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Google unveils plans for £650-mn UK HQ
29 Jun 2013
The plan for the UK headquarters, one of Google's largest office complexes outside its global headquarters in Mountain View, California, has been announced at a time when the search engine is under a UK Parliamentary probe over tax evasions in the country
Nokia's low-cost smart phone Asha 210 priced at Rs5,000; pre-booking opens
29 Jun 2013
Though Nokia had, in April, unveiled the dual-SIM phone as the first phone in the world with a dedicated WhatsApp button, it has opted to introduce the handset with a Facebook button instead
Centre nulls move to give Tatas priority in Delhi's Taj Mansingh auction
28 Jun 2013
The 33-year lease for the Taj Mansingh ended in October 2011 after which the civic body decided to extend the lease with the existing operator for one more year
Centre nulls move to give Tatas priority in Delhi's Taj Mansingh auction
28 Jun 2013
The 33-year lease for the Taj Mansingh ended in October 2011 after which the civic body decided to extend the lease with the existing operator for one more year
India among countries interested in balloon project : Google’s Todd Rowe
28 Jun 2013
Google recently launched internet-enabled balloons into the stratosphere, floating 20km above the earth carrying internet signal antennas that would provide connectivity and act as a hub for users
Reliance Power in spat with CERC over Sasan
27 Jun 2013
Reliance Power and the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) are at odds over the former's claim that the first unit of the 3960 MW Sasan ultra mega power project has been commissioned
Rio Tinto may sell Mozambique coal unit
27 Jun 2013
Rio Tinto may sell Mozambique coal unit
27 Jun 2013
Rio Tinto may sell Mozambique coal unit
27 Jun 2013
PM inaugurates Banihal-Qazigund rail link from Jammu to Kasmir Valley
26 Jun 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today inaugurated an all-weather rail link between Jammu and Kashmir Valley
Aditya Birla Nuvo to apply for bank licence
26 Jun 2013
Vodafone deploys portable tower in Uttarakhand
26 Jun 2013
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