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Monday 29 February 2016
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Monday 22 February 2016
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Thursday 11 February 2016
Ridlr: Public Transport App
This is an app worth trying.
Looking up Bangalore timetables just got better. You can now view transport timetables for your city without an internet connection. Don’t worry about slow internet speeds or expensive data anymore.
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Looking up Bangalore timetables just got better. You can now view transport timetables for your city without an internet connection. Don’t worry about slow internet speeds or expensive data anymore.
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Tuesday 9 February 2016
TRAI rules for net neutrality, says no to differential pricing | Digit.in
This is what India wanted... Great news!
No Free Basics or Airtel Zero for India, TRAI says no operator will be allowed to offer plans with differential pricing for content.
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No Free Basics or Airtel Zero for India, TRAI says no operator will be allowed to offer plans with differential pricing for content.
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Friday 5 February 2016
92 Percent of College Students Prefer Reading Print Books to E-Readers
So, what is it that you prefer?
92 percent of students in the U.S., Japan, Germany, and Slovakia believe they concentrate better on text in print than on screen.
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92 percent of students in the U.S., Japan, Germany, and Slovakia believe they concentrate better on text in print than on screen.
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