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  • Startup lessons: How to enter foreign markets and deal with bribery

    Startup lessons: How to enter foreign markets and deal with bribery

    Even as cloud-based startups are entering foreign shores, they counter heavy regulations, bribery and other challenges. Here‘s how some of them counter those hurdles

  • Why Uber, Ola may be responsible for traffic mess in our cities

    Why Uber, Ola may be responsible for traffic mess in our cities

    Safer and more connected public transit along with a regulation on taxi apps is the need of hour than addition of more taxis on our clogged roads. This will not only make our cities cleaner, greener but also improve the quality of life of its citizens.

  • COMMENT: Why Flipkart and Ola's rants against MNCs are unjustified

    COMMENT: Why Flipkart and Ola's rants against MNCs are unjustified

    Creating protectionism in the startup world, will harm consumers, companies and degrade quality of service and quality of Indian products.

  • Why it is the most dangerous time for our planet

    Why it is the most dangerous time for our planet

    Over the next few years, technology will take more jobs from humans. Robots will drive the taxis and trucks; drones will deliver our mail and groceries; machines will flip hamburgers and serve meals.

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  • Why technology may prevent Trump from delivering jobs promise

    Why technology may prevent Trump from delivering jobs promise

    Machines are learning to do the jobs of manufacturing workers; AI-based tools are mastering the jobs of call-center and knowledge workers; and cars are beginning to drive themselves. Over the next decade, technology will decimate more jobs in many professions.

  • How much regulation is desirable in the transportation space

    How much regulation is desirable in the transportation space

    In last 50 years not much has been done either by centre or by state governments to develop public transportation system.

  • Why big companies should fear startups

    Why big companies should fear startups

    On a tour of a young food startup trying to disrupt the home tiffin service and a young budget room aggregation brand, one gets a sense that the big companies are bound for disruption from their younger rivals.

  • Why your favourite internet apps can't be used by millions

    Why your favourite internet apps can't be used by millions

    While mobile apps may have changed our world, a few sensitivities used during app development can change the way, a large part of the world's population lives.

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  • Shared mobility will ask questions of India's car makers

    Shared mobility will ask questions of India's car makers

    A study conducted by OECD reckons that with the rise of driverless vehicles coupled with the impact of shared cars, the demand for cars could fall by up to 90 percent in the coming years!

  • FB partners with Uber for cab-hailing service via Messenger

    FB partners with Uber for cab-hailing service via Messenger

    Uber on Messenger will start rolling out in the United States on Wednesday, Uber said in a blog post.

  • SC mulls multipronged strategy to tackle Delhi pollution

    SC mulls multipronged strategy to tackle Delhi pollution

    To tackle the Delhi pollution menace, the Supreme Court (SC) is looking at a multipronged strategy.

  • 5 Tips for Building an 'Uber for X' Startup

    5 Tips for Building an 'Uber for X' Startup

    When a startup like Homejoy, symbolic of the Uber for X or an on-demand model, collapses, you bat more than an eyelid. Why? Because that's just one of the many Uber for X startups that thrive across different sectors today.

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