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V.V.Ramanan

Questions

1. Who recently shipped the industry’s first Native x86 Quad-Core Processor?

2. With which European giant has Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd placed a $1.3-billion order for telecommunications equipment and services?

3. Which global consulting firm is to offer desktop support and installation services to large corporations that use Google Apps Premier Edition?

4. What is Adobe’s proposed lightweight online version of Photoshop called?

5. Which large Indian group owns www.bigflicks.com?

6. With the launch of the iPod touch, what is the normal iPod called?

7. Bill Watkins is the CEO of….?

8. What is HP’s new flashy gaming PC, its first joint effort with its Voodoo unit and recently launched, called?

9. Name the film made in ‘Second Life’ bought by HBO for a six-figure sum.

10. Which price comparison site, now owned by Yahoo!, was founded in 1999 by Pierre Chappaz and Mauricio Lopez?

Answers

1. AMD

2. Ericsson

3. Capgemini

4. Photoshop Express.

5. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.

6. ‘iPod classic’

7. Seagate Technology.

8. Blackbird 2002.

9. ‘My Second Life: The video diaries of Molotov Alta’

10. Kelkoo

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