The Top 10 Unusual Restaurants Are Revealed in Business Review India
San Diego, CA, June 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Readers who wish to spice up their eating out experience & aren’t afraid to try something ‘different’ must know that there is no dearth of unusual restaurants in India that are far from anything ordinary & boring. Avid travelers & die-hard foodies must especially read the article on the Top Ten List of Unusual Restaurants in India in this issue of Business Review India. Besides this, get travelling tidbits about Sri Lanka, the latest advancements in business and tips to make the most out of social networking sites.
Also in this edition, there’s a detailed piece on India’s $35 tablet computer which could easily be the next big thing in the world of computing. The country’s own iPad, called Sakshat, is nothing but a bundle of power performance that makes heavy duty gadgets look downright overpriced. After giving the world the cheapest car, the Tata Nano, at $2, 000 or Rs. 1 lakh, it is hardly surprising that the government emerged victorious in this endeavor.
Read the June issue of Business Review India, here.
About Business Review India
Business Review India is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and industry-specific news throughout India. Business Review India is the territory-dedicated arm of the White Digital Media Group. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Glen White, White Digital Media retains a diversified portfolio of websites, magazines, daily news feeds and weekly e-newsletters that leverage technology to innovatively deliver high-quality content, analytical data, and industry news.
Business Review India is headquartered in Mumbai, India. For more information, contact 91-22-42267818 or visit http://www.businessreviewindia.in
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Also in this edition, there’s a detailed piece on India’s $35 tablet computer which could easily be the next big thing in the world of computing. The country’s own iPad, called Sakshat, is nothing but a bundle of power performance that makes heavy duty gadgets look downright overpriced. After giving the world the cheapest car, the Tata Nano, at $2, 000 or Rs. 1 lakh, it is hardly surprising that the government emerged victorious in this endeavor.
Read the June issue of Business Review India, here.
About Business Review India
Business Review India is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and industry-specific news throughout India. Business Review India is the territory-dedicated arm of the White Digital Media Group. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Glen White, White Digital Media retains a diversified portfolio of websites, magazines, daily news feeds and weekly e-newsletters that leverage technology to innovatively deliver high-quality content, analytical data, and industry news.
Business Review India is headquartered in Mumbai, India. For more information, contact 91-22-42267818 or visit http://www.businessreviewindia.in
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