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The Indian spinning machine would be on full throttle in Sri Lanka for the Test series under the able hands of Anil Kumble.
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via ESPN Star @ 23:49 13th Jul
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In a lovely gesture, Google celebrated Indian Independence Day. Google India's homepage had a logo with Indian National flag that linked to http://www.google.co.in/search?q=indian+independence+day.
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via Press Trust @ 18:43 15th Aug
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Gameshastra, SCEE Partner For Traditional Indian PS2 Sports Title India based game service provider Gameshastra it is partnering with SCEE to produce a PlayStation 2 game based on traditional Indian sports to market to gamers in South Asia and the Indian Diasporas.
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via Gamasutra @ 21:07 30th Jul
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A small Indian construction equipment company is demanding in court that Google Inc. disclose the name of a person who used its blogging service in a case that could change the way the Internet giant does business in India. Google's Indian subsidiary, Google India Private Ltd., is being sued for defamation in the Bombay High Court by the Mumbai-based Gremach Infrastructure Equipments & Projects Ltd., which runs a construction-equipment lending business.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 11:14 16th Aug
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It would appear that Google is discovering some of the differences in the legal system in India as compared to the US. Just after we wrote about how Google (along with Microsoft and Yahoo) were sued over ads, there are some stories coming out about how an Indian court has ordered Google to hand over the identity of an anonymous blogger who was criticizing an Indian company, Gremach Infrastructure Equipments & Projects Ltd. While anonymous speech is somewhat protected (within certain limits) in the US, that's not the case in many other countries. As the link above notes, this may force Google to change the way it does business in India.
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via Techdirt @ 7:35 15th Aug
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In a year of landmarks for Indian art, September 16 looks set to be another golden day for Indian art. Christie's South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art auction, scheduled for that evening in New York, with 140 lots up for sale, and the auction is hoping to top its record-breaking sales figures in achieved in London, despite a slowdown in global economies.
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via Yahoo! India @ 22:40 23rd Aug
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The high and mighty in the world of Indian art and its western promoters are now in the sprawling arena of the capital's exhibition grounds to take contemporary Indian art and a few foreign exhibits to the masses.
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via Hindustan Times @ 16:09 23rd Aug
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NEW DELHI: The high and mighty in the world of Indian art and its western promoters are now in the sprawling arena of the capital's exhibition grounds to take contemporary Indian art and a few foreign exhibits to the masses.
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via Economictimes @ 17:18 23rd Aug
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"Mirror's Edge looks great. And the first-person-running-jumping-sliding-kicking-shooting gameplay is certainly novel and different. This morning, I checked out the E3 build, which looked, well, great. But...while watching the dev show off the game, I seriously started to feel ill. Really, really ill. I've never gotten motion sick from a game, and I got it pretty bad while checking out Mirror's Edge. Like to the point of breaking out in a cold sweat and feeling rather green. Actually playing the game didn't make me as sick as watching - and playing it was fun. The controls are intuitive and tight, and the overall design is polished.
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via NG4.com @ 2:18 17th Jul
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SUFFERN, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- General Patent Corporation International (GPCI), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Winning Edge International, formerly known as GWIN, that Winning Edge has settled its patent infringement lawsuit against Canadian corporation SportsDirect, Inc. and its subsidiary, Irish corporation Covers Media Group Ltd.
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via AEC News Room @ 15:38 28th Jul
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SUFFERN, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- General Patent Corporation International (GPCI), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Winning Edge International, formerly known as GWIN, that Winning Edge has settled its patent infringement lawsuit against Canadian corporation SportsDirect, Inc. and its subsidiary, Irish corporation Covers Media Group Ltd.
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via IT Business Net @ 12:54 28th Jul
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Although the recent Texas Hold 'Em boom in the United States has certainly slowed, there still is quite a bit of interest in the poker space. Games continue to be played both legally in casinos and illegally in people's garages, and the dedicated players are always looking to get better by playing more hands. While electronic poker machines have been around for a long time, few are as handy for a quick game as Apple's Texas Hold 'Em for iPhone.
