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Adobe India poaches from partner By Bala Shah
US based Adobe did very well financially in 2011. Adobe achieved revenue of $4.216 billion, compared to $3.800 billion in fiscal 2010. This represents 11 percent year over year growth, and exceeded the company’s target of 10% growth provided at the outset of the year. It generated $1.5 billion in cash flow during the year. Adobe has two offices in India at Bangalore and Noida. More... | | IITians write The Game Changers By Suneetha
They bring you those never narrated before stories of tech entrepreneurship in India, and do away with the belief that great companies are built only in the West. They have worked hard to compile twenty such inspiring stories of their alumni into a book ‘The Game Changers’. Meet Yuvnesh Modi, Alok Kothari and Rahul Kumar, from IIT Kharagpur and their book that’s making waves. More... | | Gopi Sade: Techie & Poker expert By Hitesh Shetty
The booming IT industry in India has empowered many Tech Specialists to make more time to pursue their passions. Some IIT Graduates have stopped pursuing lucrative careers in India and overseas and are with NGO’s as well as organizations like ISCKON. Software testing Techie by day and Poker expert after work, Gopi Sade, finished fourth at the recent World Gaming festival in Goa. More... | | Judy Balan: Author of Two Fates By Sherin M
Judy Balan wears many hats, single mother, advertising professional, avid blogger, playwright, and now a novelist. She quit her job to be a full time parent and to focus on her writing. Her book, Two Fates, which began as a spoof on IIT trained iconic author Chetan Bhagat’s Two States has proved it can stand on its own by going in for a reprint within a month of its coming out. More... | | Anu: Techie, Teacher and Triathlete By Hitesh Shetty
The booming IT industry in India has empowered many Tech Specialists to make more time to pursue their passions. Techgoss catches up with Bangalore born and raised Dr. Anu Vaidyanathan who has earned a PhD in Electrical Engineering in record time, hacked Linux and open source at IBM, taught at IIT and IIM – all while becoming the most successful Indian female Triathlete ever. More... | | Four Techies get 5 Lakhs raise each By Sumir Singh
After disappointing financial results, American networking giant Cisco has been undergoing rationalization for the last 5 months. It shuttered its Flip camcorder business. 13 thousand jobs have been made redundant and more than 12 thousand employees moved. Cisco openly said it had ‘lost its way’ and become ‘fat’. But for some CISCO techies, salary increases are well deserved. More... | | Why Rishi gave $8000 to Milaap By Hitesh Shetty
Milaap.org describes itself as ‘an online platform that enables you to lend to India's working poor so they can get access to education, clean water, energy and more. It’s a loan, not a donation. This means you get your full loan amount back once your borrower repays it.’ One of its co-founders Sourabh has a successful record with startups and helped launch Milaap in June 2010. More... | | Punjab Govt: Block Wikipedia page By Bala Shah
Bangalore based The Centre for Internet and Society describes its vision and mission to ‘critically engage with concerns of digital pluralism, public accountability and pedagogic practices, in the field of Internet and Society, with particular emphasis on South - South dialogues and exchange’. CIS filed a RTI with the Govt of India and had scooped the list of banned websites More... | | MacArthur Fellow Shwetak Patel By Suneetha
Shwetak Patel, known for his software which helps consumers conserve energy better, is well recognised in the field. He co-founded a residential energy monitoring start-up ‘Zensi’ in 2008 while in graduate school. Shwetak was nominated a Fellow at Microsoft Research Faculty in July and is now a MacArthur Fellow. Each MacArthur Fellow gets a no strings attached $500,000 grant. More... | | Techie film on the IT-Mafia link By Suneetha
Bangalore bred techie Nagendra, who moved to USA in 2000, literally lives for his passion, films. He has already been involved with two films; one in Kannada and the next titled Mumbhai Connection (note the spelling) which narrates an IT-Mafia nexus and is going places. Techgoss caught up with award winning ‘Atlanta Nagendra’, his name is his tribute to the city he lives in. More... | | |
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