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Comment Re:Looks like people are starting to see the benef (Score 0) 322

Delhi is doing all the preparation for the historic day of commonwealth games as coming closer to meet the expectations of the participants and the tourists for accentuating the amenities provided to the travelers. This largest sport event is going to held first time in India and for the second time in Asia and it will impact on the economy of the hosting country that will surely gives boom to the tourism industry of India. http://bit.ly/cLso7o

Comment Re:What the.... (Score 1) 450

World class infrastructure is ready for Delhi 2010,” Mr. Kalmadi said. “We have developed the best Games Village and I am sure athletes will love the hospitality. The volunteers, who will be the face and the backbone of the Games, will have a huge role to play in the success of the Games.” To know more click here http://bit.ly/cLso7o

Comment Re:interesting (Score 0, Troll) 111

The Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi arrived in the commercial capital of the country Mumbai amid cultural extravaganza and a grand welcome by the Western Naval Command at INS Viraat.Near the Gateway, the baton was welcomed by two Chetak helicopters which showered petals and two jet cannons which formed an arch, as the baton cruised forward to the Gateway. To know more click here http://bit.ly/cLso7o

Comment Common wealth games 2010 (Score 1) 58

Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi is all set to provide excellent services to the thousands of spectators who will be thronging the venues for the Games. The Spectator Services team is all set up to meet its mission of making the paying fan’s visit to Delhi 2010 a memorable experience.http://bit.ly/cLso7o

Comment Common wealth games (Score 1) 450

Britain's world diving champion Tom Daley says he has no security fears ahead of Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi next month, He feels India's going to be a great country, it's going to be full of colour, people go there on holiday all the time and really enjoy it and I think we're going to have a really great time, think it is going to put on a great show, with great colours and awesome food.”http://bit.ly/cLso7o
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Submission + - Foundem explains anti-Google complaint, says no Mi (pcpro.co.uk)

nk497 writes: Foundem has hit back at Google's claims that the anti-competition case against it is driven by Microsoft — a story already covered by Slashdot. Vertical search site Foundem is involved in both the US and EU anti-competition cases against Google, but claims it has been chasing Google for years and isn't backed by Microsoft. Founder Shivaun Raff said: "Google has been trying to paint our membership of ICOMP [the Initiative for a Competitive Online Marketplace, which is sponsored by Microsoft] as showing that we are some kind of Microsoft proxy. But this is just a smokescreen. Foundem’s case dates back to June 2006, and Foundem only joined ICOMP in the summer of 2009. Contrary to Google’s claim, Foundem is not 'backed by ICOMP' in any shape or form. Any suggestion that Microsoft or ICOMP initiated or in any way controlled Foundem’s European complaint or any of Foundem’s other initiatives is simply untrue."
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Submission + - Judging You by the Online Company You Keep

theodp writes: Network analysis uses data about your social network interactions to make assumptions and predictions about your behavior. The Economist notes the upside for companies looking to sell products. But don't forget about the downside, warns Adrian Chen, of living in a world where network analysis is used by financial firms to determine risky borrowers by looking at social ties, or by Internet businesses to determine which customers are more equal than others (nice to see Microsoft's back on the forefront of some tech!). So, did Mom envision Social Network Analytics when she gave you that you-are-the-company-you-keep lecture?

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