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Deep - Munda Hogeya Sharabi ft Kamla PunjabiDeep - Munda Hogeya Sharabi ft Kamla Punjabi
from YouTube :: Tag // bhangra
June 20, 2008

Deep - Munda Hogeya Sharabi ft Kamla Punjabi Author: PanjabiPaki Keywords: Deep Kamla Punjabi Bhangra Hip Hop Urban Houston Dallas Texas Desi Remix The Gaame Like Father Son Added: June 20, 2008
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Elon Musk Driving His Tesla, Electric CarElon Musk Driving His Tesla, Electric Car
from Kamla Bhatt Show
May 19, 2008

Elon Musk created a mild wave on May 17th 2008 at Santa Clara convention center when he drove into the auditorium in his black Tesla roadster. There was complete silence when Musk drove in his Tesla slowly into the auditorium.
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Sanjana Shukla Wins Saratoga IdolSanjana Shukla Wins Saratoga Idol
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 15, 2008

The popular TV show American Idol has spawned shows everywhere including the Saratoga Idol at the annual Rotary Art Show of Saratoga in Santa Clara County in California. 12 year old Sanjana Shukla won the first place at Saratoga Idol 2008.
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Deep Cold - Bang Yo HeadDeep Cold - Bang Yo Head
from YouTube :: Tag // bhangra
April 20, 2008

Deep Cold - Bang Yo Head In Trunks Now Houston Dallas Texas Desi Gangster Rap Author: PakPanjabi Keywords: Deep Kamla Punjabi Dallas Houston South Texas Gangster Rap Hip Hop Remix Bhangra Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Hunterz Added: April 20, 2008
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MSN Mobile India Shifts Into High Gear Part-1MSN Mobile India Shifts Into High Gear Part-1
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December 29, 2007

Why have we not heard of MSN Mobile India? MSN mobile has been doing business in India for over four years now. I turned to MSN Mobile’s Senthil Sundaram to find out more about MSN Mobile in India. Senthil is the business head of MSN Mobile India. One of the reasons why we have not heard much about Mobile in India is because they were primarily working with the telco carriers. Tags: MSN Mobile India, Senthil Sundaram
MSN Mobile India’s Direct To Consumer Strategy Part-2MSN Mobile India’s Direct To Consumer Strategy Part-2
from - Powered by PodTech
December 29, 2007

In Part-2 of our conversation Senthil Sundaram, business head of MSN Mobile India explains how they plan to do reach out to their mobile customers. They plan to roll out their direct to consumer initiative and make MSN’s mobile portal to the users in a big way. At the same time they are also working with handset manufactures’ like Nokia. Tags: MSN Mobile India, Senthil Sundaram
What Is Human Computer Interaction? Part-1What Is Human Computer Interaction? Part-1
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December 29, 2007

What is human computer interaction? Prof John Canny of UC Berkeley explains that human computer interaction is making computers (technology) available to people. Macintosh is an early example of this. According to John Steve Jobs of Apple was a key entrepreneur and agent in making this happen, but lot of the early ideas came from Xerox Parc and their Star project (Yogen Dalal of Mayfield Fund was a key member of the Star team). Tags: Human Computer Interaction, John Canny, Macintosh, Steve Jobs, Yogen Dalal
Human Computer Interaction In Emerging Economies Part-2Human Computer Interaction In Emerging Economies Part-2
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December 29, 2007

How is human computer interaction different in emerging economies like India? Prof John Canny of UC Berkeley discusses some of the projects that he had his colleagues are working in India using mobile phone for real time video and location based services (LBS). John talks at length about LBS and the how maps are one of the hardest things for people to understand in emerging economies like India. How then do you address this issue of map reading? What do you do when you can’t use the western style of presentation? Tags: emerging economies, India, John Canny, location based services
Prof Tapan Parikh: Innovator and Social EntrepreneurProf Tapan Parikh: Innovator and Social Entrepreneur
from - Powered by PodTech
December 26, 2007

