December 2009

Interview with Farhad Fatakia

December 29, 2009

(This interview is conducted by Mr. Babar Javed) What is Ora-Tech Systems Greatest Strength? Our greatest strength is a question I often get from customers when they are trying to evaluate us versus the competition. The truth is, it would be easy to rest on our achievements from an IT perspective with 40+ Oracle E-Business [...]

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Race of technology… where do we stand?

December 29, 2009

(Article Written by LALARUKH WAHID) Gone are the days when people had to wait to get the desired things, when students had to search up piles and piles of pages in order to get a little piece of information, when the cost of a nationwide phone call was beyond the reach of an ordinary man, [...]

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Stop.pk- The Desi Satire

December 23, 2009

This week on CodeWeek meet Touseef Ikram, Social Media Development and Marketing Professional who is the Founder and Co-Admin of STOP.PK. Holding the greatest market share regarding social networking in Pakistan, Touseef has given three complete years to stop.pk and is fully committed towards its development and success. With every new phase, Touseef knows that [...]

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Obama: Cybersecurity Chief

December 22, 2009

“Cyberspace is real, and so is the risk that comes with it,” he said, adding that it is “one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face”. Barrack Obama is ready to announce his cyber security chief. He will be announcing the name of a senior adviser who will be in control [...]

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Go: Google’s New Programming Language

December 22, 2009

The Buzzword ‘Open’, is being used by everyone and anyone in the world of innovation. Open source. Open platforms. Open standards. The company which knows the real meaning of Open is Google. Open for new and innovative ideas. Google has recently announced a big news for all the programmers out there. Guess what! Google has [...]

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I Died In A Roadkill On Information Super Highway

December 22, 2009

We don’t know one millionth of one percent about anything. So before technology leaves us behind through its continuous remarkable innovation, something has to be done in order to cease it so that we can move along with it or at least run with it. If you were still waiting for someone to tell you [...]

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“the best thing to happen to typing since the backspace key.” Wild and wacky keyboards

December 21, 2009

Are you not tired of using the same plain white keyboard since ages. This time why not try something different, we have brought to you pictures of ten different and unique keyboards. These will keep you interested. Virtually Indestructible Keyboard The Virtually Indestructible Keyboard, a silicon-based flexible computer keyboard, features a unique combination of durability [...]

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Google’s Nexus One Phone

December 18, 2009

“Google will soon jump into the mobile market with its ‘Nexus One’. The company plans to sell its own cellphone direct to consumers as soon as next year, bypassing wireless operators in a rare strategic move.” A story like this caught a lot of attention all over the world as everybody looks forward to what [...]

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Haris Nadeem-I Have Been Comic-ized

December 16, 2009

Interest, passion, research, excellent quality content and consistency are the main ingredients of successful blogging. If you are not aware of Haris Nadeem, then CodeWeek gives you a chance meet Haris. Haris has transformed every techies daily dose of internet organics into Sizzled Core, where every day he brings forth his creativity in a unique and [...]

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Are You Another Dissatisfied Software Engineer?

December 15, 2009

Managers will prevent their employees from reading this article. Either they will hide it, burn it or trash it completely. They will make sure that it does not reach you in any form. This extreme form of censorship is inexcusable but at the same time understandable. Many software engineers are tired of the environment they work [...]

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