Sunday 4 July 2010

Khan Market, Khan Chacha and Mutton Kakori Tikka

Well, I have finally settled down (almost)  in Gurgoan and i don't want to lie about it.. its been hell, temperature wise. I am current staying at a PG and its been fun staying with two of my flat mates (the heat, still in the background), Sapan and Ripu. Yesterday we went to Khan market, Delhi and its was a good change from the usual malls and just-released-movies of our past weekends. There, we went to Khan Chaha, supposedly one of the oldest and best places to have kababs. And, rightly so, i had never had better mutton kabas anywhere else   before that. And the best one is the Kakori kaba. You should never miss that if you are in delhi and specially if you are in khan market. It just melts in your mouth and am not exaggerating about it at all. After that we went to a bar, had a couple of beers watching Argentina lose 4-0 !!!!!.... I know...

Thursday 13 May 2010

Bye Bye Thomson Reuters.. Hello Clickable...

Wednesday, 12th May 2010, was my last day at Thomson Reuters (TR). Looking back at my 2 year at TR, I would say it was a really good experience, learning and trying to implement new things. All the best to my team CompanyOverview (IB), and TR.

Now am moving to Clickable. Its an online ad management tool which "makes search advertising Simple, Instant and Profitable(TM)".

..make it easy for marketers to manage performance across all major ad networks, including Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. Clickable’s powerful recommendations and reporting make marketers more efficient, effective and confident – even at the very first login. Clickable’s ActEngine actually learns marketers’ preferences and enforces best practices to maximize return. Clickable always listens and constantly improves. That’s why customers often say: “Clickable is like having a trusted advisor always by your side ensuring success.”

Its been one of the finalist at Techcrunch40, and have been recognized with host of other awards. I am really excited to work and learn with all the intelligent people at Clickable.

Monday 8 March 2010

RIP IE6

Well, as you all may have known by now, IE6 was been laid to rest with an open invite to all who wanted to say good bye to IE6. Its a sad scenario, since it has given so much to the online community, though killing Netscape on its way. But, i am really happy that this has now happened and big corporate companies stop supporting IE6. And now, we can start looking towards HTML5.

Here are few links to go through: