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Google Buzz- Is there a hidden agenda?

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This was not strange, since these two players dominated the market and virtually everyone licensed data from them. Google, that was once dependent on them, today has disrupted that market. Look at how the market which was controlled by 2 major players got disrupted in just 1 year! Related Posts: Mobile Marketing!

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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

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NORTEL at one point in time commanded almost 33% of Canadian stock market value and boasted of a stock market value of over USD250b before filing for bankruptcy as we entered the year 2009. Not for Social Media Marketing! 2 Million ONLINE Leads Market for BFSI Sector in India! Related Posts: Recession?

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ebay X.Commerce & If Indian eCommerce has Missed the Bus?

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I tried creating an infographic to show the ebay strategy based on my understanding and you can understand how the recent buy-outs by ebay are starting to make sense. Let’s look at the buy outs first: 1. Milo is a local ecommerce platform- that allows users to search and buy products within a specific geography.

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David and The Goliaths of the Job portals!

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Question: Why would you want to launch a job portal in a market which is already dominated by 2 mammoths who control over 80% of the market both in terms of traffic and resumes? Question again: Who is the winner in this market? If that was the case the market share gap (in terms of traffic). Answer: Precisely why!

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The Promise of Internet!

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Internet as a medium also very clearly pushed a fact that you can’t spend money and buy consumers-that was a very powerful phenomenon! That, money can buy users, but cannot sustain and retain was truly imbibed in the thought-process. Did Google, facebook, craigslist win the customers by buying insane volume of time on TV?

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