Source: According to the India Hotel Review conducted by Knight Frank India, with the Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi in 2010, the Delhi NCR is expected to witness an inflow of around 0.8 million international tourists and
MySpace Korea? I knew that this was going to happen but still cannot believe it. A world dominated by cyworld, I don't see how MySpace can thrive in Korea. Then again, Koreans do have the tendency to flock to the
Are you selling survellance equipment, outdoor surveillance cameras, wireless spy cameras and the everyday general surveillance camere online, either through an online auction site like eBay or at an online store? Then you can't miss these insider secrets on things
Source:http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1159788 MUMBAI: To unlock value from some of its real estate properties, Transport Corporation of India (TCI), plans to develop them into residential or commercial spaces. The cargo transportation and cargo logistics company is exploring possibilities of either selling the
Source: The $40-billion French retailer Groupe Casino is learnt to be close to entering into a Bharti-Wal-Mart kind of alliance with Delhi-based real estate player Parsvnath Developers for retail operations in India. According to a source, the deal may be
I'll post the participant list for PauseTalk Vol. 20 later this week — 22 participants, pretty good considering the entire cafe has 24 seats! For now I'll point you to a Flickr photoset by Rafael de Lima, who attended last
I'm very happy to announce that as of this week I've started contributing to Wired's Game|Life blog. I'll be doing a few posts a day for them, mostly covering game-related news coming from Tokyo/Japan. As I tend to do with
Today's edition of THE JAPAN TIMES has a piece by Justine Parker on foreign creators and journalists doing their thing in Japan's art and design scene, and you should recognize quite a few of the names featured (yes, yours truly,
Jackie Chan says peace - not politics - should get top billing at the Olympics. Chan, who arrived Monday to promote his latest kung fu movie "The Forbidden Kingdom," said the games represent "unity, love and peace" and should not