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via ArsTechnica @ 20:21 5th Aug
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Company: EBAY INC Consensus Recommendation: HOLD (Strong Buy: 4, Buy: 5, Hold: 10, Underperform: 2, Sell: 0) Quarter Consensus Estimate [Q3]: 0.41 FY Consensus Estimate [FY2008]: 1.75 Next FY Consensus Estimate [FY2009]: 1.96 Industry: CONSSVC/RETGOODS Estimates reported in USD
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via Macro World Investor @ 18:27 18th Jul
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The high and mighty in the world of Indian art and its western promoters are now in the sprawling arena of the capital's exhibition grounds to take contemporary Indian art and a few foreign exhibits to the masses.
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via Hindustan Times @ 17:28 24th Aug
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DICE and WildStorm have created an exclusive, limited-edition Mirror's Edge comic book based on the upcoming Mirror’s Edge video game. It is written and designed by Rhianna Pratchett and drawn by artist Matthew Dow Smith.
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via License @ 23:07 28th Jul
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ImageNew Delhi, Aug 8, 2008: Apple’s iPhone is set to hit Indian market on Aug 22 courtesy Airtel, Vodafone, the two leading Indian telecom operators in the country.
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via Khabrein.info @ 7:00 8th Aug
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Washington, Aug 24 (IANS) The exquisite and historically groundbreaking work of noted Indian painter Nandalal Bose, often called the father of Indian modernism, has been showcased at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of America' largest museums.
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via Yahoo! India @ 10:08 24th Aug
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By Arun Kumar, Washington, Aug 24 : The exquisite and historically groundbreaking work of noted Indian painter Nandalal Bose, often called the father of Indian modernism, has been showcased at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of America' largest museums.
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via NewKerala.com @ 10:08 24th Aug
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NetShare is one app we never thought would make it onto the official iPhone App Store. All it does is set up a SOCKS5 proxy for you to get your laptop/computer online through use of the 3G/EDGE connection. Does it work? Yes. Yes it does, much to our surprise. EDGE works just fine, although Mahoney says it's slow as balls. 3G impressions in a sec. Be careful of how much bandwidth you're using, since your provider probably makes a frowny face at you using their network to power your laptop, however "unlimited" your plan may be. [NetShare - Thanks Matthew and Ryan!]
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via Gizmodo @ 1:19 1st Aug
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The legends of Indian cinema — Satyajit Ray, Bimal Roy and Raj Kapoor — may be dead, but their legacy still commands a price in the Indian film industry, which wants to hold on to the copyright of their works.
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via Hindustan Times @ 1:55 12th Jul
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He’s the world’s most expensive living artist, the most admired and the most reviled, and now he’s coming to show in India. Fourteen works by Damien “£50-million” Hirst will be exhibited for the first time ever at an exclusive viewing in New Delhi on August 28, as part of a select showing before a Sotheby’s auction in mid-September in London.
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via Business Standard India @ 14:10 22nd Aug
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For two brief days, Indian iPhone fans held out hope that they might be able to get the gadget for less than the $715 price tag that Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) India put on the 8 gigabyte model, and $830 for the 16 gigabyte one. But there will be no price war, as Bharti Airtel, the other Indian carrier to sell the iPhone, released its prices today, matching Vodafone’s. As pointed out earlier, this is big money even for a professional Indian IT worker whose average salary ranges from $12,000 to $24,000. Remember, too, that there is no 3G service yet in India and the phone, the paper believes, will be locked to either the Vodafone or Airtel network.
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via MocoNews @ 17:14 21st Aug
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via Scotland on Sunday Online @ 0:54 20th Jul
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imageAre you into the poker craze? Well, now you can play anywhere via your iPhone or iPod touch. The game simulates a Texas Hold ‘Em tournament. If you hold your iPhone/iPod touch vertically, you play against 7 opponents per table; if you hold your iPhone horizontally, you play against 9.
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via Macsimum News @ 14:22 27th Jul
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