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Amazon sellers sold 2 billon items in 2014
06 Jan 2015
Amazon says the growth of mobile and the introduction of the Amazon Seller App had had helped boost sales for merchants this year
Amazon sellers sold 2 billon items in 2014
06 Jan 2015
Amazon says the growth of mobile and the introduction of the Amazon Seller App had had helped boost sales for merchants this year
Amazon sellers sold 2 billon items in 2014
06 Jan 2015
Amazon says the growth of mobile and the introduction of the Amazon Seller App had had helped boost sales for merchants this year
Verizon eyeing AOL takeover: reports
06 Jan 2015
Coal India unions spurn talks, go ahead with massive strike
06 Jan 2015
With last-ditch reconciliation efforts failing, the trades unions of state-run monopoly Coal India Ltd and its various subsidiaries today launched a five-day strike, which they termed the biggest industrial action for any sector since 1977
Coal India unions spurn talks, go ahead with massive strike
06 Jan 2015
With last-ditch reconciliation efforts failing, the trades unions of state-run monopoly Coal India Ltd and its various subsidiaries today launched a five-day strike, which they termed the biggest industrial action for any sector since 1977
Apple facing lawsuit over alleged ‘false' ads for 16GB iPhones
05 Jan 2015
Two Florida-based plaintiffs have filed a class-action complaint on behalf of all of Apple's consumers
Apple facing lawsuit over alleged ‘false' ads for 16GB iPhones
05 Jan 2015
Two Florida-based plaintiffs have filed a class-action complaint on behalf of all of Apple's consumers
Unions unite to threaten massive 5-day coal strike
05 Jan 2015
Power output is likely to be hit even as Coal India said it is rushing supplies to producers ahead of the near-unprecedented stir
Twitter working on YouTube rival: reports
05 Jan 2015
DoCoMo launches London arbitration over Tata JV stake sale
05 Jan 2015
NTT DoCoMo Inc today said it has asked a London court to ensure Tata Sons Ltd finds a buyer for the Japanese telecom operator's stake in their now-ended joint venture
Unprecedented: IT workers unite to launch stir against TCS layoffs
03 Jan 2015
According to FITE founding member Bharatidasan, TCS has asked 700 employees in Hyderabad, 470 in Bangalore, 480 in Chennai, 70 in Pune and 20 in Kochi to leave, while several hundreds were told that they would be called by HR
Unprecedented: IT workers unite to launch stir against TCS layoffs
03 Jan 2015
According to FITE founding member Bharatidasan, TCS has asked 700 employees in Hyderabad, 470 in Bangalore, 480 in Chennai, 70 in Pune and 20 in Kochi to leave, while several hundreds were told that they would be called by HR
Samsung unveils Tizen-based smart phone; may cut reliance on Android
03 Jan 2015
South Korean handset maker wishes to lessen its reliance on Google’s Android operating system at a time when the California-based internet search giant continues its push into the mobility market
Samsung unveils Tizen-based smart phone; may cut reliance on Android
03 Jan 2015
South Korean handset maker wishes to lessen its reliance on Google’s Android operating system at a time when the California-based internet search giant continues its push into the mobility market
Samsung unveils Tizen-based smart phone; may cut reliance on Android
03 Jan 2015
South Korean handset maker wishes to lessen its reliance on Google’s Android operating system at a time when the California-based internet search giant continues its push into the mobility market
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