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VMware to buy Yahoo’s Zimbra software division
13 Jan 2010
Infosys beats estimates, raises annual forecast
12 Jan 2010
HCL Technologies to merge with HCL Technoparks
12 Jan 2010
France mulls 'Google tax' to pay for creative content
07 Jan 2010
The French government is considering a tax on internet advertising revenues of online giants such as Google to support industries hit by the digital revolution
US software firm files $2.2-billion copyright suit against China and others
06 Jan 2010
A part from the Chinese government, Sony, Lenovo, Toshiba, Acer, ASUSTeK, BenQ are among the list of defendants named in the case.
Top software companies to see net profit decline in December quarter
06 Jan 2010
Analysts say that earnings growth usually slows down in the October-December quarter, as billing falls due to fewer billing days on account of the holidays in the period
Apple blocks Dalai Lama-related iPhone apps in China
05 Jan 2010
Five iPhone apps related to the Dalai Lama have been blocked by Apple in the Chinese App Store
Satyam turns the corner under new management
02 Jan 2010
Satyam under the new management has, in fact, increased its client base and charted a fresh course despite the rough weather.
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