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Techie left Uber’s good salary to teach on YouTube. Today, with 2 million subscribers, he lives 'slow' Dehradun life he…Akshay Saini, a former Uber engineer, left a high-paying corporate job to pursue his passion for teaching and content creation. Despite ini...
Silicon Valley is in its 'hard tech' eraSilicon Valley has shifted from its Web 2.0 heyday of perks and consumer apps to a more intense AI-driven era. With fewer frills and toughe...
Ecomm giants queue up for ONDC; ecomm enablers bag big bucksIndia’s Open Network for Digital Commerce aims to counter the market power of large ecommerce companies such as Amazon, Flipkart and Relian...
Zomato reloadsIn today's ETtech Morning Dispatch: Zomato may invest in Grofers, India goes Dogecoin crazy and Government shuts real-time access to CoWin ...
Will jobs actually be top of mind when India casts its vote in this Lok Sabha elections?ET Magazine reporters travelled to trade and industry hubs across the country to find out.
From Ludhiana to UK via Australia: How Bhavish Aggarwal drove to successAggarwal and Bhati started out from a 1 BHK office, that functioned as work space for their drivers.
Two Indian-Americans among richest entrepreneurs under 40Vivek Ramaswamy, 30, a former hedge fund manager, has been ranked 33rd on the list with a net worth of USD 500 million. Forbes said his sou...
Corporate sector is staid and boring for today's youthThe story really began on August 24, 2012, when the Bansals raised a whopping $150 million and suddenly, startups were everywhere.
Suits & sayings: Bi-weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors & policy parloursMinisters can propose but joint secretaries can oppose – the techie says the JS in the ministry reminded him yet again what our babus can d...
2014: A politically eventful year for IndiaThe states of Jharkahand, Maharashtra and Haryana witnessed a regime change and Jammu and Kashmir saw a hung Parliament in the recent elect...
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka: Indians don't speak up, just follow orders'People are so excited, there is so much positive energy that has been built up — it's difficult to describe,' says Vishal Sikka.
Sweeping changes: Peek into the way we will work in futureInternet is making certain functions highly relevant & certain others redundant. In the process, IT & related sectors will witness a massiv...