“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” — Albert Einstein

Print This Post Print This Post

Catching Up on Readings

Saturday, May 10, 2008 Related Content Share/Send | No comments

Since the last catching up list on April 26, you may have accumulated more backlog. What with the Yahoo-Microsoft frenzy? Here’s a quick cache of the articles since, that you may want to make sure you read:

MicroHoo: Microsoft’s Shopping List

Vision India 2020: Preface, MIT India

Deal Radar 2008: Seventymm, Cleartrip, Yatra, MakeMyTrip, Everest Software, Intaact, Genius

Earnings Analysis: Qualcomm, Nokia & Infineon, ARM, Cadence, Saas Companies, SAP, Shutterfly, Akamai, Cisco & Competition, Comcast, Leapfrog, Disney & Netflix, Blue Nile, WebMD, ZipRealty & Monster, and Marvell’s Valuation Analysis

Entrepreneur Case Studies: Gautam Godhwani (SimplyHired), Fred Weber (MetaRAM), Murli Thirumale (Ocarina)

Forbes Columns: Lighting the Way in India, HydroAlchemy

Others: The Economy, India’s Salary Hike Slows Down, Adify is Sold, India’s Film Industry

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


Free Updates

Subscribe to feed (learn more)

Or get updates by e-mail:

Recent Comments

  • Small a car is need for india, we need to look beyond Indian cities, small town and villages will certainly benefit. why don't we take it from other perspec… subhankar on Small Car Boom Spell Urban Doom
  • Sramana, Thanks for the replies to my posts. What are your thoughts on this article? http://seekingalpha.com/article/76511-where-are-… Chetan Mittal on Vision India 2020: MIT India
  • Wanna know more abt Vision India 2020 … Abhijeet on Vision India 2020: Urja
  • Late again! :( This idea did strike a few of us a while back. Thanks for showing the big picture. I am convinced of the market potential. It will be great to… Arpit Agarwal on Vision India 2020: Urja
  • Here is another article which discusses a similar issue and in a more detailed manner. http://seekingalpha.com/article/76511-where-are-indias-innovat… Saswat Praharaj on Why No Product Companies in India?
  • Interesting vision, kudos on something visionary in this space. Solid research in the US and in some APEC countries shows that, in Math & Science (STEM)… Mike on Vision India 2020: Lucid

From Related Sites

Close
E-mail It