Sunday, 15 November 2015

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Daily update 15 November 2015
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Every year, Google invites entries for the doodles that later on appear on their homepage to celebrate various events throughout the year.
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NEW DELHI: Google is celebrating Children's day and the birth anniversary of the India's first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru by denoting its today's doodle that was created under its 'Doodle 4 Google 2015' contest.
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Restrictions triple in first six months of the year, but analyst says rise also traces Facebook's rapid growth in India. India tops the list of countries censoring content on Facebook, new data by the social media giant has shown, as the number of ...
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Google's LG-built Nexus 5X has reached our labs and before churning out a full-fledged review, here's our take on it after spending 24 hours with the dainty device.
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Snapdeal has introduced 'Snap-lite', the mobile optimised version of snapdeal.com. The timing of the announcement is quite interesting as it comes just about four days after its rival Flipkart announced its own mobile website called 'Flipkart Lite'.
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BHOPAL: Next Google doodle for Children's Day could be from City of Lakes. Two school students, Ishita Jain and Saloni Singh, are among 12 finalists who have been shortlisted for the Doodle4Google India contest.
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Taking on Flipkart Lite head-on, arch rival Snapdeal has announced Snap-lite. The Delhi-based e-commerce major has announced its own 'lite version', which its chief product officer Anand Chandrasekaran claimed will make browsing on Snapdeal 85% ...
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New Delhi: Internet search giant Google on Saturday celebrated 'Children's Day' in a special way with an interesting doodle on its homepage created under its Doodle 4 Google 2015 contest.
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Melbourne :An Apple manager has apologised to six teenagers of African descent after staff kicked them out of an Australian store citing concerns they "might steal something", with a video of the incident going viral on Facebook.
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In the midst of the terrifying Paris attacks today, communications services have been jumping into action to help affected victims.
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