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I am not sure if you have heard the buzz about 0870 number or not. It is a non-geographical numbers (NGNs) in the United Kingdom which, rather than being assigned to a particular telephone line or circuit, provide callers with a contact number which gives no indication of geographical location of the line being called. One can retarget the NGN to any other telephone number including mobile, international and even other NGNs at any time.So how you can make free international call with 0870 number? ...Oops! Click the link to read more
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It also runs one of India's largest Internet players - Web18, as well as one of India's leading real time financial information and news terminals - Newswire18. TV18 has recently expanded into print with Infomedia18, a newly formed entity following the ...
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Once upon a time, I used to believe in a party, BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party). At that time, they had leaders who were capable, with clean image and educated.
But Now, they seems like too hungry for power and fighting among themselves. They do not have any issues and just try to make issue out [...]
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Yes, you are hearing it right. Now the day has come when you can actually make free calls to India. All you need is Internet and a computer and you are good to make free pc to phone calls. Whether you’re using your laptop in L.A. or your mobile phone in Malaysia, you can make free phone calls to India. And for that matter, you can actually make free calls to 40 coutries worldwide. So what's the catch? ...Oops! Click the link to read moreSee also:Make Calls For Free To Your Friends With ibibo.comMake Free Calls To PakistanMake Receive Calls To And From USA FreeMake Free Calls to India From UKMake Free Calls To India From Australia
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Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) & Co. In., the News Corp.-owned company that runs Dow Jones Newswires and publishes The Wall Street Journal, will double its investment in India for each of the next two years, the company's India managing director Mitya New told Mint. For the firm, its India operations will become one of the largest outside the US. The company will set up an office in New Delhi, in addition to its current facilities in Mumbai, and headcount will jump to 70 by June, of which, 70% will be journalists, according to Indiantelevision.com. New said WSJ's content sharing agreement with Mint still had two years to go and the company was happy with the arrangement. WSJ is expected to shortly launch a fax edition of the Journal in India, which is expected to be priced at Rs30. Mint, which publishes four pages of WSJ content, sells for Rs3.
The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) India Pvt. Ltd has received approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board of the finance ministry to engage in the home entertainment and publishing businesses, without any additional foreign investment inflow. South Asia FM Ltd, Kalanidhi Maran-promoted FM radio network, has received approvals to increase foreign equity holding, Business Standard reports.
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At around midnight on the 8th, according to Anshu Prateek, Facebook launched its Indic language interface, featuring Indic languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and Malayalam. The interface allows users to navigate Facebook in either of these languages; last month, GigaOm had mentioned that Facebook is working on Indic languages.. I gave Hindi a [...]
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Reliance Big Animation has bought the rights to develop an animated television series on content from the Indian publication Chandamama, which is owned by Geodesic.Twenty five episodes featuring the most popular characters and stories of Chandamama will be developed and ready in the next two to three years, reports Business Standard.
The deal size is not [...]
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Sources reported that the company is presently in discussion with leading private equity companies like Carlyle Group, Sequoia Capital, KKR and US-based DTH firm Direct TV to sell its stake. Big TV, which launched its DTH services in August 2008, ...
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OLX, the Craigslist for the rest of the world, has raised $5 million in Series C funding from General Catalyst Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Founders Fund and DN Capital, bringing the total funding raised to $28.5 million. OLX raised $13.5 million in Series B funding in April 2008 from the same investors as above, and raised an undisclosed Series A round of $10 million in September 2006 with the same VCs and various angels participating.
While the free classifieds site has trouble competing with Craigslist in the U.S., OLX has a strong user base internationally. With a presence in more than 87 countries in 39 languages, OLX's popularity lies mainly in Spain, India, Portugal, Mexico, South America, China, and the Philippines.
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One year ago this week, Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, was traveling throughout India meeting with local technologists and vacationing. Reporters wanted to know, what was he doing there? Speculation that a Facebook India would soon launch was inevitable.