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An unbeaten 123 from Younus Khan helped Pakistan to an eight-wicket win over India in the Asia Cup Super Fours.
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via BBC @ 15:30 2nd Jul
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Younus Khan hit a magnificent century as Pakistan achieved a much needed eight-wicket win against India in the Asia Cup Super League match at the National Stadium here on Wednesday.
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via Yahoo! Singapore @ 18:14 2nd Jul
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A superb unbeaten Younus Khan century kept Pakistan's hopes of Asia Cup glory alive as they chased down 309 to beat India by eight wickets in their Super Four clash in Karachi.
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via Cricket World @ 15:37 2nd Jul
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eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is free for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.
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via Agencyfaqs! @ 6:39 10th Jul
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(PRWEB) July 11, 2008 -- eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is free for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.
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via PR-USA.net @ 18:49 13th Jul
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image-- India’s “small but enthusiastic” reception: Maharajas, rich kids, and entrepreneurs: so thatâs whoâs buying the iPhone in India, according to a Reuters report from the front line, which found that the launch of the iconic handset in India had ânone of the mass hysteriaâ that accompanied its debut in the US, Europe and other parts of Asia in July. Priced at $700-$800 in India, or twice the monthly salary of a white collar middle manager, the iPhone response was predicted. Still, it was an âenthusiastic reception,â and for those who can afford it, the phone gives them bragging rights in a country where mobile phones are still seen as âsymbols of status and success,â and where the phone has already enjoyed a strong run in the black market.
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via MocoNews.net @ 18:11 23rd Aug
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via Mumbai Mirror @ 11:13 19th Jul
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India begin their three-Test series at a venue where they have suffered their worst loss against Sri Lanka; the last time these two sides played at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo, India were trounced by an innings and 77 runs. Sri Lanka have won just three of their 26 Tests against India but won the previous home series against the same opponents 2-1. They have fared much better against India at home, with just two losses in 12 Tests, and one series defeat in 1993. India have won ten Tests in all, six of them by an innings margin. One in two Tests has produced a result, and the results have often been one-sided - the smallest margin of victory has been by 149 (in terms of runs) and seven (in terms of wickets). (Click here for results of previous Tests between the two teams.
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via CricInfo @ 14:43 22nd Jul
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Captain Mahela Jayawardene cracked a half-century as Sri Lanka coasted to an eight-wicket win over India in the first one-day international at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Monday.
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via Sportal.com.au @ 13:08 18th Aug
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When Gurcharan Das took early retirement as the CEO of Procter & Gamble India at age 50 in 1995, he traveled around India to get in touch with his country. What he found is that the culture was being transformed. Because of economic reforms and the gradual breaking down of the stifling bureaucracy, “Our minds were being decolonized,” he told me. The result of Das’ travels and revelations was his book, India Unbound, which was published in India in 2000 and the US in 2001, and helped raise awareness worldwide of the new potential of India.
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via Business Week @ 17:21 26th Jul
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NEW DELHI: India is no where close to countries like US, Japan and China, when it comes to filing patents. But it still does a significant bit in the IP space. A lot of it's happening through patent service outsourcing in India. This means, a lot of background work for the numerous patents that are being filed by other countries, are being done out of India.
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via Times of India @ 21:56 7th Jul
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NEW DELHI (Agencies): India will not alter the schedule of Englands cricket tour later this year despite protests from the visitors about being made to play in smaller venues, an official said on Tuesday. The England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Monday it was upset that Indias regular Test venues like Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and Mohali were not given matches during the six-week tour. India want the two Tests in December to be played in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, while the seven preceding one-dayers were spread across various centres like Rajkot, Guwahati, Cuttack and Jamshedpur. We would like to remind the ECB that our venues are always decided on the basis of a rotation policy, Indian cricket board secretary Niranjan Shah was quoted as saying on the cricketnirvana.
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via Arab Times @ 11:38 16th Jul
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India unfortunately doesn't have the equivalent of section 230 of the CDA, which prevents service providers from being sued for the actions of their users. That's why Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are all facing a lawsuit over certain types of ads in India. Apparently it's illegal in India to advertise any technique or product designed to influence the sex of a child. However, such ads have been appearing on all three sites. The problem, though, is that the liability should be on those who are actually buying the advertising. They're the parties who are really breaking the law. Yet, because Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are easier targets (and have a lot more money), that's who gets targeted.
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via Techdirt @ 9:56 15th Aug
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eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is FREE for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.
