Posted on April 14th, 2009 by rajs
Came across this start up - PAW.
I must congratulate Mr. Rajat Gupta for venturing into software products. The product space is very empty with almost every one else wanting to start one more web2.0 website with no real revenue generation capabilites!
Coming to PAW 1.0 - as the name indicates this is a work bench to [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2009 by rajs
This is my first post on my own domain - thoughtsinprogress.co.in. I have been desiring to have my own website for quite some time and finally - a small desire satisfied.
This blog is about my experience with my webhosting provider whost.in. I found whost.in after extensive searching on internet for a provider to satisfy my [...]
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Posted on March 4th, 2009 by Rajs
One more start up - pustak.co.in. This is an India (Bangalore) based online book store start up.
While I am yet to a buy a book online, the book catalogue is very comprehensive and most importantly functional - most titles I searched for are available.
The website is very organized. Unlike Amazon, it is difficult to [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2009 by rajs
I came across this very innovative website - www.vidteq.com - that provides driving directions & locates businesses in Bangalore. While providing online driving directions is a very old idea, this website takes this seemingly simple idea to a whole new level by providing entire video of the road from source to destination - along with audio [...]
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Posted on January 26th, 2009 by rajs
Namastay.in is a webportal for searching/booking accommodation at off beat places - like homestays, guesthouses, resorts etc anywhere in India. The portal has very good number of listings and has detailed reviews of all the listings. The highlight of this portal is probably the video clippings of the home stays/resorts/guest houses etc. Very innovative and [...]
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