Is your company Lunch 2.0 compliant?
October 1st, 2007 | by bgmahesh
Silicon Valley companies have started hosting Lunch 2.0. According to WSJ Lunch 2.0 is defined as,
The concept — dubbed Lunch 2.0 by its founders — has grown into a social-networking phenomenon that now draws hundreds of engineers, venture capitalists, and even summer interns to various companies for free meals and conversation.
Wonder when this will catch up in India’s Silicon Valley (still assuming it is Bangalore). I have been to similar events organized by Mobile Monday, I guess they can coin it as Tea 2.0 or Chai 2.0
No news about Lunch 2.0 compliant companies having a higher valuation


4 Responses to “Is your company Lunch 2.0 compliant?”
By Aravind on Dec 6, 2007 | Reply
Well, Lunch 2.0 has made it to Bengaluru as (what else?) Oota 2.0. (http://oota20.blogspot.com/)
By kokila on Dec 6, 2007 | Reply
please publish Lunch 2.0 compliant or uta 2.0 friendly joints in my city. Bangaluru traffic permitting I will reach there.
By Rana Singh on Dec 19, 2007 | Reply
Next Oota 2.0 will be organized in early February 2008.
Pl. stay tuned.
Thank you,
Rana Singh
By John Bridge on Apr 13, 2010 | Reply
There is of course plenty to know about it. I think above we can find some points. What’s the difference between Princess Di and Tiger Woods? Tiger Woods has a reliable driver