• Microsoft's Ken Pawlak on HSPA or Mobile Broadband PCs Part-2
    Microsoft's Ken Pawlak on HSPA or Mobile Broadband PCs Part-2
    08:41 | Kamla Bhatt | Nov 21st, 2007 |

    Where is the market for the yet to be released HSPA or mobile broadband PCs that GSM and Microsoft are promoting. In Part-2 of our conversation Ken Pawlak of the Unlimited Potential Group of Microsoft talks about where those markets. Unsurprisingly the Asia Pacific region and specifically India ...

  • Microsoft's Ken Pawlak on Mobile Broadband Laptops
    Microsoft's Ken Pawlak on Mobile Broadband Laptops
    12:19 | Kamla Bhatt | Nov 21st, 2007 |

    How do you make the GSM network relevant to millions of PC users around the world? Simple. Plug in a mobile broadband or High Speed Internet Access (HSPA) chip into the laptop and you are good to surf the internet. What is the target market for these mobile ...

  • David Ko: Yahoo's Mobile Strategy In Asia
    David Ko: Yahoo's Mobile Strategy In Asia
    11:35 | Kamla Bhatt | Nov 16th, 2007 |

    Asia has the largest and fastest growing mobile users in the world. Yahoo! mobile has a pretty significant presence in Asia. David Ko, Vice President and General Manager of Yahoo! Connected Life Asia talks about Yahoo’s strategy and plans in the Asian market. David is responsible for the deployment ...

  • Vikas Agarwal, VP-Techology, on Monster India's New Video Resume Service
    Vikas Agarwal, VP-Techology, on Monster India's New Video Resume Service
    08:36 | Kiruba Shankar | Jul 3rd, 2007 |

    A while ago, Monster India was the first job site to launch a Video Resume service. In this episode, you’ll hear an interview with Vikas Agarwal, vice president of product & technology at Monster India, the key guy behind the new video service.

    Vikas manages the team that launched the ...

  • Tech News Round-Up from India
    Tech News Round-Up from India
    04:44 | Kamla Bhatt | Feb 16th, 2007 |

    The suspense about Hutchison Essar is finally over. Vodafone acquired 67 percent of the stake from Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecom Ltd. Vodafone paid $11.1 billion for the stake while the remaining 33 percent is held by Ruias of Essar Group.

    Vodafone is in talks with the Essar Group ...

  • Tech News Round-Up from India
    Tech News Round-Up from India
    04:41 | Kamla Bhatt | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Mayfield Funds has made investments in Tejas Networks and Seed Fund, but terms of both the investments were not revealed.

    Navin Chaddha joined the board of Bangalore-based Tejas Networks, an optical networking company. Navin is a serial investor and entrepreneur who founded VXtreme, which was later acquired ...

  • Sujai Karampuri of Sloka Telecom on WiMax Scene in India
    Sujai Karampuri of Sloka Telecom on WiMax Scene in India
    13:24 | Kiruba Shankar | Dec 7th, 2006 |

    WiMax is the promised shangrila for bigger broadband penetration in India. It’s been a distant hope for many years and there’s been much hype surrounding it. Lately, we’ve been hearing about WiMax being deployed in a few cities in India, so it’s a good time to get a realistic ...

  • Vickram's View: Mobile Monday in Mumbai
    Vickram's View: Mobile Monday in Mumbai
    | editor | Oct 17th, 2006 |

    Last Monday, Veer Bothra (seen here on the left) asked me to join in the monthly mixer he organises, called Mobile Monday. It’s loosely tied in with an eponymous event held around the world, an opportunity for mobile platform stakeholders to meet and talk about change … and more of the same.

    Veer wanted me to talk about podcasting, not the nuts and bolts, but where it’s at and its relevance to the radio paradigm. That’s a juicy opportunity, I thought to myself, and so found myself making the difficult journey to North Mumbai (needs planning and a sort of instinctive feel for which combination of segments and modes of transport make it the least painful overall).

  • Yahoo Demos Mobile Podcasting with Motorola at 3GSM World Conference
    Yahoo Demos Mobile Podcasting with Motorola at 3GSM World Conference
    | John Furrier | Feb 13th, 2006 |

    Yahoo announced back in July that they were working with Motorola, but now they are showing podcasting with Motorola. Yahoo and Motorola are showcasing the future of how consumers access entertainment on the go.

    Podcasting is going everywhere. Great stuff. There is a ...

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