Create knowledge
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M.B.MALANI
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| 1 year ago
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Google is NO. - 1 search engine in the world and it has brand value it is easy for to cover the market shares and it product is affordable to customers.
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MM JAGADEESH
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| 1 year ago
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Yes. I agree to the fact that Google Book store is bound to affect the top market players like Amazon. Another reason for players like Amazon to worry is that Google is one of the most trusted brand in the world. Trust on a brand in turn means more...
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Puja Sarkar
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| 1 year ago
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This launch by google will create a sensation. Google is coming out with option for the user's that they can buy it from google or any other bookstore so they can tie them to their google account. Which will enable them to read the books...
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Debate: "Google’s Book Store Is Coming Soon..." deleted from your view.
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Ankit Gandhi
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| 8 months ago
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Ms Leena, You might heard from lots of people that Indians are Cheap the reason is they don't know even themselves what they are and how they are Chep, because puting a blame on any one in this planet it looks like you are ignoring your skillet...
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MM JAGADEESH
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| 1 year ago
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I truly agree with vipin. We are the most cultured humans in the world following moral ethics at all costs. It is not right to consider indians cheap by taking into consideration, a few stand-alone incidents. The whole world wants our help to make...
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Vipin Bhasin
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| 1 year ago
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We (Indians) are not cheap at all. And in behavior we are more precious in world. Our culture, tradition is most valued around the world. We are cheap only in the sense of our earning or outsourced work done by us. But it doesn't show our cheap...
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Debate: "Are Indian people cheap?" deleted from your view.
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MM JAGADEESH
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I think that the drop-down in share of Internet Explorer started when Firefox introduced multi-tab browsing. Though, Microsoft introduced the same in the later versions of Internet Explorer, it didn't seem to be effective when compared to its...
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Prarthana Devi
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Hi Jagadeesh it nice to see that we both have created the knowledge item on the same lines. Here is the link: http://toostep.com/debate/internet-explorer-losing-ground---is-this-the-end-of-an-era Yup it going to come to an end.......... :)
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Debate: "Is it going to be the end of Internet Explorer?" deleted from your view.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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| 4 months ago
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Dear William Sir. Iam sorry if you are hurt by tenor of the statements of me and my colleagues especially on this side of the debate. However do permit me to hold steadfast to the views expressed in this debate by and large. I feel the problem...
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MM JAGADEESH
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| 2 years ago
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I completely agree to kiran's argument. It is absolutely necessary to be cautious while dealing with US. They sign all the deals with India to establish good relations with India. Meanwhile, they sell all dangerous weapons available with them to...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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| 6 months ago
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Strictly speaking it a NO. But again it must be said that no country has permanent friend or foe. In the dynamic of today's political dynamics it is a resounding YES. True Americans are not as close to us as Russians are. But that is the culture...
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Debate: "Do u think USA would be trust-worthy ally for India like USSR?" deleted from your view.
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Kill Corruption
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No Plastic Day
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Rahul Dantkale
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"No Vehicle Day"
| 2 years ago
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The most environmental killing factor is carbon emitting vehicles 24x7 across globe. If we could observe this day, a lot of fossil fuel can be saved as well as less carbon in atmosphere. This also will help in no sound pollution day as well.Â
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MM JAGADEESH
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"Atithi Devo Bhava....."
| 2 years ago
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I agree with your idea. We have the good tradition of safe-guarding the lives of our guests at the cost of even risking our lives. So it becomes our ultimate goal in ensuring that the lives of tourists is peaceful when they visit India.
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Inani Sarkar
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"Kill Corruption"
| 2 years ago
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Its so unfortunate that every Indian is talking about corruption but hardly anyone attempts to take part in it and clean the system. We Indians are only good in talking. Till the time, we ourself jump in politics, I don't think this is going to...
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Ideate: "Earth Hour, the biggest climate awareness campaign ever!" deleted from your view.
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MM JAGADEESH
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I completely agree to your point. It is the attitude of the chinese government to control everything that operates in china. Be it "Google". "Bing" or any "xyz", they are going to put forward a lot of restrictions for operating in china. The...
