Three software companies broke away from industry association Nasscom to form a new group called iSpirt. Analysts are calling for new metrics to evaluate the information technology industry as traditional measures may no longer apply. Dell announced plans to go private in a $24 billion deal.
MindTree outbid other major Indian IT firms TCS, Wipro and Infosys to win a major contract from UIDAI. The IT industry is seeing increased hiring but also more caution. Microsoft launched new Kin smartphones and social networking features. Google acquired several startups and is in talks to buy ITA Software. Facebook will launch operations in China and acquired photo site Divvyshot. Oracle acquired a health software firm for $685 million.
Google Reader is shutting down on July 1. Sunder Pichai has been made head of Google while Marissa Mayer says Yahoo employees can no longer work from home. The document also provides updates on various companies, products, people, and deals in the technology industry.
Microsoft Windows 8 launched with consumer updates starting at $39.99. Apple unveiled the iPad Mini to compete with Amazon and Google. Skype replaced Microsoft Messenger for online calls.
Facebook has introduced a new search feature called "Graph Search" that allows users to search their social connections and interactions on Facebook. Meanwhile, Google is focusing on expanding its broadband internet access with a new project. A New York Times article also discusses Google's broadband initiatives.
This document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology. It includes the following highlights:
- Google is the world's most attractive employer according to a Wall Street Journal report, while Microsoft has dropped.
- Blackberry has launched the Playbook tablet to compete with the iPad.
- Nokia replaced its CEO and hired the head of Microsoft's business division.
- Oracle unveiled new hardware for managing cloud computing and Microsoft released an updated version of its web browser.
- Cognizant is in talks to acquire Genpact while TCS and HCL won several new contracts.
- HP acquired 3Par for $2.35 billion and KPIT Cummins acquired C
This document contains a summary of news articles across various topics like IT industry, healthcare, launches & innovations, deals & expansions, and hiring & firing. Some of the key highlights include Microsoft setting up 100 innovation centers in India, Adobe releasing a game developer kit for mobile devices, Intel launching new microserver chips, and Citigroup cutting 11,000 jobs.
This document provides a summary of recent news and updates in the technology industry. It includes headlines about Microsoft launching a new social network to compete with Google, Chrome surpassing Internet Explorer as the most popular web browser, and Facebook becoming a $100 billion company. The summary also mentions job opportunities in areas like finance, technology architecture, and gamification in healthcare. Industry updates cover topics such as acquisitions, launches, deals and expansions from companies including LinkedIn, Amazon, EMC, Microsoft, and Facebook.
This document provides a summary of news across various industries including IT, telecom, and healthcare. Some of the key highlights include:
1. Apple unveiling the new iPhone 4 with improvements like a 5MP camera and retina display.
2. Updates from the IT-ITES industry including Bank of Ireland shortlisting IBM and HCL for a $600M outsourcing deal.
3. Launches and innovations such as Quick Safari aiming to be the fastest browser and Nokia unveiling a bicycle mobile charger.
4. Deals and expansions including Intelenet bagging a UID call center deal and Mastek looking to buy an insurance vertical in the UK and North America.
MindTree outbid other major Indian IT firms TCS, Wipro and Infosys to win a major contract from UIDAI. The IT industry is seeing increased hiring but also more caution. Microsoft launched new Kin smartphones and social networking features. Google acquired several startups and is in talks to buy ITA Software. Facebook will launch operations in China and acquired photo site Divvyshot. Oracle acquired a health software firm for $685 million.
Google Reader is shutting down on July 1. Sunder Pichai has been made head of Google while Marissa Mayer says Yahoo employees can no longer work from home. The document also provides updates on various companies, products, people, and deals in the technology industry.
Microsoft Windows 8 launched with consumer updates starting at $39.99. Apple unveiled the iPad Mini to compete with Amazon and Google. Skype replaced Microsoft Messenger for online calls.
Facebook has introduced a new search feature called "Graph Search" that allows users to search their social connections and interactions on Facebook. Meanwhile, Google is focusing on expanding its broadband internet access with a new project. A New York Times article also discusses Google's broadband initiatives.
This document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology. It includes the following highlights:
- Google is the world's most attractive employer according to a Wall Street Journal report, while Microsoft has dropped.
- Blackberry has launched the Playbook tablet to compete with the iPad.
- Nokia replaced its CEO and hired the head of Microsoft's business division.
