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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Indian podcasters, Indian websites, Internet companies of India, Indian Institute of Planning and Management advertising and blogging controversy, National e-Governance Plan, India.gov.in, Poduniversal, Churumuri, Sulekha, Dalitstan.org, Daijiworld Media, Rediff.com, Digicorp, Hindu Unity, PayMate, Aaqua, Carwale, Transweb, CoolAvenues.com, Agropedia, Pinstorm, Btechguru, Cleartrip, NSDG, HDVSL, Zapak, Kamla Bhatt, Bihartimes.com, Zomato, Ibibo, Flipkart, Bharat Rakshak, Chowk.com, Krishnaswamy Srinivasan, Tikona Digital Networks, BabyCenter, Quikr, Dare2compete, Redbus.in, Explocity, Indulekha.com, Medindia, National Internet Exchange of India, India Uncut, AdvocateKhoj, Oneindia.in, Abasar, MVS Info Tech, Kolkata Mirror, Web18, Podcasting in India, List of ISPs in India, Pustak, Desiclub.com, DearCinema.com, Internet and Mobile Association of India, Bollywood Hungama, Upperstall.com, Indian Auteur, Guruji.com, In.com, Tumbhi, O Heraldo, Bollywood Samachar, India Digital Media Awards, Behindwoods, Carazoo, Naukri.com, Indiatimes, Online Complaint Management System, India Everyday, Jhanki, Kolkata Aaj, Extramarks.com, Indiavideo.org, Uttarakhand community web portal, Fly, You Fools!, Numtv.com, The Assam News. Excerpt: The Indian Institute of Planning and Management advertising and blogging controversy involves media investigations of statements in IIPM print advertisements related to salaries, job placements, quality of education, and visiting professors. It is one of the first blogging controversy in India. The controversy started in October 2005, when an article taking an in-depth look at the statements by IIPM in the press advertisements was published in JAM Magazine. The article was written by Arjun Ravi and edited by Rashmi Bansal. Later another blogger, Gaurav Sabnis, an employee of IBM who published Vantage ...