Talk:Pranav Mistry

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Someone had better undelete this biography of an unimportant student pronto.

I recreated it. I don't know how it looked in prior versions. Please add more info and bio! --User:CharlieNisser —Preceding undated comment added 15:43, 17 November 2009 (UTC).[reply]

It's a great thing you re-created it but a little more accuracy would be appreciated. While I question if Mistry is indeed worthy of his own page, I take greater issue with the following statement:

"Mistry has been called "one of the two or three, most, best inventors in the world right now"[2] by Chris Anderson"

If it is to remain do we agree that this could be viewed as self serving and misleading? The actual quote from the transcript on the TED website is, "Based on the people we've seen at TED, I would say you're truly one of the two or three best inventors in the world right now. It's an honor to have you at TED. Thank you so much. That's fantastic."

While many would argue that the top 2-3 at TED would indeed be the best in the world, I think an accurate quote and allowing the reader to decide is more judicious.

--josst10 01:51, 2 December 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shikella@hotmail.com (talkcontribs)

Pranav Mistry was born in Palanpur a city and a municipality in Banaskantha distric in the Indian State of Gujarat. Palanpur is the administrative center of that district. After being studied different kind of software technologies Pranav came to USA for his further studies in Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was having a very powerful vision and has been working on fulfilling that since back eight years. He worked on his Sixth Sense Interface Project to connect the "Physical world to the Digital World" as he says. He started from the simple computer mouse and went upto the complex but simple though in his case, programming. Basically he put a thought of connecting different kind of physical sources which gets converted to digital output through the Sixth Sense Interface he made. There are lots of benefits we can see in his demonstrations shich save time and money. People can easily do the things they are doing on daily basis. For example we do shopping, read newspapers, net surfing, taking pictures, doing office works, and lot more things that we even didn't really pay attention to. Pranav's invention can make a big difference to the daily routine life people are living. Have we ever imagine the luxurity and easiness of a life that a common people like you and me are living. Her is what it is. We can change our life style and can make better and even more faster with such kind of inventions. Pranav's invention is going to be a great contribution to the mankind and the Digital World that will going to be appear in future years.

10:10 pm, 4 December 2009 (EST)  —Preceding unsigned comment added by falgun.savaliya@gmail.com (talkcontribs)  

sixth sense inventions[edit]

its wonderful to hear about your sixth sense inventions .i feel proud of you to be an indian .U r awesome sir.i wish success comes all the way to you in future inventions.all the best — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1.23.0.219 (talk) 13:38, 4 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 7 February 2015[edit]

[request consisted a blog site link, that may be unsafe to click on] 221.134.137.206 (talk) 05:34, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Not done: -Are you attempting to spam your blog sites link on Wikipedia? Please don't. Anupmehra -Let's talk! 06:05, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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