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Kirana stores go hi tech
Some smart kirana stores have lifted their game by marrying technology and innovative thinking by providing services like SMS marketing, customer loyalty programmes, web-based shopping and database-led marketing.
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Gaming
Grand Theft Auto IV
The Grand Theft Auto IV, a gangster-themed PC game, centers on a European immigrant, who deals in drugs, shoots police and beats up prostitutes after falling in with a crime group.
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TechToon
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Real estate goes hi tech
With the burgeoning building activity in India’s real estate sector, architects and construction companies have found that the use of software technology, offering a range of monitoring tools, helps cut costs, maintain schedules and improves their competitiveness in the market.
Software & Services
Real estate goes hi tech
With the burgeoning building activity in India’s real estate sector, architects and construction companies have found that the use of software technology, offering a range of monitoring tools, helps cut costs, maintain schedules and improves their competitiveness in the market.
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IT Applications
IT cos to take a big leap in advertising
Indian IT services companies may be ready to do an IBM or an Accenture in the advertising space.Analysts feel it is time IT ad campaigns of Indian firms mimicked consumer-style branding.
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Infrastucture
Hughes launches Managed Broadband VPN
Hughes, a leading provider of satellite broadband services and managed network services introduced a new VPN offering called the ‘Managed Broadband VPN’ as a part of its portfolio.
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Strategy
‘IT industry must expand to smaller cities’
As the Indian IT/ITeS industry continues its growth story, there is a need to expand to other cities as well and balance this growth, as much of the action is concentrated in seven cities across India.
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Security
HSBC admits losing consumer data
Global banking group has admitted to losing a computer server with the transaction data of 1.59 lakh account holders in Hong Kong branch.
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Mauritius Rs 30,900
Egypt Rs 39,900
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