For once, I'm advocating a spash-screen for a website: Chandamama, the childrens magazine which was acquired by Geodesic last year, has launched Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions of its site; I think it would simplify issues for the site to have a page which allows users to choose the language of their choice in the beginning itself, instead of a drop-down menu in the tab bar. The Telugu site went live in Feb. Issues With Archiving Chandamama also intends to launch sites in Marathi and Oriya (Orissa); going through the site, I noticed that they already have archives of content available in multiple languages - Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English. To me, the archives are almost inaccessible. They are just image scans of the magazines, converted into PDF format. Consequently, the file I downloaded is 49 MB in size, and took 30 days to download (mild exaggeration...I gave up after trying to download for 20 minutes). The status of the archiving, so far: English - from 1955 to 1985 Hindi- from 1949 to 1961 Kannada - from 1949 to 1958 Malayalam - 1942 Tamil - from 1947 to 1965 Telugu - from 1947 to 1959 Advertising - Then and Now I couldn't help but notice an ad in this editition of Chandamama (Hindi, July 1954) - for Veer Bachcha: A Tonic for Children, with an advertisement for Kateli Champa Kesh Tel (Hair Oil), both advertisements targeting the mother. Compare that do the current advertisement at Chandamama - Candyman,…
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