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Proto.in 2007 Video Presentations

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More videos of Proto.in 2007 Presentations have been uploaded by Proto.in team. You can access all 23 of them (at this point) in One Play list here. I understand there may be some more videos to be uploaded.

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January 22nd, 2007 at 11:48 pm

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Updates From First Proto.in

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Proto.in, the first Premier Conference to Showcase the Latest Startups from India and Network with Venture Capitalists and Investor community came to an end yesterday.

Eagerly waiting to see some analysis and podcasts. I don’t see Podcasts at podtech.net  yet.  And there is no official update when they will be made available. A link has been posted that refers to a different blog that has links to a few videos of Presentations made at the conference.

The link in the Proto.in blog entry is wrong. Here is the correct URL. You can also see a one/two liner impressions of the Author about each Startup participated in the Conference.

Here are links to a couple of Videos. Will include links as and when they are available. Stay tuned.

 

 

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January 22nd, 2007 at 9:36 am

The Transformation of AT&T to at&t

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Watch this video about the World’s Greatest Transformations of a Business, AT&T to at&t.

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January 19th, 2007 at 8:20 pm

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TCS hits US $1B mark in a Single Quarter

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TCS, the Indian IT Power house reportedly hit US $1B revenue in  a single quarter ending with December of 2006. And is on its way to hit its best in Annual revenues. 

INDIA’s most valuable technology company, Tata Consultancy Services, is on its way to a record $US4 billion ($5 billon) annual turnover after notching sales of $US1.1 billion in a powerhouse December 2006 quarter. The results, including a quarterly net profit of $US252 million, were above estimates. TCS, which is controlled by the diversified Tata Group through its Tata Sons holding company, said revenue jumped more than 40 percent from a year earlier. It also reported closing five big multi-year deals worth $US450 million during the quarter, including one for $US90 million with Australian airline Qantas covering application development and support.
It said at least another 10 big deals – each above $US50 million – were in the order pipeline.

Unveiling the results in Mumbai earlier this week, TCS chief executive S. Ramadorai said the company had “another quarter of exceptional performance,” becoming the first Indian IT company to exceed $US1 billion in revenue in a single quarter. He also said TCS was “winning the talent game” as Indian IT companies scrambled to attract the best staff for a workforce that was becoming increasingly globalised – Source

Source: India: Economic Growth & Development – Powered By Bloglines

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January 17th, 2007 at 4:51 pm

Nokia Goes USB For Charging

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The Nokia CA-100 allows for charging your Nokia device while using your laptop or pc.  The CA-100 is compatible with 2.0 mm charger connector of compatible Nokia devices such as the newer Nseries.

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The Nokia CA-70 allows for charging as well as PC Suite connectivity and data transfer.  The CA-70 is compatible with 3.5-mm charger connector on devices such as the 6630, 6600 but can be used with  the Nokia Charger Adapter CA-44 to charge enhancements that have the smaller 2-mm charger connector such as the newer devices.

With the cable, you can connect a Nokia device provided with a Pop-Portâ„¢ connector to a computer equipped with a compatible USB port. The functions available when using the cable depend on your Nokia device and the PC software that you use with it (for example, the Nokia PC Suite).             

CA-70 supports the USB 2.0 specification. The actual data transfer speed achieved depends on the phone, used services and network properties.

Source: Darla Mack: Nokia’s Introduces USB Charging Solutions

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January 17th, 2007 at 8:50 am

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