Archive for June, 2007

The Best iPhone Ad so far

A group of iPhone fanatics had put together this ad for iPhone. Featured in TechBlog this video is shot in NewYork city and shows people discussing all the features of iPhone. Just watch it’s great.

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Burrp in Chennai now

burrp_homeburrp.com, an online urban lifestyle guide that helps people find places to go and things to do. Burrp! is driven by a vibrant and active community of users that share their opinions on lifestyle related businesses, events and other mediums. Previously burrp was only available for Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolkatta and now it’s released for Chennai as well. So go burping at http://chennai.burrp.com/. Also read our previous coverage about burrp here.

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ToonBook a new feature of ToonDoo - See SuperStar in it…

Toondoo is about to release a new feature to it’s users, called Toonbook. Seems like you could aggregate many cartoons and create a book view kind of navigation. I believe that, you could add some background music to it as well. Not many information is present at the moment. However I got my idea about ToonBook after looking at the sample created by ToonDude (an employee of ToonDoo). Look at the sample Toonbook which is created with SuperStar… here it is.. (please click the link here)

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Over 1 million small businesses in India ready to buy their first PC

A study from AMI-Partners estimates that 40% of India’s 2.7 million non-PC owning small businesses are set to buy their first PC, that’s a little over than 1 million small businesses. It also revealed that the small businesses prefer laptops over desktops and their favorite brand is Hewlett-Packard.

About 10% of SBs cited lack of PC operating knowledge as a reason for not buying computers. Some SBs cited lack of financing options as another barrier. The key factors making the SBs buying their first PC’s are

  • Need to automate business processes
  • To improve efficiency
  • The urge to keep up with competitors
  • Increase employee productivity - as many SBs have mobile employees

Overall I believe there is more business for the services industry as well to get some customized / tailored software for the small businesses in India

Read the full report here.

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Did Facebook sell 10% of it’s shares?

I just learnt from timesonline.co.uk that there is a big rumor going around that Facebook sold 10% of it’s shares in order to buy enough hardware to cope up with the rapid increase of it’s users and their related content. I don’t believe this, given the funding that they have. What do you guys think?

Read the full story here.

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Great opportunity for entrepreneurs in Bangalore

Proto has started a road show and their first stop is in Bangalore on June 16th and 17th. It’s a great opportunity for entrepreneurs in and around Bangalore to meet Vijay Anand. Read the full story at Proto’s blog here.

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Does the major Indian Portals don’t have enough money?

What’s up with these major Indian portals? When you open them you get a lot of pop-up advertisements. To me pop-up advertisements are an age old concept. I’m talking about the www.financialexpress.com and http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/. Try opening them you will get lots of pop-up ads. Once I got 5 of them and it really annoyed me. Are these major Indian portals don’t have enough money? Are they looking to make money by just annoying the users? I could understand the inline advertisements, why pop-ups?

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DealMaadi.com - will it be a good deal?

I read this article from Startup Dunia about Deal Maadi (click here for the article), a Digg like community voting method for shopping deals. I agree with the story that the success of this startup depends on building a strong community who not only vote on deals but also submit new deals.

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Here are some random thoughts that came across my mind after looking at this site

  • When I registered in the site it asked for the City where I live. Good, I thought that, when logging in, the system might recognize from which city I’m and would display the deals in my city combined with online deals. However it didn’t do that. Rather it just populated the city name in Search by city field and displayed all the deals which I might not be in a position to avail as I’m from a different city
  • Now I went on to submit a new deal. The URL (deal link) is optional. That’s good as not all deals might be online based
  • Again in the ’submit a new deal page’, I was looking for a place where I could select the city. I was looking for a drop down box of all possible cities. It was not there. Rather they are asking us to enter the city name in the Tag. Yes you read it right, in the Tag. It would have been better if the site presented the list of cities rather than asking us to enter in the tag. I for sure can tell you that many people will miss that information and the entire posting can go waste.
  • To test it I added a new deal and tagged it as Chennai. Yes it appeared in my search results when I asked for Chennai based deal. That’s good.
  • I would have expected to have a bookmarking feature here. I would like to bookmark a deal and would like to take the decision later. No such feature is available, however they provide functionality to add the link to other famous social bookmarking site
  • Deals are time sensitive information. What I mean by that is, they are normally available for a day or 2 or maximum a week. I mean most of them. When I go to DealMaadi.com, it takes me to the Popular Deals. Popular deals could be really old. Which may not be applicable anymore. I would recommend taking the user to the New Deals section and if the user wants they could see the popular ones by clicking the Popular Deals
  • Another key point is personalization. How about asking certain preferences related questions to the user (which might be optional by the way), when the user registers. And when the user logs into the system, show only relevant Deals based on the preferences. If the user needs other than what she/he normally prefers, then they could search for the same.
  • I understand that this is based on Pligg. Anyway why do I need social networking features like View my friends, view people who added me as friends, etc. If I’m a serious deal hunter, I would come here look for deal or post a deal and get out of it as soon as possible to go and get them. So what’s the need of social networking features?

So key things to consider are

  • Personalization - Preference based deal display, Users City based display
  • Presenting New Deals rather than the popular ones in the home page
  • Bookmarking feature
  • Totally depends on Strong Community that could keep posting new deals and voting the same.

Anyway I understand that DealMaadi is in beta but those are my thoughts on the site. Let me know what you think.

UPDATE: Look at www.allindiadeals.com thats a good site to get deals. My opinion is that a site providing information about deal should not be built on Pligg based content management system

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India stood 3rd in hiring prospects out of 27 countries that’s surveyed

42% of the corporates in India are planning to recruit more in the Q3 2007. The hiring is expected to be driven by the industry sectors like BPO, IT and Retailing. Read the full story here (via FE)

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3 Indians in the “Who matters now?” list of Business2.0 Magazine

Business2.0 is a leading magazine for the latest in Business news in the US and as well as internationally. It has come up with a list called “Who matters now?” and invites the readers to vote for them. There are 101 people in the list including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Google brothers. The list also has 3 Indians in it. Here is the information about all three of them and the link where you could vote for them.

Vinod Khosla (click here to vote)

“Venture capitalist, Khosla Ventures
Age: 52
One of the founders of Sun Microsystems, Khosla is making a name for himself in the campaign to fight global warming. He’s become a big promoter of using ethanol as a fuel substitute and is active on the legislative front too. He’s also making what, in the cutthroat world of venture capitalists, might be seen as the ultimate sacrifice: He’s donating his profits as a general partner of his VC fund to environmental and microfinance initiatives. “

Indra Nooyi (click here to vote)

“CEO, PepsiCo (PEP)
Age: 51
When PepsiCo tapped Nooyi as CEO last year, the $35 billion snack and beverage giant became the biggest U.S. company run by a woman — and a foreign-born one at that. Nooyi, a 13-year Pepsi veteran and its former CFO, helped forge the $14 billion acquisition of Quaker Oats and its Gatorade unit in 2001 and positioned Pepsi for rapid growth in China, the Middle East, and her native India”

Ram Shriram (click here to vote)

“Founder, Sherpalo Ventures
Age: 50
He worked at Netscape, sold a company to Amazon.com, and helped back Google. Shriram now uses his wealth of both cash and experience to fund the brightest and best startups (Frontline Wireless and StumbleUpon, to name a few). As a “mentor capitalist,” he tries not to spread himself too thin, taking on a few new projects each year — which means his picks are always worth watching.”

Information is sourced from Business 2.0 magazine. Here is the link to the full article.

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