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Great issues lecture : mass media and mass culture at the Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College November 26, 1962 / Frank Stanton

Stanton, Frank, 1908-




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Database systems : introduction to databases and data warehouses / Nenad Jukić, Susan Vrbsky, Svetlozar Nestorov

Jukic, Nenad, author




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The complete facilitator's handbook / John Heron

Heron, John, 1928- author




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Using rough set theory to improve content based image retrieval system / Maryam Shahabi Lotfabadi

Shahabi Lotfabadi, Maryam, author




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Towards a unified methodology for supporting the integration of data sources for use in web applications / by Jeremy Nunn

Nunn, Jeremy, author




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Adobe Illustrator CC 2017 / Brian Wood

Wood, Brian (Adobe instructor), author




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Practical augmented reality : a guide to the technologies, applications, and human factors for AR and VR / Steve Aukstakalnis

Aukstakalnis, Steve, author




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OpenGL® programming guide : the official guide to learning OpenGL®, version 4.5 with SPIR-V / John Kessenich, Graham Sellers, Dave Shreiner

Kessenich, John M., author




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The power of networks : six principles that connect our lives / Christopher G. Brinton and Mung Chiang

Brinton, Christopher G., author




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Adobe Photoshop CS6 / Louis Benjamin

Benjamin, Louis, author




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Internet & World Wide Web : how to program / Paul Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.), Harvey Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.), Abbey Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.)

Deitel, Paul J., author




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Modern database management / Jeffrey A. Hoffer, University of Dayton, V. Ramesh, Indiana University, Heikki Topi, Bentley University

Hoffer, Jeffrey A., author




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The Adobe Photoshop lightroom CC/lightroom 6 book : the complete guide for photographers / Martin Evening

Evening, Martin, author




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Beginning Blockchain : a beginner's guide to building Blockchain solutions / Bikramaditya Singhal, Gautam Dhameja, Priyansu Sekhar Panda

Singhal, Bikramaditya, author




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Mobile and ubiquitous media : critical and international perspectives / edited by Michael S. Daubs and Vincent R. Manzerolle




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How to cheat in Maya 2017 : tools and techniques for character animation / Paul Naas

Naas, Paul J., author




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Autodesk Maya 2017 : a comprehensive guide / CADCIM Technologies ; contributing author, Sham Tickoo (Professor, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana, USA)

CADCIM Technologies, author




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Autodesk Maya 2017 : basics guide / Kelly L. Murdock

Murdock, Kelly, author




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MySQL and JSON : a practical programming guide / David Stokes

Stokes, David, author




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Future automation : changes to lives and to businesses / Timothy E. Carone, University of Notre Dame, USA

Carone, Timothy E., author




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Asian competitors case book : marketing for competitiveness in the age of digital consumers / Philip Kotler (Northwestern University, USA), Hermawan Kartajaya (MarkPlus, Inc., Indonesia), Hooi Den Huan (Associate Professor, Nanyang Business School,Nanyang

Kotler, Philip, author




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Fundamentals of database systems / Ramez Elmasri (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington), Shamkant B. Navathe (College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology)

Elmasri, Ramez, author




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Modern database management / Jeffrey A. Hoffer, University of Dayton, V. Ramesh, Indiana University, Heikki Topi, Bentley University

Hoffer, Jeffrey A., author




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Indian IT firms to apply for H-1B visas amidst Covid-19 uncertainties

Immigration attorneys said clients were filing applications for candidates selected by random lottery last month. The H1-B work permit, initially for three years, is granted only if the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves the application.




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IT services firm CSS Corp rolls out pay hikes, to hire 1000 people this quarter

The company is planning to hire 1000 employees by the end of June across markets. Companies such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS, WNS and others have delayed pay hikes and put promotions on hold as they see uncertainty over business growth in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak across key markets. CSS Corp has also paid 100% of variable salary to the majority of its employees.




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Companies expected to outsource more work due to Covid-19 pandemic: NTT

In this environment, the delivery of platform-enabled solutions at speed across the entire technology stack becomes even more important, it said. From cloud to networking, data centre to security and more, breadth and depth of capability are essential to recover and restore operations and position organisations strongly for the coming years.




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Nasscom urges govt to consider stranded IT employees, family for evacuation

The $192 billion IT-BPM industry body has informed the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) about the critical talent from various member companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, HCL Tech, Startek and many others being stranded and they should be considered for evacuation.




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Infosys sees an opening as clients turn to large firms to cut costs

“Some clients are looking at consolidation. In this crisis, they have had mixed experience of work-from-home from different players. So, they feel, if this lasts 12-18 months, they would want to put their bets on larger players who have done well in transitioning to this new way of working,” Infosys Chief Operating Officer UB Pravin Rao told.




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Cognizant to acquire cloud consultancy Collaborative Solutions

The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2020. This is Cognizant’s fourth acquisition of a cloud services related business.




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Covid-19 will push a lot more customers to look at outsourcing: HCL CEO

Traditional services also have some very strong propositions, like digital workplace, engineering services. Some of the demand for that is intact and it is only getting accelerated.




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Pune labour commissioner asks Wipro to respond to complaint on employee salary cuts

NITES said this went against govt guidelines of not firing people or cutting salaries during the pandemic.




