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Meet BARC, A New TV Ratings System To Create A New Set Of Winners And Losers

It took nearly a decade of talking, three years of operational groundwork and even a rare Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) recommendation that government actual...

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World Health Statistics Reports On Global Health Goals For 194 Countries

13 MAY 2015 | GENEVA - 2015 is the final year for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) ??goals set by governments in 2000 to guide global efforts to end p...

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Internet Browsing Habits Among Indian Children Are Worrisome & Alarming!

If the problem with pre-Internet era was scarcity, then the concern with today’s Internet era is abundance – an overflow of information and data which has no en...

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We’re About To Reach A Turning Point In The Way People Watch Video

By the end of this year, there will be more mobile video users in North America than households here that subscribe to digital TV.That means that more people in North Ameri...

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Mumbai: Since 2010, 40% Rise In Maternal Deaths; TB Top Killer

Maternal deaths in Mumbai have increased 40% over the past five years. Data from the civic body, which records these deaths every month, revealed that the top cause of mate...

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Bollywood Singer Sukhbir Performs For Children At Dubai’s Autism Center

More than 300 people came together for the charity gala dinner to fund a new school for children with special needs in Dubai. It was a night for all Sukhbir Singh lovers&he...

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Can Big Data Based Intelligence Substitute Human Creativity?

Some time ago BBC published an article titled, “Calculated Risks: Will Algorithms Make Business Boring?” In the article, the author related this story: When Net...

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Zee Melt 2015: Measurement Challenges And Techniques

In the session organised by BARC India, speakers from Médiamétrie, Mark Data, Nielsen Asia Pacific and William McKenna & Associates, discussed and debated...

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Part Of Antarctica Suddenly Started Melting At A Rate Of 14 Trillion Gal. A Year

Sometime in 2009, a long-stable, glacier-filled region in Antarctica suddenly began to melt. Fast. A team of scientists with the University of Bristol made the alarming obs...

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CITIZEN JOURNALIST SHOW: THE NEED FOR SANITATION IN INDIA

The upcoming episode of CNN-IBN’s weekend show Citizen Journalist is focused on the need for sanitation in India...

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