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June 29, 2005

India's Tech Renaissance

[ContentSutra :: Main Page] (...) At least three to four Indian companies are looking at listing in Nasdaq in the next one year

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

Emergic.orghttp://www.emergic.org [Emergic.org] EMERGIC . org: January 18, 2005 Archives: MIMO -- which stands for Multiple Input, Multiple Output -- is likely to be the basis for the next major flavor of Wi-Fi, now under development, which goes by the technical name 802.11n. It's intended to replace the most common flavors used in homes today, which engineers call 802.11b and 802.11g.

http://georgethomas.blogspot.com [Georgethomas.blogspot.com] Beware of the Blog: I watch almost anything that Bollywood can toss at me (proof scattered all across my blog's canvas), but the movies that are the most gruelling are the big budget, large studio-backed mainstream "entertainers" that think the world of themselves, and invest countless rupaiyas in marketing and junkets and the like. The Hero (from the team that gave us Gadar, the story of a truck driver/superman proxying anti-Pakistan sentiments to comically unbelievable limits) was perhaps the most expensive (Rs 50 crore (Rs 500 million) being the reported cost) film since Devdas (surpassing it even?).

[Gadgets.engadget.com] The depression device - Misc. Gadgets - gadgets.engadget.com: Cherukuri BPO – Out sourcing BPO offshore BPO India services like foreign companies, banks, insurance companies, IT, mutual funds, manufacturing, trading, Accounting & Book-keeping, Financial services, Data Entry Processing, Documents Management, Back-office support of any kind and all other business and financial sectors

[Contentsutra.com] ContentSutra :: Main Page: newkerala.com: India’s emerging digital music industry has welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring that file sharing services, such as Grokster and Morpheus, are an infringement of copyright both in protecting the rights of music artists to be paid for their work, and in protecting online consumers. Asia Pacific digital music companies, such as Soundbuzz, have welcomed the ruling, saying that it has given a tremendous boost not only to Soundbuzz, but also to other online and broadband institutions and partners in India.

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Posted at June 29, 2005 09:31 PM

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