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26.TV most preferred medium: study (www.livemint.com)
Titled ‘State of Media Democracy Survey- India’, the research was conducted in the metros and both Tier I and Tier II cities such as Lucknow, Ludhiana, Patna, Surat and Indore, among others
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27.Media heavyweights spar over charging for news online (www.livemint.com)
Readers will not pay for “commoditized headlines,” but they will pay for very specialized news, said Merrill Brown, chief strategist for Journalism Online
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28.Godrej buys Nigerian soap brand (www.livemint.com)
The Tura acquisition is the third one by GPCL in the last two years, after Rapidol and Kinky in South Africa.
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29.Google "99.9 pct" sure to shut China search engine: report (www.reuters.com)
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Talks with China over censorship have reached an apparent impasse and Google, the world's largest search engine, is now "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search engine, the Financial Times said on Saturday.
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30.Comic for March 13, 2010 (dilbert.com)
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31.Are bubbles all bad? (www.equitymaster.com)
A few months ago, the alumni association of the Asian Institute of Management organised a panel discussion on the topic 'Are bubbles all bad?' The panel was a wonderful mix of people, an academician, a politician, an entrepreneur, a market player and a...
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Corporate Gifting and Brand Merchandising firm, eYantra has raised $7.8mn in second round, led by Argonaut Private Equity.
This Series B funding also saw Chennai-based Ventureeast Proactive maintaining its pro-rata investment, which was $2.1 million (R... -
33.Violations Are Cited in Generics (www.nytimes.com)
Ranbaxy Laboratories, a maker of generic drugs, has run afoul of the Food and Drug Administration for violations at its United States factory in upstate New York.
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34.Findings on Lehman Take Even Experts by Surprise (www.nytimes.com)
The report on the demise of Lehman Brothers is full of exhaustive detail in its nine volumes, acting as a road map for further inquiry into Lehman executives.
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35.Fed Helped Bank Raise Cash Quickly (www.nytimes.com)
Lehman Brothers engaged in a series of transactions with the New York Fed that were similar to the ones that drew criticism from the bankruptcy court examiner who investigated its collapse.
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36.Grapevine Moth Forces Quarantine for Part of Napa Valley (www.nytimes.com)
A 162-square-mile area of Napa Valley has been quarantined in an effort to stop the spread of the European grapevine moth, which also threatens other fruit.
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37.Business Briefing | Corporations: Increase Expected in Heavy Equipment Sales in China (www.nytimes.com)
Komatsu, the Japanese heavy equipment maker, said Friday it expected sales in China to rise by half as the country’s 10 percent growth rate drives demand for resources like coal.
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38.The mindset that can help India (www.equitymaster.com)
In this issue:
Middle class values can help the government
What killed Lehman Brothers
Attrition is back at IT companies
Why Warren Buffett's salary is remarkable
...and more!... [Read On]
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39.Naming tool of the week (sethgodin.typepad.com)
Oleg points us to http://wordoid.com/ It's a conjugator, brainstorming and domain finder, all in one. Nicely done. I've done a few posts on naming to help you get started. Here's an old one too. And while I'm sharing links, here's...
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40.EU Commission says no deal concluded on Greece (www.reuters.com)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone has not agreed a deal on financial support for heavily indebted Greece, but technical work is continuing and the Commission stands ready to act if need be, a spokesman for the European Union executive said on Saturday.
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41.MySpace’s Mid Level Management Structure Is Crumbling (techcrunch.com)
The problem with all of these people who are walking out the door at MySpace isn't so much the number of them, because MySpace is trying to replace them by hiring more people. It's the fact that the best people are leaving, and taking a lot of the know...
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How many e-book readers do you think are out there right now for you to choose from? If you did a little digging, I bet you'd find 50 or so. Maybe 10 really worth checking out. But right now is a bit of a weird period in e-reader history. The Kindle ce...
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43.Six imperatives for financial regulation: Summers (www.reuters.com)
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - The United States should rethink domestic and global financial regulation, Lawrence Summers, director of the White House's National Economic Council, said on Friday, outlining six "imperatives."
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44.Nortel sales decline as customers cut spending (www.reuters.com)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bankrupt Nortel Networks Corp on Friday posted a 62 percent drop in quarterly revenue, as customers cut spending in the face of uncertainty about its bankruptcy proceedings and the shaky economy.
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45.Forbes India: all about the world's billionaires (www.ibnlive.com)
US citizens still dominate the ranks but their grip is slipping.
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46.British Airways crew plam 7-day strike (www.ibnlive.com)
Analysts say the stike could cost the airline around £140 million.
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47.Bank Of America To Publish Political Donations (www.huffingtonpost.com)
New York City Comptroller John C. Liu has scored a coup in an ongoing national effort to increase corporate transparency after the U.S. Supreme Court...
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48.Small Businesses: Banks Not Lending (www.huffingtonpost.com)
Lending across the U.S. economy contracted 7.4 percent last year, the biggest such drop since 1942, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. That means...
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49.Brett King: TV, Advertising, and Newspapers are dead - deal with it... (www.huffingtonpost.com)
You know what - change is a funny thing. For me, I can't wait untill I can watch all my movies and TV shows on...
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50.FCC to propose 10-year Internet expansion: report (www.reuters.com)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission will submit a 10-year plan to Congress on Tuesday that would establish high-speed Internet as the country's dominant means of communication, The New York Times reported in Saturday editions.