I am from Maharashtra, and the RSS headquarter is here, so I know a little about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
RSS, as a format and an idea, grew directly out of an internet culture that many people online today know nothing about: Usenet.
I grew up in Mumbai.
I'd really like to make my mark in India.
When Usenet was eclipsed by websites in the late 1990s, people from that world - many of them programmers - wanted to bring the freewheeling, amazing discussions of Usenet to the web. And thus, RSS was born.
I love being in Mumbai and want to continue being here.
I am a Hindu, brought up mostly in India.
In India I've been to all the award functions, but that was in Hindi; now it's in English so it's a much bigger scale.
Ideally, content should be shared, mixed, mashed, and reposted - it wants to flow through the Internet like water. This was the point of RSS, after all - a technology that has actually been declared dead more often than the lowly display banner.
Newspaper readership is still growing in India.
Though I am an MP from Maharashtra, my heart beats for Katihar.
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