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TECHNOLOGY SUCCESS
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Anna George
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"TECHNOLOGY SUCCESS"
| 2 months ago
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It is definitely the success of technology. It is not mandatory that everyone should make use of it. It depends on your comfort. If you like going to station and booking your tickets, you still have that option. Technology is introduced to...
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Karthick babu
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| 9 months ago
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Technologically we are succeeding there is no doubt on that, as Mahalakshmi mentioned issues behind Mobile system, that is absolutely true and there will be much more unknown issues will be encounter it on going forward however it can be solved
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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"STARTING OF PROBLEMS"
| 9 months ago
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By the time you browse available seats and click get tickets the tickets are already sold out. This is the case in online reservation many a times. Now one more way of mobile reservation will make it more complicated and will not do much good...
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Debate: "Indian Railways launches mobile ticketing application and SMS to be used as ticket" deleted from your view.
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Neha Choudhry
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| 1 year ago
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Would willingly give it up!!! I love that peaceful life... I usually switch it off and go for walks... best time of the day, it is.
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Karthick babu
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| 1 year ago
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Possible, but life become so tough and slow. As a matter of fact, we are heading our life towards teleportation Thanks, Karthick
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Shilpa Jain
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| 1 year ago
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Yes we can live without cell phones but things will become little difficult. We have lived without cell phones for years, so I don't think cell phone is part of our life....
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Debate: "Could you live without your cell phone?" deleted from your view.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 1 year ago
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It is happening as such for some. At the same time, it brands them as hoppers. This image may kill some opportunities.
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Karthick babu
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| 1 year ago
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I don't think so, but its a quickest and shortest way to reach to certain level...
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Kiran Kumar Reddy
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| 1 year ago
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I don't know, I have a very vague idea on this issue, but job hopping gives you the satisfactory part interms of money, but I don't think one will learn properly anything with constant job hopping, and if you are not learning anything in the...
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Debate: "Do you think Job hopping a good idea to reach the top??" deleted from your view.
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Kiran Kumar Reddy
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| 1 year ago
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I don't there will be an impact on Google as a brand, as Google is something very big to just get hampered by these small things, they dominate search and many other things, Its just this Wave phenomenon didn't pick up at all, though it created...
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Karthick babu
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| 1 year ago
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There wont be any impact, as WAVE is not known to mass consumers. However Google will see a down in coming days, because its trying to monetize everything and trying to capture media , telecom, internet and data space Thanks, Karthick
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Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq
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| 1 year ago
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Very sad to witness this , two clear things, the underlying tech of wave will never be dead but come out in interesting forms in other products and services two - it really wont affect the brand "Google " because the reason isn't simply there...
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Debate: "Google chooses to shutdown its Google wave service......" deleted from your view.
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Business Management Consultant
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| 1 year ago
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That can be a yes and a no answer. Marketing is complicated for some and easy for others. As time changes, sometimes there’s always new and/ or improved marketing techniques. Marketing can be learned with high proficiency many times without a...
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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Hi, Marketing is very simple and easy. the goal of the marketing is create awareness about the product to your target customers. But need knowledge on 'how to market the product/service', what is the best channel to reach customer Thanks, karthick...
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Vipin Bhasin
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| 2 years ago
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Purvi Right question asked by you- I agree marketing is not easy because to make marketing plans, we have to think according to as per new changes held around us although they are related to political, social, environmental or global. But it...
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Debate: "Is marketing a Complicated thing which they make it out to be??" deleted from your view.
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Aashish Koul
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| 1 year ago
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gentle man...who will ban?.....those who have authority are themselves associated...directly or indirectly........n the general masses...they get fancied just by the thought of IPL...wat to say of banning it...........but anyhow it needs to be...
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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Must be banned.. IPL is a war/game between business houses. IPL should not be considered as Sports any more, its a marketing tool and space for gambling Thanks, Karthick
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Kiran Kumar Reddy
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| 2 years ago
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Gajanan amazing debate, I agree with you IPL should be banned. Cricket being a good sports once has become a gambling now. They waste huge amount of money and resources for something which is not required. I don't say IPL is wrong but the way it...
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Debate: "Ban on IPL " deleted from your view.
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Mohammed Abdul Bari
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| 2 years ago
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Yes it will, and again some one else with another technology, this is the trend of IT which never ends.
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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nice idea, in future DTH companies may compete with WII, PS3. Thanks, Karthick
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Mathew Cherian
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| 2 years ago
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Gaming is a risky business. Look now Warners is in trouble, theirs is a helter skelter movement througout their existence, though they own some of the big game programers. India is an emerging market and people might be enjoying gaming and may be...
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Debate: "Reliance BigTV And Indiagames Tie Up For DTH Gaming" deleted from your view.
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Google's first search engine let people search by typing text onto a Web page. Next came queries spoken over the phone. On Monday, Google announced the ability to perform an Internet search by submitting a photograph. The experimental search-by-sight feature, called Google Goggles, has a database of billions of images that informs its analysis of what's been uploaded, said Vic Gundotra, Google's vice president of engineering. It can recognize books, album covers, artwork, landmarks, places, logos, and more. It is said that Google's aim is to be able to identify any image. It represents their earliest efforts in the field of computer vision. You can take a picture of an item, use that pictur...
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SAURABH THAKUR
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| 2 years ago
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Well, this amazing feature of google will turn out to be a revolutionary step, in the field of knowledge aquisition.......... Hats of to Google..!!!!
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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amazing feature..
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Dr. Dietmar Höffner
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| 2 years ago
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I'm 42 now. But I still see those things with the eyes of a boy. The reason therefor is, that one mor time this is a very important step for develloping the internet. I guess, that google googles will add to the networld a knew method not only for...
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Insight: "Google Goggles: Now search gets eyes and ears" deleted from your view.
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Database of a search engine
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Elimination and Cost saved on Rashon Cards, Voters card, etc
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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What happens if we lost the card, can somebody tell me what are all the security loop holes Thanks, karthick Babu
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Varun Bhandari
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"More jobs in networking and IT industry for India"
| 2 years ago
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I agree with Satwinder that this will bring technological advancement and more jobs. All technologies related to Banking, Hospitals, Voting, etc can be merged with these.! great ideas.
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SHARATH CHANDAR REDDY
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"Database of a search engine"
| 2 years ago
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The ideas were asked for "how other technologies can collaborate with UID to make it a success?". Except Sumitra, all others who have participated in this went on explaining how UID project will be of great benefit. I am surprised to see so many...
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Ideate: "Yahoo and Cisco express interest in India’s UID Project" deleted from your view.
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Yash Patel K
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| 1 year ago
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Yes In agreed with this sentence b'cause we just paid for our entertainment by watching our faviourit programe.on othre side it will be effect it on oour pocket also b'cause our wives watching such advertisement all time and demand for more...
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Karthick babu
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| 2 years ago
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Even Newspapers is working in similar model, we are paying only for the news but so many unsolicited ads Thanks, Karthick
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Raghu Kastury
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| 2 years ago
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We should be paid back by the service providers, for our time watching the TV advertisements. Because its our time the TV channel is liberally using it. And without even letting us know what unwanted stuff we need to watch along with the program...
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Debate: "why should the consumers pay and watch advertisements on TV channels?" deleted from your view.




