Easy Climber
It has been long time I haven’t seen a weird thing like this. For those who are extremely tired after your long working hours or lazy, just sit tight on this Easy Climb chair and it will bring you up to the second floor. This device can hold up to ... Continue Reading
Visa’s Exclusive Olympic Sponsorship Backfires
There is a myth in marketing today that many people blindly believe about sponsoring events ... that you always need exclusivity. The benefits of being an exclusive sponsor are easy to list, but there are some less considered negative aspects that could end up doing more harm to your brand ... Continue Reading
What is web store?
In simple words, web store is a complete replicated store of entire physical retail store which is built by the help of technology. This web store appears online and displays all your products online for online shoppers. Each and every product specifications along with the real time product information is ... Continue Reading
Telecom Authority Allows Internet Telephone Services in India
Those who are dreaming to call from their personal computers to mobile phones or fixed land lines, have a reason to smile. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in its major decision on Monday allowed complete opening up of Internet telephone services.
The TRAI decision will permit the Internet service ... Continue Reading
Bloggers getting jailed on rise
Speaking out one's mind is not a crime. But in the recent scenario of blogging, it does not seem so. Last year, about 35 bloggers are arrested for the content they have written in their blogs, reports TechCrunch.
Most of these arrests were made by the repressive governments like Egypt, China, ... Continue Reading
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India’s Independence Day
"At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new…India discovers herself again."
- Jawaharlal Nehru
(on Indian Independence Day, 1947)
After more than two hundred ... Continue Reading



