1st photo ever posted on net turns 20
Les Horribles Cernettes, the CERN-linked musical group whose image was the first ever on the Internet, will be playing a last-ever concert on July 14 to celebrate the photo’s 20th anniversary.
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Apple: Google may pay $22mn
Internet giant Google is closing on a deal to pay USD 22.5 million as settlement charges related to its bypassing of the privacy settings of millions of Apple users, a media report said.
NY pianist selling herself as 'painted lady' for billboard ads
A classical pianist is renting herself out to sponsors and party planners who can use her body as a billboard.
Queens woman Margarita Dominguez is giving new meaning to the term selling your body.
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Namma masala dosa in world’s top 10 delights
New York, July 8: Popular South Indian dish Masala Dosa has made it to the list of ‘10 foods to try before you die’, compiled by the Huffington Post. The list, prepared by travel blog viator for the
World business confidence cools, U.S. a bright spot
Global business confidence cooled in June as the eurozone debt crisis took its toll, though corporate sentiment in the United States held up better, a survey from financial information firm Markit sho
Masala Dosa among top 10 ‘must-eat’ dishes
Popular South Indian dish masala dosa has made it to the list of ‘10 foods to try before you die’, compiled by the Huffington Post.
Global tech market growth stabilising - Gartner
Growth in technology spending by companies and the public sector is stabilising at much lower levels than in 2011, due to economic worries in many key markets, research firm Gartner said on Monday.
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Time magazine dubs Dr Singh as ‘underachiever’
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has long been lauded for his pivotal role in liberalising the Indian economy, has been dubbed as an 'underachiever' by a top US magazine which says he appears 'unwilling to stick his neck out' on reforms that will put the country back on growth path.
Wall Street sees rising chance of Fed stimulus: Poll
Another month of weaker-than-expected U.S. hiring has increased the chances of the Federal Reserve launching a new round of monetary stimulus to boost growth, an agency poll of Wall Street economists
Global stocks, euro slide as U.S. jobs data drives global fear
Global stocks fell, the euro hit a two-year low against the dollar and oil slumped more than 3 per cent on Friday after disappointing U.S. jobs growth reinforced worries the American economy was mired