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November 11 Roundtable Poll Winner

Posted on Friday, Nov 12th 2010

Adarsh Jain’s Fippy was chosen the best business of those presented at yesterday’s roundtable through a poll on our Facebook page. Congratulations! In case you missed it, you can read Sramana Mitra’s roundtable recap here and listen to the recording found here.

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November 11 Roundtable Recording

Posted on Thursday, Nov 11th 2010

In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here. You can choose which business you like the best through a poll on our Facebook page.

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2010: Online Recharge Services, Gurgaon, India

Posted on Thursday, Nov 11th 2010

Coverage of NASSCOM’s 2010 Emerge 50 continues with Online Recharge Service Private Limited, through its www.RechargeitNow.com is a multioperator Web-based instant pre-paid recharge station. It specializes in delivering next-generation online prepaid recharges in India. >>>

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2010: PAC Labs/GILD, San Francisco, California

Posted on Tuesday, Nov 9th 2010

PAC Labs creates solutions to help employers the best technology talent anywhere in the world. The company’s flagship product is GILD, a tool that PAC Labs describes as “where social gaming meets career advancement.” >>>

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Next 1M/1M Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs On Thursday, November 11

Posted on Monday, Nov 8th 2010

Entrepreneurs, the next free online roundtable will be held this Thursday, November 11, 2010, starting at: 11 a.m. EDT/8 a.m. PDT/9:30 p.m. IST.  We hope you will join us and let other entrepreneurs know. You can find more details and register here.

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Start-Ups: Can You Handle The Truth?

Posted on Monday, Nov 8th 2010

In case you missed it, Adriana Gardella with the New York Times recently covered the roundtables in her post Start-Ups: Can You Handle The Truth?

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2010: GlobeTask

Posted on Monday, Nov 8th 2010

“Anybody can go offshore and find somebody for four bucks an hour. But to find somebody who understands your culture and speaks your language, and knows where you’re coming from, that’s one step up,” says Josh Last, CEO and founder of GlobeTask, of his company’s approach. How important is the cultural factor? Tony Scott’s interviews with CEOs from around the world are just one of the blog’s attempts to gain a sense of how managers and workers view the role of national cultures in business. Opinions and models vary greatly, as we have seen in recent posts. On the one hand, onshoring, where U.S. companies outsource work not overseas but to U.S. workers in lower-cost rural locations, is on the rise. A recent Deal Radar profile featured Greytip, an Indian company committed to serving India-based clients. On the other hand, my interview with Gary Swart of oDesk shows that the virtual assistant market is becoming more popular, with an increasing number of opportunities for offshore workers. With GlobeTask, Last aims to avoid some of the disadvantages of cross-cultural teams yet allow clients to reap the benefits of outsourcing and off-shoring. >>>

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1M/1M Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs On Thursday, November 11

Posted on Friday, Nov 5th 2010

Entrepreneurs, the next free online roundtable will be held on Thursday, November 11, 2010, starting at: 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST/9:30 p.m. IST.  Please join us and let other entrepreneurs know. You can find more details and register here.

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