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  • 6 Oct
  • 2021

No malicious activity behind hours long service outage: Facebook

Facebook has clarified that "there was no malicious activity behind" a faulty configuration change that led to a nearly six-hour-long service outage of Facebook

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  • 4 Oct
  • 2021

Govt must go back to pre-Covid bidding criteria: L&T Group chairman AM Naik

AM Naik reveals how a set of new, diluted rules left L&T in the lurch

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  • 3 Oct
  • 2021

IPO and the pandemic on its radar, Biocon Biologics gets a booster shot from Serum Institute

Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India, and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, executive chairperson, Biocon announcing the strategic alliance of the companies; image courtesy: Biocon

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  • 2 Oct
  • 2021

Consumers aren't stupid, if Bing was better they'd turn to it: Google

At issue are deals requiring phone makers to pre-install the Google Search app and the Chrome browser app together with Google Play, as well deals blocking some variants of Android.

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  • 1 Oct
  • 2021

Govt increases natural gas price by 62%, 1st hike in over 2 years

The rate for gas produced from difficult fields such as deepsea would be USD 6.13 per mmBtu, it added.

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  • 30 Sep
  • 2021

Facebook saw kids aged 8-12 as 'untapped audience': Leaked documents

In a document from 2019, the company considered whether it could "leverage playdates" to get more tweens on Facebook, specifically by getting them to use Messenger Kids app while hanging out with their friends, The Journal reported.

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  • 29 Sep
  • 2021

Our learners witnessed max. CTC hike of 418% amid economy slump: upGrad

“Powering career success for every member of the global workforce as their trusted lifelong learning partner”

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  • 28 Sep
  • 2021

Campus security didn’t believe I was an employee: Google US' Black manager

Angel Onuoha, who is an associate product manager at the company and a recent Harvard University graduate tweeted that he was stopped by security staff who didn't believe he worked for the company, Forbes reported.