Tuesday, January 20, 2009

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In-text ad platform Hover.in gets seed funding from Media2win

Pune-based Hover Technologies has received seed funding from interactive agency Media2Win. Hover plans to use the fund for the development of its in-text content and ad delivery platform Hover.in. As a part of the funding, Krishna Kumar, CEO of Media2win, has joined the Hover board. Hover is also in talks with leading VCs to raise Series A funding.

Spotted: A R Rahman in Los Angeles

Reader Pragati Kapoor sends us a photograph.

Sandeep scalps six

NEW DELHI: A six-wicket haul by medium pacer Sandeep Kumar powered Golden Hawks to a 27-run victory over Dynamic Sports and into the pre-quarterfinals of the 13th Sahibzada Ajit Singh cricket tournament at the Sri Guru Gobind Singh College ...

Legally Blonde

Juhi Chawla thinks men prefer blondes

South Africa to ignore racial taunt

South Africa hope that captain Graeme Smith's Sydney Test heroics will win over Aussie fans and avoid another ugly racism row.�

Laxman to captain South Zone, Kaif leads Central

VVS Laxman and Mohammad Kaif have been named captains of the South and Central Zone squads for the Duleep Trophy

Author jailed for insulting Thai king

An Australian author was sentenced Monday to three years in prison in Thailand after falling foul of a Thai law that makes it a crime to insult the country's royal family.

Gujarat reveals how it lured Tata's Nano

The Gujarat Government has made public the incentives it offered to the Tatas for luring the small car project to the state a demand the opposition parties had been making ever since the Tata Motors decided to relocate to Sanand in the state from Singur in West Bengal.�

Pakistan route closed to convoys

Pakistan says it has temporarily shut the Khyber Pass to convoys supplying troops in Afghanistan after a militant attack.

Miliband faces India media flak

India's media continue their assault on UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband after he urged a resolution to the Kashmir dispute.

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