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Truckers call off eight-day strike unconditionally

Truckers call off eight-day strike unconditionallyAll India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) has called off eight day long transporters strike on Monday. The transport strike crippled the entire nation with adverse impact on supply of essential commodities and services. Some states had also imposed Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) on striking transporters to deal with the situation.
 

Blackberry's touchscreen 'Storm' launched by Vodafone

Blackberry's touchscreen 'Storm' launched by Vodafone  ‘Blackberry Storm’ was launched on Monday by Telecom operator Vodafone Essar in India. Storm is the premier touchscreen phone, which has been developed by the company exclusively with Canada-based technology provider Research In Motion (RIM).

Vodafone Essar Director Marketing and New Business Harit Nagpal reported, “The market for smartphones in India is at a very nascent stage and growing rapidly. ‘Blackberry Storm' takes the 3G experience a step forward.”

Britney Spears not ready for comeback says johnny

Britney Sperars not ready for  comeback says johnnyJohnny Wright, Britney Spears' former music manager, is of opinion that the popstar is not prepared for a comeback and is being forced into it.

"A comeback is not what I wish for Britney. What I wish for her is to settle down and find real happiness," Wright told OK! Magazine.

"All her essential relationships have been torn apart. She's been divorced twice, she doesn't have custody of her kids, she's being pushed back into being a money machine," Wright said.

Nair says; Pictures of moon's surface have been provided by Chandrayaan-1

Nair says; Pictures of moon's surface has have been provided by Chandrayaan-1On Monday, it was informed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman G Madhavan Nair that the scientific community in the country has been successful in acquiring complete picture of moon's surface and that too to an extent of five meter resolution and the credit goes to the success of Chandrayaan-1 mission.

Satyam may get financial aid from government

Satyam may get financial aid from governmentGovernment may announce bail out package for beleaguered IT giant, Satyam Computer services for salary payout and to avoid large scale lay-offs. The company has 53,000 employees engaged in its various operations and their future is hanging in dark following revelation of largest ever corporate fraud in Indian history by its Chairman, Mr. R. Raju and other executives.
 

Former Harvard classmate selected by Obama to head FCC

Former Harvard classmate selected by Obama to head FCCOn Monday, one of the Democratic source informed that Julius Genachowski, a technology executive and former classmate from Harvard Law School, has been chosen by Barack Obama, the new President of U. S. to lead the Federal Communications Commission.

The profile of Genachowski is quite impressive as the man served as chief counsel for former FCC Chairman Reed Hundt, the chairman under former President Bill Clinton, and held various positions at IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI. O), as well as other technology posts.

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