2
2006
Stuff-a-blog…a cool ‘proof of concept’ product for bloggers
Stuff-a-blog is a web application that makes it easy for a blogger to create content-rich blog posts. Bloggers often feel the need to enrich their plain vanilla blog-posts with relevant content available on the web. The only way of doing this is to systematically ferret out content from the internet and include it in the [...]
23
2006
SnapGalaxy - An Online Digital Photo Printing & Sharing Service
On many occasions, you might have felt - “I wish my family and friends can view the photos of this event” - No worries! SnapGalaxy ships
Rs.4.80/- high quality digital prints to any address in India/USA for as low as Rs.30 shipping. Residents of India & USA will now be able to ship the prints abroad [...]
22
2006
Guruji launches…and local search engines in India are now REALLY HOT
The Indian internet landscape is getting more competitive by the day. Not only is it widening in breath, it is also getting deeper. Search engines have traditionally been at the heart of how the internet works, and we now have multiple local search engines to choose from. The latest (and most promising) entrant to this [...]
23
2006
Free Ad-Supported web based Online version of Microsoft Office/Works soon?
Reuters is reporting that Microsoft plans to introduce an Advertisement supported web based online version of Microsoft Works in competition to Google’s Writely and Spreadsheet services. Microsoft Works, which includes a calendar, word processor, spreadsheets, Web Browser and e-mail, currently sells for $50.
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18
2006
MapmyIndia rocks Indian Web2.0 with GoogleMap type digitised mapping
GoogleMaps would surely rank as one of the undisputed poster childs of Web2.0. In many ways, it was a trend setting application. On similar lines and in what is a growing evidence of Web2.0 taking firm roots in India, MapmyIndia has released a beta version of a GoogleMap type digitized mapping product. It works on [...]
10
2006
Stockhive…rational investing for avid investors
If you are a casual investor in Indian stocks, you probably use the stock tracking services provided by online banks or investment portals and find them adequate. But if you are a serious investor and you care for detailed investment analysis & forecasting and how that data is presented, you don’t have many options. I [...]
7
2006
Video sharing sites start to blip on the Indian Web2.0 radars
India centric video sharing sites are gradually popping up now. I have been exposed to two such sites during the last week. I think the entry barriers to creating and running a video site are far higher as compared to other Web2.0 applications. They entail very significant operational costs (on account of media storage & [...]
2
2006
RadioVeRVe- tune into Indian Independent/Indie music
If you care for Indian Independent (or Indie) music, check out RadioVeRVe. It is India’s first Internet radio station dedicated to this kind of music. RadioVeRVe is trying to go beyond the mainstream music genres and provide a platform to lesser known musicians or bands from across the country. There are three eligibility conditions [...]
29
2006
Infosys takes to corporate blogging…..trying to get noticed in the Web2.0 world
If you happened to visit popular Web2.0 watering holes like TechCrunch, Gigaom etc in the past few days, chances are that you would have noticed ad banners from Infosys on those sites. I don’t recall seeing these ads earlier. This looks like a concerted effort by India’s top IT services company to get noticed in [...]
22
2006
Airtel collaborates with Microsoft to offer MS Office for their customers
Airtel collaborates with Microsoft to offer MS Office for their customers
India’s largest private sector mobile service provider Airtel is collaborating with software giants Microsoft.
The two companies would now offer Airtel customers in the country the ability to access host of Microsoft Office applications and other multimedia products on their mobile phones.
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