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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Rural surfers find more uses for IT than agri-business
The official perception is IT kiosks in the rural areas would be used for gathering price intelligence or land records and such mundane aspects of rural life. Now, a pilot survey of rural usage in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh using a new ... More

Brewing a tech-business blend
Accenture's labs are seeking to integrate technology with business requirements. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
$ 2-b of USO Fund unutilised in India
Market-friendly policy needed, says GSMA More

INSIGHT
The way to go
This organisation seeks to learn from different models and the mistakes made by others, to tap ICT. More

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Nettlinx turnover triples to Rs 3 cr
Nettlinx Ltd, Internet services provider, has achieved turnover of Rs 2.96 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2006, up by 300 per cent compared to the same period previous fiscal. The net profit was Rs 19.5 lakhs against a loss of ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Smart ideas at work
eWorld sees an assembly line where creative ideas stand out, at Nokia's factory near Chennai. More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Going continental
Indian tech companies are showing a growing appetite for European deals. But they need to retool their marketing strategy to land all of the tempting fare. More

SECURITY
Lost your mobile phone?
Here are some steps to follow to recover it.. or at least recover from your loss. More

EVENTS
Seen and heard
Interesting fare at the recent Intel developer forum in Bangalore. More

Looking Back

  • Roaming within SAARC may become cheaper; `There is no need for regulatory intervention'.
  • 34 pc rise in Satyam Q2 net; Declares 50 per cent interim dividend; Satyam adds 35 clients, hires 4,000 in Q2; In talks for 25 mega deals; outlook ... More

    VENTURE CAPITAL
    Garnett invests in mobile firm
    Garnett & Helfrich Capital, a private equity firm specialising in venture buyouts, has said that it is expanding its Indian operations and announced an investment in mobile firm Celunite Inc, which has an Indian presence. Celunite, with ... More






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