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themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile

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16 am themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile Jump to Comments There was a time when mobile version of a website used to be a rarity. The trend appears to have changed now and today’s development-teams have to consider the compatibility of their website/blog with mobile phones. it looks as if it is a rip-off from hotornot.

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Barcamp Delhi 5: Spreading the Word out !

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Jump to Comments Image via Wikipedia It is that time of the year when some of the brightest minds gather to discuss about technology, business, startups and much more. Be it Web Technologies, technology related trends, Mobiles, Hacking, Blogging, Vlogs, Social Media etc. Reply Lolly November 6, 2008 at 2:02 pm Barcamps are awesome!

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Getting Ready for LeWeb, Need Your Ideas

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I’ve got a few extra invitations to Google Wave and will randomly select some of the commenters. So, when you comment, please also let me know if you’d be interested in a Google Wave invitation. Clearly, the future of the web is mobile. Most sites are not optimized for browsing on a mobile device. s last blog.

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

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All Stories Web Broadband Infrastructure Mobile Voice FoundRead Briefings Archives. Microsoft represents the Information Age, while Google hints at the shift towards the Connected Age. Microsoft (Information Age) vs. Google (Connected Age). Google depends on a more emergent style of innovation. March 7, 2008, Blah, Blah!

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A Little Bit About Tungle.me | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

I have lived through the ups and downs of the startup life and the Internet bubble. I also worked several years as a VC, before seeing the light and getting back into a startup called Nimcat Networks, which we sold to Avaya in 2005. Yes, three words: mobile, social, search. We spent the last three years making sure Tungle.me

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YoMacha: India's Hot or Not ?

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Home About In the Media OSSCamp Summer Edition themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile June 23, 2008.2:25 What’s really encouraging to see is that it is an internet startup from a non-metro. is an internet startup from Jaipur and has been launched with a concept of rating pictures of people or users themselves. features.

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Marketing, Social Media & Branding Blogs in India

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Home About In the Media themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile Applying the Johari Window to a s/w Product July 24, 2008.3:37 my blog url is [link] thank bhanu Reply daksh September 27, 2008 at 2:18 pm Thanks Ishwar – Glad you like it Reply Ishwar S September 27, 2008 at 8:57 am Interesting list Daksh, the xml feed was the killer.