
19 Interesting Indian Social Networks Of 2013
In August 2011, I had done a story on “Why Indian Social Networks Have Re-positioned” as Indians had no better options other than Facebook. But, my quest to keep looking…
Dapple: Discover Movies & Find The Trending Movies Among Your Friends
In a country obsessed with movies as a major source of entertainment, most of us end up discussing our favourite movies with each other. And with such discussions having shifted…
GM India’s myChevrolet India Mobile App Makes A Chevrolet Owner’s Life Smooth
I am yet to own a car but having a personalised mobile car app should be an exciting idea for four-wheeler owners. Life should be easy for a car owner…
Candidly Allows You To Share Candid Messages And Moments With Your Friends
Visual or Image sharing apps are still holding the focus of users. While Instagram has been one of the favourites to be later acquired by Facebook, Snapchat has given a…
Shaukk – Connect & Make Plans With People In Your Neighbourhood Sharing Common Interests
Social networks are evolving as interest based social networks. One wants to connect with like minded people based on their interests. Besides to pursue a particular interest one is more…
The Review Monk Lets You Discover, Review, Rate And Share Movies
People of a common interest always form a group or a community to keep their interests alive. Name an interest and there’s a network for it. And when it comes…
Local Discovery Platform Burrp Launches 2.0 App With Better Location Detecting Feature
The world is shifting drastically to devices that can be carried in the pocket. This change of behaviour has made businesses to move fast and effectively. Today users not only…
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Plash: Content Curation Mobile App That Curates Regional Content Too
News/content reading mobile apps are hotshots of the season. While we have the quite popular international ones like Flipboard, Pulse, Feedly, among others, Indian startups have also ventured in to…
Pune Based Startup Let’s Ride Is A Social Network That Helps You To Ride Together
Sharing a ride has been a cost-effective concept since ages. As a kid I have seen office goers share their cars to save on petrol and to have fun too….
‘News In Shorts’ Provides You Summarized News On Your Mobile
Content consumption over the mobile is going up in the country which has been the largest receiver of smart phone shipments after China and US in Q2, 2013. This consumption…
Trendspotters, Online Entertainment Platform That Wishes To Showcase Trends Across All Genres
Today most of the content websites talk about the ongoing things and hardly focus on the trends in the market. These trends can happen anywhere but we rarely see them…
Baggout – Social Curation Based On What Friends And Other Users Like And Buy
Humans are social beasts and hence shopping is inherently social. While the online buying trend continues to grow, our tendency to find out what our friends intend to buy and…
NewsCo - The Curated News Mobile App That Gives You A Quick Summary
Consuming information on the web is a challenge today. Over the time I have built my sources manually but then I always think about how can it be made smarter….
Rinema Lets You Organise, Share And Explore New Movies
Movie buffs have another reason to rejoice and that’s because of Rinema. With the online platform, we can now stay updated, organised and share our kind of movies with a…
Kochi Based Startup Ravox Joins The Already Crowded Space Of Facebook Commerce
Two years back most of the SMEs wanted to have their store online, now they want it on Facebook. Simple reason being more than 83 million Indians spend time on…
Blonkr Is Trying To Enhance Your Sharing and Buying Experiences Via Social Media
Buying a product is not an easy task which I felt while buying my new mobile. With a limited budget, I also wanted to have the best features so either…
Flixstreet - A Social Platform To Discover, Share And Follow Indian Movies
If we were to go with Mark Twain’s ingredients for an ideal life being “good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience”, where would ‘good movies’ go in these times?…