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How cellphones are helping job agency in placementsare now just a phone away! A placement agency in Japan is using phone handsets' global positioning system to quickly match workers to temporary jobs, doing away with interviews and other formalities.

The service provided by Tokyo-based firm LocationValue was launched in 2006. Job applicants are to send the company their resumes and make requests about the times of the day and workplaces where they..

Twitter to Censor Content in Certain Countries

Twitter is giving itself the right to withhold content in specific countries, while keeping that content available for the rest of the world, the company announced Thursday.Until now, the ..

Google, Yahoo‘s initiatives in non-English internet space gaining pace
About a year ago, Yahoo India, the news-to-entertainment portal, hired Prem Panicker from rediff.com. He spearheads Yahoo's non-English language strategy that is fast growing beyond Hindi. After addin..

64MP image of earth shot by NASA
NASA has unveiled a 64 million pixel image of the earth, taken from one of its satellites in January.The image is actually a composite image made up of a number of photos of the Earth's surface shot o..

Social media hacking seen as risk to advisers
Financial advisers may be overlooking one potential threat in the rush to develop new client relationships through social media: hackers.

Social media websites like Facebook and Twitter ca..

Infosys accelerates paperless drive with Enterprise Digitization
The Enterprise Digitization initiative was aimed at meeting the digitized enterprise and sustainability visions of Infosys. The digitization initiative provides Infosys the needed cover against risks ..

Google+ Now Open To Teens 13 And Up
Google is opening up its social networking service Google+ to teens as of today, according to a post from Google’s VP, Product Management, Bradley Horowitz. The move puts the network in closer c..

Intel snaps up Real Networks' music streaming patents
Intel has gone on a patent buying spree, snapping up 190 patents and 170 patent applications from Real Networks, including those related to music streaming.

Setting the chip company back $1..

Spotify surpasses 3 million paid subscribers
Spotify said Thursday that it now serves more than 3 million active paid subscribers per month, up from the 2.5 million subscribers it was serving in November. More than 20% of its active users pay fo..

Facebook and Washington state to combat spam called 'clickjacking'
Facebook is partnering with the U.S. state of Washington to combat a type of spam called 'clickjacking' that is plaguing the social networking site, company and state officials announced Thursday.
Netflix tops 800+ devices, tablets overtake PC viewing
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings talked a lot of about connected and mobile devices during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call on Wednesday, emphasizing how important tablets, the Apple TV and c..

All of Planet Earth Is Now on Google+
Google Earth released version 6.2 today. It patches up some of the choppy textures it used to have, so it now looks like a smooth, realistic surface - no more 'quilt effect.' The texture improvements ..


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  2. No I don't think so. But I found this statement from Time-of-India.

    Datawind has declined IIT Rajasthan's new test criterion such as shock and water resistance for Aakash 2 tablets saying these features will make the world's cheapest tablet cost over $1000, defeating its purpose of its price advantage.

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