The World Cheapest Tablet Maker Will Soon Give Cloud Based Apps On Their Devices
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India is a country where people find everything from the world’s cheapest car to an inexpensive tablet. The car has no new innovations to show (at least for now), however the reasonably priced tablet maker The company has entered into an alliance with
Together the companies also want to look at mobility solutions for healthcare and education sector of India. At the moment the equipments in the healthcare segment are on the costlier side. If this alliance manages to produce a low-cost solution for the health sector, like Datawind did for education segment with
But first, the companies are focusing on building the Datawind App store that will be aimed at first time
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