Souvik Das Gupta (@souvikdg)

New Delhi, India

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March 5th, 2011

@pandorazjukebox On 2nd thoughts, how is upgrading in the interest of large indian IT companies, unless there is a immediate business need?

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jasonsantamaria When I encounter someone using the same tone for their ringer that I use for my morning alarm, I instantly feel panicked and disoriented.

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@pandorazjukebox Adding to that most of the present no of users have joined in the recent past. Much after IE6 had already become obsolete.

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@pandorazjukebox Sizeable pop may not be very imp reason. We have big pop, but very low internet penetration. http://t.co/Qf0iK3q

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@pandorazjukebox Yes, they know that. But it doesnt happen unless it becomes “business necessity”. For most maintenance jobs old PCs suffice

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@pandorazjukebox Also, we dont dispose old stuff. We repair them. So the older PCs are still running. It even applies to large IT companies.

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@pandorazjukebox I can think of many reasons, but there would be many more. 1. More copies of pirated win xp available. 2. Cheap cyber cafe.

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Microsoft It’s not often that we encourage you to stop using one of our products, but for #IE6, we’ll make an exception: http://bit.ly/g0wt4m

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