Through this partnership, Razorpay expects to process more than a million transactions a month on IRCTC website and mobile app.
Facebook unveils new initiatives to connect more people
Facebook-led Telecom Infra Project, that was launched two years back, has now grown to more than 500 companies.
Amazon launches delivery business for merchants in Australia
Amazon said merchants could pay it to pack and ship their products through its new Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) programme
Airbnb has had incredible growth among Indian guests and hosts: Nathan Blecharczyk
With 4.5 mn properties across 81,000 cities and over 300 million guests, Airbnb is now looking at its next phase of growth that will catapult the company into having 1 bn annual guests by the turn of the next decade.
Amazon opens 15 warehouses for AmazonNow in 4 cities
With the launch of fulfillment centres for perishables, Amazon aims to create a specialised network for its Amazon Now hyperlocal grocery delivery business
ETtech Morning briefing: Refurbished iPhone in India, Angel tax, AmazonNow & More
A look at the top stories in the past 24 hours and its potential implications
Nokia Unveils Blockchain-based IoT Service For Smart Cities Ahead of Mobile World Congress
This year’s Mobile World Congress will see Nokia unveil its new service for IoT sensing service for smart cities which will be based on blockchain technology. The mobile communications technology provider introduced the service that would use blockchain to monetize data and facilitate payment for IoT data. IoT (short for Internet of Things) is a highly […]
MakeMyTrip to relist OYO properties after more than two years
The announcement also comes almost three weeks after a senior MakeMyTrip executive said, during the Nasdaq-listed company’s third-quarter earnings call with analysts earlier this month.
Apple moves to store iCloud keys in China, raising human rights fears
For the first time, Apple will store the keys for Chinese iCloud accounts in China itself
Digitisation & Big Data will transform how films are consumed and marketed: Shah Rukh Khan
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan said the next generation of stars won’t come from cinema but from digital platforms