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Social Networking portals are now being community specific; here comes new social networking site for Doctors and health care professionals – jivisha.com. This portal is open for all (That too free). This portal will be a great help for medical students, hospitals and medical institutions. It comes from the Webdunia stable who have been [...]
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Startup: Manageme7
Have you ever felt as if you have no idea where your money is going? At the start of the month you feel that you should be able to save a lot this month but by the end [...]
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Startup: Scopial
Have you ever shopped tshirts online? Maybe not because its possibly easier to walk to the nearest mall look and feel the clothes you want to buy rather than take the pain of shopping online with fears in [...]
Idea has launched a new initiative in a bid to go viral on the web with a character based animation. Based on a Bengali character which eerily resembles Kishore Kumar in Padosan (then again which stereotyped bengali character doesn’t), Idea has launched a Microsite called – DadakiDuvidha.com. This is Idea’s attempt to promote its entry into the eastern circle and this particular viral is targeting Orissa.
RedGage is a content archive where you can upload all of your photographs, bookmarked links, blogs, documents, videos, etc. and make money from your material. RedGage allows users to upload all of their content in one convenient place. With an element of social networking, RedGage allows users to showcase their material and generate more traffic. This is how Redgage.com describes their website and what it offers.
There have been quite a bit of anticipation regarding this month’s Startup Saturday, organized by HeadStart, in Mumbai. In addition to 2 startup demos by the founders of Librarywala and AdoRoi, there was also a panel discussion scheduled, with speakers like Mahesh Murthy (from SeedFund), Hemir Doshi (from IDG Ventures), Rohit Nalwade (Ex-CEO of ConsumerVision) and Gopal Krishnan (of Mobile2Win fame). The topic of the panel discussion was – What should a startup do in a slowdown?
Its a saturday and though there is no Startup Saturday happening in Mumbai today but that doesn’t stop us from covering an interesting bangalore based startup. The startup we are taking about is Snappyfingers.com
which is a Question and Answer search engine.
About SnappyFIngers
Snappyfingers crawls and indexes FAQs spread across the Internet, and provides search results in [...]
Sometime back, I received an invitation from Diditz.com, another of such sites. The site is in its alpha stage right now. Here is what I thought of it…
What if a professional could schedule his/her own class to fit in a hectic week schedule? What if students even in remote areas could have access to the best coaching in the IT field? Wouldn’t life become easier? Yes, it would. Probably this is what the Chennai based company must have thought and went live with their e-learning portal Wingslive.com.
Anyway, the question made me dig up the past articles on Twitter and also keep tabs on newer ones. For one my pal keeps pestering me with have you come up with an answer phone call every week. So a few days back when we found Wired talking about Twitter and its revenue model with valuable insights from Stone, it definitely intrigued me. One of the suggestions as a possible revenue model, something that I hadn’t thought of till a while back was corporations paying to use the service to stay in touch with their customers.
Last month the guys at Contests2Win brought the good ol’ dumb charades online with their brand new site – YouCharade.com. WATblog decided to go browse around on what seemed an intriguing concept, and here is what we thought of it all. Back in May we had reported C2W coming up with a WebCharades concept site, while the name didn’t remain the idea has come out quite well.
The world is going gaga about web 2.0 and how building strong online communities is the way to becoming a successful Intrapreneur (Internet Entrepreneur). But could things be different? Could strong communities already exist in the Indian web space and we still haven’t stumbled upon them?
In an exclusive research (if we can call it [...]