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Fake paid app tops sales at Goolge Play Store
08 Apr 2014
Google launches ‘Know your candidates tool’
08 Apr 2014
Microsoft to end support for Windows XP today
08 Apr 2014
Windows XP, one of the most widely-used operating systems, is set to lose official support today
Citigroup to pay $1.13 bn to settle residential mortgage claims
08 Apr 2014
The settlement offer would relieve Citi from having to buy back mortgages sold to the trusts, but would not cover home loans sold through private-label securitisation trusts by Citi's consumer mortgage business
Cement giants Holcim and Lafarge announce merger of equals
08 Apr 2014
Two of the world’s biggest cement companies, Holcim of Switzerland and Lafarge of France yesterday agreed to merge, creating the world's biggest cement maker, with a market cap of $50 billion and annual sales of nearly $43 billion
Cement giants Holcim and Lafarge announce merger of equals
08 Apr 2014
Two of the world’s biggest cement companies, Holcim of Switzerland and Lafarge of France yesterday agreed to merge, creating the world's biggest cement maker, with a market cap of $50 billion and annual sales of nearly $43 billion
Mahindra working on S-101 to take on Ford Ecosport, Renault Duster: Report
07 Apr 2014
The yet-to-be-named car would likely make its entry into the highly competitive SUV market in early 2015, say reports
Google plans to emerge as MVNO: Report
07 Apr 2014
US media reports said Google has plans for its own wireless network that customers would use to make calls, send texts and browse the web on their mobiles
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