
Facebook motor cycle in Mumbai By Techgirl
Over the last year, Techgoss has conducted at least 2 photo competitions and published a number of exclusive human interest photos with some IT, BPO, KPO and Telecom links to the images. In July, 2010, during our first Photo Competition, Techgoss had published exclusive photos of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg attired in Indian clothes and dancing at a wedding in India.
The photo of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg attired in Indian clothes and dancing at a wedding in India was hugely popular and republished by a number of high profile blogs including Gawker, Pluggdin and many others.
Other photos we published which later went viral (including one being referenced from Wikipedia) include
-Sometime back, a Tipster sent in photos of the marriage ceremony for Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia.
-In Feb, 2011, as part of our last photo competition, our exclusive photo of the Facebook shop in Mumbai went viral
And there were many more including one of Infosys branded samosas being sold in Pune. Techgoss had also published a photo of Nokia branded underwear being sold in India. Every major western brand and Trademark has been used (misused?) without getting official permission.
Techgoss reader TechWolv spotted a Facebook fan in Mumbai, who loves Facebook (FB) so much, that he has a Facebook (FB) number plate on his motor cycle. Am sure the Mumbai cops would like to ‘Friend’ him if they see the number plates.
Rs. 1500 will be sent to TechWolv for sending in this extraordinary photo.
Do you have such human interest photos as well? For really exclusive photos, we will pay you a minimum of Rs. 5000, for most you will get a minimum of Rs. 1000. Anonymity guaranteed if you prefer your name is not used with the photo. We will not use your name if you prefer to be in the background.
Techgoss note: Techgirl is a senior Tech journalist who reports on the IT, KPO and KPO Sectors for a leading media house. In her spare time, she dabbles in satire in her blog techgirltalk.blogspot.com. Techgirl has been ejected from Twitter for satirizing an Indian Minister. Her satire blog has links to her Times of India interview detailing her being kicked out of Twitter, and then being invited back.
(5/20/2011) |