- Oracle unveiled new hardware for managing cloud computing and Microsoft released an updated version of its web browser.
- Cognizant is in talks to acquire Genpact while TCS and HCL won several new contracts.
- HP acquired 3Par for $2.35 billion and KPIT Cummins acquired C
This document contains a summary of news articles across various topics like IT industry, healthcare, launches & innovations, deals & expansions, and hiring & firing. Some of the key highlights include Microsoft setting up 100 innovation centers in India, Adobe releasing a game developer kit for mobile devices, Intel launching new microserver chips, and Citigroup cutting 11,000 jobs.
This document provides a summary of recent news and updates in the technology industry. It includes headlines about Microsoft launching a new social network to compete with Google, Chrome surpassing Internet Explorer as the most popular web browser, and Facebook becoming a $100 billion company. The summary also mentions job opportunities in areas like finance, technology architecture, and gamification in healthcare. Industry updates cover topics such as acquisitions, launches, deals and expansions from companies including LinkedIn, Amazon, EMC, Microsoft, and Facebook.
This document provides a summary of news across various industries including IT, telecom, and healthcare. Some of the key highlights include:
1. Apple unveiling the new iPhone 4 with improvements like a 5MP camera and retina display.
2. Updates from the IT-ITES industry including Bank of Ireland shortlisting IBM and HCL for a $600M outsourcing deal.
3. Launches and innovations such as Quick Safari aiming to be the fastest browser and Nokia unveiling a bicycle mobile charger.
4. Deals and expansions including Intelenet bagging a UID call center deal and Mastek looking to buy an insurance vertical in the UK and North America.
1. The document is a newsletter providing updates on technology, business, and industry news.
2. The top stories include Apple becoming the largest tech company, Facebook updating privacy controls, and Google planning to sell digital books.
3. The newsletter also provides information on company launches, deals, hiring announcements, and other industry news.
1. Major IT companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are making large acquisitions and hiring tens of thousands of employees as the IT industry sees strong demand.
2. Indian IT companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and others plan to hire over 30,000 employees in 2010 to meet growing demand from clients.
3. Several Indian and multinational IT firms signed large outsourcing contracts worth over $1 billion and partnerships around new technologies.
This document provides a summary of recent news in technology:
- Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7.5 nicknamed "Mango" in India. Samsung and Google unveil the new "Ice Cream Sandwich" operating system. Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, passes away at age 56.
- Amazon releases the Kindle Fire tablet with a 7-inch display and dual-core processor. Samsung unveils the Galaxy Nexus phone with Android 4.0 and face recognition.
- Updates are provided on launches, innovations, and mergers and acquisitions from companies including Apple, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, HP, Accenture, Capgemini, and MindTree.
The document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology, including:
1) PayPal plans to hire 1,000 employees in India and Apple unveils its own mapping application for iOS6.
2) Microsoft releases the final test version of Windows 8 and Netflix builds its own delivery network.
3) Industry news includes MphasiS winning an insurance deal and TCS making over 43,000 campus offers for 2013.
Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center - Beating Silicon ValleyVitaly Golomb
The document discusses emerging technologies and trends that are transforming major industries like healthcare, transportation, finance, and more. It notes that artificial intelligence, augmented/virtual reality, robotics, and other technologies are enabling startups around the world to reinvent entire industries. Many of these startups are located outside of traditional tech hubs in the US and are attracting large amounts of venture capital funding.
How To Beat Silicon Valley - Global Venture Capital Trends 2018Vitaly Golomb
Vitaly Golomb provides an overview of trends in global startup ecosystems and technical talent. He notes that it is now easier to startup anywhere due to access to global markets and talent. Top technical talent and universities are found worldwide, not just in the US. Emerging industries are being transformed by new technologies like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics and more. The future will be shaped by startups that can access global talent and apply the rapid growth model of Silicon Valley.
This document provides a summary of recent news in the technology industry. It includes headlines about companies like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and others. There are also sections on new products, acquisitions, hiring updates and other industry news. The document aims to keep readers informed about the latest developments through concise summaries and relevant links.