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PeopleLink, an Indian company's Game Changing approach to Video Conferencing, set to disrupt the Flexi Workplace

PeopleLink is the first, Indian Video Conference Company to disrupt the market by its approach of offering Secure, custom video applications for each Industr...




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Budget 2020: ACs, refrigerators, imported kitchen appliances set to get costly

The Budget doubled basic custom duty from 10% to 20% on whole lot of imported products such as food grinder, juicer, shaver, epilator, geyser, room heater, hair dryer, electric iron, oven, coffee and tea maker, toaster and ceiling fan. The custom duty on wall fan has been hiked from 7.5% to 20%.




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Panasonic to launch connected home appliances this year

The Japanese appliances giant plans to launch smart door bells, plugs and switches. This will be followed by side-by-side refrigerators, front-loading washing machines, fans, geysers amongst others covering the entire product portfolio in phases.




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Covid-19 impact: Prices of durables, phones set to rise by February end

Prices of TVs, ACs and some phones are set to go up as manufacturers grapple with component shortages.




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Coronavirus impact: TV prices may rise up to 10% from March

"By March 2020, TV prices will be increased by 10 per cent due to the current Coronavirus crisis of China, there is a major shortage of raw materials along with a sharp 20 per cent increase in open cell panel prices," Avneet Singh Marwah, CEO of SPPL said.




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AC prices to go up by 5 per cent due to customs duty hike, rise in logistics cost amid Coronavirus scare

While presenting the budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had proposed to hike the basic customs duty to 12.5 per cent from 10 per cent on compressor of refrigerator and air conditioner. In a residential AC, compressor and motor, which account for around 30 per cent of the price are imported, while sheet metal, coils and other are sourced locally.




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Appliances, consumer electronic makers assist customers virtually amid lockdown

Appliances and consumer electronics makers are using social media platforms and other online tools to reach their customers, who are facing problems with products amid the lockdown.




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Mobiles, TVs, refrigerators to be available on e-commerce platforms from April 20

Electronic items like the mobile phones, TVs, laptops will be available on the e-commerce platforms from April 20, the official said. However, the delivery vans of the e-commerce companies will need permission from authorities for plying on the roads. According to Wednesday's guidelines, commercial and private establishments were allowed to operate during the extended lockdown.




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Appliances, electronics industry seek nod from local authorities to restart production

​​Individually, each brand is seeking more clarity and approval on the guidelines. The guidelines say that we would have to open in a phased manner. All brands are gearing up to open up, wherever, it will be permitted," CEAMA President Kamal Nandi said.




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Companies stare at Rs 30,000 crore sales loss for summer products due to extended lockdown

Summer sales of air-conditioners, refrigerators, soft drinks and ice creams will take a massive hit this year.




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Sony cuts television prices up to 20% to spur demand during Covid-19

The company has cut prices anywhere from Rs 2,000 on the smaller screen televisions going up to Rs two lakh on a flagship 85-inch model apart from rolling out long tenure no-cost EMI schemes and bundling offers. It has launched a new 85-inch model at Rs 5.9 lakh bringing down its earlier pricing structure of Rs 10 lakh in this screen size.




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India's tourist industry sees crisis looming from coronavirus visa ban

With just 73 confirmed cases of the virus and no deaths, India, a country of 1.3 billion people, has so far fared better than elsewhere in Asia, Europe and North America. But experts say India's already overstretched medical system would struggle to deal with a major rise in serious cases.




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Tour operators, hotels brace for slump after visa suspension

Tour operators estimate January-March quarter earnings could fall by more than 60 per cent.




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Coronavirus-hit tourism industry seeks relief measures from Centre

The association also demanded six to nine months' moratorium on all principal and interest payments on loans and overdrafts, besides deferment of GST and advance tax payments. They also asked the minister for removal of fees for any upcoming licenses, permits renewal, excise exemption for liquor for the hospitality and travel industry across the country.




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COVID-19: Travel, hospitality companies assure customer-support

"We are closely working with all our airline and hotel partners on lenient customer policies for date change, cancellations and waivers in the face of evolving travel trends and are seamlessly passing the waiver benefits to our customers, as applicable," MakeMyTrip said in the letter.




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Airlines, OTAs battle fraud alerts, hoax calls to customers seeking refunds

India's biggest OTA MakeMyTrip has issued alerts to its customers stating there are attempts being made by fraudsters to seek bank account details and other personal information from customers who are seeking refunds for booking cancellations.




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Tourism Ministry launches strandedinindia.com for tourists stranded in the country

The ministry said the portal will help tourists get information on state tourism departments and regional offices of the ministry of tourism to help them stay safe and healthy while in India. It will also help them find information on ways of getting back to their home country, the ministry added.




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IATO seeks relief from government to tide over COVID-19 crisis

IATO said it seeks a financial bailout package to defray the salaries of the employees and operational cost of offices based on the turnover of the company in last financial year. IATO also that said it also seeks a 9 to 12 months deferment (without any interest) on all principle and interest payments on bank loans.




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Uber to run cabs for essential services, trials begin in Nashik

Uber Essentials, for which approvals are being sought from state governments, will be extended to other cities early this week once approved, said Pradeep Parameswaran, President of Uber India, and South Asia.