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Kashmiri hackers attack BBC news service

News The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has confirmed that hackers supporting the liberation of Kashmir have attempted to break into a server used to provide information to BBC staff around the world.

[April 30, 2001, 16:07]

Microsoft must say bye bye to American pie

Talkback The example in the article (India-Kashmir) is in the same category as the protests when Microsoft gave an image in their Office stock image library portraying a young black kid playing "monkey" (the kid was playing on a monkey bar).

[August 21, 2004, 12:37]

Causing offence costs Microsoft millions

News The difference in greens meant Kashmir was shown as non-Indian and the product was promptly banned in India. Microsoft's lack of political savvy has cost the Redmond behemoth millions and seen its products banned in some of the biggest markets on...

[August 19, 2004, 15:55]

Microsoft must say bye bye to American pie

Leader The difference in greens meant Kashmir was shown as non-Indian and the product was promptly banned in India. In a recent interview, Red Hat's chief executive Matthew Szulik was questioned on whether his company owes a certain amount of its success...

[August 20, 2004, 12:25]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog It might seem somewhat shocking that the company (not lacking in staff from the subcontinent) had managed to mark Kashmir as not being part of India -- but then, the USA didn't notice that Pakistan and India were busy building nukes until they let...

[August 20, 2004, 18:35]

MapPoint users sent on detour

News In the original version of Windows 95, the world clock function showed only a portion of the disputed Kashmir region as being a part of India and the government threatened a ban. Norwegians might want to use a reality check before trusting...

[January 27, 2005, 8:25]

Inmarsat broadband satellite hits orbit

News Aid agencies in areas such as Kashmir where the communications structure has been knocked out are already using our services. The largest ever communications satellite launched by a commercial body was put in orbit on Tuesday.

[November 9, 2005, 16:55]

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