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June 18, 2005
Indians Talk More On Mobile But Pay Less Compared To Chinese
[ContentSutra :: Main Page] It's something we all know that Indian mobile tariffs are one of the lowest in the world...and we still think there is enough scope to bring that down...
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Tsunamihelp.blogspot.com] The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami Blog: Malaysian blogger Jeff Ooi credits Peter Tan as the first blogger to capture the earthquake. "At the time of the quake, TV Smith, Daniel Tang and I were shooting the breeze at a coffee joint in TTDI," Jeff writes.
[Molly.com] Molly.com - Blog Archive: His reputation spans from having been "a bit of a dandy" to having contributed to the "demoralisation of civilization." No matter his licensious and extravagant ways, King George IV left one of the most unusual tributes to to architecture known to humankind. That would be the Brighton Pavillion, an absolutely fascinating combination of Indian architecture, Chinese decoration, and the most progressive technology of its time including automated spits in the kitchen.
[Gigaom.com] Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Om Goes Home 2004: In my opinion, the EMac with some beefing up (more memory and better graphics chip) and little fat trimming could help Apple gain serious market share in BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China) quickly. Given that a lot of programmers reside in these four countries, exposure to Apple will have a twin effect - the sheer numbers can help increase the Apple share of the global market, and at the same time have a large pool of programmers writing code for the platform and making it even more viable in the long run.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Bangladesh, Commerce, Bollywood Rumors
Posted at June 18, 2005 03:50 PM
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