishakh. The Bengali New Year’s Day. Mother called well in advance to ensure that I get something new for me this new year. I…Continue Reading →
Some have been resurrected as mobile phone ringtones, but the ears yearn for an encore of the original. The last…