Irrational Exuberance: A Tech Crash is ComingJeffrey Funk
These slides apply Nobel Laureate Robert Schiller's concept of irrational exuberance (and a book) title to the current speculative bubble of 2019. Over investments in startups and a lack of profitability in them are finally starting to catch up with the venture capital industry and the tech sector that relies on it. Investments by US venture capitalists have risen about six times since 2001 causing the total invested in 2018 to exceed by 40% the peak of 2000, the last big year of the dotcom bubble. But the number of IPOs has never returned to the peak years of 1993 to 2000; only about 250 were carried out between 2015 and 2017 vs. about 1,200 between 1995 and 1997.
The reason is simple: startups are taking longer to go public because they are not profitable. Consider the data. The median time to IPO has risen from 2.8 years in 1998 to 7.7 years in 2016 and the ones going public are less profitable than they were in the past. Although only 22% of startups going public in 1980 were unprofitable, 82% were unprofitable in 2018. The same high percentages of unprofitability have only been achieved twice before, in 1998 and 1999 right before the dotcom bubble burst. Furthermore, startups that have recently done high profile IPOs such as Snap, Dropbox, Blue Apron, Fitbit, Trivago, Box, and Cloudera are still not profitable.
Where are the Next Googles and Amazons? They should be here by nowJeffrey Funk
Great startups aren’t being founded like they were in the 1970s (Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, Genentech, Home Depot, EMC), 1980s (Cisco, Dell, Adobe, Qualcomm, Amgen, Gilead Sciences), and 1990s (Amazon, Google, Netflix, Salesforce.com, PayPal). All of these startups reached the top 100 for market capitalization, but Facebook is the only startup founded since 2000 which has entered the top 100. Tesla and Uber are often discussed as highly successful but they have many times higher cumulative losses than did Amazon at its time of peak losses and neither has had a profitable year despite being older than Amazon was when it achieved profits. Furthermore, few of the recent Unicorn IPOs have experienced shareprice increases greater than those of the Nasdaq (14 of 45), only 3 of these 14 have profits, and only six of them have a
market capitalization over $30 (Zoom), $20 (Square), and $10 billion (Twilio, DocuSign, Okta). America’s venture capital system isn’t working as well as it once did, and the coronavirus will make things worse before the VC system gets better.
Chinese tech companies are increasingly influencing global technology trends. China pioneered the "super app" model exemplified by WeChat, which offers multiple services through a single platform, and this model is now being replicated by companies like Facebook, LINE, and Go-Jek. China is also leading in the adoption of 5G networks and using artificial intelligence on a large scale. Additionally, China's social credit system is becoming a reality and aims to rate citizens' trustworthiness.
This document discusses whether Europe can become a global leader in innovation. While Europe has pioneered many technologies, it has struggled to commercialize them, with companies in other regions dominating markets like consumer internet, mobile operating systems, and networking equipment. For Europe to succeed with new digital technologies like AI, it will need to keep talent from moving elsewhere, increase funding throughout the innovation process, overcome market fragmentation, and develop its own strengths in collaboration and industrial sectors rather than mimicking other models. Reasons for optimism include Europe's skilled workforce and potential to leverage data from public services.
Beyond IoT 2018 - Keynote - Vitaly M. GolombVitaly Golomb
This document discusses how the third industrial revolution is changing everything through convergence, external neural networks, and cyber-physical systems. It notes that it is now easier to startup anywhere compared to 1999 in Silicon Valley. It provides rankings of top developers and universities globally. It emphasizes that the next wave needs global technical talent combined with Silicon Valley's rapid growth model. It then discusses entrepreneurs and the reality of starting a company. It outlines how to improve one's odds of startup success and survival.
The document discusses the 40th anniversary of Unix and its unexpected origins as an accidental creation by programmers given time off from work. It then talks about how the new media cafe aims to provide smiles and encouragement to fellow travelers in this rapidly changing new media age, as technologies, concepts and models advance quickly. Finally, it provides a directory of topics covered in the issue, including industry news, technology trends, case studies, research, and tools.
The document provides a summary of top news stories including industrial production growing at its slowest pace since 2009, Yahoo firing its chief executive and putting itself up for sale, and Steve Jobs resigning as Apple's CEO. It also lists various company launches, innovations, deals, expansions, and hiring/firing news in the technology industry. The document appears to be a daily or weekly newsletter rounding up recent tech industry headlines.
