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		<title>So who is Tacolabs founder Jeevan Kalanithi?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First Pranav Mistry, and now another Indian who has shot to fame for co-founding the Siftables technology. Check out the Siftables video if you do not know what it is.

About Jeevan Kalanithi,

Jeevan is a designer and technologist specializing in tangible interfaces and physical computing. Jeevan likes making little objects that can talk to each other and that make people happy.

Jeevan has expertise in iterative and collaborative design development, focusing on the written word and visual sketches. Jeevan's engineering expertise lies in electronic hardware design, sensing technologies, artificial intelligence and machine learning, internet and networking architectures, and visual software.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First Pranav Mistry, and now another Indian who has shot to fame for co-founding the Siftables technology. Check out the <a title="Siftables , the next generation UI from Tacolabs" href="http://digitalblogindia.in/user-interfaces/siftables-the-next-generation-user-interface/" target="_blank">Siftables video</a> if you do not know what it is.</p>
<p>About Jeevan Kalanithi,</p>
<p>Jeevan is a designer and technologist specializing in tangible interfaces and physical computing. Jeevan likes making little objects that can talk to each other and that make people happy.</p>
<p>Jeevan has expertise in iterative and collaborative design development, focusing on the written word and visual sketches. Jeevan&#8217;s engineering expertise lies in electronic hardware design, sensing technologies, artificial intelligence and machine learning, internet and networking architectures, and visual software.</p>
<p>For more information visit,</p>
<p><a title="Jeevan Kalanithi's homepage" href="http://web.media.mit.edu/~jeevan/" target="_blank">Jeevan Kalanithi&#8217;s homepage MIT Media Labs</a></p>
<p><a title="Tacolab page of Jeevan Kalanithi" href="http://tacolab.com/about/Jeevan_Kalanithi" target="_blank">TacoLab : About Jeevan Kalanithi</a></p>
<p><a title="Tacolab Designs" href="http://tacolab.com/about/What_we_do" target="_blank">About TacoLab and their work</a></p>
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