Google self-driven cars

In a technological race, Google is developing a “Hands-free Car” that drives itself. With the testing length of around 140,000 miles around the state of California, Google’s group of seven automated cars have taken to the West Coast roads almost without a hitch. Google explains that  the only problem in the testing phase was a … Read more

Megan Fox viral success on YouTube

Megan Fox a viral success on YouTube. The gorgeous Megan Fox has managed to achieve an explosive viral success with a new Armani Jeans advert, with the YouTube video, over 2.2 million views since its release. Armani structured its online advertising strategy for Miss Fox’s appearance by releasing a sneak peak of the Hollywood starlet … Read more

Indian business culture ebook kindle edition released

Summary: “Understanding Indian Culture and Bridging the communication gap” kindle edition on Amazon is released today by corporate trainer Subodh Gupta. This book offers illuminating insights into the Indian culture and society. It will help you to turn your India visit-whether on business or for pleasure-into a memorable and enriching experience. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Understanding-Culture-Bridging-Communication-ebook/dp/B00DPLHUCW The working culture … Read more

Vodafone increase prices on “fixed” contract

Vodafone talk about clear pricing and being a responsible business. It says on its website: We’re committed to clear and straightforward pricing and marketing – so that customers always know what they’ll pay But Vodafone in the UK is doing exactly opposite to what they claim clear and straightforward. Vodafone UK is again increasing their … Read more

Goldman Sachs bullish on India but earns only 0.25 percent revenue

May 2013: Goldman Sachs remains quite bullish on India for years now started getting a reality check and finding it difficult to do business in the world’s second-fastest-growing economy. BRIC the acronym was coined by Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill in a 2001 paper entitled “Building Better Global Economic BRICs”.  Goldman Sachs argues that the … Read more

Indian Business Culture: Negotiations in India

Think for a moment how many times you negotiate with somebody in one day or within a month in the UK or in any western country? I hardly remember needing to negotiate at anytime during the last 6 years of my stay in London, except while dealing with estate agents. Now guess how many times … Read more

Indian IT services market least profitable

Since last 10 years a lot has been written in the press around the world about the shining India, however, reality is that even now in 2014 Indian IT service market offer very limited opportunity for the western companies. If revenue figures of the top Indian IT companies are to be trusted then the reality … Read more