Online companies are constantly working on increasing revenues. Chances are during this recession period every company is. So how could the Indian online industry increase its revenues? Came across this interesting blog posting on Lightspeed's blog, it is not about Indian online industry but general media companies. We could learn from their … [Read more] about How to restructure the org chart of online companies for better revenues?
Can the government push languages on the net? No!
India's premier industry body Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has submitted their recommendations to the Telecom Minister. More about this can be read on Medianama. I was surprised to see a note about languages, CII has suggested that the government ensure digitisation of music, video and film industry content in different Indian … [Read more] about Can the government push languages on the net? No!
Post Elections: Which netas are still active online?
Few of our politicians had started tweeting during elections. Now that the elections are done who is still active? There was a "plug" in Bangalore Mirror which talked about SM Krishna tweeting and just one sentence about Shashi Tharoor's tweets. The only politician who is twittering and very sensibly is Shashi Tharoor. He writes exceptionally … [Read more] about Post Elections: Which netas are still active online?
Governments hearing tweets loud and clear

Twitter has been lately in the news for political reasons - Iran's Presidential (rigged) elections. I came across a very funny image related to Twitter and Iranian president today, I doubt Mr. Ahmadinedschad finds it funny! Yesterday Hillary Clinton admitted that Twitter is very important but she has no clue what it is, Clinton said that Twitter … [Read more] about Governments hearing tweets loud and clear
Now, you can tweet in Indian languages

Twitter has been gaining substantial user base from India. Just a year back this article said Twitter was yet to gain popularity in India. In March 2009 the traffic from India went up by 74%, but as the comments in that posting indicates when you start from zero the growth curve always looks impressive. The profile of Twitters from India is pretty … [Read more] about Now, you can tweet in Indian languages