Prof. Tapan Parikh is a teacher, an innovator and a social entrepreneur, who currently teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. He was recently named as the Humanitarian of the Year by MIT’s Tech Review. While at graduate school in Seattle, Tapan took some time off and travelled to India, where he worked with various NGOs and ended up co-founding EkGaon Technologies. Tapan’s focus is to create simple, innovative solutions that can be used in countries like India, Mexico and others. He created a simple, effective solution called CAM by harnessing the power of the ubiquitous camera phone. CAM allows users to scan and store information through a voice prompt and has proved to be effective solution for small organizations in India and other countries. Tune in to find out what this reluctant entrepreneur has to say about the use of technology in emerging countries like India. Tapan is a big believer in the cell phone and how it can empower people in these countries. Tags: CAM, EkGaon Technologies, Humanitarian of the Year, Mobile Phones, Tapan Parikh
MSN India’s Krishna Prasad Part-1MSN India’s Krishna Prasad Part-1
from - Powered by PodTech
December 10, 2007

MSN India is getting ready to unveil its video feature for its audience next week. I caught with Krishna Prasad, aka KP, executive producer at MSN India’s office in Bangalore to find out more about MSN India’s business and content strategy for India and its global Indian audience? Recently MSN Indian tied up with WorldSpace in India to offer audio content to audience located outside of India. What kind of content draws the maximum traffic for MSN? Bollywood and cricket says KP and that answer should come as no surprise considering how popular cricket and Bollywood are in India. In Part-1 of the interview KP talks about MSN’s new look and features, WorldSpace, Bollywood, and videos. Tune back in Part-2 of the interview where KP talks at length about local content for MSN India. Tags: Bollywood, cricket, krishna prasad, msn india, worldspace
Gaming Company Kreeda’s Quentin Staes-Polet Part-2Gaming Company Kreeda’s Quentin Staes-Polet Part-2
from - Powered by PodTech
December 07, 2007

Kreeda, a gaming startup located in Mumbai, the epicenter of India’s nascent gaming industry. Earlier this year Kreeda received an undisclosed amount of money from IDG Ventures India and Bodhi Softbank Holdings. In Part-2 of the conversation we talk to Quentin about doing business in India vs. doing business in China. Quentin has spent the last 15 years working and doing business in Asia. Before turning entrepreneur Quentin was part of IBM, where he headed their digital strategy for Asia. Tags: Kreeda, India, IDG, Softbank, IBM
Gaming Company Kreeda’s Quentin Staes-Polet Part-1Gaming Company Kreeda’s Quentin Staes-Polet Part-1
from - Powered by PodTech
December 06, 2007

Gaming is fast gaining track in India and Mumbai is the epicenter for the industry. I finally caught up with Quentin Staes-Polet, CEO of Kreeda in Bangalore to find out about Kreeda, doing business in India and the challenges of doing business in India. Kreeda bills itself as India’s first dedicated Massive Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) Operator In Part-1 of the interview we find out how Quentin, who is originally from Belgium ended up starting a startup in India. What advice does he have for entrepreneurs who want to do business in India? Quentin says there is lots of money available in India and the investors are very savvy. While finding money is money the key is to find good money points out Quentin. Earlier this year Kreeda received an undisclosed amount of money from IDG Ventures India and Bodhi Softbank Holdings. I asked Quentin the reasons on why they opted not to disclose the amount of money they received. Tags: bollywood dance mela, gaming in india, kreeda, mumbai, quentin staes-polet
Ojas Rege, VP of Yahoo! Global Mobile Products Part-2Ojas Rege, VP of Yahoo! Global Mobile Products Part-2
from - Powered by PodTech
November 29, 2007

We want to be on a billion phones, says Ojas Rege, VP of Yahoo s global mobile products. So, imagine the challenge that Ojas and his team have in order to achieve that goal. You need to have an entrpreneurial bent of mind to do make the internet fit your phone points out Ojas. In Part-2 of our conversation we talk to Ojas about the everyday challenges and what a typical day is like for him. We also talk about India since Ojas is of Indian origin, who grew up in Canada. According to Ojas India is a hot-bed of mobile innovation, and it is no wonder that India is such a big piece of Yahoo s mobile strategy in Asia.
Ojas Rege, VP of Yahoo! Global Mobile Products Part-1Ojas Rege, VP of Yahoo! Global Mobile Products Part-1
from - Powered by PodTech
November 29, 2007

