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Tata sets up Internet technology centre
Chennai, Feb 24
Tata Consultancy Services, the largest software consultancy company in Asia, has set up a state-of-the-art dedicated Internet technolgy centre at its facility in the City for American International Group Inc (AIG), a leading US-based international insuranceand financial services organisation.
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India's `ambassadors` use clout with Clinton
Indian-Americans use cash to aid 'motherland'
By Ben Barber THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Indian-Americans, who now hold 40 percent of high-tech jobs in Silicon Valley and the Washington area, are pouring money into political campaigns and helping change the shape of U.S. relations with India, where President Clinton will visit next month....
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==================== Software programming? Call Indians!
Bangalore, Feb 26
The Indian students are in great demand abroad now especially after the success of Indians in software programming. A number of countries are making a beeline to the country to woo them.
Last week, the British education system had an elaborate two-day programme in the City presenting to the student community various opportunities for them in Great Britain. There were earlier similar offers from universities in the United States, Australia and Canada. And now it is the turn of the Germans........... news.satyamonline.com!&Tim=11:10:00~AM&Dat=11:10 ================
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Indian American CEO says fittest will survive Internet race
By Ela Dutt, India Abroad News Service
New York, Feb. 25 - He has a history typical to aspiring young entrepreneurs in the Internet age and yet this creator of a communications products Web site thinks the Internet bubble will burst one day.
Ronjon Nag, 28, is the CEO and cofounder of Cellmania.com in the heart of silicon valley, who thinks that only the best will survive the Internet race.......
Nag, who had what he calls a "lower middle class" upbringing in England, holds a doctorate in speech recognition from Cambridge University, Britain, a master's degree in business administration from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was a Harkness Fellow at Stanford University.
After six years with Motorola, Nag caught the start-up bug again and last year quit Motorola to start Cellmania.com.....
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