The newspaper DNA (Daily News and Analysis - http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore ) seems to have involved in not verifying its sources of photographs and having used my photographs (does this amount to plagiarism? I think it does) after it carried some of my pictures in the 'After Hrs' section of its newspaper on 31st January 2009, which I had taken at the IIMB Yamini 2009. It is good that they covered the event but they should have cited/verified the sources of the photographs. In all probability they or their sources just picked up the photos from my blog, with the belief that no one would notice anyways - seems they could not escape as luck would have it, I spotted them in the DNA paper on Saturday. It was early in the morning when as I flipped open the last page of the supplement that I was stunned to see my pics, which I was able to recognize immediately - however there were no credits anywhere in sight! Please check the photos below from the e-paper version on their website...
In my mind is a strange attractor!


"When you quit Firefox, it performs cache maintenance." from the Firefox help file.
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The screen shot seems to be trying to access gmail; I don't think dynamic content like that is stored in the cache, it is not secure.
-Sandeep.
I have a huge cache size - I have set it to 550 MB or so. Also this is not only with GMail homepage but with any site ...
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