How does Yahoo! access the power of the Internet on the mobile phone? They way a user uses Yahoo! on their desktop is vastly different from the way they use it on their mobile phones. Delivering a seamless, oneclick experience on the mobile phone is a key component of what Ojas Rege does at Yahoo! Yahoo! mobile has two core goals: discovering information and communication with other people. For instance, there is Yahoo s OneSearch for discovering information in your mobile. As VP of Yahoo s global mobile products Ojas and his team work on delivering an indispensable experience for the mobile community around the world. This is not an easy task when you factor in the bewildering mix of phones, the cultural differences and other factors that influence the way way people use their mobile phones. Tune back in for Part-2 of our conversation with Ojas. Tags: Yahoo, Ojas Rege, OneSearch
Microsoft’s Ken Pawlak on HSPA or Mobile Broadband PCs Part-2Microsoft’s Ken Pawlak on HSPA or Mobile Broadband PCs Part-2
from - Powered by PodTech
November 21, 2007

Where is the market for the yet to be released HSPA or mobile broadband PCs that GSM and Microsoft are promoting. In Part-2 of our conversation Ken Pawlak of the Unlimited Potential Group of Microsoft talks about where those markets. Unsurprisingly the Asia Pacific region and specifically India provide a huge potential market for mobile broadband PCs. Do you need 3G networks to connect to your mobile broadband laptop? Tune in to find out what Ken has to say. Tags: HSPA, GSM, Microsoft, India, 3G
Microsoft’s Ken Pawlak on Mobile Broadband LaptopsMicrosoft’s Ken Pawlak on Mobile Broadband Laptops
from - Powered by PodTech
November 21, 2007

How do you make the GSM network relevant to millions of PC users around the world? Simple. Plug in a mobile broadband or High Speed Internet Access (HSPA) chip into the laptop and you are good to surf the internet. What is the target market for these mobile broadband PCs? They are millions of people in the middle and the base of the economic pyramid around the world. Then there is also the fact that over 80-85 percent of mobile phones around the world use GSM standard. I caught up with Ken Pawlak, Director, Mobile Operator PCs, Unlimited Potential Group of Microsoft at the GSMA Asia Mobile Congress in Macau. In Part-1 of the interview Ken talks about mobile broadband PCs and laptops and shares the market research findings for these PCs. Don’t go out looking for these PCs or laptops since they will be out sometime early next year. Tags: GSM, HSPA, Unlimited Potential Group, Microsoft
David Ko: Yahoo’s Mobile Strategy In AsiaDavid Ko: Yahoo’s Mobile Strategy In Asia
from - Powered by PodTech
November 17, 2007

Asia has the largest and fastest growing mobile users in the world. Yahoo! mobile has a pretty significant presence in Asia. David Ko, Vice President and General Manager of Yahoo! Connected Life Asia talks about Yahoo’s strategy and plans in the Asian market. David is responsible for the deployment of Yahoo’s mobile products and strategy in various Asian countries. Earlier this week at the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress in Macau Yahoo! made two major announcements. The first relates to the expansion of its relationship with telecom operators out of which three are from India: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Aircel and BPL Mobile and the rest are from Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. Yahoo OneSearch is a search offering specifically tailored for mobile phones and was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas earlier this year. The second announcement was the availability of Yahoo! Go in Chinese in Taiwan. This interview was recorded at the GSMA Mobile Congress in Macau on November 14, 2007. Tags: David Ko, GSMA, Macau, Bharat Sanchar Nigam, Aircel, BPL Mobile, Yahoo, OneSearch, mobile phones, CES, Yahoo! Go in Chinese
Cisco’s John Chambers in IndiaCisco’s John Chambers in India
from - Powered by PodTech
November 01, 2007

Cisco, the networking giant is bullish about doing business in India and that was the central message delivered by John T. Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco in India. So far Cisco has invested $1.1 billion in India. Tags: Cisco, John T. Chambers
Shantanu Narayen, President and COO of Adobe Part-2Shantanu Narayen, President and COO of Adobe Part-2
from - Powered by PodTech
October 29, 2007

