Firms/companies
Google confirms acquisition of Gecko Design
23 Aug 2014
Oil companies propose laying pipelines along rail tracks
23 Aug 2014
The oil companies have proposed using railway land to lay oil pipelines along side railway tracks for a fee
e-retailer Amazon set to challenge Google, MS with new ad system
23 Aug 2014
Amazon's system would resemble Google's AdWords, and is planned to make it easier for marketers to reach the users
e-retailer Amazon set to challenge Google, MS with new ad system
23 Aug 2014
Amazon's system would resemble Google's AdWords, and is planned to make it easier for marketers to reach the users
ONGC’s domestic gas production down 9% in July
22 Aug 2014
Facebook lawsuit gets support from 60,000 users
22 Aug 2014
Ranbaxy faces fresh US penalty of Rs242 cr over Toansa-made API
22 Aug 2014
This is the second such penalty for the company, which paid $500 million to the US department of justice (DoJ) in May 201
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