Tag: startups

Crowdfunding. A neat solution to your startup idea.

Popular pictorial reference of an Idea, is a light bulb. Do you know why? No? Neither do I. But if you do know, pray tell. For the sake of this article let us assume there are no bad ideas (well, except Green Tea Latte). At the very core of all

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Roach Interactive, an Independent Game Development Studio,

I remember studying about cockroaches, or Roaches as they are popularly referred to, way back in high school. Did I like them? No, I did not. Did they creep me out? Yes, they did. Haven”t really given them another thought until I met and spoke to Rahul Sehgal, the founder

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Brisk steps to your cabaret!

Are you to tired of searching your perfect nightlife event on google? We bring you your one stop solution. Brisky is a your personal concierge that helps you discover, share as well as book local nightlife events of your interests. Usually, nightlife events  at pubs and nightclubs are events or

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MedNetwork.in – Making healthcare integrated and smart

In the era of busy people and technology friendly gadgets, medical sciences have also progressed in exponential ways but still, today, a lot of medical aid can be got to the patient”s doorstep just by a few clicks, yet there is a foot fall for integrated services. For instance if you wish

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Bloom with Agrowbook.com

Agriculture employs over 1.3 billion people throughout the world, which is close to 40 percent of the global workforce. It has been a source of survival for most families from generations. However, this sector has often been overlooked when it comes to integrating technology. Hyderabad brings to you a one

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Twitter confirms what we’ve all been waiting for!

A couple of days ago, Twitter formally announced what rumour mills had been anticipating for a little while now: An extension to their 140 Character limit! Woot! Woot! But before you get very excited, there are certain provisos to this grand announcement. The 140 character limit still stays, but the

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