Union Bank deploys mobile banking on Madhya Pradesh campus - BusinessLine Can there be another Yahoo! Or for that matter a new Rediff? - Sunil Nair in Trak.in Google Engineer Builds Facebook Disconnect - TechCrunch Twitter adds widgets - Twitter blog Essar plans to take ‘Yu' to other African countries like Tanzania, Zambia, Cameroon etc - Businessline Infosys Launches Finacle Mobile Banking Solution- Press Release ebay Q3-2010 earnings report - press release Linden Lab (Second Life) Founder Steps Down As Interim CEO - Paidcontent State of the Internet: Mobile Web's Explosive Growth - GigaOm Developer Joe Hewitt Tears Into Android's Definition Of "Open" - TechCrunch Google ditches all Street View Wi-Fi scanning - CNET Micromax has partnered with Israel's modu to launch the modu T phone in India. The device is priced at Rs. 12,500, and effectively marks Micromax's move up the price bracket. The company declined to comment on how margins are impacted by this move up the value chain. A very interesting product, the modu T: a small touch screen interface that comes with multiple jackets - one for camera, another for exercise (with maps and tracking software). Another jacket will soon be available, which will allow the phone to be used as a QWERTY phone. modu has an exclusive partnership with Micromax for India and a few other markets. Live Current Shareholders Elect New Directors - TimesColonist Supreme Court issues notices to Shyam Tele, HFCL Infotel - Financial Express GTL, Quippo close in on Saudi telecom deal…
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