El documento describe los principales pueblos originarios que habitaban Chile antes de la llegada de los españoles, incluyendo sus ubicaciones geográficas, creencias religiosas, formas de vida, y costumbres culturales como la artesanía y los rituales funerarios. Se mencionan los aymaras y atacameños del norte, los changos, diaguitas y picunches del centro, los mapuches del sur, y los pehuenches, patagones, chonos, alacalufes y onas de la Patagonia, detallando breve
El documento resume la historia de Chile desde su independencia en 1818 hasta 2011, dividiéndola en diferentes períodos. Explica que tras la independencia hubo gobiernos conservadores que consolidaron la república, seguidos de gobiernos liberales que expandieron el territorio. Luego, entre 1920-1960, Chile experimentó modernización y cambios políticos. Entre 1960-1973 hubo cambios sociales que llevaron a Salvador Allende al poder y al golpe militar de 1973, dando inicio a la dictadura hasta 1990. Finalmente, desde 1990 hasta 2011 Chile
Chile es un país tricontinental que se extiende desde el desierto de Atacama en el norte hasta la Isla de Tierra del Fuego en el sur. Su territorio incluye la costa del Pacífico, la cordillera de los Andes y la Antártica. El país se divide en cuatro zonas - Norte Grande, Norte Chico, Zona Central y Zona Sur - que varían en su clima, paisaje y actividad económica debido a factores como la latitud, altitud y cercanía al océano.
El documento describe los principales pueblos originarios que habitaban Chile antes de la llegada de los españoles, incluyendo sus ubicaciones geográficas, creencias religiosas, formas de vida, y costumbres funerarias. Los pueblos mencionados son los aymaras, atacameños, changos, diaguitas, picunches, mapuches, pehuenches, patagones o tehueches, chonos, alacalufes o kaweskar, y onas o selknam. Cada uno se caracterizaba por su idioma, actividades
Chile es un país tricontinental que se extiende desde América del Sur hasta la Antártica y el Océano Pacífico. Su territorio se divide en cuatro zonas principales - la Zona Norte Grande, la Zona Norte Chico, la Zona Central y la Zona Sur - cada una con características geográficas y climáticas propias definidas por la Cordillera de los Andes, la Depresión Intermedia, la Cordillera de la Costa y las Planicies Litorales. La Zona Austral, desde Chiloé hasta Magallanes, tiene un cl
1. The document is a newsletter providing updates on technology, business, and industry news.
2. The top stories include Apple becoming the largest tech company, Facebook updating privacy controls, and Google planning to sell digital books.
3. The newsletter also provides information on company launches, deals, hiring announcements, and other industry news.
1. Major IT companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are making large acquisitions and hiring tens of thousands of employees as the IT industry sees strong demand.
2. Indian IT companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and others plan to hire over 30,000 employees in 2010 to meet growing demand from clients.
3. Several Indian and multinational IT firms signed large outsourcing contracts worth over $1 billion and partnerships around new technologies.
This document provides a summary of recent news in technology:
- Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7.5 nicknamed "Mango" in India. Samsung and Google unveil the new "Ice Cream Sandwich" operating system. Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, passes away at age 56.
- Amazon releases the Kindle Fire tablet with a 7-inch display and dual-core processor. Samsung unveils the Galaxy Nexus phone with Android 4.0 and face recognition.
- Updates are provided on launches, innovations, and mergers and acquisitions from companies including Apple, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, HP, Accenture, Capgemini, and MindTree.
The document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology, including:
1) PayPal plans to hire 1,000 employees in India and Apple unveils its own mapping application for iOS6.
2) Microsoft releases the final test version of Windows 8 and Netflix builds its own delivery network.
3) Industry news includes MphasiS winning an insurance deal and TCS making over 43,000 campus offers for 2013.
Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center - Beating Silicon ValleyVitaly Golomb
The document discusses emerging technologies and trends that are transforming major industries like healthcare, transportation, finance, and more. It notes that artificial intelligence, augmented/virtual reality, robotics, and other technologies are enabling startups around the world to reinvent entire industries. Many of these startups are located outside of traditional tech hubs in the US and are attracting large amounts of venture capital funding.
How To Beat Silicon Valley - Global Venture Capital Trends 2018Vitaly Golomb
Vitaly Golomb provides an overview of trends in global startup ecosystems and technical talent. He notes that it is now easier to startup anywhere due to access to global markets and talent. Top technical talent and universities are found worldwide, not just in the US. Emerging industries are being transformed by new technologies like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics and more. The future will be shaped by startups that can access global talent and apply the rapid growth model of Silicon Valley.
