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Snapchat Spectacles- Next Big Thing in Social Media Industry
by Kushal Soni
- 7 year ago |  4127
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  • They're connected sunglasses that record video snippets that get saved to your Snapchat Memories.
  • Its camera has a 115-degree lens meant to more closely approximate how humans see.
  • Steps to use: Tap the button on the top left-hand corner of the sunglasses to begin recording a snap.
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Automobile Industry-THE ROAD AHEAD
by krutika zala
- 6 year ago |  2477
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  • India’s automotive industry is one of the most competitive in the world. It covers 97 per cent of technology or components required to make a car.
  • Leading auto maker Maruti Suzuki expects Indian passenger car market to reach four million units by 2020, up from 1.97 million units in 2014-15.
  • India has the potential to be among the top five markets, outside of Europe, by 2020.
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Crazy facts about electronics manufacturing industry
by Harshil Bhatt
- 5 year ago |  1757
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  • Printed circuit boards are almost always green because they are made from a glass-epoxy, which is naturally green.
  • Flexible PCBs are built on flexible high-temperature plastic like Kapton.
  • Manufacturing floors need to be above 30 percent (rH) humidity or the solder paste dries out causing process issues.
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Britain's Great Tea Heist :- How India's tea industry was established.
by Kush Pandya
- 4 year ago |  993
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  • In mid-1700's Britain became obsessed with tea.It overtook beer as Britain’s favorite brew.
  • The only problem was that the Chinese weren’t purchasing any British goods in return. Britain was simply dumping its silver into China, creating a serious balance of payments problem.
  • The British responded by growing opium in India — largely in Bengal, Patna, Benares and the Malwa plateau — and smuggling it into China, in exchange for their beloved beverage.
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