India's "breadbasket" aims to be new IT hotspot
(Reuters)
Reuters - Fed up with traffic snarls
and scarred roads, a software engineer in India's flagship IT
hub of Bangalore took to the streets in protest last year —
doodling on his laptop while trotting along on a bullock-cart.While we
are continuing to see many advances in desktop videoconferencing and
Web-based conferencing, the fact is that audio conference calls are […]
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Reuters - Fed up with traffic snarls
and scarred roads, a software engineer in India's flagship IT
hub of Bangalore took to the streets in protest last year —
doodling on his laptop while trotting along on a bullock-cart.
While we
are continuing to see many advances in desktop videoconferencing and
Web-based conferencing, the fact is that audio conference calls are the
simplest, least expensive, and most accessible way to bring a group
together
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