This document provides a summary of recent news in the technology industry. It includes headlines about companies like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and others. There are also sections on new products, acquisitions, hiring updates and other industry news. The document aims to keep readers informed about the latest developments through concise summaries and relevant links.
Irrational Exuberance: A Tech Crash is ComingJeffrey Funk
These slides apply Nobel Laureate Robert Schiller's concept of irrational exuberance (and a book) title to the current speculative bubble of 2019. Over investments in startups and a lack of profitability in them are finally starting to catch up with the venture capital industry and the tech sector that relies on it. Investments by US venture capitalists have risen about six times since 2001 causing the total invested in 2018 to exceed by 40% the peak of 2000, the last big year of the dotcom bubble. But the number of IPOs has never returned to the peak years of 1993 to 2000; only about 250 were carried out between 2015 and 2017 vs. about 1,200 between 1995 and 1997.
The reason is simple: startups are taking longer to go public because they are not profitable. Consider the data. The median time to IPO has risen from 2.8 years in 1998 to 7.7 years in 2016 and the ones going public are less profitable than they were in the past. Although only 22% of startups going public in 1980 were unprofitable, 82% were unprofitable in 2018. The same high percentages of unprofitability have only been achieved twice before, in 1998 and 1999 right before the dotcom bubble burst. Furthermore, startups that have recently done high profile IPOs such as Snap, Dropbox, Blue Apron, Fitbit, Trivago, Box, and Cloudera are still not profitable.
Where are the Next Googles and Amazons? They should be here by nowJeffrey Funk
Great startups aren’t being founded like they were in the 1970s (Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, Genentech, Home Depot, EMC), 1980s (Cisco, Dell, Adobe, Qualcomm, Amgen, Gilead Sciences), and 1990s (Amazon, Google, Netflix, Salesforce.com, PayPal). All of these startups reached the top 100 for market capitalization, but Facebook is the only startup founded since 2000 which has entered the top 100. Tesla and Uber are often discussed as highly successful but they have many times higher cumulative losses than did Amazon at its time of peak losses and neither has had a profitable year despite being older than Amazon was when it achieved profits. Furthermore, few of the recent Unicorn IPOs have experienced shareprice increases greater than those of the Nasdaq (14 of 45), only 3 of these 14 have profits, and only six of them have a
market capitalization over $30 (Zoom), $20 (Square), and $10 billion (Twilio, DocuSign, Okta). America’s venture capital system isn’t working as well as it once did, and the coronavirus will make things worse before the VC system gets better.
Chinese tech companies are increasingly influencing global technology trends. China pioneered the "super app" model exemplified by WeChat, which offers multiple services through a single platform, and this model is now being replicated by companies like Facebook, LINE, and Go-Jek. China is also leading in the adoption of 5G networks and using artificial intelligence on a large scale. Additionally, China's social credit system is becoming a reality and aims to rate citizens' trustworthiness.
This document discusses whether Europe can become a global leader in innovation. While Europe has pioneered many technologies, it has struggled to commercialize them, with companies in other regions dominating markets like consumer internet, mobile operating systems, and networking equipment. For Europe to succeed with new digital technologies like AI, it will need to keep talent from moving elsewhere, increase funding throughout the innovation process, overcome market fragmentation, and develop its own strengths in collaboration and industrial sectors rather than mimicking other models. Reasons for optimism include Europe's skilled workforce and potential to leverage data from public services.
Beyond IoT 2018 - Keynote - Vitaly M. GolombVitaly Golomb
This document discusses how the third industrial revolution is changing everything through convergence, external neural networks, and cyber-physical systems. It notes that it is now easier to startup anywhere compared to 1999 in Silicon Valley. It provides rankings of top developers and universities globally. It emphasizes that the next wave needs global technical talent combined with Silicon Valley's rapid growth model. It then discusses entrepreneurs and the reality of starting a company. It outlines how to improve one's odds of startup success and survival.
The document discusses the 40th anniversary of Unix and its unexpected origins as an accidental creation by programmers given time off from work. It then talks about how the new media cafe aims to provide smiles and encouragement to fellow travelers in this rapidly changing new media age, as technologies, concepts and models advance quickly. Finally, it provides a directory of topics covered in the issue, including industry news, technology trends, case studies, research, and tools.
