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Daimler launches low-floor city bus for India
10 Mar 2012
The Mercedes Benz city bus carries a price tag of Rs90 lakh ex-showroom in Pune; which is about 50 per cent more than Tata Motors’ buses in the same segment
Daimler launches low-floor city bus for India
10 Mar 2012
The Mercedes Benz city bus carries a price tag of Rs90 lakh ex-showroom in Pune; which is about 50 per cent more than Tata Motors’ buses in the same segment
Google pushing developers to use Google Wallet
10 Mar 2012
Facebook secures $8-bn financing ahead of $5-bn IPO
09 Mar 2012
Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site has received an $8-billion financing package ahead of its $5-billion initial public offering (IPO), expected to value the company between $75 billion and $100 billion.
Uninor grows the fastest adding 2.49 mn new users in January
09 Mar 2012
Despite an uncertain future after the Supreme Court verdict cancelling all the 122 new 2g licences, the Indian arm of Norway's Telenor has emerged the fastest growing telecom services provider
`Watson’ to help IBM, Citi offer solutions for finance industry
07 Mar 2012
IBM expects Watson, which understands and processes natural language, consults vast volumes of unstructured information, and accurately answers questions with humanlike cognition to help it generate billions in new revenue by 2015
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