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First | Previous | Next | Last Incompetence pays off well 1203 And my question is on what basis did you form that impression? Okay, apologies for the tone. I guess... Incompetence pays off well 1204 alexy Your tone has turned toward unfriendly again. In your last post you agreed that the present system has problems, which didn't seem to be expressed in your position in what I had read... India's Etutors Give Uk Children Homework Help soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Call centres charge £50 a month for unlimited individual help to pupils thousands of miles away. When Kelsey Baird began worrying about... India's Etutors Give Uk Children Homework Help This is great hopefully we will kill of their education system too. Outsourcing is like a hurricane you know is coming but can't stop... Yahoo! India to hire 200 more by year end Internet major Yahoo! will recruit another 200 software engineers at its research and development centre in Bangalore, taking the total headcount to... Boeing set to fly more jobs to India NEW DELHI, SEPT 19: US-based Boeing Integrated Defense Systems on Tuesday announced that it is looking for stepping up outsourcing work to Indian companies, and also form joint ventures in India, including for information... India's furious economic pace is no accident soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh T N Ninan September 16, 2006 Edward Luce makes two observations in his recently released book, In Spite of the Gods. First, he says, Indians celebrate... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1210 On Wed, 19 Sep 2006, vorange I just saw yesterday a graph of world economy going back 200 years. In 1800, both China and India had 90% of... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1212 On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Kamal R. Prasad Premature prediction. You still have to many people, too much malnutrition, too... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1213 Your opinion of "Money, Whence it Came, Where it Went" is not shared by many of us and that certainly includes me. That book is marvelous. There is absolutely nothing about... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1214 The Trucker ..and the reason why he writes things which flies in the face of logic is because this is how he... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1215 On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, The Trucker You haven't read Griffin yet. I read both. Also, not everyone likes Galbreath, and Galbreath doesn't like everyone, either. When you can get the... India's furious economic pace is no accident 1216 I like the WAY he writes but do not necessarily agree with all his politics. I did not write "Capital can be ....", but the sentence does speak the truth. If capital is the product... Infosys eyes world markets for universal banking solution Sunday, 17 September , 2006, 12:24 New Delhi: Infosys, which is dominating the banking software space in India, is bullish on growth in the domestic and global markets in its bid to emerge as a... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1218 This is a followup- available to subscribers only -which I am pasting. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURVEY: WORLD ECONOMY A topsy-turvy world Sep 14th 2006 How long will emerging economies continue to finance... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1219 The scenario I am going to write it now may be more SciFi than reality... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1220 This is a followup acvailable to subscribers only -which I am pasting:- -------------------------------- SURVEY: WORLD ECONOMY More pain than gain Sep... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1221 Why do you present this as if it is something new? I've been telling you all of this, all along. See below...... On Tue, 19 Sep... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1222 Good morning Kamal, After almost 3 years in which I actually said the same thing and you always countered with stupid corporate propaganda... The new breastans ref article from the economist 1223 Nospam The article does NOT reflect my opinion. I have just pasted the article for... IMF Raises India's Economic Growth Forecast Sept. 14, 2006, 12:33AM IMF Raises India's Economic Forecast By RAJESH MAHAPATRA AP Business Writer NEW DELHI India's economy will likely expand a brisk 8.3... IMF Raises India's Economic Growth Forecast 1225 On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Kamal R. Prasad It is. And, I posted a list showing all the Debt Consolidation loads of all the other... IMF Raises India's Economic Growth Forecast 1226 Straydog do you know which country is the biggest debtor on Earth? What does it cost the US govt to print all of that... IMF Raises India's Economic Growth Forecast 1227 On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Kamal R. Prasad Does it matter if it is also the richest on Earth? How come you keep ignoring the fact that every country has debt? Even your own... Dell looks to outsourcing to drive expansion soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh New factories in emerging markets such as Brazil and India Matt Chapman, vnunet.com 12 Sep 2006 Dell is planning to change its business model to outsource more of its services... What will they outsource next to India soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh By Stuart Corner Monday, 18 September 2006 Try as they might Indians will never learn to speak with an Aussie accent and despite peppering... seeking opensource discussion 1230 I don't know much about application software. - linux is 100% free unless you need support whereas MSFT charges per copy or even per set of users. - windows applications can cause... seeking opensource discussion 1231 wrote on 18 Sep 2006 16:49:47 -0700 Better than what variant of Windows? There are many variants of Windows, some better than others. XP is the latest of a long line of... seeking opensource discussion 1232 billwg Thanks guys. Here is what I've come up with so far: 1.OpenSource. The benefits of OpenSource are discussed throughout this book. 2.Unix clone. Conforms and performs to the standard of... seeking opensource discussion 