The document provides a summary of top news stories including industrial production growing at its slowest pace since 2009, Yahoo firing its chief executive and putting itself up for sale, and Steve Jobs resigning as Apple's CEO. It also lists various company launches, innovations, deals, expansions, and hiring/firing news in the technology industry. The document appears to be a daily or weekly newsletter rounding up recent tech industry headlines.
El documento describe los principales pueblos originarios que habitaban Chile antes de la llegada de los españoles, incluyendo sus ubicaciones geográficas, creencias religiosas, formas de vida, y costumbres culturales como la artesanía y los rituales funerarios. Se mencionan los aymaras y atacameños del norte, los changos, diaguitas y picunches del centro, los mapuches del sur, y los pehuenches, patagones, chonos, alacalufes y onas de la Patagonia, detallando breve
El documento resume la historia de Chile desde su independencia en 1818 hasta 2011, dividiéndola en diferentes períodos. Explica que tras la independencia hubo gobiernos conservadores que consolidaron la república, seguidos de gobiernos liberales que expandieron el territorio. Luego, entre 1920-1960, Chile experimentó modernización y cambios políticos. Entre 1960-1973 hubo cambios sociales que llevaron a Salvador Allende al poder y al golpe militar de 1973, dando inicio a la dictadura hasta 1990. Finalmente, desde 1990 hasta 2011 Chile
Chile es un país tricontinental que se extiende desde el desierto de Atacama en el norte hasta la Isla de Tierra del Fuego en el sur. Su territorio incluye la costa del Pacífico, la cordillera de los Andes y la Antártica. El país se divide en cuatro zonas - Norte Grande, Norte Chico, Zona Central y Zona Sur - que varían en su clima, paisaje y actividad económica debido a factores como la latitud, altitud y cercanía al océano.
El documento describe los principales pueblos originarios que habitaban Chile antes de la llegada de los españoles, incluyendo sus ubicaciones geográficas, creencias religiosas, formas de vida, y costumbres funerarias. Los pueblos mencionados son los aymaras, atacameños, changos, diaguitas, picunches, mapuches, pehuenches, patagones o tehueches, chonos, alacalufes o kaweskar, y onas o selknam. Cada uno se caracterizaba por su idioma, actividades
Chile es un país tricontinental que se extiende desde América del Sur hasta la Antártica y el Océano Pacífico. Su territorio se divide en cuatro zonas principales - la Zona Norte Grande, la Zona Norte Chico, la Zona Central y la Zona Sur - cada una con características geográficas y climáticas propias definidas por la Cordillera de los Andes, la Depresión Intermedia, la Cordillera de la Costa y las Planicies Litorales. La Zona Austral, desde Chiloé hasta Magallanes, tiene un cl
El documento proporciona información sobre dos escritoras chilenas de literatura infantil, Jacqueline Balcells y Ana María Güiraldes. Jacqueline Balcells nació en Valparaíso en 1944 y estudió periodismo. Comenzó a escribir cuentos para niños cuando tuvo hijos y los publicó cuando se mudó a Francia en 1982, regresando a Chile en 1986 para dedicarse a la literatura infantil. Sus obras han sido traducidas al inglés. Ana María Güiraldes nació en Linares y comenzó a escribir a los nue
Este documento presenta cuatro fotografías históricas que capturaron momentos importantes del siglo XX. La primera muestra a una niña en Sudán durante una hambruna en 1993. La segunda captura protestas estudiantiles en la Plaza de Tiananmen en China en 1989. La tercera imagen registra un bombardeo con napalm en Vietnam en 1972 durante la guerra. La cuarta foto es conocida como "El beso de Times Square" y muestra a un marinero despidiéndose de su novia en Nueva York en 1945.
El documento presenta información biográfica sobre dos escritoras chilenas, Marcela Paz y Alicia Morel. Marcela Paz nació en una familia acomodada y fue educada en casa, desarrolló interés por el dibujo y estudió en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Santiago. Se dedicó a la literatura y publicó su primer libro en 1933 usando el seudónimo Marcela Paz. En 1947 obtuvo un premio por su personaje más popular, Papelucho. Alicia Morel nació en Santiago en 1921, creó los "C
Mid-tier IT companies like MindTree, Persistent Systems, and Polaris are growing faster than larger IT companies in India. A survey found that many Indian companies are becoming more cautious about hiring plans. Apple officially announced details of the new iPhone 5. India's economic reforms are finally starting to take effect after many years.
