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Sumita on Mar 10th, 2010 in
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Do you have a brilliant entrepreneur idea that can revolutionize the current scenario and earn millions? Or have you developed a technological masterpiece? There are many talented people amongst us who come up with fantastic ideas; but these ideas never see the light of the day because of insufficient funding or the requisite guidance. The many business networks that exist in our times simply help us connect with...
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Anubhav Bharadwaj on Mar 19th, 2009 in
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Content for the Reader Digital Book by Sony just blew wide open. Starting today, The eBook Store from Sony will provide access to more than a half-million public domain books from Google optimized for current models of the Reader.br /
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At Sony’s eBook store (ebookstore.sony.com), a button on the front page leads to the books from Google, which people can transfer to their PRS-505 or PRS-700 Reader at no...
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Read It India News Bureau on Mar 18th, 2009 in
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The world’s largest sugar-free chewing gum brand, Wrigley’s Orbit® today announced its association with youth icon and Bollywood’s biggest Gen-next star Deepika Padukone as its brand ambassador. For the first time in India, Wrigley’s Orbit® sugar-free chewing gum will partner with a film actor to promote oral health benefits.
It is clinically proven that Wrigley’s Orbit® sugar-free chewing gum helps...
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Anubhav Bharadwaj on Mar 16th, 2009 in
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India’s Sania Mirza bowed out of the BNP Paribas Open with a straight set loss to World No. 15 Italian Flavia Pennetta in the second round here.
Sania, who was given a wildcard for the $4.5 million tournament, went down 3-6, 4-6 against the 12th seed in an hour and 17 minutes here Saturday. The Indian is already out of the doubles competition.
In the men’s doubles event, India’s Leander Paes and...
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Read it India News Bureau on Feb 27th, 2009 in
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India Has Most Hungry People of the World.
India is failing its rural poor with 230 million people being undernourished — the highest for any country in the world. Malnutrition accounts for nearly 50% of child deaths in India as every third adult (aged 15-49 years) is reported to be thin (BMI less than 18.5).
According to the latest report on the state of food insecurity in rural India, more than 1.5 million...