A world of work
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=3351416
Nov 11th 2004
From The Economist print edition
The global deployment of work has its critics, but it holds huge
opportunities for rich and poor countries alike, says Ben Edwards
ON A technology campus off the bustle of the Hosur Road in Electronics
City, Bangalore, engineers are fiddling with the innards of a 65-inch
television, destined for American shops in 2006. The boffins in the
white lab coats work for Wipro, an Indian technology company. Wipro
has a research-and-development contract with a firm called Brillian,
an American company based half a world away in Tempe, Arizona.
Brillian's expertise is in display technology. Wipro's job is to put
together the bits that will turn Brillian's technology into a top-end
TV.
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