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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Startups Rock at Proto.in, Should Techcrunch50 & Demo look at India?
It was a cold winter day in Munich in Feb 2008 where I was attending the DLD Conference and bumped into the founder and Editor of TechCrunch Michael Arrington. Michael and I had some interesting discussions and finally spoke about the startup scene in.. Continue reading
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Tagged #Star, Angel Investors, india, Michael Arrington, Proto.in, Pune, techcrunch, techcrunch50, Technology, tups, VCs
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Are Indian Startup events like Rakhi Ka Swayamvara ?
As the dates for India’s top startup showcase event proto.in is nearing I can see a lot of buzz and activity around the event on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. Boot camps are happening and 15 startups are busy preparing their… Continue reading
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Tagged #Star, America, Angel Investors, bootcamp, india, Indian, NDTV Imagine, proto, Proto.in, Pune, Rakhi Ka Swayamvara, Rakhi Sawant, Technology, television show, tups, Venture Capitalists
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4 Cultural Differences between Indian & Silicon Valley Startups
Having spent a lot of my time with startups their entrepreneurs, the teams, the investors both in India and Silicon Valley. I thought to put together a comprehensive list of the key differences I noticed between the culture of these startups. For… Continue reading
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Tagged #Star, American, Angel, culture, differences, head, india, Indian, Proto.in, silicon valley, Technology, TiE, tups, VC
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Bangalore Airport & its traffic problem a boon to startups
The new Bangalore international airport surely looks swanky and new age however the Airport has got mixed reviews from passengers.. The biggest issue being the time it take to travel from the Airport to Bangalore City. Bangalore is currently being… Continue reading
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Tagged #Star, airport, Bangalore, education, HR, india, International, investors, Meetings, Technology, Traffic, tup Ideas, Twitter, Venture Capitalists
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