Member of Parliament Tathagata Satpathy is moving a bill in the lower house, Lok Sabha, to reform defamation laws in India.
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LinkedIn makes an ambitious move in India, launches placements
This year LinkedIn won’t go to campuses to hire fresh graduates.
Apple to pull back development work in-house from Infosys, Cognizant
The company is likely to start with “insourcing” the support for Apple Stores.
Revenues kick in for Flipkart’s high margin advertising business
Online retailer Flipkart’s advertising business finally seems to be catching on, growing at a healthy clip and pulling up the retailer’s sagging margins.
India & US-based Artificial Intelligence startup Mad Street Den raises more money
After raising $1.5 mn in one of the biggest seed rounds in the country last year the company has closed series A funding from Sequoia Capital.
Banning torrent search engines is completely uncool. Here’s why
It’s like banning BitCoin because they can be used to buy drugs.
Devas, the Internet leg-up that India missed
If the Devas plan had worked, you’d have had millions of rail users with smartphones and internet not just today but five-six years ago.
Alibaba wants a pie of not just e-commerce in India, but also its $1.3 trillion retail market
Alibaba ruled out ‘inorganic growth’ at current valuations in India, which is higher than expected at 3-5 times the gross merchandise value.
The hardware startup trend that’s changing everything around you
Benjamin Joffe of Hax, the world’s largest startup accelerator, gives you a lowdown of the hardware revolution.
Meet the space-crazed teenagers at India’s first private space mission
Among senior scientists, physicists and engineers are a bunch of space crazed teenagers, learning about the mission and working on projects.
How will Alibaba move in India? Its ‘Iron Triangle’ strategy is the key
Alibaba’s iron triangle is a combination of e-commerce, logistics and finance. It all hinges on the massive amounts of commerce data that Alibaba generates.
Infibeam IPO: Why Twitter’s Dirty Secret — Paid Tweets — is not funny anymore
As social media gains its rightful place in public discourse, don’t the ‘influencers’ need to behave responsibly? Seriously.