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| November 30, 2005 |
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| Stop the virus Due to lack of good computer engineering graduates, firms are hiring students from other engineering disciplines and training them in-house to become IT engineers.
How AMD made Rs 10,000 PC possible Computer chipmaker AMD has taken 15 per cent of the Indian microprocessor market in four years. Is Intel's dominance under threat?
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| November 29, 2005 |
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| Reboot the system India's engineering education needs better infrastructure, more emphasis on practical aspects, a competent faculty, etc. In effect, an entire revamp of the system.
Stocks costly, but you can still make money Although Indian markets are expensive currently, FIIs are unlikely to withdraw money. So, over the longer term, the markets should return 15% annually.
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| November 25, 2005 |
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| Check out these new MP3 phones Though the new lot of MP3 phones also suffer from the limited memory problem that plagues the older models, their looks are great.
How to achieve excellence Effective delegation creates speed for the organisation, self development for superiors and high motivation for subordinates.
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| November 18, 2005 |
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| To transcend the man Alwaleed's business life began with as much theatre as his life continues to be influenced by.
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| November 09, 2005 |
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| Birth of a generation of workaholics The great point about such constant connectivity is that executives -- women executives in particular -- certainly do get to organise their work-life balance better.
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| November 01, 2005 |
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| Fly overseas at dirt-cheap rates When airfares for international destinations are offered at unimaginably low rates, the Indian traveller's distant locales do not seem so distant
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