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Story of the day
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012 08:46 |
Reaching India’s Internet Dark
Imagining a life without the internet is difficult for most of us; for one our IQ would appear to drop by a few points without the ability to Google as often as we do. The internet has redefined how we communicate, how we do business, and has given us instant access to information that significantly improves the quality of our lives. But the reality is that ‘we’ are just a fraction of the Indian population. The majority have never logged on to the internet, either because they don’t have access or because they find traditional modes of internet access too complicated or inconvenient. Without access to the internet explosion, they are left in the dark, unaware of vital information and opportunities that can better their lives.
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Story of the day
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Written by Harshita Rastogi
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 10:43 |
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Samsung launches India centric apps on the occasion of. Republic day
With the Republic Day on the anvil, Samsung, one of the leading mobile brands in the country has launched four applications that will help you learn more about the Indian history, culture, art, etc. developed by the company's app developers in India. These apps have been introduced keeping the interests audience in mind. These apps can be downloaded on Android as well as Bada phones. Indian Authors: Those who have a keen interest in knowing about Indian authors and their work can upload the Indian Authors app as this constitutes of various Indian authors and their details, like their important writing works, their life, etc. Indian Khoji: India has been known for great innovations; the Indian Khoji app carries information about them and educates the user about the great Indian founders. Indian Honour: While the previous mentioned give information about the authors and the founders, the Indian Honour application includes details of various national awards of India like Padma Bhushan, Param Veer Chakra etc. given by Indian government for the exceptional contribution in various fields. Indians Pride: This application displays the National Anthem and National songs in our mother tongue and thus help the user, be it a kid or an old person, know the lyrics correctly.
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In Focus
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Written by Sonia Sharma
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Friday, 13 January 2012 00:00 |
"Wonder gadget? World’s cheapest tablet? Technological manna for India’s underprivileged masses? We expose the reality of the Aakash tablet, one of the biggest disappointments of our times"
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Lead Story
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Written by team
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Thursday, 12 January 2012 00:00 |
"In spite of all the talk of global recession and economic slowdown, 2011 saw a number of iconic devices being launched in the mobile handset market. And many of them made their way to Indian shores, proving that international manufacturers were recognising and acknowledging India’s importance as a major market "
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Chief Speak
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Written by Heena Jatav
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Thursday, 12 January 2012 00:00 |
"Vodafone has made innovation a habit, be it in the form of ZooZoos inadvertising or Facebook phones. And now the operator is gunning to bring financial inclusion in every part of the country through its M-Paisa service.We caught up with Sunil Sood, director-business operations, Vodafone India to talk about M-Paisa in particular and m-commerce in general "
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Spotlight
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Written by Heena Jatav & Mukesh Singh
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Thursday, 12 January 2012 00:00 |
"Your phone’s brand, colour and its number might have a bigger role to play in your life than you imagined, if astrologers and numerologists are to be believed. We take a look at how your handset can affect your life."
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