Thursday, 11 February 2016

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Daily update 11 February 2016
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India's decision to effectively ban Facebook's pared-back free Internet service is a major blow to the social network's plans.
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Narendra-modi-mark-zuckerberg Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, speaks next to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook in Menlo Park, California on Sunday, Sept.
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It isn't surprising to learn that Marc Andreessen, one of Silicon Valley's foremost venture capitalists and a member of Facebook's board of directors, is disappointed that Free Basics didn't fly in India.
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Lauding the telecom watchdog's decision on discriminatory pricing, Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday said Internet is one of the finest creations of the human mind and it should not become the monopoly of a few.
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After the recent spurt in natural disasters in the sub continent, Google has activated a public alert system that would offer valuable information on the water level across 170 areas in India.
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Vodafone India has announced the roll out of its high speed 4G service in prominent business and residential corridors of Mumbai across the Western suburbs and South Mumbai in a phased manner.
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Panasonic on Tuesday launched the P66 Mega in India priced at Rs. 7,990. The highlight of the smartphone is its support for 21 Indian languages.
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New Delhi: Technology giant Google will make public emergency alerts for floods available in India as part its efforts to make critical information more accessible around natural disasters.
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Oslo, Norway | February 9, 2016 - Opera today launched globally its unique, Netflix-style subscription service for premium Android apps.
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Opera has launched globally its "Netflix-style" subscription service for premium Android apps, Opera Apps Club, with Indian mobile operator Idea joining as its first partner in Asia.
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