Archive for October, 2007
BlogAdda…blog aggregator for showcasing Indian blogs
BlogAdda (no relation to BigAdda) is an aggregator that provides Indian bloggers a platform to showcase their blogs. You might find this website useful if you are looking to promote your own blog or discover blogs on various topics. Readers can discover interesting blogs using tags or ratings. For those wishing to add their blog to ...
Some more Web2.0 comics/cartoons…
Here's some more Web2.0 humor for everybody to enjoy!
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Check out these earlier ones as well...
Foraging for Indian food on the world wide web….
The Indian web industry is increasingly getting egalitarian. What started out with a sprinkling of technology centric products & services is now being used to solve common urban day-to-day problems. It's something of a turning point in its evolution, since this trend make a departure from blindly aping the western examples (in creating copies of foreign ...
SMEToolkit@India…God sent gift for Indian startup entrepreneurs
The SME Toolkit is a invaluable resource for Indian startup entrepreneurs that I could have killed for three years ago (when I made the switch to being self employed). It is a project of IFC (part of the World Bank) and IBM. In India, ICICI Bank has tied up with IFC to offer business management & ...
Microsoft’s (I3) ‘India is Innovative’ summit at Bangalore
I was in Bangalore earlier this week to attend the (I3) 'India is Innovation' summit organized by Microsoft India to galvanise the innovation movement in the Indian technology industry. This was an extremely high profile event and had a host of prominent industry speakers as well as participants from the different constituents of the Microsoft ecosystem. ...
ZoomIn…joins the already crowded photo sharing & printing space
Zoom.in is a pretty slick webservice for photosharing & printing that has recently launched out of the US. Targeted at Indians (residents & NRIs), it's model is best described as 'Flickr meets Shutterfly'. The webapp has a brilliant GUI design and you can upload photos (or import them from Flickr or Picassa), create albums, share ...