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Text messages in 11 regional languages
Bangalore, Feb. 10 If you thought text messages are what love-crazy teenagers make them out to be, the time is here for you to think afresh. Mr T. Murali Krishna Reddy, Managing Director, Geneva Software Technologies Ltd, has bold plans to ... More

Persistent develops mobile application tool
Pune, Feb. 10 With billions of mobile users worldwide and around 200 million of them in India alone, mobile application development in the domestic market has got a boost. Research has shown that the US mobile applications market would reach ... More

IBM ‘plays Jazz’ for coders
Hyderabad, Feb. 10 A la Jazz concert where musicians with diverse backgrounds and instruments come together to fill the air with music, IBM’s Jazz Project seeks to bring about similar experience for the technology sector. The ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
US co takes 55% in CS3
The California-based IT major Digital Liberty Group (DLG) has taken over 55 per cent stake in the Kochi-based Comprehensive Software and Services (CS3). Announcing the takeover, Mr O.K. Sanjit, Group Chairman, DLG, said: “We have been ... More

SECURITY
Symantec thrust on retailer education
If you paid Rs 600-Rs 1,000 for a monthly broadband connection, would it pinch you to cough up an additional Rs 200 a month towards buying a licensed anti-virus software for your computer? Unlikely. Then why opt for a pirated version of ... More

EVENTS
A toast to ‘Indi-innovators’
Nasscom’s Leadership Summit this week honours India’s top innovators. Other industry groups are also helping to kickstart ‘desi’ ideas that fuel global applications. Anand Parthasarathy examines who is doing IT — and h ow. More

OUTLOOK
Cisco targets services sector for growth
Sees good demand for advanced networking tools More






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