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Webyantra – TechCrunch India

Amit Ranjan, head of the Delhi office of Uzanto, has started Webyantra to profile Indian web products & services. His focus will be on innovative web startups in India. Best of luck to Amit and...

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Richard McManus: Ray Ozzie and the future of Microsoft

This is a great post by Richard McManus about the future of Microsoft according to Ray Ozzie. Ray Ozzie, as most of us though, is pushing Windows Live to be the center of Microsoft’s future...

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It’s been a few weeks more than “weekly”

I’m a big fan of TechCrunch and I was a fan of TalkCrunch for the few episodes that came out. I’m really happy to see that Mike Arrington’s been really busy with CrunchBoard, TechCrunch, and other...

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Job Board, Schmob Board.

It’s almost anti-climactic to hear of another job board or social networking site. So what? There’s nothing exciting or interesting about another job board launching. I do, however, think that many...

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Social Mobile Mapping (Mapiki)

With Google’s release of Google Maps for Australia, I am hoping Google Maps India isn’t going to be that far away. Being a complete outsider to Indian roads and traffic, it would be a very welcome...

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Web Timelines

Recently, I’ve seen three interesting timeline applications. Kronomy which Guy Kawasaki twittered about, LifeBlob which presented at Proto.in and I just stumbled upon the third, Dipity. Here’s my...

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India to Leapfrog Web 2.0 to Mobile 3.0

Much like India missed the industrial revolution, it is clear that India is going to miss the Web 2.0 revolution as well. There are many “Web 2.0″ startups in India and some have been doing well, e.g....

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