October 02, 2011
Links For A Sunday Morning
- Silkroute
Ekta Kapoor's forthcoming film 'The Dirty Picture' revisits a sequins-and-pelvic-thrust era of Tamil cinema which was propelled by talent, scheming, hypocrisy and the intense loneliness of women like Silk Smitha.
Good read. - Falling Man
In search of the real Manmohan Singh.
Good read. - 'It Just Takes Ones Madman'
Pedro Almodovar turns the preposterous into the sublime. He says his new thriller, about a surgeon creating his dream woman, isn't farfetched. - Between Closets
An online queer magazine that believes you don't need to wear your rainbow on your sleeve to matter.
Good to see Gaysi going mainstream. Too bad though...nobody remembers the web designer's contribution ;) - Album - Rockstar
Rahman is back. - Log In
:) - A Music Video Shows The Hell Of Falling Down An Escalator, Forever
Or...Why I Don't Use Escalators. - Anna Hazare is blogging
- HelloGiggles
Founded by actress/musician Zooey Deschanel, producer Sophia Rossi and writer/Internet Sensation Molly Mcaleer, hellogiggles.com is the ultimate entertainment destination for smart, independent and creative females. Everything hosted on the site will be lady-friendly, so visitors need not worry about finding the standard Boys Club content that makes many entertainment sites unappealing to so many of us.
- How to Automatically Download Movies as Soon as They're Released with CouchPotato
- Introducing Flickr Photo Session and the Flickr Android App
- Amazon's new Kindle Fire
- Dynamic views feature on Blogger
Just a bit of a gimmick. - Yawning May Cool the Brain
- Don Draper pitches Facebook Timeline
:) - I'm Here And There
I created an extension that sends every website I'm currently viewing to imhereandthere.com. It refreshes as soon as I visit a new website. It works a bit like a mirror to my browser and life – you can now see what I see.
- Let the Games Begin
Glitch, the massively multi-player game, has launched for everyone. - A New Flavor...Still Delicious
Delicious relaunched. And it hasn't gone well - Delicious Fixes Firefox Extension, Starts "Bookmark Rescue Operation" - Humor Comes of Age in India
"In the 1980's, women told men, love me but don't touch me," said Mr. Chakradhar, a professor of Hindi at Jamia Millia Islamia, a university in New Delhi. "In the 1990's, they said touch me but don't kiss me. In 1995, they said kiss me, but nothing more. In 2000, it was do whatever you want but don't tell anybody. In 2010, they say do something otherwise I will tell everybody you don't know how to do anything."
- How the Yahoo! homepage predicts your clicks
- A Concise Guide to Android Rooting
- Critics reviews and ratings this week - Chargesheet, Force, Hum Tum Shabana, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster and Tere Mere Phere.
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