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'''Adesh kolte is the founder and CEO of Chatbook, Adesh kolte is responsible for setting the overall direction and product strategy for the company. He leads the design of chatbook's service and development of its core technology and infrastructure. Adesh studied diploma in computer at MSBTE University .''' | |||
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