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Perhaps IT sector is going to be least affected by current global financial crises as new sites coming on net is increasing and that scope of SE optimization can not be lowered. The crisis demand more contact and coordination through different media and vigorous online advertisement. We need to focus more on R&D in IT.
Last edited by Narue; Dec 20th, 2008 at 3:00 pm. Reason: snipped advertisement
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but we, Indians are very much worried about it, because most of the Indian companies solely depend on outsourcing.
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