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My blog’s been nominated by Electronics Weekly!

It was indeed a pleasant surprise to receive an email from Electronics Weekly, yesterday evening, informing me that my blog was recently shortlisted/nominated in the 2008 ElectronicsWeekly.com Blog...

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My blog is the world’s best!

Wow! I am overwhelmed! This morning, when I stepped into the office, I’d no clue what lay ahead. This blog had been recently nominated in Electronics Weekly.com’s first ever Electronics Blog Awards...

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My old blog address is back! Am so happy!! :)

My dear friends, this is a great day for me! Rohit Basa, manager – Business Development (North America), ProcSys, who is currently in the USA, just responded to an email I’d sent out inviting him for...

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15 queries on how semicon/VLSI firms associate with social media!

Practically everyone I know, throws this question at me! In fact, I’ve made a list of questions that I am asked by folks from the semiconductor/electronics industry, and of course by friends and well...

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Is social media really helping semicon/VLSI firms?

Right then. In my earlier post, I had highlighted 15 queries on how semicon/VLSI firms associate with social media. Already, I have a comment from Hillol Sarkar, CEO, AgO Inc., in California. Thanks a...

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Pradeep’s Point: 2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Semiconductors, especially, is very technical in nature, and therefore, I do not think many people visit my blog....

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2013 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Thanks a lot, WordPress! Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed...

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