Google is trying to read searchers' mind Google often finds what users want, but it doesn't always. That's why its engineers are constantly tweaking the company's search engine in an elusive quest to close the gap between often and always.
Striding success on the biotech boulevard Indian biotech, like IT earlier, is gearing to pitchfork itself into the next big league as it spans out to take on new challenges, learns Subrahmanyan Viswanath.
GE to ride on fast economic growth in India GE executives said that they planned to make India a major market and that revenue from India would more than quadruple, to $8 billion by 2010.
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