Founding a startup in Delhi( Aug 2007) which hopes to build an elephant. Located in Delhi, India. Played a key role in building three elephants one in India, one in Thailand ( both for Citibank) and finally PayPal in USA, Silicon Valley. For more on my profile visit www.linkedin.com, become a member and search for me
Interesting find, Having done startups in UK and also in India (net4india being one of them), I think this site could really help all those startups in India, which just need a kick start. I have been working with a few people offline trying to get something going to help entrepreneurs, shame so much talent in India, but very little in terms of say web 2.0 projects etc.
Anyhow good site, if anyone has a startup and needs some intro to people in India abroad, please let me know I’ll see if I can point….
I just skimmed through the article. What strikes me immediately is the poor choice of brand name by these companies. Shows that Indians are indeed very poor on the marketing front. Where are the cool names, like Yahoo, Google, Flickr, Skype……..
…but good to see action from India nonetheless. The companies have arrived, we now need to get the marketing right.
Potentially us
but i find the metric “300 pages” a bit irrelevant…
Hi
Seeking VC for a 300 plus page Indian Tourism portal.
Anyone interested to be a investor ??
Thanks
Rajeeb
Iqbal,
My friend Mohan and myself have a new startup and we are looking for some software developers and an architect mostly in the open source area.
We are returning to to India in July 3rd week for good and would like to meet people to see if they would on the team.
Thanks,
Vamsee
Hi To one and all
Interesting find, Having done startups in UK and also in India (net4india being one of them), I think this site could really help all those startups in India, which just need a kick start. I have been working with a few people offline trying to get something going to help entrepreneurs, shame so much talent in India, but very little in terms of say web 2.0 projects etc.
Anyhow good site, if anyone has a startup and needs some intro to people in India abroad, please let me know I’ll see if I can point….
Iqbal
I just skimmed through the article. What strikes me immediately is the poor choice of brand name by these companies. Shows that Indians are indeed very poor on the marketing front. Where are the cool names, like Yahoo, Google, Flickr, Skype……..
…but good to see action from India nonetheless. The companies have arrived, we now need to get the marketing right.