1233 wrote on 19 Sep 2006 06:30:07 -0700 ? What book? And easy to manage for anyone with Unix experience. (Not sure how hard it would be for someone without; I cut my teeth on... 4,300 more jobs as domestic airlines plan to expand in India soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Shobha John 17 Sep, 2006 0017hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK NEW DELHI: The aviation job market in India is all set to boom. Even... SunTechnics launches India operations soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Friday, September 15, 2006 Europes leading systems integrator for renewable energies, SunTechnics Energy Systems Pty, has launched its India operations in Bangalore with... Aviva announces India jobs move soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Press buttociation Thursday September 14, 2006 5:08 PM Norwich Union owner Aviva is moving 1,000 jobs to... A pbuttage of jobs to India soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh But what about the losers at home? THE number of jobs being shed at Norwich Union may well benefit the insurance firm's parent company, Aviva. But that will be of little comfort to the... BE, DO, HAVE, SHARE I'm convinced that wealthy women are happier, healthier and more alive than women struggling to make... unclbuttified GE selects India's HCL for development centers soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Door: John Ribeiro General Electric Co. has selected Indian outsourcing company HCL Technologies Ltd. to set up and operate GE's development centers in India and China. HCL... Healthcare Outsourcing Looms soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh The natural extension of "telemedicine" lies in the offshore outsourcing arena; big implications for U.S. medical industry, explains article in New England... EE Times: Design offshoring troubles U.S. engineers soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Posted: 18 Sep 2006 Chip design jobs hustling out the back door to save money? Such a scenario has long troubled the... Want to work on Patented Processes Futuristic Technologies Monday, September 18, 2006 Hi, Added Values is a Chennai based Executive Search and Placement firm... A WHITE WOMAN EXPLAINS WHY SHE PREFERS BLACK MEN overpopulation is a serious issue 'Ten Principles of Immigration' By John Miano The Programmer's Guild 1. The purpose of immigration policy is to benefit the citizens of the United States. 2... Leeds hospitals to outsource transcription to India soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Posted by admin on 2006-9-14 1:33:03 London, Sep 14 (IANS) Hospitals in Leeds are the latest medical trusts facing major losses to outsource medical transcription work to India to save nearly one million pounds a... India operations to drive Philips innovations globally soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh India operations to drive Philips innovations globally Posted by admin on 2006-9-7 11:12:27 Bangalore, Sep 7 (IANS) Royal Philips Electronics... OLD TECH AND UNUSED VMS support goes to India next week 1249 GeekBoy Agreed, but there are areas, like my neck of Arkansas Ozark woods where it... OLD TECH AND UNUSED VMS support goes to India next week 1250 Straydog There is a curious exception, actually a descendant series of Native European cultures dating back to the Chalcolithic agrarian revolution in the riverine... OLD TECH AND UNUSED VMS support goes to India next week 1251 Day Brown You sound like you live inside an L. Neil Smith novel. It is so darned ..... American! Life would be less complicated (and probably better) if our welfare state was less bloated. Most of... Falling wages create more working poor in America soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Posted on Tue, Sep. 12, 2006 Falling wages create more working poor By Rhonda Chriss Lokeman McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) Leave it to the Economic Policy Insbreastute to remind us that... Foreign Automakers See India as Exporter soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh By ANAND GIRIDHARADAS, International Herald Tribune Published: September 12, 2006 MUMBAI, India, Sept. 11 Indias quest to be a leading carmaker has received a vigorous boost in recent days, with a parade of global... India attracts western talent Kamal R. Prasad There is no connection whatsoever betwen productivity and wages. In the last 5 years while the wages and jobs dramatically declined the productivity encountered one of the biggest boosts in history. But... Cost saving drives Taiwanese hardware firms to India soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Staff Reporter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Companies can save 25 per cent on freight cost if they ship from India Growth in mobile phone market spurs investment in the hardware... CSC To Cut 1,800 Domestic Jobs, Add 2,000 Offshore Workers Message: This is a Type By Paul McDougall, InformationWeek Wed. August 09, 2006 Computer Sciences Corp., the nation's third-largest... CSC To Cut 1,800 Domestic Jobs, Add 2,000 Offshore Workers 1257 Kamal R. Prasad And if US does not produce anything anymore what they would pay to "people in India" to do the work for them ? It is ridiculous to see... CSC To Cut 1,800 Domestic Jobs, Add 2,000 Offshore Workers 1258 Nospam You could extend the same model to the manufacturing sector -which lost its jobs to China. The blue collar worker couldn't buy any more stuff -having lost... CSC To Cut 1,800 Domestic Jobs, Add 2,000 Offshore Workers 1259 Kamal R. Prasad When blue collar jobs left but the technological sector expanded there was always... CSC To Cut 1,800 Domestic Jobs, Add 2,000 Offshore Workers 1260 Nospam True. That is the case -for now. You need a change in policy to fix the situation. You aren't producing anything to the extent you used to anymore is... British textile jobs under threat soc.culture.indian, sci.research.careers, soc.culture.bangladesh Big job losses facing Rhondda. Wales correspondent reports. Burberry, the world famous British clothing manufacturer, in a... Let's Offshore The Lawyers DuPont is farming out legal services to Asia-and saving a bundle Mention offshore outsourcing, and Americans fume...
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