Posts Tagged ‘idea

Paul Tyma, previously the Chief Scientist at PreEmptive Solutions, now a Googler, is back to blogging after long. And his latest post reminded me just why I haven’t been able to remove his feed from my reader. The Feed Readers have changed, but the feeds still go on. And that’s just the way it is.
Paul [...]

The iPaper is here.
Scribd, one of the hottest startups of last year, has just released the Scribd Platform. This would allow developers to integrate documents into their websites, with a simple and clean flash interface.
I have loved Scribd from the moment they came on the scene and have covered them a number of times. But [...]

There have been no posts over the last one month or so because I’ve been busy trying out new stuff. Other than thinking about adding more features to mbakarma.com, I spent a lot of time watching TV. And no, I have not been watching the usual ghost stories on Aaj Tak nor the bindas movies [...]

Here is more from the TED talks, ideas that are really worth editing. Here is a presentation about a great idea about interlinking photographs.
via ShootingByNumbers

Business Standard has an interesting article for all you budding entrepreneurs, on the intimate wear market in India.
The premium intimate wear market in the country is worth Rs 949 crore. Women’s wear category accounts for 74 per cent of this market.
Indian women on an average spend five times a year on premium lingerie.
The annual per [...]

Skip the intro?The web will expand indefinitely till it occupied the complete universe. And the rate of growth would always be faster than what people have seen before.
But for the internet to contain everything that surrounds us, it will have to connect to everything it can. It might be the mobile phone, or if you [...]

A stimulating post by EarlyStageVC lies here.So what do you think is the man pointing to?

One of the biggest questions you need to answer when you are planning to startup is ‘If your Idea is good enough’. The usual route is to find friends, family and colleagues who have done something similar and discuss your idea with them. Now the problem with that approach is there might be nobody in [...]

The Mumbai Dabbawalas are 116-years old, have 5004 employees ( or dabbawalas ), and they carry almost 200,000 tiffins to homes and offices across an area of 60-70 km. And they have never had a strike.
They use some unique coding to id each dabba across the chain and have a turnover of close to Rs [...]

iAnnounce, is a new startup from UK, which is going to take up data (advertisements) from the clients website and produce interactive mini-sites, which will help users find relevant advertising themselves.
It is more of a search engine to advertise the publisher’s advertisements. An interesting concept, which seems to have a lot of takers already. They [...]


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