IT news
iGate opts out of Satyam bid
20 Mar 2009
Privacy group appeals to FTC for Google probe
18 Mar 2009
Dell puts a price to the Adamo
17 Mar 2009
Wipro bags Rs 1182-cr ESIC project
14 Mar 2009
Lenovo India offers computing in 12 languages for kids
14 Mar 2009
Lenovo India has launched a project to offer vernacular computing for school children, at a ceremony in Bangalore.
Komli launches first online media planning tool
13 Mar 2009
Komli launches first online media planning tool
13 Mar 2009
Intelligent search engine Wolfram Alpha may redefine net search
10 Mar 2009
Search enhgine Wolfram Alpha, currently under develoment, uses natural language processing to compute answers to match queries instead of merely depending on a database
Google Docs experiences a privacy glitch
10 Mar 2009
Bangladesh blocks access to YouTube
09 Mar 2009
New Microsoft Windows will enable Internet Explorer to be switched off
07 Mar 2009
Internet Explorer has been added to the list of Windows 7 components that users can remove from the OS
YouTube crosses the million user mark in January
06 Mar 2009
ZillionTV enables viewers to earn from watching TV ads
05 Mar 2009
The system features a rewards programme: the more commercials one watches, the more points one earns.
Google and Yahoo set guidelines in Britain
04 Mar 2009
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