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Programme may impact around 3,500 jobs, mainly in corporate functions
All companies offering real-money games must have a physical contact address in India published on their website or application (app)
WATCHER BEING WATCHED: Risk of capture of self-regulatory bodies flagged
They argue that the charges are "exorbitant", make any alternative billing apart from GPBS economically unviable for them
Last year Google paid $605,000 to ethical hackers to detect and fix vulnerabilities
But fees charged by Google for app purchases remain a concern
Indian IT services company employs 1,000 people in European nation to serve global clients
NCLAT upholds competition watchdog's observation that Google misused dominant position in Android ecosystem
The cumulative investments under the scheme have increased to Rs 5,124 crore as of December 2022 from the earlier FY2022-23 target of Rs 3,726 crore
As cyberattacks shoot up, tech firms are engaging with independent researchers more than ever
Accuses tech giant of charging an "exorbitant" commission without providing additional service, while India's entire payment industry is working on 1-5% service fees
We are no longer just an infrastructure company that sells computing, storage, and networking, said Cynthia Swarnalatha, VP - Engineering, SW CoE, Compute Business Group, and HPE India Site R&D leader
Jyoti Jindgar Bhanot, secretary of the CCI, emphasised on early intervention as a key to ensure that competitive landscape in digital markets is not distorted beyond repair
The messaging app will also introduce a new feature to make it easier to discover what groups you have in common with someone
The parliamentary panel on finance, chaired by Sinha, presented a report in December identifying 10 anti-competitive practices in digital markets and a need for ex-ante regulations to address them
"Everything we think about, we can test in India, learn from it, and also help our domestic market to grow, because we have some new skills"
'For smartphones, India became the second largest market in the world around five years ago'
Says Indian financial sector should be preferred banking partner for start-ups
The study is based on a survey of 250 employers and 500 employees of organisations from 12 sectors conducted by digital talent company NLB Services and NTT DATA
Karat offers a data-enabled technology platform and combines it with human interviewers