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Cellphone tower evils exaggerated, says COAI
09 Jun 2010
Fresh cabinet meet on fuel price hikes tomorrow
09 Jun 2010
World’s tallest residential tower to come up in Mumbai
09 Jun 2010
The funding for the project is expected to be arranged through a combination of customer receipts, internal accruals and debt finance
Famed Golconda diamond up for sale
08 Jun 2010
The famous 17th century ‘Archduke Joseph’ diamond is up for sale and can travel back home should enough funds be raised to meet its asking price of Rs250-300 crore.
Skype, Kazaa founders create Rdio
07 Jun 2010
Grifols to buy Talecris Bio for $3.4 billion
07 Jun 2010
The acquisition will propel the Barcelona-based Grifols to the second-biggest producer of plasma products in the US, behind Baxter International and ahead of Australia’s CSL Ltd
Next Gen Publishing introduces online editions
05 Jun 2010
Ziff Davis acquired by former Time exec Vivek Shah, Great Hill Partners
05 Jun 2010
83 year-old New York-headquartered Ziff Davis is a leading publisher and content creator for the web, and other digital platforms including smart phones, e-readers and tablet devices
Ziff Davis acquired by former Time exec Vivek Shah, Great Hill Partners
05 Jun 2010
83 year-old New York-headquartered Ziff Davis is a leading publisher and content creator for the web, and other digital platforms including smart phones, e-readers and tablet devices
ECG reports on Blackberry to be avilable in India
04 Jun 2010
Tele-medicine has come of age in India as doctors in the country will now be able to view patient’s electrocardiogram (ECG) reports on their Blackberry smartphones
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