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Shailesh
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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I know it may sound a bit odd but I believe doesn't matter how big ur organization is but if ur roots r not ethical then that organization is gonna fall one day. We talk about Microsoft and bing over Google but don't forget one thing that in the...
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Leena Pawar
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| 2 years ago
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I must say, Bing is a very intelligent search engine which does everything to establish its market. Not like Google, which denied to compromise with the Chinese terms and conditions. Already Bing was giving a big competition to Google, now, it...
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Debate: "Is it a blessing in disguise for Bing with Google exiting china??" deleted from your view.
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Attack the bases and hideouts
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INFLUENCE UN ABOUT INVOLVEMENT OF PAK. IN TERROR ATTACKS
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MM JAGADEESH
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"Attack the bases and hideouts"
| 2 years ago
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I am in total agreement with the point. The Indian government should take steps to totally eliminate these terrorists at the root level so that they never sprout again to disturb the lives of common man. In this age of violence all around, we...
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Nagpal Singh
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"INFLUENCE UN ABOUT INVOLVEMENT OF PAK. IN TERROR ATTACKS"
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Being ally of America in war against terrorism, world body today is under impresion that Pakistan is against terrorisam, yes she is but only americal terrorists, news agencies from US shows that recently captured terrorist Mr. Hadlely has...
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s.baalu
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"Attack the bases and hideouts"
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INDIA UNDOUBTEDLY IS A SUPER POWER.WE HAVE AN OBSESSION FOR NON VIOLENCE,WHICH IS NOT RELEVANT TO DAY.LET US HIT HARD WHERE IT HURTS THE MOST,AS OFFENCE IS SAID TO BE THE BEST FORM OF DEFENCE.WE DO NOT NEED TO WAGER A WAR ON SOMEBODY BUT ATLEAST...
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Ideate: "Lashkar's warning to Kashmiri's "stop helping India or Die": What steps should India take now?" deleted from your view.
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Lethargic bureaucracy, Currupt Politicos, Local Pressure Groups & Finally Govt.’s failue to address local concerns, etc.
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Lack of addressable market
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Prosenjit Purkait
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"Lack of addressable market"
| 2 years ago
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India being a demographically diverse market, needs a mass product to appeal to its vast and diverse populace. Niche products will always find it difficult to obtain a strong foothold in this country. A venture that benefits / addresses a...
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MM JAGADEESH
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| 2 years ago
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I completely agree with the point. If an entrepreneur wants to start a business with hard earned capital, he would be forced to spend the lion share of it to satisfy the needs of the people including the peon to the politicians at the top of the...
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Ideate: "Why it is not easy to set up new ventures in India?" deleted from your view.
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Government recognised agents
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Being aware and spreding awareness in freind
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RAJESH VISWANATHAN
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"1. The government can take steps 2. We have to be careful"
| 2 years ago
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The government can take steps to reduce such activities. But in U.S.A. when one terrorist attack happened the government took efforts to put an end to terrorism in the country. You know the situation in India. The government is finding every way...
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MM JAGADEESH
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I completely agree to your argument, Navjeet. Instead of running after opportunities abroad and getting stranded there, the attitude should be to find opportunities in India. For this to happen, government should take more initiative in creating job...
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Makrand Bhave
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"Government recognised agents"
| 2 years ago
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I will go with you Neelima. Navjeet I second you as well but I find Neelima's approach more practical. The government should take this initiative in creating awreness about agents that the government has accredited with helping people find...
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Ideate: "Job agent dupes 150 Indians: How can we stop this?" deleted from your view.
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Greeshma Reddy
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| 1 year ago
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Exactly!! Desi mobile brands like, Micromax, Karbon, Fly and few other Chinese brands are emerging are catching up niche market. Customers are tending to try those which are cost effective and having all latest features. Our major customer base...
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MM JAGADEESH
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| 2 years ago
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I completely agree to your point. We are now seeing various brands of phones like LAVA, FLY, KARBON etc. in the market. These brands launch phones with all the latest features at a very nominal price. This is going to make the ordinary customer to...
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ujjval jain
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| 2 years ago
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There's only a niche customer following their sustainability in long term is suspected primarily vis a vis product life/after sales service technology up gradation aspects, I feel.
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Debate: "'Desi' mobile phone brands worry MNC's ??" deleted from your view.




