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New iPhone Game “Snakes and Ladders” Showcases India’s Emerging Tech Dominance

After its launch on September 27th, Indian engineer T. Harikumar's game "Snakes and Ladders" has already had over 250,000 downloads. What are YOU waiting for?

China & Nepal vs India: View from Kathmandu

KATHMANDU – Nepal’s top Maoist leader, Prachanda, included a visit to the town of Shaoshan in Hunan province while on a trip to China this week. This stopover at Mao Zedong’s birthplace matches the one he made last year, as prime minister, in Germany – while en route to the United Nations headquarters in New York – to Trier, where Karl Marx was born. Prachanda’s desire to visit places where some of the world’s greatest ideologues have surfaced derives from a deep-seated interest in original co

MTV Forays Into Digital Only Shows, Moves Beyond Music & TV

MTV has always been one of the most digitally inclined and digital savvy channels in India. This has been illustrated in the past by their tie up with orkut and their promotion via social media for various shows . They also announced spliting revenues with twitter and facebook as well as partnered with facebook to integrate facebook connect . Now MTV has taken all these initiative a step further and done two distinct things. One it has officially dropped ‘Music Television’ from i

Posts about California Budget Crisis as of October 8, 2009

How to Raise a Gifted Child: Experts Weigh In at Nueva School’s Gifted Learning Conference - asianweek.com 10/09/2009 Tom Waliany* was spiraling into the sub-par unknown. Barely passing his classes and on the brink of failing out, Tom was on the track to becoming a statistic. The Waliany’s, immigrants from India, were perplexed: the same son who just years ago was a bright, curious computer whiz-kid who wrote his first computer program at age 7, was now failing out of regular high schoo

New monograph looks at advertising, skin-lightening products in India

This content copyright © Indiana University School of Journalism 2009 Photo by James Brosher Researchers Kavitha Cardoza of WAMU and associate professor Radhika Parameswaran studied advertisements for skin-lightening products and India’s expanding role in global economics for their monograph published this month. Cardoza visited campus last week. Related See an online ad for Fair and Lovely. Ibold to present work at Toronto conference (Oct.