
Thursday, December 3, 1998
Technology aids chess maestro's conquests
Ever imagined chess grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand as an IT wizard? Well, he may not be one in real sense of the term, but it should suffice to say that the man credited to be one of the best movers in the game of pawns and kings hardly ever uses the chess board anymore.
It's Java village at IT World `98
Tata Consultancy Services has created a virtual village at IT World '98 Comdex India to highlight the ubiquity and usefulness of Java. TCS has developed a series of applications for different clients which have been displayed at the Java Village.
Language rules translate into litigation
The insistence on `English only' at some New York stores has added fire to civil rights activism in the United States. And the case in point is a legal victory for Irma Rivera, who sold crystal for Baccarat Inc., one of Manhattan's most exclusive purveyors of fine glass, where her ability to speak both Spanish and English was a clear benefit for over 11 years.
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