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In Delhi to announce the launch of LinkedIn’s latest feature – company pages – in the second largest market for his company, LinkedIn VP - Marketing Solutions Steve Patrizi spoke to exchange4media about their latest innovation, about the remarkable growth of the network here, and why professional networking is important not just for professionals, but also for companies, big and small.
Gopal Sathe Dec 8, 2010 5:23 PM

India has fewer broadband Internet users than small countries like the UK or Italy, and does not even make up for 10 per cent of the number of users from China or the US. Rediff.com Chairman Ajit Balakrishnan takes us through the issues holding us back and charts a path to 100 million users.
Gopal Sathe Dec 8, 2010 8:01 AM

TRAI Chairman JS Sharma has said that the growth of broadband connections in India will help in the development of the economy and also in infrastructure such as education and healthcare. While he has not disclosed TRAI’s future broadband plans, he does mention that one part is to have a closer role in the functions of service providers to encourage value added services, while at the same time, connecting every gram panchayat in the country to a fiber optic network as early as 2012.
Gopal Sathe Dec 8, 2010 7:50 AM

Research data shows that Farmville maker Zynga is experiencing a huge decline in its userbase on Facebook, with a loss of almost one million users this month. On the other hand, newcomer Digital Chocolate has grown by 800,000 users in the same period.
Gopal Sathe Dec 7, 2010 7:48 AM

NDTV is expanding its reach from television sets and aiming for our computers and our cell phones. In a freewheeling conversation with exchange4media, Vikram Chandra, CEO, NDTV Convergence, reveals the plans that the news organisation has chalked out to take it ahead as we watch the advent of high speed, low cost, personal Internet on mobile phones and affordable computers.
Gopal Sathe Dec 7, 2010 7:46 AM

Microsoft is focusing on social networks over television to publicise its newest gaming product. The company feels that while they needed to run a major television campaign when they launched the Xbox 360 in India, today the market is more mature, and hence, it is more effective to let people get hands on time with the devices instead, and to build awareness online.
Gopal Sathe Dec 6, 2010 7:45 AM