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Google to ban torrent sites soon
13 Feb 2017
Infosys tweaks severance pay rules
13 Feb 2017
The Infosys board has agreed to change the severance pay rules of its management team, which co-founder Narayana Murthy had criticised as violation of corporate governance norms
Infosys tweaks severance pay rules
13 Feb 2017
The Infosys board has agreed to change the severance pay rules of its management team, which co-founder Narayana Murthy had criticised as violation of corporate governance norms
Rewa project brings solar power tariff to as low as Rs2.97 per unit
11 Feb 2017
At 2.97 per kilowatt hour, this is lower than the average cost of Rs3 for electricity supplied by NTPC from its coal-fired plant
Ford to pump $1 bn into autonomous car startup Argo AI
11 Feb 2017
Ford's early stage investment in Argo AI reflects a growing desire on the part of automakers and tech companies to combine forces to tackle the still daunting task of making autonomous driving an everyday reality
Snapdeal to cut 30% jobs as fund sources dry up
11 Feb 2017
The move is expected to affect about 1,000 employees directly employed in the company’s ecommerce marketplace while thousands of contract workers in the logistics division are also expected to be let off
Snapdeal to cut 30% jobs as fund sources dry up
11 Feb 2017
The move is expected to affect about 1,000 employees directly employed in the company’s ecommerce marketplace while thousands of contract workers in the logistics division are also expected to be let off
Facebook Lite crosses 200 mn active users mark
10 Feb 2017
Facebook Lite crosses 200 mn active users mark
10 Feb 2017
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