WebYantra talks about Burrp.com today, since they revamped their homepage. Deap Ubhi, who heads Burrp.com has sent screenshots of the new homepage (shown above, via WebYantra).
In the article, he mentions some statistics which were given to him by the company. The one thing that I found interesting was that the company claims that they [...]

06
Apr

John Vrionis, who blogs at LightSpeed Ventures elaborates on the topic that which amongst the two is more important, Market or Team?
There’s no doubt that great markets facilitate the building of great companies. But as we saw during the bubble, great markets can facilitate the development of some not-so-great companies as well…..
Many of the greatest [...]

30
Mar

Even since I happened to come across Web Feeds, the world has never been the same again.
Syndication or Feeds or RSS/ATOM have revolutionized the world. It is the ultimate way to keep track of all the blogs you would like to read.
So when I happened to go over to Protolize, a wonderful dictionary of all [...]

Firefox is the best software that I have ever downloaded from a referral.
I got hooked on to it because of three reasons :
First, two years back, this was the best browser which had tabbed browsing. I remember the time when Firefox wasn’t used much. I used to frequent an internet cafe near my college, where [...]

Digg Clone ‘SuperGu’ has sent a cease & desist letter to open source digg clone ‘Pligg’ stating that Pligg is infringing on it’s copyrights. The infringements includes Ajax effects, sidebars, login boxes, ‘read more’ links, navigation tabs, ‘powered by’, rss amongst other things.
And well that’s not it, techcrunch gives out the bummer here
SuperGu founder James [...]

The Freakonomics Blog points out how some marketers take a book to the top of the Amazon Rankings.
For $10,000 to $15,000, you, too, can be a best-selling author. New York public-relations firm Ruder Finn says it can propel unknown titles to the top of rankings on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble with a mass email [...]

Recent issues regarding the Domain Name registration company RegistrFly.com has raised new security concerns when people buy new domain names.
The nine year old company, which has over 200,000 users, recently came to a standstill, when founder Naruszewicz and another company director fired founder Kevin Medina for stealing from the customers to buy luxury cars, a [...]

18
Mar

An interesting debate seems to be going on the courts. One woman put up some text on her website and claimed that the people entering the website were agreeing to the contract that people who visited here website would pay huge amounts of money to her if they copied content off the website.
What happened next [...]

Last night, while working on Ajax and Javascript, I came across a strange problem. The code which I had written worked smoothly in Firefox, but in IE it just didn’t show up. During debugging, I found out that the problem was there
document.getElementById(”txtHint”).innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText
which I had picked up from the tutorial here.
After some slogging, it became [...]