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Read Newsweek article on Jain's NetPC

No! it is not a dream. It's now a reality for 400 poor families in Chennai. A company called Novatium has introduced this unique concept in computing where all the computing, multimedia and Internet applications are set up on a remote server. This  NetPC has no conventional  processor and no hard-disc. It is connected to a remote server through a cable operator or phone company. You can connect to this server by paying a monthly fee like you now pay for Internet service provider or the cable operator.  Recently, the Newsweek Magazine profiled  the cofounder of NetPc, Rajesh Jain: "This formula may just change the way the average person thinks of computing." Comparing the NetPC with the $100 laptop of MIT's Nicholas Negroponte, the Newsweek wrote, "if the winning formula turns out to be Jain's, or something like it, it could kill the PC altogether. Here in this exclusive interview Jain unveils his vision of a PC for everyone in India. 

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Raman Roy: Sustaining competitive edge in BPO industry

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Raman Roy, is widely regarded as the father of India's BPO/Call Center industry. He led the Indian operations of companies like GE Capital, American Express and Wipro Specramind and has been instrumental in creating over 20,000 jobs in India. He now runs his own company Quattro. Roy was the keynote speaker at the Voice & Data BPO Summit held recently in Delhi. He said India's has raw talent. "It has job seekers that are educated but unemployable."  He said there is "a tremendous short supply" of skilled and employable work force. If India wants to retain its global leadership  in the rapidly growing BPO industry, it will have to invest 
heavily in the training of its your work force.

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Nikesh Arora: India's Googleman in Europe

Nikesh Arora, the head of Google Europe is responsible to fulfil the expectations of 16.6 million Internet users who make 120 million searches each month. “Google is about democratising information”, says Arora. He talks about his glittering career and how Google works.

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Pitroda: On India's telecom revolution

Until the early 80s Indians had to wait for up to seven years for a telephone connection. Sam Pitroda, changed that all. Here he tells the story of India's telephone revolution. It was not easy. Despite Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's enthusiastic backing, he had to fight intransigent trade unions, immovable bureaucracy and sceptics who derided his zeal for new technology.

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