Archive for January, 2010

JustDial Sues Askme for data theft

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Data theft is quite a common phenomena in any web business, especially the local search. JustDial has recently sued Infomedia’s newly launched portal, Askme.in for content theft.

JustDial has obtained an exparte injunction against Infomedia 18 Limited, restraining it from carrying out any business or rendering any service of providing information of business, services, and products, through their newly launched website askme.in.

The High Court has also appointed commissioners to visit Infomedia 18 Ltd’s office in Delhi and Mumbai and to seize and take into custody all the CPUs, compact, floppy discs and/or other storage media containing any part of the commercial or business directory database belonging to Just Dial (source).

Complete news here.

13 Tips for creating a successful web business

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Thanks Vineesh for this insightful post.

Tips for creating a successful new online product

What to build
1. Build for someone specific: The worst possible market for a product is “small businesses on the web”.
2. Don’t be afraid of targeting a narrow niche: The smaller the niche, the lower the bar to success.
3. Solve a real problem that costs money: The easiest way to get someone to loosen their purse strings is to convince them that using your product will pay for itself.

How to build it
4. Test the market with a working prototype as soon as possible: Listen to your users — and, to do this, give them a chance to tell you.
5. Develop iteratively: Aim for the result of each iteration to be useful in and of itself, but keep each iteration as tiny as possible.
6. Get things right, and be decisive in correcting the wrongs: Don’t delay necessary change just because you’re already committed into a different direction.
7. Don’t spend the time correcting until you know what you’re aiming for: If you realise that you need to change the direction of the product significantly, figure out your new goals for before implementing the change.
8. Don’t let your programmers design the user interface: Make sure you have a gifted UI designer on your team.

Who to build it with
9. Make sure every member of the development team is passionate about the product: Build your product in-house, and make sure the team is fully bought into the concept and committed to make it a success.
10. Be sickeningly elitist about your development team and sickeningly inclusive about your users: It’s never the user’s fault, it’s always your product’s fault for not being clear and intuitive enough.
11. The best hiring strategy is to hire no one: You need to recruit a development team to work with you, not for you.
12. Include at least one target user on the development team: Survival is worth giving up equity to get a target user on your development team.
13. Ensure everyone on your development team understands the problem they’re solving: Embed your development team into the end-users’ environment — at least for a time.

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Perfios: A software application to manage personal finance

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Perfios, a Bangalore based startup, is introducing an innovative software application to manage personal finance in a Safe and Trusted environment and help users analyze and understand their finance in a simple, easy and secure way. Perfios was created by individuals who are backed by extensive years of experience in the software domain and are further backed by financial domain experts from various financial institutions.

The members of the Perfios think-tank have had long, successful stints at organizations leveraging the best-of-the-breed technologies to build intuitive, secure software applications for the Banking and Financial Services (BFS) sector. The founding team members have served as C-level executives in several multinational organizations and have been instrumental in setting up and managing global delivery teams. The members have also successfully transformed several start-up software companies into large, profit-making enterprises.

Who can benefit from Perfios?
Perfios is for anyone who wishes to solve the problem of managing wealth distributed among various asset classes and among various institutions. If you have bank accounts, credit cards, Mutual Funds, Equity etc with multiple institutions, how often have you felt that – ‘what if all of this could be accessed at one place?’ Perfios addresses exactly this aspect (and more!) and provides access across asset classes on one platform and in the process takes care of your other worries too!
Please do give it a whirl (www.perfios.com) and share your feedback.

Maneesh Dhir Joins Apple India As Country Sales Manager

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Maneesh Dhir has joined Apple as the companys “new Country Sales Manager for India, responsible for the day-to-day operations in the region.”
In July last year, Apple India lost its chief Alok Sharma who had led the firm for five years and was reportedly responsible for growing its operations from $10 million to $100 million. Tom Preising, Director, Sales Operations for Apple EMEA had taken over as country head for India.
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Mnemonic Dictionary – Word Power Made Easy

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Mnemonic Dictionary (MD) helps in learning and remembering word and it’s meaning easily by providing memory aids (called mnemonics) for each word. Mnemonics connect to-be-remembered meaning of words with a systematic and organized set of images or words that are already firmly established in long-term memory and can therefore serve as reminder cues.

The website puts the vivid mental images and whacky imagination to use. For instance, the word “nefarious” which means “extremely wicked” may be very difficult to learn and use. The mnemonic they have used is that this word sounds like ne(nephew)+farious(furious),so your nephew is very furious or cruel or violent.

The Mnemonic Dictionary team is based in Hyderabad (India).

MD Team: Amit Aggarwal, Pritam Kumari, Prameela Jeppu, Arun Dubey, Himanshu Arora

Visit mnemonicdictionary.com to explore the service.