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Times of India
Moto X (Gen 2) review: A big, big step forward
Motorola in India has had a revival that most would have not thought possible, but its success has been limited to low end of the price spectrum. While Moto G and Moto E were massive hits, remaining out of stock for several weeks after launch, the original ...
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Daily News & Analysis
After Satya Nadella's gaffe, Microsoft board to look at gender pay gap and male ...
A well-known picture in tech circles, taken in 1978, shows the first 11 employees at Microsoft. Two are women. One of them left two years later after a pay dispute. Almost four decades later, the ratio has improved: About a third of Microsoft's 110,000 or so ...
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Times of India
Telenor open to mergers and acquisitions, finds Indian laws discouraging
NEW DELHI: A top executive of Norwegian telecom firm Telenor has said the company is open to merger and acquisitions in India but the country's rules don't encourage it. Telenor's chief executive Jon Fredrik Baksaas, who is in India to review the progress ...
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The Hindu
Facebook to help govt develop 'Clean India' mobile app
NEW DELHI. Facebook will help the government develop a 'Clean India' mobile application and lend its expertise in areas of health and sanitation, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union minister for ...
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NDTV
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg meets PM Narendra Modi & IT minister, agrees ...
Facebook also sought the nomination of senior ministry officials it could liaise with on such projects, to which the minister immediately agreed. "We have dedicated some officials from my ministry to work closely with Facebook on their proposals to expand ...
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Hindustan Times
Delhi's e-auction attracts high prices for fancy numbers; 0001 sold for Rs. 12.5 ...
Delhi's first e-auction of fancy or VIP registration numbers for cars concluded on Friday with 29 bidders walking away with numbers of their choice after participating in a fierce online auctioning process. With a base price of Rs. 5 lakh, '0001' — the number ...
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NDTV
REFILE-After gaffe, Microsoft board to look at gender pay gap, male culture
(Refiles to fix formatting). By Bill Rigby and Sarah McBride. SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO Oct 10 (Reuters) - A well-known picture in tech circles, taken in 1978, shows the first 11 employees at Microsoft. Two are women. One of them left two years later after a ...
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Firstpost
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg meets PM Narendra Modi
On his maiden trip to India, Facebook co-founder and one of the world's youngest billionaires Mark Zuckerberg on Friday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss digital expansion in the country. Zuckerberg, who arrived in India on Thursday, met ...
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Financial Express
0001 car number goes for Rs. 12.5 lakh
The craze for fancy numbers among car owners has helped the Transport Department of the Delhi Government mop up Rs.72.4 lakh from auction of the fancy registration numbers, which were allotted free to high profile city residents earlier. While 140 fancy ...
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Financial Express
Fancy number 0001 fetches Rs 12.5 lakh in e-auction
The “fancy” vehicle registration number — 0001— fetched the Delhi government's Transport department Rs 12.5 lakh, officials said. The inaugural e-auction fetched the Delhi government a total of Rs 72.4 lakh with a total of 29 bids. The Transport department ...
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