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Microsoft launches online Office
04 Mar 2008
Microsoft has launched a web-based model of its Office software in an attempt to seize the initiative back from web search giant Google
Yahoo! launches new Lab in Bangalore, India
04 Mar 2008
Indians increase preference for laptops:IDC
28 Feb 2008
EC fines Microsoft $1.35 billion for defying sanctions
27 Feb 2008
The European Commission has imposed an additional 899 million euros ($1.35 billion) fine on software giant Microsoft Corporation for defying sanctions imposed for antitrust violations.
Chrysler logs on to TCS with multi-year contract
20 Feb 2008
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd has signed a multi-year contract with automaker Chrysler LLC to provide a comprehensive portfolio of IT services.
TCS to set up software centre in Thailand
20 Feb 2008
Infosys ties-up with Japan's Nihon Unisys to expand business in Japan
19 Feb 2008
Infosys Technologies and Japan's Nihon Unisys have tied up to increase their market share in Japan
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