Friday, October 30, 2009

Intel Digg Indian Market

Intel in process of Digging leading telecom companies of India like Bharti Airtel, Tata Communication and Reliance Communication to bid broadband wireless access spectrum that will be in the auction in January 2010.

Intel’s offer of WiMAX technology and the chance of getting a minority interest in return for venture capital.

In India Intel looking to have a partnership with local telco giants to bid for spectrum to provide WiMAX Service.

At the present time in India there are only about 6.5 million broadband users which is lower than the expected 20 million by 2010. Now 80 per cent of the service is provided through digital subscriber line technology, 8 per cent through cable and just 1 per cent through wireless.

About 28 companies including such leaders as Intel Technology India, Alacatel-Lucent India, Motorola India, Moser Baer Industrial Infrastructure, Huawei, HCL Infosystems, Larsen & Toubro Infotech and TCIL were observed to acquire the tender documents.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Google Music Application !



Google Inc plans to start a music -- discovery service that would provide song previews, videos, news articles and other features when a user searches for an artist, according to people familiar with the project.


The music-search feature, expected to be announced next week, will include artists from the world’s four largest record labels -- Vivendi SA’s Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp. and EMI Group Ltd. -- said the people, who declined to be identified because the talks are private.


The feature, called One Box for music, would allow users to purchase songs from the search page through online services ILike and Lala. It will work in a similar way to Google Finance, one person said. When people search for an artist such as Lady Gaga or Green Day, they might get music clips, pictures, videos and biographical information.


Facebook Inc., the world’s largest social network, is also planning to start a service that will allow users to buy music for their friends, said Larry Yu,a spokesman for Palo Alto, California-based Facebook. The service will also allow people to buy digital gifts from other companies through a virtual gift shop, Yu said.


Andrew Pederson, a spokesman for Google, didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment. EMI, Sony Music and Universal Music declined to comment. Warner Music’s Will Tanous didn’t immediately return a call.


New sales

The Facebook and Google deals provide music labels with a new method for people to sample and purchase music. U.S. album sales have slumped 45 percent since 2000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.


Google, which is trying to boost its user base, is offering more services tied to the music industry. Google’s YouTube division said last month it had struck a deal with Warner Music, giving it agreements with all four major labels.


Source: http://infotech.indiatimes.com


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Google’s contribution to International politics



We all knows the Google contribution in Technology and Internet world. Google among the top players in Information Technology arena and the number one player in Internet world but do you know Google is now giving Contribution to International Politics too.

“They see him here, they seem him there, the French seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven, is he in hell, the elsusive scarlett pimpernel.”

Recently you must hear about one of the state of India (Arunachal Pradesh)who become the eye of International politics and give a lot of Chit-Chat to new and old evaluators of Politics. Google gave an unforgettable contribution in the Chit –Chat and become the part of International Politics.


Google Maps site for users in China (http://ditu.google.cn), Arunachal Pradesh appears as part of China.


Google Maps site for users in India (http://maps.google.co.in), Arunachal appears in the way India sees it – as an integral part of India.


Google Maps for users in other parts of the world, the site (http://maps.google.com) shows Arunachal Pradesh as a “disputed region”, like Kashmir.


Arunachal Pradesh has been and will always be a part of India. Google clearly likes to keep everyone happy. But since they say this does not impact their depiction of international borders, would they also clarify which version they’re talking about?? Since they have so many!

Google should come clean about their policy on national boundaries. Currently they issue apologies in India, while still displaying maps with defective boundaries elsewhere. A good explanation would be better than this insincere apology.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

British economy Loosing £1.38bn for Twitter, FaceBook etc.




Social Media is what every business is looking for, here the surprise come out when British economy come up with some figure which claims the loss happens to British Economy because of Social Media.


The new survey has revealed that the popular sites are actually costing British businesses 1.38 billion pounds a year in wasted time. If this continue than figure will be much higher and become matter for Quick Action. In fact, according to the survey, more than half of office workers use the social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook for personal use during the working day, and admit wasting an average of 40 minutes a week each.

One in three of the 1,460 office workers surveyed also said they had seen sensitive company information posted on social networking sites, leading to fears about how workers use the Internet, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported.


Three quarters of the office workers surveyed said their employer had not given them any specific guidelines on how to use Twitter, but 84 per cent believed it should be up to them what they post online.


This is just an initial alarm for all employers before the chicken hatch. So COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH !



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Monday, October 26, 2009

India the New E-Social Hub



Google Chrome the latest web browser is hitting India market hard for new users. Google use various mode of advertisement like Print Media, Electronic Media etc. to promote Google Crome in India.

Now Google catch the FaceBook to promote its Crome. The advertisement as well as the unofficial data says that Google Chrome is the most quickly developing browser in India. However, there has been no official data presented yet that could prove this.

It is also points out that Facebook is taking hold in India very fast and looking Indian market for further growth as recently Twitter tied up with Indian biggest as well as world biggest mobile service provider Bharti Airtel.

India is going to be e-social hub Soon as per the current evaluation !


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Friday, October 23, 2009

U2 Live On YouTube - Never Before !


U2 is going to make a live broadcast of a whole concert on YouTube. Such information appeared on the band’s official website. The tickets for the show in California have been already sold out. The concert is expected to be attended by 96,000 people. As U2 mentioned in its statement this was going to the first time for such a large concert to be streamed live.


The band’s manager Paul McGuinness said it was something that had been so long waited for.He believes that covering Sunday’s show at the Rose Bowl in California presents a great chance to bring the party out of the stadium borders.The concert is to be streamed live all over the world .


The band whom belong such great shots like “Beautiful Day” and “Sunday Bloody Sunday” started on the U2 360 Tour in Barcelona this June and attracted a huge number of people by a circular platform that can be observed from all sides of arena.


The relationship between YouTube and the record industry is rather tough. The reason for this is that the companies demand higher payments for the right to feature their stars.


Nevertheless, they can not underestimate the significance of presenting their artists on sites that influence the formation of young fans’ preferences.


Source: http://www.thelatestnews.in


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