Hired by Twitter for 80 lakhs per annum, IITian from Madhya Pradesh heads to California/ TCS plans to hire 60,000 freshers in FY12-13

Hired by Twitter for 80 lakhs per annum, IITian from Madhya Pradesh heads to California
News Picture It's a dream come true for 22-year-old Swapnil Jain, a computer science graduate from IIT-Delhi. Swapnil, who hails from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, has been offered a job by micro-blogging website Twitter - at a whopping package of Rs. 80 l..more
TCS plans to hire 60,000 freshers in FY12-13
News Picture  The country's biggest IT company Tata Consultancy Services has already made campus offers to 43,604 students across 389 colleges for fiscal 2013, the company's annual report released on Monday said. The company plans to..more
'˜Facebook pays interns more than Google'
News Picture The world's most popular social networking site Facebook pays its interns nearly $74,000 (Rs 40.7 lakh) a year in a bid to attractyoung talent, according to a report.

According to a report by Business Insider,Facebook ..more
Samsung unveils Windows 8-based tablets, notebooks
News Picture South Korea's Samsung Electronicsunveiled notebook and tablet computers running on Windows 8, the latest firm to showcase products that use Microsoft's eagerly-awaited new operating system.

On the opening day of Asia's leading I..more
Google buys mobile document maker Quickoffice
News Picture Google on Tuesday said it had acquired the software firm Quickoffice, which allows users to create and edit documents on mobile devices.

The deal, terms of which were not disclosed, helps Google compete against Microsoft and oth..more
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