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Vonany : * Vonany, a multi-media communication platform, helps friends, colleagues, and relatives to communicate seamlessly with a smartphone, tablet, laptop or personal computer. * It permits multiple-user conference on the mobile and can integrate into any business enterprise solution being used in an office or institution. * Developed by YGen Communications of Chennai and launched about three weeks ago, the net-based product has more than 3,000 subscribers.
Indee TV * Indee TV is a digitally secure online platform capable of serving digital screeners to an end-user ratified by either the independent filmmaker or a film studio. * It is a a video-streaming platform * The service was founded by Sharan Reddy, a Chennai resident, and has four employees, including two developers in India. The company, Indee Software Private Limited, is headquartered out of San Francisco, but its product development happens in Chennai and Bangalore.

International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC) * ICPC is a police check for U.K. nationals who travel and work overseas. It will help identify and screen out those who have previous convictions that make them unsuitable to work with children. * This new weapon, launched by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOPC), facilitates combating the threat from U.K. sex offenders travelling to other countries and gaining access to children through various means, including schools, and volunteering jobs.

Bill to create bank for DNA profiling of accused coming * A Bill to create a DNA data centre to profile people accused of serious crimes and unknown deceased is in the works. The proposal was originally mooted in 2007 but was dropped to factor in ethical, moral and legal issues on the sensitive matter. * Crafted by the Department of Biotechnology, it allows DNA profiling for cases of culpable homicide, murder, death by negligence, miscarriage, dowry deaths, causing death of new

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