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6 hours ago ago from umennet

Dec 17th, 2009 by Sudhindra Rao The world has been clamoring about the great Indian success story. The youngest entrant into the elite Trillion Dollar Economy club , India will become the youngest nation with an estimated 700 million people under the age of 35 years India in 2025 . The distressing aspect however is the overall health scenario that is turning out to be the bane for this same young productive India. India is slowly and ...

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HostRigtnow technologies extends dedicated servers and collocation service in Indian Datacenters

10 hours ago ago from Top 10 Dedicated Server Hosting Reviews, News and Articles

HostRigtnow technologies, one of the oldest and most popular premium web hosting and Internet service provider company, announced today the extension of its existing industry-leading dedicated servers and collocation service in Indian Datacenters; That means availability of premium hardware and bandwidth locally in India. The existing (so provided since 1997) Dedicate server and collocation , until now only offered in USA and UK, allows - as ...

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22 hours ago ago from Quick Take - As It Happens

Dubai the modern El dorado? In the last 40 years, Dubai and Middle East oil had interesting effects in India. After the 1973 Oil Embargo, the oil riches, the glitzy infrastructure boom of the Middle East, new found power had a profound effect in India. It also made the Indian Muslim proud about his religious identity. The Bombay High oil find just about saved the Indian economy and the Indian mental equilibrium. For the general Indian, ...

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Press Release on Lee Kuan Yew suggests a four pronged strategy for India to grow beyond current rate of growth

23 hours ago ago from Just In Just Out

Lee Kuan Yew suggests a four pronged strategy for India to grow beyond current rate of growth Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Minister Mentor, Republic of Singapore has suggested a four-pronged strategy for India to grow beyond the current 8-9 Percent rate of economic growth. According to Mr. Lee, India needs to, first cut down on redtapeism; second provide greater incentives for the private sector; third address the challenge of infrastructure ...

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Release on We need a new leadership to provide for a resurgent India: Arun Maira, Planning commission member

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1 day ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Ashby Jones Doesn't the whole antitrust battle over Internet browsers feel soooo 1998? Once upon a time, it may have been tough to work around Microsoft's ubiquitous Internet Explorer. But these days, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome browsers are only a quick download away. And for years, new Macs have come with Apple's Safari. Is the issue really so much for antitrust regulators circa 2009 to get worked up about? At least in ...

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Yum Bets Big on India's Growth Prospects

13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

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FCC issues proposals to meet national broadband plan

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The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday unveiled a laundry list of proposals to meet a congressional mandate to give every U.S. home access to high-speed Internet service. The recommendations, which come just two months before the agency must present its final national broadband plan to Congress, include revising a rural phone subsidy program, revamping the market for television set-top boxes and redirecting more airwaves to ...

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