Here are our most read blog posts and discussions for 2011 … some of them are older posts, that continue to stir audiences! Top 10 Online Advertising Trends for the Decade Building India’s Amazon: Flipkart CEO Sachin Bansal Entrepreneurship Education: Incubator Business Models Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) Why No Product Companies
This holiday season, as we play with fun topic like music, food, and dance, I also want to tackle one heavy topic: mental illness. There has always been a stigma around mental illness. Yet, 10 percent of the U.S. population is mentally ill. And if you extrapolate from that number, it is conceivable that worldwide,
Rhumba has its origin in Cuba. Here are some clips from the film “Strictly Ballroom” to get a feel for the dance. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a very fun movie.
Sramana Mitra: What was the structure of what you were selling? Were you offering company specific information, or was it an Internet front end to a centralized data store? Neno Duplan: It was centralized web-based model based entirely on multi-tenancy. We had a single database for every client but a common interface. The database was
SM: Let’s switch to entrepreneurial opportunities. Give me some ideas about interesting collaboration applications that are open areas that could be interesting businesses to build today, given today’s landscape. CL: Sure. I there’s still a lot of opportunities around better unification of the user experience, especially as it relates to data conferencing and Web conferencing.
Sramana Mitra: What did you initially go to market with? Was your initial offering an Internet portal for environmental data or was it consulting? Neno Duplan: We did not have a product or software offering. We had five employees and we used our collective connections to do environmental consulting. We were working on projects where