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		<title>By: Google, Yahoo! Line Up For Research In India &#187; Unofficial SEO Blog - Search Engine Information, much before it&#8217;s official.</title>
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		<description>[...] We reported yesterday that Google is looking forward to carry out major research work in India. So how can Yahoo! sit silent. According to Business Standard, Yahoo! is setting up a research lab in Bangalore, the leading IT hub of India. Confirming this, Prabhakar Raghavan, head of Yahoo! Research notes, &quot;The&#160; researchers currently we have are extremely talented and work on state-of-the-art technologies. The scientists we are looking to hire are the ones who define start-of-the-art next generation technologies.&quot; Yahoo!, with strong base in India and a R&amp;D center in Bangalore, started the preliminary works for the establishment of hie-tech lab in the city. The company is now looking for&#160; talented researchers. It would be Yahoo!&#8217;s seventh international lab. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] We reported yesterday that Google is looking forward to carry out major research work in India. So how can Yahoo! sit silent. According to Business Standard, Yahoo! is setting up a research lab in Bangalore, the leading IT hub of India. Confirming this, Prabhakar Raghavan, head of Yahoo! Research notes, &quot;The&nbsp; researchers currently we have are extremely talented and work on state-of-the-art technologies. The scientists we are looking to hire are the ones who define start-of-the-art next generation technologies.&quot; Yahoo!, with strong base in India and a R&amp;D center in Bangalore, started the preliminary works for the establishment of hie-tech lab in the city. The company is now looking for&nbsp; talented researchers. It would be Yahoo!&#039;s seventh international lab. [...]</p>
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