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NETFLIX, the Culture Of Fear

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  NETFLIX ,  the Culture Of Fear Netflix, is an American media services provider and production company headquartered in Los Gatos ,California which is founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scott's valley,California. The company's primary business is its subscription-based streaming services which offers online streaming of a library of films and television programs, including those produced in-house. As of April 2019, Netflix had over 148 million paid subscriptions worldwide, including 60 million in the United States, and over 154 million subscriptions total including free trials. It is available worldwide except in mainland China (due to local restrictions), Syria, North Korea, and Crimea (due to US sanctions). The company also has offices in the Netherlands, Brazil, India, Japan, and South Korea. Netflix is a member of the Motion picture association (MPA). So, Netflix being a home to many documentaries and original series about horrific medical experiences a...

Unethical Issues With Reliance

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                Unethical Issues With Reliance                             Reliance Company- An Indian Multinational Industry Reliance Company is an Indian oriented company. This industry operates in various segments of markets that encompass telecommunication, retail, petrochemicals, refining and marketing, as well as, exploration and production. Following the Indian Oil Corporation, the second largest company with respect to earning revenue and publicly traded company is Reliance Industries. The selected ethical dilemma is associated to the telecommunication market of Reliance Company. Reliance Industry started the telecommunication industry in the year of 1995-1996. The company jointly started the project with NYNEX Company of United States. Unethical Behaviour of the Reliance Company The issue is related to the GPRS speed of the Reliance GSM. This issue was identifies in the...

Micromax is comming back to the Indian market

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Micromax is coming back to the Indian market Though Micromax had been marking its hazy presence in the market with a market share falling below 10% for quite some years now, it was nowhere in the competition. But, with an apparent spirit of rising from the ashes, the company has announced its return into the smartphone industry with a motto to become the talk of the town again. Rise And Fall Of Micromax Truth be told, at present, the Indian market constitutes a hub of Chinese companies that dominate many of its major sectors, including the smartphone market. It is not like that India never saw indigenous phone manufacturing firms developing and prospering on its land. But, eventually, things fell out of their hands, and somehow they were left trailing the Chinese giants from far behind. Micromax is a brand that once enjoyed an undisputable commanding position in the Indian phone industry. As in August 2014, it was India’s biggest mobile phone brand and the tenth-largest supplier of mob...

Made in india Mobile phones

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                                                   Made in India Mobile phones Amid rising anti-China sentiments, a lot of people have been talking about boycotting Chinese smartphones. But then again, several brands are marketing their phone as “ Made in India .” In this article, we’ll talk about Chinese vs. non-Chinese phones, what exactly does made in India means, and what phones are manufactured locally in India. Before we start, it’s important to know what Chinese and non-Chinese companies are currently running their smartphone business in India. Chinese Smartphone Companies: Xiaomi Huawei, Honor Vivo, iQOO OnePlus Oppo Realme Motorola, Lenovo Tecno, iTel, and Infinix     Non-Chinese Smartphone Companies: Apple, Google (USA) Samsung, LG (South Korea) Asus, HTC (Taiwan) Sony (Japan) Nokia (Finland) Indian Smartphone Companies: Lava Micromax Xol...