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Yahoo! 'Boss' offers up search to build on
News hopes to attract both entrepreneurs and researchers - it has formal Boss partnership with Stanford University in the US, the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other educational sites. [10 Jul 2008]
Exclusive: silicon.com reveals the world's Tech Hotspots
News Bangalore, ranked the second most influential Tech Hotspot by the panel, is at the heart of India's technology boom, while London was ranked third by the international panel including CIOs, entrepreneurs, academics, lawyers and technology editors. [03 Jun 2008]
Indian tech companies on the move to tier two cities?
News Bhattacharya was speaking last week at a discussion organised by The Indus Entrepreneurs, a global not-for-profit organisation promoting entrepreneurship. In five years, 1.7 million jobs in the IT sector in India will move out of tier one cities... [02 Jun 2008]
Tech to tackle India's poverty
News More than 22,000 jobs have been created in villages, from BPO employees earning $150-a-month to entrepreneurs starting book binding or tailoring businesses. Villagers in India are turning to technology to lift them out of the deprivation that keeps... [23 Apr 2008]
Hillary Clinton talks tech
News And students, entrepreneurs and consumers have been empowered by the wealth of information and opportunities afforded by an open internet. Iraq, immigration, taxes and health care probably have been the four most pressing topics of the 2008 US... [03 Jan 2008]
Post Office COO moves on
News It will be about how I can bring a wealth of operations experience to entrepreneurs who want to operationalise their businesses and significantly improve their value to the market. The Post Office director of operations Ric Francis is leaving the... [05 Nov 2007]
Tech pros up in arms over tax change
News But, according to James Bennet, technology director at accountancy firm Ernst & Young, the move will hit entrepreneurs and people who invest in their own companies much harder. Large investment companies will find ways around paying the full 18 per... [15 Oct 2007]
Young entrepreneurs winning out with web skills
News A new generation of young entrepreneurs is causing a stir by using the internet to get ahead in business. But good, old fashioned business skills are still important too, the entrepreneurs said. Adam Hildreth, young entrepreneur and CEO of software... [23 May 2007]
Microsoft to mash-up its web services strategy
News With its updated business terms, Microsoft is trying to encourage web entrepreneurs and developers to ally with its hosted services, such as Virtual Earth and Live search. Microsoft's strategy in the burgeoning world of ad-supported online software... [30 Apr 2007]
After the tech boom - what's India's next big thing?
News And even if VCs find the right entrepreneurs, they may find that others have got there already. And while China is attractive for the size of its market, India is interesting for its entrepreneurs, he said. [29 Mar 2007]
O2 woos SMEs with freebies
News O2's business propositions manager, David Baxter, said: "This is designed to give entrepreneurs the support they need. O2 has announced a new "starter pack" for customers that are setting up small businesses. [08 Mar 2007]
China overtakes Japan in R&D
News From entrepreneurs at the Great Wall to Hong Kong's Octopus card - click here to see the China Special Report. China will become the world's second highest spender on research and development, overtaking Japan for the first time in 2006, a study... [04 Dec 2006]
Wi-fi lovers get social networking site
News With funding available for wireless companies, and waves of hype surrounding technologies such as 3G, wi-fi and WiMax, the site - which costs $300 for full membership - sounds similar to efforts during the dot-com boom to pair up entrepreneurs... [31 Aug 2006]
Are virus writers the new entrepreneurs?
News Modern virus writers and the criminal operations which pay for their skills are looking ever more like real businesses according to one security expert, who even likened them to dot-com start-ups. Greg Day, security analyst at McAfee, said these... [17 Jul 2006]
Net neutrality vote splits US Senate
News Without new rules prohibiting such practices, "we're giving two entities, the Bells and cable, the power to be able to cut deals, and that will change the relationship of entrepreneurs to the internet and to the financial marketplace," said John... [29 Jun 2006]
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