eKidnaworld.com: online social networking for children
An Australian mom has launched a social networking website for kids aged 8 – 12 years old. On realizing that she wanted a safe social networking website for her daughters aged 7 and 9 years old, she...
View ArticleTweeting Iran revolution: Media or activism tool?
In the past few days, the online world – blogosphere, twitterverse and mainstream media – has been abuzz with the role of twitter in Iran revolution. The basic question that has emerged is – What is...
View ArticleSandbox.com: A Filipino mobile social networking site
Sandbox.com is a web and mobile portal developed by Filipinos for online social networking, media content sharing and other web services. The users can chat, send email, watch TV. The cost of any...
View ArticleSMSGupshup: A Twitter like service in India for mobile phone users
SMSGupshup is a twitter like service in India, except that it is entirely supported by mobile platforms. “Gupshup’ is a hindi term for “chitchat”. SMSGupshup allows its members to exchange group...
View ArticleThe flickering flame: Determination & focus
I usually light a candle before I sit down for my meditation. Yesterday, while lighting the candle I had a very unusual thought. When, I lit the candle, I had to protect the flame initially otherwise...
View ArticleWeb resources for Indian mobile industry
Several people have been inquiring me about some useful web resources on Indian mobile sector. Here is a list of websites I have found useful. I will keep adding to it as and when I find more websites....
View ArticleJuly 4 Celebrations: DC trip
Yesterday, I went to DC to watch the fireworks for July 4 celebrations. I go to DC very frequently, but yesterday I had very unique experiences. First, while I was going to DC, a girl walked up to me...
View ArticleHindustan Times is revamping!!!
This article reports that Hindustan Times, a major Indian newspaper is changing it’s look and reporting style to cater to India’s youth population. Sanjoy Narayan, editor-in-chief, HT, “Relationship...
View ArticleIndia’s mobile subscribers close to 400 million
Techtree reports India’s mobile subscriber base 391.76 million, despite the push, the growth in the rural sectors is slow. With a subscriber base of 282 million, urban centers account for 72% of all...
View ArticleMobile India: A statistical look at urban Indian mobile users
I found this excellent stats on mobile phone usage in India by Arun Prabhudesai on his blog Trak.in. I have summarized the main points in my post, you can read the full report here. - India’s mobile...
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