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The
million-dollar question has come up once again after India handed over
to Pakistan a list of four specific locations and addresses of Dawood.
Many young Indian kids triumph in majority of the prominent competitions that are held in the U.S. and globally
Startup City
Managing pilgrims from all around the world and budgets of millions, Indian priests are exemplary entrepreneurial preachers.
India is considered to be the world's fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power and it has a huge export market.
US-Indian
Growing
strong, the small Indian American community is playing a key role in
strengthening the relationship between the two largest democratic
countries of the world.
Texas
governor Rick Perry appointed Surendra Varma of Lubbock, Texas, and
Robert Hootkins of Austin to the Texas Medical Board District Review
Committees.
Technology
Called
the Google X, the search giants lab is said to be the den of 100 odd
futuristic projects. Here are 7 such Google X gadgets that will blow
your mind.
To
Monetize in mobile platform, Zuckerberg will now let advertisers place
ads specifically on smartphones, something that the company had never
done before.
Business
Around 60 percent of Indian CEOs don't have what we consider as an essential- 'The MBA Degree'.
Targeting 20 percent export growth this year despite global odds, the government announced major fiscal sops for exporters.
Magazine
TeamF1 strives to help the companies vulnerable to the challenge of cyber-security threat that can be exploited by hackers.
Challenges
and opportunities are two sides of the same coin. The trick lies in
continuing to flip the coin, when faced with challenges.
Enterprise IT
Databases
are nothing but massive collection of billions and trillions of
information's that are in the forms of fields and records.
Google has acquired one more tech giant 'Quickoffice', a mobile office software company.
Real Estate City
This survey examines and evaluates the performance of 53 mainstream residential markets across the globe.
A new pigment, known as 'cool blue,' could repel heat in buildings and cut energy costs.
CXO Insights
Outstanding Customer Experience: The Only Advantage
Kaushal Mehta Founder & CEO, Motif Inc
Kaushal Mehta Founder & CEO, Motif Inc
The
retail industry is witnessing an increased migration of customers from
traditional brick and mortar retail to E-commerce (online retail)
portals.
Disconnect: The Root Of All Execution Evils
Raj Karamchedu Chief Operating Officer, Legend Silicon
Raj Karamchedu Chief Operating Officer, Legend Silicon
Who
in the same given time can produce more than others has vigor; who can
produce more and better, has talents; who can produce what none else
can, has genius
Travel
Authorities
stepped up preparations for the annual 'Amarnath Yatra' that begins on
June 24 in Kashmir, for which 3 lakh devotees have so far registered.
Vacations
are times that everyone in a family enjoys the most. And when it comes
to royal vacations the enjoyment gets a luxurious touch.
Best of Entrepreneurship Blogs
Ten simple and easy to remember steps to take your entrepreneurial career to great heights and make you an effective leader.
People
are definitely a company's greatest asset. It doesn't make any
difference whether the product is cars or cosmetics. A company is only
as good as the people it keeps
QA Times
Many
still think that a good tester is a die-hard pessimist. However, Confex
to disagree with this myth identify five qualities of a good tester.
Zephyr,
the fastest growing provider of Test Management solutions announced a
new product which will help accelerate Agile Testing inside JIRA.
Most Read Jokes
An American, Japanese, and an Indian were sitting together.
Suddenly there was a beeping sound. The American pressed his forearm..
A 77-year-old had just finished his morning jog and wasn't even short of breath.His friend which was 70 years old was amazed..
A man went into a store and began looking around. He saw a washer and dryer, but there was no price listed on them. He asked..
Humor of the Day
A man entered a barbershop and asked for a shave.After the shave, the barber said, That will be a quarter, please..
After giving a speech at an elementary school, President Bush allows the kids to ask a few questions. One little boy..
A 50-something year old white woman arrived at her seat and saw that the passenger next to her was a black man...
Life & Style
The majority of respondents perceived the air quality to have
deteriorated while 48 percent of them found a reduction in the green
cover.
The government is spending crores of rupees for making doctors and specialists, but after passing out most of them go abroad.
Book of the Day
The Ramayana is the oldest poem in Sanskrit.Hence its author is known as the Adi Kavi or pristine Poet.
What makes India a nation? What has held its many disparate societies with their diverse, sometimes conflicting...