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By Kartik Sood

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1. Just don't order food from Swiggy. The food delivery startup is bringing kirana store to your doorsteps. You can order anything from medicines, meat, vegetables in your nearby supermarket.

2. Now, you will never get lost while using Google Maps. A new feature has been introduced using which you simply point your phone's camera to the location and the app will automatically find landmarks on the streets.

3. Google has been rapidly hiring chip engineers in Bengaluru. The new employees will be the part of its Gchip team that will design chips for Google's own devices.

4. The time has come for Elon Musk's real test. The US defense department is all set to evaluate SpaceX's certification for a prospective launch. The review will begin this month.

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Kartik Sood

Former Feature Writer

A former sports scribe-turned-business journo, I have a knack for numbers. I like to document the transition in this digital era where cutting-edge technology defines the success of an enterprise. I like to weave every business story in a manner that reproduces flair of the entrepreneur. Happy reading....
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