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Barcamp Delhi 5: Spreading the Word out !

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Share this: StumbleUpon Digg Reddit 5 Comments Filed under BarCamp Tags: BarCamp , BarCamp Delhi , BCD5 , delhi , Google , open source , Social media , startup , twitter 5 Comments Sesso January 22, 2009 at 12:25 pm Great site. & every month, subscribers are kept abreast with the latest offers through monthly catalogue.

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Burrp Delhi

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Log on to burrp Delhi and read the review and send the restaurant details to your uncle right on his phone using Burrp’s SMS feature. what will be good is if they can integrate it with other things, for e.g. the sms you mentioned, or perhaps forum etc, though i am not sure the audience is large enough for these.

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YoMacha: India's Hot or Not ?

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Revenue model Revenue sharing tie ups with SMS service provider, Accessory Providers etc Low cost Banner Advertisements (Local/National) Generating traffic for CPC/CPM based ads. Rating Wars, if a person gets bored of rating pictures, he/she can switch to some interesting videos, pictures, blogs etc in the form of polls.

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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

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Computer Security for NGOs

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Spend time as a team exploring new tools and techniques – for example set aside an hour or so on a Friday afternoon for everyone to install a password manager, or an encrypted SMS application. After all, the open source software powers a quarter of all websites on the internet.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

Spend time as a team exploring new tools and techniques – for example set aside an hour or so on a Friday afternoon for everyone to install a password manager, or an encrypted SMS application. After all, the open source software powers a quarter of all websites on the internet.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

Spend time as a team exploring new tools and techniques – for example set aside an hour or so on a Friday afternoon for everyone to install a password manager, or an encrypted SMS application. After all, the open source software powers a quarter of all websites on the internet.