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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
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Google and Airtel share what Indians searched in 2011
It is that time of the year.
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RIM vs. Indian government continues
The Indian government has issued another warning to RIM that its BlackBerry operations in India will be suspended unless it respects Indian security policies.
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Researchers expose complex cyber espionage network
A newly released report "Shadows in the Cloud", details the the inner workings of complex cyber espionage network, that was systematically stealing sensitive documents/correspondence from the...
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Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routine
Who's on 1st? Thank you, thank you, thank you to the folks at TechMarketView for finding the most inane testimony yet in the still amusing Satyam fraud saga. The story, and you’ve got to read...
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My Experience with Dell's Namastechnical Support
Despite my dislike for all things outsourced, my first experience with DELL's call center in India was a largely positive one. So this week, during a particularly intense session of software...
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Will the Satyam incident spur real change?
Indian Media Sees Overly Kind Treatment of Ex-Chairman The Hindu today reported that former Satyam Chairman Ramalinga Raju has been treated with "white gloves". Specifically, the former executive...
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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.
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Airtel wants to make YouTube a BillBoard for Indian music
Airtel is in talks with Google India to make YouTube into a democratic billboard for music listeners.
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Indian court postpones Facebook, Google censorship hearing
Facebook and Google now have to wait till May 23 and August 7 for their court cases in India regarding the censorship of objectionable material. In the last few months, all we've seen are delays.
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Infosys results, comments cast pall over Indian outsourcers
Bottom line: There may be some jittery times ahead for India's outsourcing giants.
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Indian Govt. issues statement on Google's privacy policy
You're the user. Read the damn policy.
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India's tech industry: we contribute a lot to the U.S economy
Despite the global economic downturn, India's IT industry continues to woo the U.S. as a strategic partner.
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Indian court delays Facebook, Google censorship hearing
The 21 companies asked to censor objectionable material in India (Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others) now have to wait till May 23 for their their criminal case.
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Facebook blocks Indian accounts with Hindi slang for c***
Facebook has blocked "thousands" of accounts in India for using the word "chutia." In Hindi, the word is slang for "c***" but it also refers to a community in the Indian state of Assam.
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Alleged Bangladeshi hackers "leak" information about Indian Navy officers
Pranksters with skills to Google upload already public information to PasteBin calling it a hack and threaten the Indian government.
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Saavn partners with Facebook to serve Indian music in your feed
Indian music streaming service Saavn.com has adopted Facebook's open graph to offer Rdio like Music integration in Facebook.
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Indian court forces Facebook, Google to censor content
21 companies have been asked to censor objectionable material in India. They now have two weeks to present their strategy, although Facebook and Google said they have already complied.
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The current Indian law and loophole on user-generated content
Companies like Facebook, Google & Twitter cannot be found guilty for user-generated content unless the courts find the content to be grossly harmful and unlawful in any manner.
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Twitter-savvy politician Shashi Tharoor weighs in on India's threat to ban social networks
MP Shashi Tharoor wonders if the High Court is going after the wrong target.
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India OKs censoring Facebook, Google, Microsoft, YouTube
The Indian government has sanctioned the prosecution of Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, YouTube, and 16 others. India warned these websites it can block them just like China can.
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