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Software Development in India Or Hyderabad

When it comes to software development the first name that pops in most of the minds is India, and there is a very good reason behind that. India leads the world in Software Development. With around $100 billion dollars per annum worth of industry, 40% of the country's GDP and 30% of total export earnings, India leads the world in regards to software development. In India there is no lack of talent in consideration of Software Development. With the industry employing 2.8 million direct employees and 8.9 million indirect employees, talent is bountiful. This not only ensures quick completion of Projects, But also at very affordable rates due to the demand and supply rule. In India there are several cities dubbed as major IT Hubs. Leading the pack is Bangalore, popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India. Apart from Bangalore, there is Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Bhubaneswar, Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. These cities account for near...

Governor launches mobile app for CTU bus commuters

VP Singh Badnore, Punjab Governor and UT Administrator, launched a mobile app, “Tic Tic”, for live tracking of CTU city bus services at the Punjab Raj Bhawan here today. This application provides real-time GPS bus location data for city buses operating in the tricity. It will provide information about the estimated arrival times. Anybody can access the bus tracker using mobile phones and smart devices that have access to the Internet. The   mobile application   is available on android store. This   mobile app   will not only be beneficial for commuters but will also help the CTU to have stringent operational controls by analysing the real-time data received through app. The users can easily locate nearby bus stops and expected time of bus to reach at that particular bus stop by the commuter from his place. The commuters can plan their journey on the city bus service by entering origin and destination inputs. The commuter can also set alarms and get notifi...

Himachal launches mobile app for residents

SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh on Wednesday launched Shresth Himachal (excellent Himachal)   mobile application . The objective of this App is to provide people as well as administration a single tool to deal with the complaints related to crime, disaster, garbage, road blockage, forest theft/fire, road accidents etc. The user can authenticate themselves for filing such complaints, using mobile number by OTP authentication. Contact details of all government officials at state/district level are available in the App and directly contacting the officers concerned, upto Sub-Division/Block level in a very user friendly manner. While registering any complaint, the user can send photograph of the incidence along with GPS coordinates, which is a common feature available in android based smart phones/devices. Depending up on the GPS coordinates, the relevant District and Sub Divisions are shown which the user can change, if required. ...