Sunday, November 8, 2015

Is Zuckerberg’s Net Neutrality ploy a new East India Company?

Wikipedia states “Net neutrality (also network neutrality, Internet neutrality, or net equality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet the same, not discriminating or charging differentially by user, content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode of communication”. When a service provider, using software codes, deliberately favour’s content of a specific provider subsiding the content which is available on open Internet, is where the compromise on Net Neutrality occurs.

In a bid to pull maximum Internet traffic and provide a user with his required information, the large organisations are plying the concept of ‘Traffic shaping’, where-in they would control the accessibility of bandwidth which would prioritise there data deliberately, while compromising share of others.

From a layman’s perspective, one might appear to have least affect of its consequences and that one may never be able to identify the effects of such calibration. But in a long run he wouldn’t be spared from the ill effects as organisations might segregate the required data and would charge him for specific request creating a whirlpool of monopoly for specific industry leaders. For example, if a user desires data for flying from Mumbai to New York, companies may deliberately provide flying schedule for a particular airliner at a cost they demand, and would deprive user with other flying options which may be cheaper, if not the best. To sum up, the concept of ‘Rich becoming richer at the cost of poor’ may come in play if Net Neutrality is compromised with.

In Zuckerberg’s recent visit to India, he emphasised on controlling Internet for betterment of the user, which to some extent might be possible, but shall create a huge gap between ‘haves and have-nots’ creating a huge biased towards those with money and power. And if they are successful to get their bite, the people, or for that matter the whole country shall stand on the brink of digital slavery which would never ever be freed from. Hence, the government, in their bid to digitalise the nation, should not fall in trap of such cunning intentions of large corporations and must warrant stringent laws with heaviest capital and personal punishment against those who ditch them.



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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Gandhi-Mandela Test series; a threat to Brian Lara’s World Record

AB de Villiers, the South African batsman has caused a serious threat to the current World record held by the Great Brian Lara who scored an Individual 400 not out in a single innings of an International Cricket Test match.
Brian Lara, West Indies
A record that personifies exceptional talent along with destructive aggression, rock solid will and strong determination to overcome such a mammoth score appears to be on AB de Villiers’s radar for the forthcoming test series.

Since AB de Villiers landed on Indian soil for the on-going Cricket series between Indian and South Africa, he has appeared to achieve phenomenal heights and prove to be a step ahead of all the current crop of master batsmen around the world. One of the batting ability is to adapt to all three formats, which only a few cricketers posses these days, AB de Villiers has proved to be the best amongst all.

The Test series which would begin on 5th of this month shall allow loads of runs at the beginning of India’s cricketing season with relatively flatter pitches. The ‘spinning web’ to which batsmen across the whole world have fallen prey to, would not be as fatal as it is in the later part of the cricketing season.
AB de Villiers, South Africa
Hence, AB de Villiers with all his batting proficiency, the arsenal of strokes he posses and with the strike rate which he gathers his runs at, is destined for greatness and one such record he would be proud to achieve is that one held by Brain Lara.

Bangalore’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, AB de Villiers’s home ground of Royal Challengers Bangalore and the venue for 2nd Test Match would possibly the prospect where he shall target his record at. The flat batting pitch at Bangalore has historically proved to be batsman’s paradise. And if, AB de Villiers scales this peak he would be crowned to be the second best batsman who has ever played this game till date, leaving behind likes of Tendulkar, Lara, Ponting and many more.

All the best AB de Villiers!

-The ardent Indian Cricket fan