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    Google Wallet launched in India: Step-by-step guide on how to use it; how it is different from Google Pay explained

    Google Wallet: This article is about how to use Google Wallet and how different is it from Google Pay. As per Google, this wallet can be used for various utility functions like storing Air India, Indigo Airlines flight boarding pass, PVR and INOX cinema tickets. Read here to know more.

    Adventure Tour Convention attains carbon neutrality

    To execute ATOAI and Tourism Corporation of Gujarat’s commitment to promote sustainable tourism and reduce carbon emission, a charter was drawn to calculate the carbon emission for the entire event. To successfully offset the emission, the various key sustainable initiatives were implemented which resulted in the success of this initiative.

    Sip, swipe, socialise! Decoding the 'coffee badging' trend in workplaces

    As the corporate world grapples with the transition back to physical workspaces, "coffee badging" emerges as a contemporary response, reflecting changing priorities and a subtle resistance against rigid return-to-office mandates. Here’s all you need to know about this intriguing trend.

    Coffee badging, office peacocking — the new tools being used in return-to-office mandates

    Coffee badging refers to the act of making a brief appearance at the office for a few hours before promptly heading out. Those working in a hybrid or flexible model are employing this strategy. They come into the office to satisfy the mandate of being on premises for a while — enough to grab a coffee — but leave as soon as this is fulfilled.

    Pope loses verified status on Twitter, US basketball star LeBron James remains

    Musk tweeted separately: "I'm paying for a few personally." and later tweeted "Just Shatner, LeBron and King," referring to Star Trek actor William Shatner, who had last month complained about being forced to pay to keep his blue checkmark.

    NCPI pitches UPI AutoPay for Twitter blue tick; Paytm sees smart-money exodus

    Less than a week into his ownership of Twitter, Elon Musk has announced a raft of changes for the social media platform, including the way it distributes ‘verified’ badges or ‘blue ticks’ to certain users. A day after he said Twitter would give the badge – and other benefits – to anyone willing to shell out $8 a month, the CEO of NPCI replied to his tweet, pitching UPI AutoPay as an easy way to handle these payments.

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