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Monthly Archives: January 2011

Founder Institute opens Global Admissions, expands to more cities

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If you’re starting a new company or planning to start one, Founder Institute, may be just the right one for you. In short, Founder Institute will help you cross your t’s and dot your i’s to help reduce the cost and increase the quality of starting an enduring and meaningful technology company. Founder Institute announced [...]

Great ideas don’t get funded by themselves

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Many entrepreneurs have brilliant ideas that could turn into Fortune 500 companies. They deserve the opportunity to prove themselves. Unfortunately, most of them are never given that chance. Investors are usually fairly conservative with their money. They hear many business ideas and have to filter some of them out. Remember the quote from Gordon Gekko [...]

Ubuntu’s Desktop Alternatives

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Ubuntu has always, by default, comprised of GNOME as its desktop environment. The upcoming latest model of Ubuntu (Natty Narwhal version 11.04) will now be using the 3D-enabled Unity desktop by default which will be accompanied by the Wayland graphics system. This one too is based on GNOME thereby it won’t be a problem for [...]

Will AppsGeyser just add to the clutter of useless Android apps?

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A new Android application has just come out that should have a huge impact on the Android community. AppsGeyser is an application that can take any web content and turn transform it into new applications. To many Android developers this sounds like a great tool.

Broadcom’s entry charms the Linux Foundation

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During earlier days, the predicament that Linux had was related to lack of support from the big players. But things have now changed to a larger extent with Linux being associated with several big names and availing immense support from them. Like how Linux desktop users lately have been receiving Wi-Fi chipset support which was [...]

Getting better conversions with location-based SEO

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Marketers often get a lot of exposure and traffic to their website, but the actual conversions they receive may be much lower than they hope. The problem isn’t always the amount of traffic they are receiving, but who is actually coming to their website. One of the most common problems entrepreneurs face is that they [...]

Super SSD Technology

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In an effort to infuse more life in my 1-year old Macbook Pro, I began researching SSD technology drives in the market and quite overwhelmed by the choice, I sauntered the Interwebs in an effort to make an educated decision that would skyrocket my productivity and in the process burn a proportionally deep hole in [...]

India’s Software Developer Awards

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Saltmarch Media’s annual Great Indian Developer Awards honor technologies that are contributing to the productivity and innovation excellence of the Indian developer ecosystem. The awards recognize the product and innovation excellence of the hundreds of software products and tools that aid developer productivity, across 11 different categories. The selection criteria applied places emphasis on functionality, [...]

Your virtual assistant is a partner, not an employee

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Photo from GeorgiaVirtualAssistantsVirtual Assistants Helping you get things done. Virtual assistants provide professional, administrative or professional assistance to other entrepreneurs. Clearly, they can be some of the best business relationships you can possibly have. Businesses often underestimate the potential of the relationship.

Tuk Tuk – Indi’genius’ GPS Auto Fare Technology

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India’s first GPS based multi-platform Auto fare calculator that runs through smart phones which can be started on getting into the autorickshaw and the meter in the phone will run alongside the meter in the rickshaw.