IT news
Apple iPad sales cross 300,000 on first day
07 Apr 2010
HCL re-launches Beanstalk desktops
05 Apr 2010
Court rejects Microsoft's appeal against i4i
03 Apr 2010
The software giant is left with only recourse of moving the US Supreme Court, say analysts.
Facebook acquires photo-sharing startup Divvyshot
03 Apr 2010
Facebook is adding talent in its ongoing effort to drive growth and emerge stronger
Microsoft to absorb 200 Yahoo employees at Bangalore centre
01 Apr 2010
Yahoo confirmed in Bangalore that Microsoft will be offering positions to 400 of its software professionals, most working on search technology, to boost the search-domain collaboration the two technology giants
Microsoft to absorb 200 Yahoo employees at Bangalore centre
01 Apr 2010
Yahoo confirmed in Bangalore that Microsoft will be offering positions to 400 of its software professionals, most working on search technology, to boost the search-domain collaboration the two technology giants
Ford, Microsoft team up for electric car recharge
01 Apr 2010
Effective management of electricity will be the key to the success of electric vehicles in the market as an environment-friendly alternative to conventional automobiles
Google launches product search for online shoppers in India
31 Mar 2010
The tool scans millions of web pages and extracts product names, prices and images and presents the information to users to help them with their search.
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer losing Indian market share: study
26 Mar 2010
The use of Microsoft's Internet Explorer internet browser is on a steady decline in India, reveals a study by the Irish metrics firm StatCounter
Polaris acquires SaaS provider IndigoTX
26 Mar 2010
Former Chinese partners shun Google
26 Mar 2010
Google is poised to become a pariah in China as more of its local business partners are opting to break ties with the internet giant, following its decision to exit China
Google’s other Chinese businesses feel the heat
24 Mar 2010
Rivals Google, LVMH claim victory in EU trademark case
24 Mar 2010
European Union's highest court has ruled that Google did not infringe trade mark law by allowing advertisers to bid for keywords corresponding to their competitors’ trade marks, even as it denied exemption to websites from liability for hosting such services
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