This is where it perhaps makes sense for a company to have a ‘Development philosophy’ – a pledge to keep the interests of the larger developer community in mind when laying out its future product roadmap.
This is where it perhaps makes sense for a company to have a ‘Development philosophy’ – a pledge to keep the interests of the larger developer community in mind when laying out its future product roadmap.
Dell to strengthen IT business Dell is on the prowl for an India acquisition worth up to $1 billion (Rs 5,000 crore), part of a strategy to bolster its information technology services business and compete better against the likes of …
Twilio’s OpenVBX is an open source PHP/MySQL application that helps developers build rich, high quality Internet phone and SMS applications. OpenVBX extends Twilio’s API by providing a user interface and other primitives like voicemail that build upon Twilio’s core API …
Why can’t angry Indians produce the next Angry Birds? Well, while we wait for that to happen, NCR based startup inox witnessed 9 million downloads in December 2011, as opposed to Rovio’s 4.6 million downloads (in the Android app store). …
Ever wondered why deal sites do not have a search box? Well, we have talked at length about deal aggregation business model for India and SearchDeals, a student startup by Gurinder Pal Singh (he is currently pursuing MBA in International …
When it comes to lead generation, marketers often pitch Facebook and Twitter as the most go-to social media sites, but LinkedIn turns out to be the one with the highest visitor-to-lead conversion rate. As per a study by Hubspot, LinkedIn …
We have been in the know that Flipkart’s talks with General Atlantic failed at the last moment owing to valuation numbers and they instead raised the next round from existing investors, i.e. Accel Partners and Tiger Global Management. Mint reports …
When it comes to Internet users and content on the web, India can be considered an English only country. Despite many languages with a sizeable target audience, regional language content has failed to catch the fancy of the average Indian user.
Total Wireless subscriber base has increased from 884.37 Million in November 2011 to 893.84 Million at the end of December 2011, registering a growth of 1.07%. – The share of Urban Subscriber has marginally decreased from 65.73% to 65.59% where …