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'Peaky Blinders' new movie to Bradley Cooper's feature film -- what to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, HBO Max, HuluNetflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, HBO Max, Hulu are streaming a number of new films and shows. We have a list.
Five Indian entrepreneurs & their high-profile internshipsFor these start-up founders, internships were crash courses in everything from work culture to customer behaviour.
Twitter starts expansion in India, wants to hire 20 people before year-endThere are 20 open positions in India that Twitter wants to close before the end of the year, and expects to have employee strength of 50 by...
Twitter on hiring spree, revamps Zipdial office in BengaluruThe US-based company has been scouting for talent, ranging from software engineers to someone who can take charge of its growth in India.
How Kunal Bahl, Deepinder Goyal, Aakrit Vaish and others' childhood trysts with entrepreneurship contribute to adult successesA host of new-age entrepreneurs trace their influences to early successes in making money, family role models or even university life.
An early investor's guide on how to get acquiredAt AngelPrime, I hear entrepreneurs telling me why Facebook or Google or some other company would acquire them because of this-that-or-the ...
Twitter's acquisition of ZipDial shines ray of light on expat startup community in IndiaTwitter's $35 million acquisition of missed call marketing platform ZipDial shines a ray of light on the compact but budding expat startup ...
Twitter buys Indian mobile marketing start-up ZipDial"This acquisition significantly increases our investment in India, one of the countries where we're seeing great growth," Twitter said.
Meet ZipDial's Valerie Wagoner: The 'only foreign lady tech CEO in India'“I was in Silicon Valley & saw people starting a lot of nice-to-have companies that were just products or features of products... it was bo...
Twitter in talks to buy Indian mobile tech startup ZipDialBengaluru's ZipDial has developed a marketing & analytics platform that links businesses & users through a unique Indian app – the missed c...
Foreign entrepreneurs try proven solutions for consumer playThey are expanding their focus from social enterprise and non-profit industries to tap into the massive potential of the country’s emerging...
SBI's Arundhati Bhattacharya most powerful Indian woman in business: FortuneInterestingly, two first timers-- Bhattacharya and Nishi Vasudeva, the Chairperson and Managing Director at HPCL (fourth place)-- have made...
Startups open door to interns from IIM, IIT; make the talent pipeline humEven for those not looking to take up entrepreneurship in the short term, these internships are a route to bag full-time jobs after graduat...
Singapore venture capital firm Jungle Ventures Invests in ZipDialSingapore-based venture capital firm Jungle Ventures has invested in mobile technology company ZipDial Mobile Solutions as it expands its b...
Growth potential lures Indian start-ups to explore options in AfricaThe Indian School of Business (ISB) this year called entrepreneurs from Africa to take part in a joint workshop with entrepreneurs from Ind...
Rs 500-cr missed call biz in India: Banks, FMCG cos, political parties use this tool for customer feedbackFor, the Great Indian Missed Call - choice for broke pre-paid users - is turning out to be a Rs 500cr biz for banks, FMCG & politicos.
The humble missed call now makes good business sensePopular campaigns such as the anti-corruption movement and the Delhi rape protests also used missed calls contributing to its popularity.
- Times Internet invests in ZipDial Mobile Solutions
The all-cash investment will make Times Internet a minority shareholder in ZipDial.
US seed fund 500 Startups invests in Bangalore's tech firm ZipDial, closes tenth deal in IndiaUS-based 500 Startups, a seed fund that began investing in India just over a year ago, has closed its tenth deal in the country, backing te...
Drawn by growing market, next wave of foreigners setting up India-focused firmsEntering areas like training, gaming and tech, a 2nd wave of foreigners are setting up India-focused firms, drawn by its market and opportu...