The heading made me think that this was realated to the "Real" Football. What Americans call it Soccer.
Only when I continued reading further, I've realized that it's about "American" Football.
Bayer has its office in India for IT support. They save millions by having their office in India because they find cheap IT support here.
When the same country expects some cheap drugs to save people who are bringing them profits in other ways, the company has pain.
How fair is that?
The behaviour of Bollywood towards Internet is full of Hypocricy.
When it comes to the free publicity that Internet offers to the Bollywood movies worldwide, they have no complaints. Infact, they encourage torrents and video streaming sites that host their movie trailers.
But, this medium has the other side which is not completely unknown to anyone. This involves piracy and if you get involved with internet for publicity, piracy follows automatically. So, Bollywood should keep aside its hypocricy regarding the internet and try to cope with it in a legal fashion.
The site http://www.google.com/ is opening fine for me, but I don't see any change in the Google Logo and neither any moving particles.
And there's no change in http://www.google.co.in/ either.
My guess is that Google hasn't blessed all the netizens yet. It's just the Americans who get to see the moving particles whereas the rest of the world has to be content with the static ones.
Wow! A particle just moved on my google.com webpage!! Or, Did it ?
It's just that google is trying to redefine the term "quality" in web services.
They dont remove the Beta tag until they feel that they've achieved a particlular quality level for the software.
Having a "Beta" tag to a quality software wont hurt...but removing the "Beta" tag from an unstable software is worse. Atleast lets be happy that Google isn't resolving to such measures like many IT companies do.
The heading made me think that this was realated to the "Real" Football. What Americans call it Soccer. Only when I continued reading further, I've realized that it's about "American" Football.
Bayer has its office in India for IT support. They save millions by having their office in India because they find cheap IT support here. When the same country expects some cheap drugs to save people who are bringing them profits in other ways, the company has pain. How fair is that?
The behaviour of Bollywood towards Internet is full of Hypocricy. When it comes to the free publicity that Internet offers to the Bollywood movies worldwide, they have no complaints. Infact, they encourage torrents and video streaming sites that host their movie trailers. But, this medium has the other side which is not completely unknown to anyone. This involves piracy and if you get involved with internet for publicity, piracy follows automatically. So, Bollywood should keep aside its hypocricy regarding the internet and try to cope with it in a legal fashion.
The site http://www.google.com/ is opening fine for me, but I don't see any change in the Google Logo and neither any moving particles. And there's no change in http://www.google.co.in/ either. My guess is that Google hasn't blessed all the netizens yet. It's just the Americans who get to see the moving particles whereas the rest of the world has to be content with the static ones. Wow! A particle just moved on my google.com webpage!! Or, Did it ?
It's just that google is trying to redefine the term "quality" in web services. They dont remove the Beta tag until they feel that they've achieved a particlular quality level for the software. Having a "Beta" tag to a quality software wont hurt...but removing the "Beta" tag from an unstable software is worse. Atleast lets be happy that Google isn't resolving to such measures like many IT companies do.