Maybe you're using the wrong search-term. I tried "Vikalp + film" on Google, and got over 800. Results 1 - 10 of about 806 for Vikalp film. (0.16 seconds)
Vikalp ("alternative") is a commonly understandable Indian term, and hence this is the shortened name most often used. "Films for freedom" is not the often-used term. I added the "film", just to make sure that it doesn't draw some other unrelated Vikalps in the net.
On 07/01/07, Andre Engels andreengels@gmail.com wrote:
2007/1/7, Frederick Noronha fred@bytesforall.org:
When I Google for:
Vikalp "films for freedom"
which would be a quite specific search, I still get 500+ hits. If it were notable,
The point I am trying to make is that mere cyber presence doesn't imply prominence, and vice versa. In the Third World (a term I prefer to use), there are still many who prefer to focus on the real world rather than on cyberspace.
Also mere cyber presence would not necessarily mean prominence. For instance "Results 1 - 10 of about 136,000 for "Frederick Noronha"." Because my name draws 136,000 hits on Google, doesn't mean that I'm notable or popular... it just probably means that I've been active in cyberspace (for the past 12 years or so... 'early' by Indian standards :-)).
I'm not contesting your point... just saying that there needs to be some discerning criteria. Thanks for your patience! FN