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Technopreneurship -
ExpertSpeak
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Written by Chandramouli Gopalakrishnan
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Friday, 07 August 2009 00:00 |
Tapping the enormous potential of rebels, and other insider tips on managing a tech business.
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Innovation -
Incubators
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Written by Vandana Sharma
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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 15:10 |
 It takes a lot of nurturing for any fledgling sapling to bloom to fruition. So is the case with young start-ups. Which is why Technopark-Technology Business Incubator (T-TBI) renders support to start-ups in Kerala to tide over their teething problems and drive entrepreneurship in the state.
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Technology -
News
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Written by Onkar Sharma
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009 16:17 |
India does not have an adequate number of PhDs in computer science. It's an issue the country needs to address, if we want to invigorate India's innovation drive.
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Technopreneurship -
Features
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Written by Vandana Sharma
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Tuesday, 05 May 2009 20:18 |
Here are five ideas for innovators in the telecommunications domain, to make the most of the eco-system and to extend the reach of their products and applications.
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Products -
ExpertSpeak
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Written by Nimish Dubey
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Monday, 09 March 2009 22:31 |
It may have crept relatively unheralded into the gaming market, but ‘Ghajini-The Game' could change Indian gaming forever. when FXLabs announced that it was making a computer game based on the Hindi film Ghajini, there were a few eyebrows raised in the Indian gaming industry. Although this was by no means the first time an Indian game developer had tied up with Bollywood, many people were surprised at the company's decision to develop a full-fledged game based on the film, for the PC. Most Bollywood-gaming collaborations have been restricted to casual games designed for cell phones. Attempts at PC games based on Hindi films have been few and forgettable-a game based on one of the Bhagat Singh films sank without a trace. In fact, most films-whether Hollywood or Bollywood-made for poor game adaptations.
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