The fifth edition of Proto.in at Bangalore had a number of entrepreneurs, investors and industry leaders participating. Here are a few insights from the event.
adam Smith, the noted economist and philosopher, once said, "The real price of everything... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it." These words are most applicable to start-ups, which in the process of becoming successful businesses, undergo numerous changes and face innumerable challenges. It was hardly surprising that those with start-up dreams flocked to Proto.in to gain insights from experts, entrepreneurs and industry watchers at the event.
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Are Indian tech start-ups leaders when it comes to adopting the latest technologies? Or do they play safe by sticking to existing technologies? We spoke to some experts in the field for their opinions.
it is said that India lags behind the West in almost every sphere, but especially where technology is concerned. But is that the case in information technology too, where India is considered by many experts to be a superpower?
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With almost all major Web service providers adopting the Freemium model to attract users and generate revenue, we take a closer look at the model and its viability for Indian businesses and start-ups.
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Technopreneurship
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Written by Janani Gopakrishnan Vikram
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Monday, 23 February 2009 00:00 |
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The world is full of ‘Silicon Valleys’ today, with India too boasting of a few home-grown versions. But what makes the ‘start-up culture’ of the original Silicon Valley unique? Does its charm continue to hold, or is any one of our ‘desi’ versions as good a destination? We take a closer look.
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The global economic slowdown may have taken a heavy toll on organisations across different sectors and regions, but experts feel that it also has opened up opportunities for start-ups.
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