60% employers to monitor their employee's€˜ Facebook, Twitter pages by 2015: Gartner/ Google, Microsoft, Infosys among 'ideal' workplaces for IT grads: Survey

60% employers to monitor their employee's€˜ Facebook, Twitter pages by 2015: Gartner
News Picture Many employers already monitor their workers' Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages - but the practice is set to increase, a new report has revealed.

A new report by data analysts Gartner has claimed that..more
Google, Microsoft, Infosys among 'ideal' workplaces for IT grads: Survey
News Picture  Indian students are veering towards public sector jobs and domestic firms to find a cushion against an uncertain economy, which clocked its lowest quarterly growth rate in nine years at 5.3%. This trend, visible globally as well, reflects on ho..more
Mphasis Q2 net profit falls 12.83%
News Picture IT services firm Mphasis posted 12.83 per cent decline in consolidated net profitat Rs 189.43 crore for the second quarter ended April 30, 2012, compared to the same period last fiscal.

The company's consolidated net p..more
New iPhone to debut with Dual-Band 40nm BCM4334 Broadcom Wi-Fi, significant power savings and Wi-Fi Direct/iOS AirDrop
News Picture As part of our meanderings through the dump on a prototype of the next iPhone, we discovered some of the new chips that are going into these devices. Lots of them.One such part that we have not talked about is the Broadcom BCM4334..more
Microsoft rolls out more social Bing search, includes insights from Facebook and Twitter
News Picture  Microsoft on Friday rolled out a revamped Bing that includes insights from Facebookand Twitter in the biggest overhaul of the search service since its launch three years ago.

"Most things in l..more
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