Different strokes Rituparno Ghosh deadA self-confessed Satyajit Ray fan, he was credited with reviving the art of parallel film-making in Bengal. Rituparno Ghosh, who died on Thursday at his south Kolkata residence, following a massive heart attack, glorified women through his films, ... Hindu Business Line, 2 weeks ago |
India urged to raise Internet spying issue with USThe Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) on Tuesday said that the Government should raise the issue of the US Government accessing data of Indian Internet users. It said the recent media reports on how agencies of the US Government may ... Hindu Business Line, 12 hours ago
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Indian ecommerce fuelled by advertisingMUMBAI: Indian ecommerce is growing rapidly, but industry insiders warn that current media spending has to be curtailed sharply for the sector to be sustainable. According to the Economic Times, internet use in the country and 3G penetration will ... WARC, 5 days ago
Lessons Indian ecommerce brands can learn from Amazon
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Lessons Indian e-tailers can learn from Amazon
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The e-tailing reality showWhile nobody doubts the potential of ecommerce in India, what is upping the antennae is the prolific marketing spends of some of the companies in the space even as the players pursue the profitability paradigm. As the world's most well-known ... Economic Times, 6 days ago
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Hot season of melodymeena banerjee presents her weekly update Budding maestro Anirban Dasgupta, son and disciple of renowned sarod maestro Padmabhushan Buddhadeb Dasgupta, straddles parallel careers like his father did. A USA-based engineer at present, his inherent ... The Statesman, 1 week ago
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New norm to hit e-commerce firms, cash-and-carry chains in IndiaIndian e-commerce companies and so-called cash-and-carry or wholesale chains such as Bharti Walmart Pvt. Ltd may have to restructure their operations after the industry department on Monday issued a new definition of "group companies". If a company ... Individual.com, 2 weeks ago
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MVAS market to double to USD 9.5 billion by 2015: WiproBangalore : Helped by rising penetration of handsets, India's Mobile Value Added Solution (MVAS) market is expected to almost double to USD 9.5 billion by 2015 compared to last year, a report by IT major Wipro said. India's MVAS market is estimated at USD 4.9 ... Jagran Post, 2 months ago
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