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Namibia deploys IBM as its first mainframe
25 Nov 2009
Australian Canadian regulators endorse Microsoft-Yahoo! tie-up
25 Nov 2009
The tech giants executed a 10-year no-cash deal in July, under which Microsoft was licensed to power Yahoo! search while Yahoo! agreed to become the exclusive relationship sales force for both companies’ premium search advertisers
Australian Canadian regulators endorse Microsoft-Yahoo! tie-up
25 Nov 2009
The tech giants executed a 10-year no-cash deal in July, under which Microsoft was licensed to power Yahoo! search while Yahoo! agreed to become the exclusive relationship sales force for both companies’ premium search advertisers
Google’s SPDY protocol aims to speed up web browsing
14 Nov 2009
Lab tests have shown up to 64 per cent reduction in page load times in SPDY over HTTP, the application level protocol providing basic request / response semantics
Bangalore to be hub for UID scheme: Nilekani
14 Nov 2009
Nandan Nilekani on Friday said that the world’s biggest citizen database project would have its technology hub in Bangalore
TCS sets up fresh venture with Dow Chem
13 Nov 2009
Intel pays AMD $1.25 billion to end dispute
13 Nov 2009
Ending of the dispute with AMD does not mean that Intel is out of the woods, as there are lawsuits still pending with the European Union, New York state attorney general and Federal Trade Commission
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