About PluGGd.in
If you think Asia is all about outsourcing and services, you are wrong! Asia has reached the point of inflexion, where the skill of providing services is steadily escalating into art of making product and then making of a world class business out of it. Keep reading.
pluGGd.in (Pi) is the place to see what’s going on deep inside the rice fields & animal sheds these days. We showcase the upcoming technology & business startups from Asia (India, China, Bangladesh, Singapore and more) who have the potential to become Google’s & Yahoo’s of tomorrow.
Our readership is primarily composed of entrepreneurs, VCs, techies, FOSLA, Business Grads etc; and we work closely with the entrepreneurial community to help building kickass stuff! And if you are one of those who are ticking with energy to explode in the near future, pluGGd.in will definitely find you.
Looking for a candid feedback of your product? Send us a plug – we promise to give you unbiased and useful feedback that will help you in placing the best first foot forward. If you are an investors, link with us for due diligence of your potential investments.
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-Ashish Sinha, Chief Editor.
The Team
Ashish Sinha
An entrerepreneur, Ashish is gradate of IIT Roorkee & IIM Bangalore and has handled various functions (focused on Product Management) at companies like Yahoo, i2 Technologies and IBM. He has worked in enterprise industry for ~7 years and then moved onto his passion, i.e. the consumer industry [more]
Arvind (a.k.a Marvin Danig),
A full time seller who started his sales career at the age of 12 years. A loyal servant of Technology who enjoys riding his Royal Enfield bullet, playing Guitar is now trying his hands on a Electric Piano.
Coordinates: arvind [at] pluggd [dot] in.
Naman Sarawagi
Naman is a CS engineer. He is web 2.0 enthusiast and has been helping companies in the field for past 2 years in understanding user behavior. He is an expert beta tester and a freelance consultant for consumer web applications.
Contact: namansarawagi at gmail dot com | +91-9377072002 | @eviral | eviral.blogspot.com | facebook.com/eviral
Kartik Varma
Studied at Delhi University, London School of Economics, Harvard Business School and Universita Per Stranieri Di Siena, Kartik came back to India to launch his own startup: iTrust.in.
More about him here
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I am a avid reader of pluggd in.I am an entrepreneur from Ahmedabad,Gujarat India.I write about entrepreneurship in india in my own blog http://www.indiantech.wordpress.com
I want to contribute to pluggd.in by submitting interviews of my entrepreneur friends who are incubated at IIM Ahmedabad and Nirma Labs
Regards
Vikas Shah
Ahmedabad
Hi! You can send your draft post to me arvind [at] pluggd [dot]in.
Cheers,
Arvind
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I came to know about PluGGd.in when they wrote about our SMS service. Now, I am pluGGd to it !
Thanks very for being what you are.
- Sud
Hi,
While the content on your site is good. The SMS service i have subscribed to is quite an irritant. Almost every 10-15 minutes your server keeps pushing an SMS and sometimes same SMS twice or thrice. I would want to remove my mobile number from the SMS update list. I would keep subscribed to daily e-mailer. Please let me know how do i go about this.
Thanks & regards,
Kartikeya
I use pluggd.in’s RSS feed on Google’s feed reader to keep up. I find it pretty useful for keeping track of new stuff. Also I add the feeds to iGoogle which keeps it comprehensive for me with all other site’s I read/participate. I’m hoping to find a good RSS reader for my new mobile & then I would be online “on-the-move”
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I think Pluggd.in is doing a great job of covering Digital Business in India and IMHO, it is better than the reporting from Mainstream business media outlets.
Keep up the good work, guys!
Hi,
We are working on a non-profit online community for Technology enthusiasts in Bangalore. (BangBytes)
I think your website is really ‘the’ one good reference that Indian Tech entrepreneurs need.
We have added both a link to your website on our homepage and an RSS feed on our Startup group page ‘St.Art’.
Thanks for all the good work.