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Ratan Tata picks up stake in mobile giant Xiaomi
After investing in e-commerce ventures like Snapdeal and Urban Ladder, Ratan Tata picks up stake in mobile giant Xiaomi. Ratan Tata currently serves as chairman emeritus of Tata Sons File Photo.
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Firstpost
Ratan Tata aquires stake in Xiaomi; 'Affirmation of our Indian strategy', says ...
Iconic business leader Ratan Tata has acquired a stake in Chinese handset maker Xiaomi, the first investment by any Indian in the smartphone maker.
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Firstpost
UPDATE 1-India's Ratan Tata buys stake in Chinese phone maker Xiaomi
MUMBAI, April 26 (Reuters) - Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of the holding company of India's Tata conglomerate, has acquired a stake in Xiaomi Technology, a deal that is likely to bolster the Chinese phone maker's presence in the world's third-largest ...
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Daily News & Analysis
That email you wrote as part of the SaveTheInternet campaign? It is now openly ...
That email you wrote to TRAI as part of the Save The Internet campaign? It's now online and public. Along with your mail ID. dna.
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The Indian Express
Google, FB Pitch in to Track Loved Ones
BENGALURU:While the rescue operations are under way in earthquake-ravaged Nepal, the tech companies are making sure that they too contribute their bit to the same.
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Boston Herald
The Latest: Facebook activates Safety Check for Nepal
Facebook has activated its "Safety Check" feature in response to the earthquake in Nepal. The feature, launched in October, allows users to tell friends and family they are safe if they are in the middle of a disaster area.
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The Indian Express
Nepal Earthquake: Facebook to Google, how tech is helping survivors reach out
The Nepal Earthquake, which has left over 22 00 people dead, is being seen as one of the worst natural disasters to have hit the country in the last 80 years.
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Deccan Herald
Technology helps families, friends locate loved ones
At a time when Nepal and parts of India have been convulsed by a devastating earthquake, modern web technology is turning out to be a boon as distressed family members are able to locate their loved ones.
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IBNLive
A new Google Nexus 5 coming this year? Google drops clues in Project Fi video
New Delhi: Google rolled out its Nexus 5 way back in 2013 and the popular smartphone boasted of a quad core processor and a full HD display at a great price of $350.
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The Hindu
Social media pitches in for Nepal quake aftermath
In the aftermath of the 7.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on Saturday, several social media networks and mobile applications have come up with 'safety features' that could possibly help one locate friends and loved ones.
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