Open source CMS Finalists – 2008

I have been using DRUPAL and other open source content management systems for a while now and have run several interesting projects and while I truly believe that DRUPAL is one of the most powerful community platforms, it was good to see it amongst the top finalists for the 2008 Open Source Awards by Packt.

The Packt Open Source Content Management System Award is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS) that have been selected by a panel of judges and visitors to www.PacktPub.com. Now entering its third year, the Award has established itself as an important measure for quality and the popularity of Open Source Content Management Systems.

2008 Open Source CMS Award Finalists

TechCrunch 50 Finalists

www.HIV.org.in presented in Asian Media Summit

Poverty and its dire consequences on human development and national progress remain a regional concern yet we see uneven, even lack of media attention on these issues worldwide. Their impact on a country’s development strategy is enormous, which media should not ignore.

T o address this issue, Global Media Strategies and directions were presented at KualaLumpur, Malaysia.

HIV Atlas and it’s sub sites including (http://www.hiv.org.in) were a part of the presenting companies.

http://www.aibd.org.my

Latest Web 2.0 fundings

VentureCapital Update posted over thirty one companies funded in the month of June:

  1. CarDomain.com Raises $3 Million for Auto Social Networking
  2. Intaact Raises $14 Million for Web-Based Financial Applications
  3. Digitalsmiths Raise $6 Million for Video Ad Matching
  4. SnapTell Raised over $4 Million for Comparison Shopping with Mobile
  5. Ultizen Raises $1.5 Million for Outsourced Video Game Development
  6. Lijit Raises $3.3 Million for Blog Search and Analytics
  7. Revision3 Raises $8 Million for Internet Television Network
  8. SupplyFrame Raises $7 Million for Electronic Component Search Engine
  9. Healthcare.com Raises $6.1 Million for Health Care 2.0
  10. Danal Raises $9.5 Million for Mobile Payments
  11. PixSense Raises $2 Million for Low Bandwidth Mobile Media Transfer
  12. Wesabe Raises $4 Million for Personal Finance 2.0
  13. Apptera Raises Over $9 Million for Mobile In-Call Advertising Network
  14. Prosper Raised $20 Million for Person to Person Lending
  15. MyStrands Raises $25 Million for Song Analysis and Recommendation
  16. Pet Food Direct Raises $10 Million for Pet Food Online
  17. Bag Borrow or Steal Raises $15 Million for Luxury Item Market
  18. StudioNow Raises $1.5 Million to Make Your Movies Better
  19. deviantART Raises $3.5 Million for Artists Community
  20. Veoh Raises $26 Million for Downloadable Videos
  21. Smartsheet Raises $2.69 Million for Online Web 2.0 Application
  22. EveryZing Raises $10 Million for a Podcast Search Engine
  23. Telltale Games Raises $6 Million for Episodic Games
  24. Pay Per Post Raises $7 Million for Blog Postsings
  25. Eye-Fi Raises $5.5 for Online Digital Photo Service
  26. Brash Entertainment – $400 Million for Video Games
  27. IceBreaker – $7.2 Million for Mobile Social Networking
  28. Standout Jobs – $1.5 Million for Web 2.0 Recruiting
  29. FameCast – $4.5 Million for Online Talent Search
  30. Tumri – $10 Million for Merchandising and Advertising
  31. Socialtext – $3 Million for Enterprise Wiki’s

This information is courtsey VenturCapitalUpdate.
Avinash Harsh – Halosys Technologies Inc.

Google vs. Yahoo: “Connect the Dots”

The recent shakeup at Yahoo and the vast difference in the earnings report of the two companies is a perfect business case study.

While there is a lot of speculation, enthusiasm and hopes with Mr. Yang taking over the reins of Yahoo Inc, the single most important thing is to “Connect the Dots”. Yahoo being a collection of some extremely good sites has become the place where webizens spend the most time as compared to any other site /sites.

However, the sites and the services are not tied together with a laser focus on user base and advertising, to make the most of it.  There is Yahoo 360, Messenger, Flickr and many more that could act as verticals while tied to a few horizontal services, including advertising engine, messenger and email.

Google, on the other hand,  has done an extremely good job in keeping a laser focus on the user base for all it’s services that ties in with your google account.

The Battle of the Mobile Operating Systems

This is something that caught my attention, specially in the wake of launch of iPhone.

MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) presents:  The Battle of the Mobile Operating Systems

DATE/TIME: Tue, Jun 19, 6:00pm-8:30pm

LOCATION: Bishop Auditorium, Stanford University Graduate School of
Business, 518 Memorial Way, South Building, Stanford

COST: $35.

Those involved in the mobile industry will remember for generations June
of 2007. Will our previously smart phones get a life and become more fun?
How will the dominant mobile operating systems and the handset
manufacturers that build compelling mobile experiences on top of these
OS’s evolve in today’s changing market?

This event will bring together several players in the mobile ecosystem as
we work together to understand what is next on the Mobile OS world stage.

Speaker:
MontaVista

Moderator:
Redpoint Ventures

Panelists:
Microsoft Corp.
ACCESS CO., LTD
Motorola
Linux Pundit

MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.vlab.org

SVASE Announces “Most Promising” Demonstrators of “Launch: Silicon Valley 2007 ”

SVASE Announces “Most Promising” Demonstrators of “Launch: Silicon Valley 2007 ”

d.light design, Data Robotics, Eyejot, Jaxtr, Nuvora, LogSavvy and Smaato are selected by Attendees from 29 Companies vying for distinctions

Mountain View, CA – June 6, 2007— The Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs (SVASE) today announced the “Most Likely to Succeed” at “Launch: Silicon Valley 2007”, the recently completed event for emerging technology companies.

To culminate the June 5 event, held at the Microsoft Campus here, audience-judged awards were presented for “best-in-class” to companies in each of the six presenting categories. The companies singled out by the audience in each of the categories included:
· Application Services : LogSavvy http://www.logsavvy.com
· Business (Group I): Data Robotics http://www.datarobotics.com
· Business (Group II): Saamto http://www.saamto.com
· Digital Media: Eyejot http://www.eyejot.com
· Energy: d.light design http://www.dlightdesign.com
· Next Generation Internet: Jaxtr http://www.jaxtr.com
· Life Sciences: Nuvora http://www.nuvorainc.com
“We are extremely pleased to pave the way for some excellent new companies and products entering the marketplace. Although we had to narrow down our salutations to just a few, there was tremendous talent as well as enthusiasm for the entrepreneurial spirit unearthed at this event,” said Chris Gill, President and CEO of SVASE

Launch Silicon Valley Event today (June 5) at Microsoft Campus

The 30 Hot Companies Selected For Product Debut Demos at “Launch: Silicon Valley”

Mountain View, CA – May 22, 2007 – The Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs (SVASE) today announced the 30 companies chosen to demo new products at “Launch: Silicon Valley 2007”. The event, which will be held June 5 at the Microsoft Campus here, is a venue for emerging technology companies to share their vision of the next big thing, while networking with an audience of Silicon Valley ’s top movers and shakers.

Visit http://www.launchsiliconvalley.org for the list of companies.

NetSquared Conference for Social Entrepreneurs

It was a great feeling to see the innovation going on for the cause of humanity. NetSquared conference was a huge success, both in terms of connecting like minded people and for supporting the projects that could help millions of people around the globe.

www.netsquared.org

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