Kiruba Shankar

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Kiruba Shankar
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Kiruba Shankar
Kiruba Shankar presenting at 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication in 2005
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Kiruba Shankar presenting at 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication in 2005

Kiruba Shankar (born June 20, 1973) is a well known Indian blogger and podcaster currently (2006) living in Chennai. He works as an associate director in a company named Sulekha.com.[1][2]

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[edit] Blogging

He started his weblog, Kiruba.com on January 4, 2002. As of August 2006, his blog is one of BlogStreet India's top 10 list[3]. The same site also ranks him as one of India's most influential blogger[4]. It must be noted that BlogStreet includes only a select few Indian blogs in its directory and does not represent the whole of the Indian blogosphere. He won the IndiBlog Lifetime Achiever Award at the 2004 Indibloggies[5], a publicly voted annual awards event that aims at selecting the best amongst Indian bloggers.

Kiruba helped conduct one of the earliest blogger meets in India in 2002 and still continues to arrange for blogger meets in Chennai. In 2003, he was instrumental in organizing India's first national level summit on blogging in association with Anna University. Kiruba and a team of enthusiastic bloggers organized a BlogCamp in September 2006, India's largest unconfernce on blogging, podcasting, videoblogging and social media.

[edit] Speaker and a writer

Kiruba is frequently invited to talk about new Internet technologies by various companies and groups. He recently spoke at the 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad.

He is a columnist and a writer. His writings on Internet technologies have appeared on many leading Indian computer journals and newspapers such as DataQuest, Express Computers, DQ Week, ITSpace.com, CIOL.com, Economic Times and ChennaiOnline.com.

He has been a guest faculty at Anna University, a premier educational institution in Tamil Nadu and at Madras Advertising Club and Asian College of Journalism.

He was the chief organizer of Barcamp at Chennai, a highly successful technology unconference that was hosted on April 8, 2006. The event discussed various topics on Web 2.0. [6][7]

[edit] Personal life

Sify team practicing at the Madras Boat Club. Kiruba had captained the team to three championship titles.
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Sify team practicing at the Madras Boat Club. Kiruba had captained the team to three championship titles.

Kiruba is a marathon runner and has participated in the Chennai and Bangalore marthons. He is a cyclist and regularly cycles 22 kms to work. Kiruba is also an avid oarsman and has captained the Sify rowing team to three championship titles in the Merchants & Bankers regatta at the Madras Boat Club.

During the 2004 Tsunami, Kiruba was involved in the relief work. He setup a relief fund in coordination with other bloggers. His weblog had detailed updates with pictures and maps.[8]

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