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Indian BPO firms are now moving offshore—either expanding their operations to overseas destinations or buying out firms on foreign soil in South Asia, Eastern Europe and Central America.
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Invest Victoria, Victoria government’s lead agency for promoting the state of Victoria, has set up its first business office in Bangalore to help Indian companies to invest in the state of Victoria.
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Three Internet media giants – Yahoo! Google and MSN - this week have revealed their plans to woo the Indian masses with local content.
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Taking a cue from Motorola, the sub-branding mania seems to have overtaken the mobile handset market.
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Dell is setting up its first India manufacturing facility in the southern port city of Tamil Nadu. This would be the third manufacturing unit in the Asia-Pacific and Japan region, after Penang, Malaysia, and Xiamen, China.
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Amit Agarwal has a son named Google, makes tons of money as a “professional blogger” with his tech blog and offers advice on how to run a successful weblog company.
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NXP Semiconductors, formerly Philips Semiconductors, plans to invest 250 million euros over the next five years in its India operations. This will be channeled into its sales and R&D division.
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An un-conference of sorts is taking over Chennai this week-end. BlogCamp.in will be hosting what it claims to be “the biggest and most comprehensive blog event ever conducted in India” on September 9-10, 2006.
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Contrary to reports surfacing in the media that the southern state of Kerala in India is kicking out Microsoft, the real picture is slightly different
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An eBay of teaching is being created and a new channel of outsourcing – the educational services outsourcing (ESO) – is set to ring in the cash registers for tutors in India and Pakistan.
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E-ticketing will soon be passé. M-ticketing is going to be the rage. M-ticketing (tickets on the mobile) is one of the applications that Moveo, the latest Indian start-up in mobile applications is coming up with.
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Indian carrier Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) is investing $600 million to lay submarine cables, one between India and Europe and another linking Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan.
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