This document provides a summary of recent news stories in the IT/business domain, including:
1) Infosys' CFO stepping down and Lenovo surpassing HP as the top PC maker globally.
2) Microsoft debuting its Xbox music service to compete with Apple.
3) Job openings in Chennai and Bangalore for roles like Delivery Manager, Operations Manager, and Pega consultants.
4) Health news on the benefits of multivitamins and importance of health checkups.
MindTree outbid other major Indian IT firms TCS, Wipro and Infosys to win a major contract from UIDAI. Pay for tech talent is increasing as firms compete for workers. Microsoft is outsourcing some internal tech support to Infosys. Google acquired several startups and is in talks to buy ITA Software. Hewlett-Packard acquired Palm for $1.2 billion. Major IT firms like Infosys, TCS and Wipro are hiring over 20,000 employees in Q4. Facebook is hiring in India and Barclays laid off 250 India staff.
The document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology across multiple industries. It includes short summaries of stories about Google's Project Glass, Instagram being acquired for $1 billion, and Adobe scrapping annual appraisals. The rest of the document consists of brief news items and updates grouped under various categories such as jobs, launches, deals and expansions, and industry updates.
The document provides a summary of recent news articles related to the IT and business industries. It discusses Apple surpassing Microsoft as the most valuable company, Cognizant becoming the second largest IT company in India, and which company executives at Google actually fear. It also summarizes other industry news such as acquisitions, launches, hiring/firing news, and other updates.
The document provides a summary of recent news articles related to the IT and business industries. It discusses Apple surpassing Microsoft as the most valuable company, Cognizant becoming the second largest IT company in India, and which company executives at Google actually fear. It also summarizes other industry news on acquisitions, launches, hiring/firing, and other updates.
This document provides a summary of recent news and updates in the technology industry. It includes headlines about Microsoft launching a new social network to compete with Google, Chrome surpassing Internet Explorer as the most popular web browser, and Facebook becoming a $100 billion company. The summary also mentions job opportunities in areas like finance, technology architecture, and gamification in healthcare. Industry updates cover topics such as acquisitions, launches, deals and expansions from companies including LinkedIn, Amazon, EMC, Microsoft, and Facebook.
The document provides a summary of recent news in business and technology, including:
1) PayPal plans to hire 1,000 employees in India and Apple unveils its own mapping application for iOS6.
2) Microsoft releases the final test version of Windows 8 and Netflix builds its own content delivery network.
3) Industry news includes MphasiS winning an insurance deal and Tata Consultancy Services making over 43,000 campus offers for 2013.
The document provides a summary of recent news in the IT/business domain:
- PayPal plans to hire 1,000 employees in India and Apple unveils its own mapping application for iOS6. Microsoft reveals the final test version of Windows 8.
- The job brief section lists various open roles for technologies like Java, .NET, SAP, and Pega in companies based in India.
- Industry updates mention Apple launching a faster MacBook Air and major iOS update, and Mphasis winning an insurance deal.
- Sections on launches and innovations include new features in Mountain Lion, Netflix building its own delivery network, and Samsung launching a Music Hub.
- Deals and expansions
Marissa Mayer Is Yahoo's New CEO (Business Week). Infosys cuts outlook; TCS profit tops forecasts (Reuters). LinkedIn Tops Fast Tech 25 (Forbes). The document provides headlines about business news including Marissa Mayer being named Yahoo's new CEO, Infosys cutting its outlook, and LinkedIn topping a list of fast growing tech companies.
This document summarizes recent news in business and technology. It reports that Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is seeking patent royalties from companies like Apple and Google. It also reports that Intel acquired security software company McAfee for $7.68 billion and that Google will allow phone calls through Gmail. The document provides various other technology news on companies, products, deals and hiring.
This document provides a summary of recent news and updates from the IT/tech industry. Some of the key highlights include:
1) Several major tech companies like Cognizant, Cisco, ZTE, Infosys, and BT are planning to hire thousands of new employees in locations around the world.
2) Some companies like Tech Mahindra, Deutsche Telekom, and HP are also cutting several thousand jobs.
3) In the industry, there were many new launches and innovations from companies like Wipro, SAP, Infosys, Snapdeal, and HP.
