Google’s Former Head Of Search Amit Singhal Joins GOQii Board
Wearable devices startup GOQii has named former Google executive Amit Singhal on its board. Singhal, who is also an angel investor in GOQii, resigned as head of Google’s flagship search business in February after spending over 15 years in the company.
The Layoffs Spread To Indian Unicorns; InMobi Fires 10% Of Its Staff
It’s been a tough few months for Indian startups, but the bigger ones that been thought to be largely doing well. In a sign that even vaunted, highly funded startups are struggling, InMobi has become the latest company to let go of employees. It has fired 100 people from its headcount of around 1000 in Bangalore.
There’s A New Entrant In The Indian Home Services Space – Facebook
Facebook has just made a huge play in the Indian home services space by launching Facebook services. It’s created a separate section, Facebook Services, where it promises to “find local businesses with the best Facebook reviews and ratings.”
IBM Charged A Company Rs. 9.5 Crore For An App. This Developer Just Made It In 4 Mins.
It’s no secret that large scale software contracts are often hideously overpriced, but this takes the cake. The US government airport security agency…
Narayan Murthy, Co-founder Of Infosys Calls Indian IT Companies “Immigration Agents”.
At an event organised by Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, Narayana Murthy, the co-founder and emeritus Infosys, who was conferred an honorary doctorate at the premium management school, has made a rather controversial statement.
The Infosys founder was reported as saying that Indian IT companies act as “Immigration agents”, referring to the huge onslaught of employees that are sent abroad every year to work onsite in US companies.
Kishore Biyani Doesn’t Hate E-Retail After All; Future Group Acquires FabFurnish.com
The Future Group has just acquired FabFurnish.com, which was one of India’s first home and furnishing online stores.
The Indian Startup Ecosystem — Something isn’t right: An Outsider’s View
I am not even remotely involved with the Indian startup ecosystem. But unfortunately, I read a lot and try to make sense of it in equal measures. And from whatever I have been reading and observing regarding the Indian startup story, especially in the last 12 months, I feel something is not right. Let me cut to the chase right away. Here’s what I think:
After 77 Years, HP Has A Cool New Logo And Everyone’s Loving It
HP, or Helwett Packard, has just launched the “thinnest laptop” yet in the Spectre 13″, and it’s done it in style. Apart from a jazzy video and other new age marketing paraphernalia, HP has used this opportunity to unveil a new logo. The logo was originally designed by Moving Brands, an agency, as a part of a branding overhaul 5 years ago. Back then, the logo was rejected
Jugnoo Accuses Ola Of Foul Play, Publishes Proof
After Uber had approached the Delhi High Court accusing the company of making fake bookings on its app to sabotage its business, Jugnoo has followed suit with similar claims of its own.
Jugnoo is a Chandigarh-based auto aggregator that competes directly with Ola, which also has its own auto booking service. It alleges that Ola employees have been creating fake accounts over the last 10 days to book and make cancellations on Jugnoo’s app leading to loss of revenue for the company and also affecting the income of auto-rickshaw drivers.