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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Government catches with Digital and Mobile India

With increasing population of India going Digital and Mobile, the government of India is not lagging behind, even though run by obsolete Netas. The Press Information Bureau a.k.a PIB, the Indian Governments official channel to the press wants to distribute its content in the form of audio and video clips.

PIB also wants to distribute content on DVDs and digitize 50 years of photographic archive.
Published on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 12:23 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
techTribe connects Innovators

techTribe Atlast someone is thinking outside the Box. No more BPO or Outsourcing but just Innovation. It's a well known truth and an accepted fact that Indian engineers are smart and talented to create the worldclass software. techTribe a Mumbai based firm backed by angel investors from the valley are funding Indian innovators dream projects.

Speaking at the launch, techTribe CEO Rohit Agarwal said,
India has a history of innovation beginning with the modern decimal system or the zero. The technology professional in India is a brilliant mind, with the ability and the education to impact global business operations. With techTribe, our goal is to provide an environment for professionals to comfortably connect with others, exchange ideas, and foster entrepreneurialism.
Published on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 at 7:34 PM   0 comments
Monday, September 04, 2006
Indian Internet companies minting cash

It's just not ICICIDirect or 5paisa.com's online stock trading thats booming, other Indian Dot Coms - BharatMatrimony, Shaadi, Naukri, eBay India and others are busy counting cash.

Business Standard reports that, Bharat matrimony is growing at the rate of 100% YoY. Murugavel Janakiraman, CEO, BharatMatrimony said
We will be a Rs 100-crore company this financial year (FY). Our marketing plan has a capital outlay of Rs 40 crore. Of this, Rs 25 crore is for the offline marketing campaign, which includes television and print massmedia campaigns and setting up of 100 Bharat Matrimony Centres by March 2007, while Rs 15 crore will be for online promotions.

The young and web savvy workforce with disposable income fuelled the initial growth of ecommerce. Indian Banks have helped too, by issuing more credit cards than ever to let people spend online.

With continued penetration of Internet in India, we can expect the Indian web market to grow exponentially over the next few years.
Published on Monday, September 04, 2006 at 7:15 PM   0 comments
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