4) Several acquisitions and expansions were announced, with companies like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, W
The document provides brief summaries of various topics including:
1) Heavy coffee drinking is linked to shorter lives for younger adults, while Facebook may not actually improve happiness.
2) A site for refurbished goods and a unique gadget that has a radio, flashlight, and phone charger are mentioned.
3) Job openings are listed for a team manager, digital marketing leader, and manager positions in Bangalore.
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1. Deals of the Day: Dell Goes Private 30 software cos break away from Nasscom, set up Old time-tested metrics can't judge IT; analysts
(The Wall Street Journal) 'iSpirt' (Economic Times) http://bit.ly/WIMhfW ask for new model (Economic Times)
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Zensar Technologies bags 270-crore deal from US Heath Insurance
Industry Updates (IT-ITES)
firm- Assurant Health (Economic Times) http://goo.gl/TjJ9Q
LinkedIn beats Street, outstrips social media rivals (Reuters)
VMware Buys Startup Virsto To Fend Off Microsoft (Business
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Insider) http://read.bi/Z7WNQR
Tweet-To-Pay? Twitter Tries For E-Commerce (Business Insider)
Amazon buys text-to-speech software company Ivona (Reuters)
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Biz Break: Cisco earnings signal possibility of resurgence for tech,
Infosys inks deal with National ICT Australia (Times of India)
economy; NetApp, Nvidia, Applied Materials also report (SiliconValley)
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Google signs deal to launch YouTube TV channel (Times of India)
India Expects GDP to Grow 5% This Year (WSJ)
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Genpact acquires service provider Jawood (Times of India)
IT firms like TCS, Infosys & Wipro losing work as MNCs' captive centres
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are back into fashion (The Economic Times) http://bit.ly/X8zUGj
Wipro ties up with Pingar (Business Line) http://goo.gl/TGw63
Launches & Innovation
IBM takes on rivals with lower priced server range (Reuters)
Who’s Hiring/Firing?
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R&D,quality assurance professionals to see good hiring this yr
RIM faces its day of reckoning with BlackBerry 10 launch (Reuters)
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HP to close site in Germany, cutting 850 jobs (Reuters)
Microsoft launches new Office for consumers (Reuters)
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Facebook CEO plans to grow headcount in 2013 (Reuters)
Broadcom first LTE chip to compete with Qualcomm (Reuters)
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VMware to cut jobs, disappoints with 2013 outlook (Reuters)
Twitter's new service suggests its future may lie in video (Reuters)
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Symantec CEO plans layoffs, no asset sales (Reuters)
Quick Heal ties up with SoftBank for anti-virus technology
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(Economic Times) http://goo.gl/GygId
Dish to close 300 Blockbuster stores, 3,000 jobs may be lost
Autodesk Releases 123D Creature, A Tool To Design, Paint, And Print Your
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Own 3D Monsters (Techcrunch) http://goo.gl/5bURK
Barclays Rolls Out Its Revamp Plans (WSJ) http://goo.gl/E9dm0
Deals & Expansions
Other updates
Alcatel bags 8-year contract from Reliance Communications for over $1
Apple wakes up to India's potential; iPhone witnesses four-fold
billion (Times of India) http://goo.gl/QlqsX
rise in sales in 3 months (Economic Times) http://bit.ly/12wP2F2
Oracle Buys Acme Packet (Oracle) http://bit.ly/11ItyQN
Microsoft profit dips ahead of Office revamp (Reuters)
Cisco sells home networking business to Belkin (Reuters)
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TCS names Rajesh Gopinathan as new CFO (Times of India)
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Nielsen boosts TCS contract to $2.5 billion (Reuters) http://reut.rs/YSxgr6
Infosys switches top management roles, names new BPO CEO
Twitter acquires social TV analytics company Bluefin Labs (Reuters)
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Roshni Nadar to take over the reins at HCL (Hindutan Times)
Google to buy marketing services company for $125 million (Reuters)
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AOL Confirms gdgt Acquisition, Quests For tch Domination (Tech Crunch) Addwiser Pick of the Month
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Yahoo! buys scrapbook website Snip.it (Hindustan Times) Before You Innovate, Ask the Right Questions
http://goo.gl/tn6xJ and snaps up app maker Alike (Times of India) (Harvard Business Review)
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HCL Technologies signs multi million dollar pact with Cobham
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