In Part-2 of the interview with Shantanu Narayen, President and COO of Adobe describes his company’s India strategy. What about mobile strategy in India? Tune in to find out. Adobe established its India office in Noida about 10 years ago. Tags: Shantanu Narayen, Adobe, India, Noida
Shantanu Narayen, President and COO of AdobeShantanu Narayen, President and COO of Adobe
from - Powered by PodTech
October 26, 2007

Helping people engage with ideas and information is how Shantanu Narayen, President and COO of Adobe describes what his company does best. Adobe recently completed 25 years and is expected to about $3 billion in revenue this year. I caught up with Shantanu, who was on a whistle-stop tour of Bangalore, to find out about Adobe s Rich Internet Application (RIA) initiative and how it is working wiht the open source community. Shantanu also talks about innovation, and how Adobe nurtures innovation through its Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) program. Prior to Adobe Shantu co-founded Pictra, a digital photo-sharing startup in the late 1990s. Before that he worked with Apple and Silicon Graphics. Tune back in for Part-2 where Shantanu talks about Adobe s mobile strategy and about Adobe India. Tags: Shantanu Narayen, Adobe, Bangalore, RIA, Entrepreneur, EIR, Pictra, Apple, Silicon Graphics
Hemendra Godbole on Pan IIT ConferenceHemendra Godbole on Pan IIT Conference
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August 06, 2007

Hundreds of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) alumni and faculty congregated in Silicon Valley for the 3-day Global Pan IIT Conference 2007. Spekers included Jeff Immelt of GE, Arun Sarin of Vodofone, Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures, Rajat Gupta of McKinsey, Senator Clinton (via satellite), Umang Gupta and others. I caught up with Hemendra Godbole who was a volunteer and co-chairman of the content group to find out the purpose and goal of holding this conference and also what motivates him to volunteer? Tags: Global Pan IIT Conference, Jeff Immelt, Arun Sarin, Vodofone, Vinod Khosla, Khosla Ventures, Rajat Gupta, Senator Clinton, Umang Gupta, Hemendra Godbole
India’s Mobile Users and Missed CallsIndia’s Mobile Users and Missed Calls
from - Powered by PodTech
August 06, 2007

In this video clip I quiz Rodrigues, who works for a tour and travel company in Bangalore, on how he uses his cell phone. We start with the missed call phenomena to SMS and ringtones. Never heard of missed calls?  In India missed calls and SMS are the preferred means of communication for mobile users. . Missed call, also known as missed call alert, is the preferred way of communicating in India. The Indian mobile user has mastered the art of missed call. Instead of leaving voicemail, mobile users in India prefer to dial a number, let it ring a couple of times and hang up. And the person who gets the missed calls knows that someone called them. The missed call can be a pre-arranged signal or pre-arranged message to mean something specific like I have left the office and headed home, or could you please bring the car to where you dropped me off? etc. The missed call has many variations like the number of rings, the number of missed calls, or the time the call was made. Every month millions of cell phone users are added in India and they continue to flummox marketing folks in the innovative way in which they use their mobile phones. Tags: SMS, ringtones, missed calls, India, mobile
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March 19, 2007

Entrepreneur Pankaj Jain is bootstrapping his mobile start-up, Taxila Lab, and is on the verge of releasing his product soon. Though Taxila Lab is still in stealth mode, Pankaj agreed to talk to us about his company and its new product in broad terms - it has something to do with mobile retail and the long tail theory. Pankaj pointed out that, for example, iTunes makes millions of titles available, while mobile music stores like Vodafone Live are restricted to only the hits (fewer than a thousand at any given point). It is the mobile phone's UI limitation that is limiting the high levels of user adoption and full monetization of content that a digital channel ought to have, says Pankaj. And that's where Taxila comes in. Pankaj says that his company's technology helps build digital stores that enables "long tail retailing" on mobile phones. Prior to founding Taxila, Pankaj worked at Oracle, Siebel and July Systems. Tags: Pankaj Jain, Taxila Lab, Vodafone Live


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