Smart City should not be delayed any further: Infosys chief

Infosys Technologies chief executive Kris Gopalakrishnan Friday asked the Kerala government to take quick steps to solve the hurdles that stand in...

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India needs strict govt. legislations for green IT to succeed

Making the business green has become a lucrative option for companies to manage their costs. Hardware giants including Hewlitt Packard (HP) are...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Environmentalists seek new law on e-waste recycling

The firm that makes your computers and mobile phones must take legal responsibility for recycling them, say environmentalists who are pushing for a...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

We have nothing to do with Microsoft: Yahoo Chief

Yahoo's Chief Executive Carol Bartz denied speculation of tie-up with software giant Microsoft saying that Yahoo does not need a deal with Microsoft.

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Bangalore's biggest technology startup event tomorrow

Bangalore is all set to host its biggest startup event tomorrow (June 6, 2009). siliconindia Startup City will see the founders of Naukri.com, Rediff.com and Tejas Networks recounting their experience of starting up in the world of business.

Gaming market to remain unaffected by recession

T-Series to nab digital content pirates on their own

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Tech startups see high potential in education sector

Education sector is seen as a potential market by many startup companies especially, as the increase in GPRS usage and the entrance of 3G technology in India gives a boost to concepts like e-learning in the country.