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Portal to fix `digital' problems

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Hyderabad, Feb. 21

IP Touch Software India today announced the launch of Zolved.com, a portal that offer solutions to technical problems for consumers with digital gadgets and gizmos.

The Founder and CEO of IP Touch, Mr Ratan Tipirneni, told Business Line that Zolved.com is aimed at harnessing the power of Internet in a different manner to help consumers fix problems faced by their digital assets. "Already over 2.5 lakh users from over 140 countries have registered with the portal and the response is very encouraging. We expect to gain by revenues from advertisers in the portal. So far we have invested about Rs 3 crore and expect to invest about Rs 25 crore within two years," he explained.

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