Monday, 16 November 2015

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Daily update 16 November 2015
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Google today celebrated 'Children's Day' along with the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was born on November 14, 1889, in Allahabad, with a special doodle created under its Doodle 4 Google 2015 contest.
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hen Class III student P. Karthik got a call from his school director early on Saturday morning, he was taken aback by what he heard.
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The Internet Act is a controversial one, which has been used to ban major players like YouTube and Twitter in the past. dnaTechLaunch, Reddit, Turkey, Telecom Authority, Internet Freedom, censorship.
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Survivors of the Paris attacks seeking shelter and people worried about friends or families all took to social media overnight following a wave of attacks in the French capital that killed 128.
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New Delhi : Once again bringing harsh censorship in the nation, the Turkish government has blocked access to Reddit in the country.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 has received a new update on the PC. This new update reportedly includes Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements for the PC version of the game.
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NEW DELHI: State-run telecom firm MTNL, which offers services in Delhi and Mumbai, will soon launch free roaming scheme, allowing customers to receive calls at no extra cost while traveling across the country.
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State-run telecom firm MTNL, which offers services in Delhi and Mumbai, will soon launch free roaming scheme, allowing customers to receive calls at no extra cost while traveling across the country.
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Benson Leung, a Google engineer working on the company's Pixel C laptop who recently took to Amazon to identify potentially dangerous USB Type-C cables, is back at it.
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When Class III student P. Karthik got a call from his school director early on Saturday morning, he was taken aback by what he heard.
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