Microsoft to Sell Complete PCs In India
By Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it would introduce a low-cost personal computer in India in partnership with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Zenith Computers Ltd.
The computer will be built on AMD hardware and manufactured by Zenith Computers, and will include Microsoft software.
The computers, priced at 21,000 rupees, would be sold in 10 retail outlets each in Bangalore and Pune from July on a test basis for three months and will be expanded later on the basis of response.
"We don't see any gain in the short term. Our perspective is long term," Microsoft India chairman Ravi Venkatesan told reporters.
In 2006/07 the total installed base of PCs in India was 22 million, that is, a PC for about every 50 Indians, industry tracking body IDC said in a recent report.
The company said its online portal www.msn.com will provide educational content to students. It also plans to launch a job search service this year for the country's nearly 400,000 engineers graduating every year.
Microsoft said it was in talks with partners in government and industry for the job search portal.
Microsoft's job portal will compete with Info Edge (India) Ltd.'s www.naukri.com and Monster Worldwide Inc.'s www.monsterindia.com, among others.
That's where today India is so where are we?????????
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New 'Google Gears' Allows Offline Web Apps
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc. said on Wednesday it had created Web software that runs both online, and offline, marking a sea change for the Internet industry by letting users work on planes, trains, spotty connections and even in the most remote locations.
The technology, called Google Gears, would allow users of computers, phones and other devices to manipulate Web services like e-mail, online calendars or news readers whether online, intermittently connected to the Web or completely offline.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc. said on Wednesday it had created Web software that runs both online, and offline, marking a sea change for the Internet industry by letting users work on planes, trains, spotty connections and even in the most remote locations.
The technology, called Google Gears, would allow users of computers, phones and other devices to manipulate Web services like e-mail, online calendars or news readers whether online, intermittently connected to the Web or completely offline.
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