Infrastructure is nowhere near keeping up with these new vehicles. Indian roads are narrow and potholed. They usually cannot be widened because every square inch that can be is used by vendors and businesses for their own wares. Plus the adjacent real estate is usually priced at ridiculous prices which the government cannot dream to buy out completely for various reasons.
"We tend to think people have an explicit agenda to rewrite history to make themselves look right, but that's an outsider's perspective. This experiment shows that there isn't always much conscious thought going on," said one researcher."
This is all old hat if you've been following Bush & Co for the past 7 years.
Why build IE? Because when people open IE, they are directed to the MSN website. MSN website = ad revenue.
Every windows user WILL see the MSN site atleast once.
India does not have the most modern management practices. One Indian company apparently does, according to the article. I hate it when people who post these stories come up with sensational punchlines to an already sensational claim.
Infrastructure is nowhere near keeping up with these new vehicles. Indian roads are narrow and potholed. They usually cannot be widened because every square inch that can be is used by vendors and businesses for their own wares. Plus the adjacent real estate is usually priced at ridiculous prices which the government cannot dream to buy out completely for various reasons.
"We tend to think people have an explicit agenda to rewrite history to make themselves look right, but that's an outsider's perspective. This experiment shows that there isn't always much conscious thought going on," said one researcher." This is all old hat if you've been following Bush & Co for the past 7 years.
Why build IE? Because when people open IE, they are directed to the MSN website. MSN website = ad revenue. Every windows user WILL see the MSN site atleast once.
Please! Please ! Please ! I beg all /. people to learn the difference between "lose" and "loose".
India does not have the most modern management practices. One Indian company apparently does, according to the article. I hate it when people who post these stories come up with sensational punchlines to an already sensational claim.