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Moser Baer launches `Knight' USB flash drives
23 Jul 2010
Facebook community reaches half-billion
23 Jul 2010
One in 14 people around the world is now on the site, which is about the combined population of the US and Brazil
Google stops direct sales of Nexus One
23 Jul 2010
Dell accidentally ships spyware-infected server motherboards
23 Jul 2010
Computer maker Dell yesterday confirmed that some of its PowerEdge server motherboards shipped to costumers had embedded spyware
GM renews $2-bn IT services contract with HP
22 Jul 2010
GM renews $2-bn IT services contract with HP
22 Jul 2010
Kidney seekers find donors on Facebook
22 Jul 2010
In what could be a significant new trend, Facebook has become more than just a social networking site - some people needing a kidney transplant have managed to find donors on the social networking site
Facebook strengthens India team
16 Jul 2010
Infosys first quarter net down 2.4 per cent at Rs1,488 crore
13 Jul 2010
Infosys Technologies today reported a 2.4 per cent year-on-year decline in its fiscal first quarter net profit, even as consolidated results showed a 13 per cent Y-o-Y growth in Q1 revenues.
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