- Indian version of this popular search engine. Search the whole web or only webpages from India.
- 2.Enables users to search the world's information, including webpages, images, and videos. Offers.
- 3.A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links.
- 4. YoutubeYouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who mattto you. Upload, tag and share your.
- 5.Yahoo.com
- 6.Flipkart is a leading destination for online shopping in India.
- 7.A free encyclopedia built collaboratively using wiki software. (Creative Commons Attribution-Sh.
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- 10.Portal site; includes news stories under subject headings, and links to other information sources.
- 11.A networking tool to find connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts and more.
- 12.Snapdeal.com is the largest Online marketplace in India, headquartered in New Delhi, India.
- 13.Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface.
- 14.Amazon.com seeks to be Earth's most customer-centric company, where customers can find and disc.
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- 16.Free blogs managed by the developers of the WordPress software. Includes custom design template.
- 17.Online portal with free e-mail and many other services.
- 18.Quikr is an India-based online marketplace that allows people to post and respond to free local.
- 19.A language-independent collaboratively edited question and answer site for programmers. Questions.
- 20.Pinterest is an online pinboard: a place where you can post collections of things you love.
1.Moto E Motorola took the sub 10k market in India by storm by launching the Moto E at a crazy price of under Rs 7,000. Apart from being a handset from a reputed OEM, with extensive after sales support, you don’t feel short-changed when it comes to the features and performance. If you’re going to diss the Moto E because of its sub-par camera and the fact that it doesn’t have a front-facing one, then you’re missing the point. We’ve had great fun reviewing the Moto E , which is saying a lot considering it’s a no-frills smartphone. If we have to nit-pick, then we would say that the buttons couldn’t have used slightly better tactile feedback and perhaps a 3MP auto-focus camera would have been better than the 5MP fixed-focus. If you are a first time smartphone user or wish to introduce someone to the world of Android, then the Moto E makes a great choice under Rs 10,000. 2.Xiomi redmi 1S The Redmi 1S is Xiaomi’s second blockbuster smartphone, followin...
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