| | | Here are seven biggest events that defined Indian startup industry in the year 2015: | |
| | | The newbies' gang of Flipkarts and Snapdeals are forcing Ambanis and Birlas of supermarket chains to join the burgeoning e-commerce landscape. | |
| | | The first was an inconspicuous circular by Reserve Bank of India in 2014 stating that taxi aggregators cannot allow card payments without two-factor authentication. | |
| | | The jury may still be out but children, as young as two years old, are using them with expertise of a grown-up, reveals a recent study published in Archives of Disease in Childhood. | |
| | | Wearable activity trackers have become immensely popular among health-conscious people who revel in announcing that take 10,000 steps a day. | |
| | | The Hyderabad chapter of the Free Software Movement of India (FSMI) is going to organise a four-day long campaign against Facebook's controversial Free Basics initiative. | |
| | | All the high priests of Artificial Intelligence agree -- 2015 saw huge advances in machine learning and 2016 could well see some dramatic developments. | |
| | | With exponential power of computing and connectivity, we are entering a period of Extreme Transformation. Shape up or ship out. DIET (Distributed, Intelligent, Empowering Technology) is my person of the year. | |
| | | Facebook's Free Basics program may be open to exploring advertising avenues for revenue at a later date. Internet.org vice president Chris Daniels hinted at the possibility in a keenly followed Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Saturday with aggressive... | |
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