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Infosys Blog

Better late than never! Infosys has joined the blog bandwagon by launching its new corporate blog, Think Flat.

The name suggests they still have the Friedman hangover. In this latest post, they write on the limitations of global company in a flat world. The post could be fleshed out more but I guess they are testing the waters with short posts. I suggest, they try the Google approach by first connecting with their primary customers through their blog or post more PR content.

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Sujai Karampuri
September 3rd, 2006, 1:40 am | #

I have different views on this subject. I believe it is NOT flat for everyone. While it may appear flat for the West, Indians and Chinese still look at and experience a round world. I have put in some of my thoughts at my blog.

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