IT news
Captive IT-BPO revenues to top $12 billion this fiscal
25 Mar 2011
Captives, which play an integral part in making India the leader in the off-shoring market, are emerging as centers for transformation and innovation
Nasscom seeks sops for small, medium IT firms
25 Mar 2011
Apple takes Amazon to court over “Appstore”
23 Mar 2011
Amazon.com is being sued by Apple for trademark infringement and unfair competition, and the bone of contention is Amazon's use of the term "Appstore."
French watchdog fines Google for privacy breach
22 Mar 2011
Google's Street View has come under the regulator's gun for secretly swiping passwords and other data
Google tops Global 500 brand ranking as Coke tumbles 13 places
21 Mar 2011
Google edged out Microsoft to become the world's most valuable brand even as technology-related companies emerged the biggest gainers
AOL goes on axing spree; 750 heads roll in India
By Jagdeep Worah | 11 Mar 2011
AOL would focus on developing consumer-facing products such as websites and applications for Asia as it integrates the Huffington Post to emerge a content-driven web site, writes Jagdeep Worah
AOL to cut 900 jobs across the globe
10 Mar 2011
Europe to ban tracking of web visitors for targeted ads
09 Mar 2011
From 25 May, European laws dictate that "explicit consent" must be gathered from web users who are being tracked via text files called "cookies"
Mahindra Satyam signs deal with Omani government
08 Mar 2011
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