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	<title>Comments on: What has more buttons: an F1 steering wheel or your BlackBerry?</title>
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		<title>By: Bernie E.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bernie E.</dc:creator>
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		<description>No one&#039;s going to mistake &quot;Force India&quot; for being a force in Formula 1.

If you search on the internet there is a string of jokes going around about the Force India program, drawing parallels with outsourced Indian customer support, and outsourced software development.

The jokes are probably not fair, considering the team &amp; technology weren&#039;t developed in India, the team is simply owned by Indian millionaires.</description>
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<p>If you search on the internet there is a string of jokes going around about the Force India program, drawing parallels with outsourced Indian customer support, and outsourced software development.</p>
<p>The jokes are probably not fair, considering the team &amp; technology weren&#8217;t developed in India, the team is simply owned by Indian millionaires.</p>
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