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Google’s Biggest Hiring in 2011

Google is  looking for top talent—across the board and around the globe—and will  hire as many smart, creative people as it  can to tackle some of the toughest challenges in computer science: like building a web-based operating system from scratch, instantly searching an index of more than 100 million gigabytes and even developing cars that [...]

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Blogs a Wannabe Entrepreneur or Start up Should Read

If you are an entrepreneur or having entrepreneurship zeal within you, you need to know much about the nitty-gritty of launching your venture, looking for funds, VCs, etc.You can know much about how to kick off your venture by looking into the minds of Venture Capitalists and Super Angels. Tech Crunch recently produced a list [...]

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Yahoo losing its sheen…Is it falling?

Yahoo losing its sheen…Is it falling?

Whenever there is any crumbling seen in any giant’s wall it always makes headlines. So is the case with Yahoo. Recently, it was reported that  Yahoo is selling off its bookmarking service Delicious and also reviewing its number of other web services. Where and What went wrong with Yahoo will still be a matter of [...]

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WITS Zen launched

Today, WITS ZEN is launched on January 21, 2011.Launched at the Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), NOIDA with presentation on “Leveraging Social Networking Sites for Job Search” made by Praveen Panjiar. The WITS Zen is an initiative to bring the Web, Internet, Technology and Social innovations and innovative news to global WITS enthusiasts, practitioners, prospective customers, business [...]

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Top 10 Reasons Small Businesses Fail

When you start a new business, the last thing you want to think about is Failure. But if you address the common reasons for failure up front, you’ll be much less likely to fall victim to them yourself.Why some businesses fail and why some succeed is a matter of debate, although there are some common [...]

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How to nurture a bootstrapping culture

Bootstrapping, or the art of building a business with little or no money, is the most common way to start a company. Marketing guru Seth Godin, author of The Bootstrapper’s Bible. People often ask him for advice on raising venture capital for their start-ups, and “nine times out of 10, I advise them they shouldn’t,” [...]

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