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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | india, research, technology

    that is so cool! it's about time people started doing this...

    Quoted: Corporations have made India a laboratory for extending modern technological conveniences to the world’s poor.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2007 | india, technology, business
    Outsourcing Works, So India Is Exporting Jobs - New York Times

    insightful, oddly ironic, but smart move

    Quoted: India is outsourcing outsourcing.
    “It’s the equivalent of a bachelor’s in computer science in six months,” said Melissa Adams, a 22-year-old trainee. Ms. Adams graduated last spring from the University of Washington with a business degree, and rejected Google for Infosys.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2007 | india, news, research, business, technology
    Obstacles Abound for Auto Builders in India - New York Times

    Quoted: The study, being released today by I.B.M. and the Transportation Research Institute of the University of Michigan, notes that Indian automakers are plagued by a shortage of skilled workers, inferior product quality and deficient highway infrastructure, among other challenges.

    Its authors, who interviewed 30 high-level executives and automotive experts in India, are confident that the industry will surmount the impediments to make India one of the world’s top 10 vehicle-producing countries by 2015. But they suggest that the Indian car market remains in a fairly primitive stage of development.

    “Roads are the big problem,” said Allan Henderson, senior manufacturing consultant at I.B.M.’s Institute for Business Value. “The infrastructure needs to be improved more than you might think. There’s a number of problems, but they’re aware of them and they know what it takes to overcome them.”

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2007 | india, market, technology
    Dell Raises Its Stake in India

    Quoted: A new plant in Chennai could help the PC maker catch up with rivals in a market that's the computer world's Next Big Thing.

    This will probably also help with Dell's marketing of Inspiron notebooks in Wal-mart--keeping manufacturing costs down. In my opinion, I think Dell's new partnership with Wal-Mart is as significant of a reason for opening this new factory in India, as India's growing PC market. I hope they don't make inferior quality products though...

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 01 2007 | economy, technology, India

    Quote: Companies like Infosys are still profit machines, but rising wages, a strong rupee, and stiff competition from IBM, Accenture, and EDS pose challenges

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 01 2007 | technology, news, India

    Quote: Companies like Nokia and Indian-based Reliance are aggressively reaching out to consumers in a rapidly expanding market

    I remember the days of waiting in line at the STD booths in Calcutta to make an international phone call. Then a few years ago when this boom started, I remember my mom telling me how my uncle's cleaning lady in Calcutta, had a cell phone, utilizing it to expand her clientelle base and staying on schedule for work...amazing!