Weekly recap of curated posts, in case you missed out reading them.
Most Read:
- FashionandYou in merger talks with Pepperfry. Sign of things to come.
- Flipkart to launch e-Bay like marketplace by March with competitive selling fee
- 5 most frequently asked (irritating) questions to Entrepreneurs [“What do you do?”]
Below are the curated pieces from our content channels:
India Internet
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– Fewer women have access to Internet in India and developing countries. Some find Internet inappropriate for women [read more]
– In less than a year, LinkedIn grows nearly 30% in India, its second largest user base [read more]
– Exclusive: Flipkart to launch e-Bay like marketplace by March with competitive selling fee [read more]
– eBay to invest in Snapdeal? [read more]
– Exclusive: Jabong launches customer care (outsourced) service for ecommerce players [read more]
– Flipkart to launch e-Bay like marketplace by March with competitive selling fee.
Startups
– Indian startup emo2 launches ‘emo2 Anywhere’ OS and Cloud platform at CES [read more]
– MomGrocery launches online grocery store in Hyderabad [read more]
– Bangalore based Cabs24x7 launches online cab booking across 18 cities [read more]
– Scrapehere wants to make shopping a social activity – create collections, set pricewatch, share, review and buy [read more]
– Spotted: 5 Interesting projects on Spark the Rise Contest [read more]
– Delhi court issues fresh summons to Facebook, Google and others for allegedly promoting enmity and religious hatred [read more]
Technology/Apps
– Want to book LPG cylinder? There’s an (official) app for that [read more]
– MakkhiChoose : An ultra cool price comparison browser plugin for ye makkhi choosers[ read more]
– The hoax war between India and Portugal that survived on Wikipedia for 5 years [read more]
Entrepreneurship
* Our coverage of Entrepreneurship/Resources is supported by Mahindra Rise. *
– 5 Worst Startup Advice We’ve Been Given [read more]
– What’s wrong with the online insurance industry? A lot! [read more]
– 5 most frequently asked (irritating) questions to Entrepreneurs [“What do you do?”][read more]
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