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via Business Standard India @ 2:38 10th Jul
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NEW DELHI: India is no where close to countries like US, Japan and China, when it comes to filing patents. But it still does a significant bit in the IP space. A lot of it's happening through patent service outsourcing in India. This means, a lot of background work for the numerous patents that are being filed by other countries, are being done out of India.
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via Times of India @ 11:45 8th Jul
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Mumbai: The search firm Google India may trigger some new developments in the cyber law of India. The Mumbai based Gremach Infrastructure Equipments & Projects, which provides construction machineries to medium and large construction companies, has filed a defamation case against Google India for hosting a series of articles on its blogging site, campaigning against its mines in Mozambique. The Bombay High Court has asked the search firm to furnish information about the blogger in an interim order, reported The Economic Times.
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via Silicon India @ 11:30 14th Aug
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July 2, 2008, Adept Technology signed Menzel Vision and Robotics Pvt. Ltd. of India as an exclusive distributor in western and northern India. India is one of the fastest growing robot markets in Asia where there is a growing demand for high speed, intelligent robotics in many labor-intensive and quality sensitive applications.
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via Automation.com @ 15:27 3rd Jul
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Royal Philips Electronics announced a series of new portable, compact patient monitors that provides a reliable, yet affordable means to observe and care for patients. Now available to healthcare providers in India, the new Philips SureSigns VM3 is the first Philips patient monitor designed for emerging markets like India. With a growing per capita income and adoption of new lifestyles, healthcare services in India are rapidly changing. In order to meet the increasing demand for quality care, people in urban areas have seen the construction of new, state-of-the-art hospitals and associated satellite facilities, while others are increasingly seeking care at smaller nursing homes and clinics. This has fueled the demand for healthcare equipment across segments and the growth of the Indian patient monitoring equipment market is estimated
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via Express Healthcare Management @ 7:21 14th Aug
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COLOMBO, AFP: Nuwan Kulasekara wrecked India's top order with a career-best haul of 4-40 to bowl Sri Lanka to a consolation 112-run victory in the fifth and final ODI on Friday.
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via Times of India @ 18:15 29th Aug
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Aerial photography is forbidden in India without prior permission from an assortment of government agencies something Nicolas Chorier didn't have. However, the enterprising Frenchman wasn't prepared to let this technicality stand in his way. By combining a camera and a kite to ingenious effect, the 45-year-old recorded the landscape, people, animals and the architecture of this stunning country, and all without falling foul of the law. To achieve his bird's-eye view, Nicolas attached a remote-controlled Leica camera to a cradle suspended by string from the kite. The rig is operated by remote control that can achieve a full 360 degree rotation and 90 degree tilt. A ground-to-air video link sends a signal, which provides real-time monitoring on a portable TV screen for accurate framing and composition.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 17:34 18th Aug
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KOCHI: Sony INDIA has launched its latest LCD televisions in India, Bravia Series T in 19 and 26 inches models. The tiger models are designed especially for India, said the company officials at a press conference as part of its launching here on Thursday. The new models are being introduced in India for the first time in Kerala to hit the markets this Onam.
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via NewIndPress @ 23:47 16th Aug
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INDIA--Experts say the recent controversy involving India and Canada-based Research In Motion's (RIM) Blackberry services signals the need to evolve an international agreement on data security.
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via MONiTOR Today! @ 5:15 5th Jul
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Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
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via Boston Globe @ 19:41 19th Jul
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If they lose heavily to Sri Lanka tomorrow and miss out on a place in Sunday's Asia Cup final, India will look back on this game and wonder how they lost it after lashing 88 in the first 10 overs. Even then, 308 wasn't exactly a paltry score, but with memories of India's romp to 300 still fresh in Pakistani minds, Younis Khan exacted a measure of retribution with a fabulously paced century. Once again, India's bowling was insipid and bereft of ideas, even accounting for a pitch that had as much life as an Egyptian mummy.
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via The Times @ 15:31 2nd Jul
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On the positive side, at least we got 22 overs of action on the opening day of the series, as opposed to the 11 balls that comprised the abandoned tri-series featuring India and South Africa two years ago. India will be pleased with the wicket of Kumar Sangakkara, while Sri Lanka will take encouragement from the batting of Malinda Warnapura, who followed up a century in Guyana last March with a tidy half-century on this most placid of pitches.
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via The Times @ 11:28 23rd Jul
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