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With the tablet and smartphone revolution taking over the age of PCs and desktops, companies have also had to redesign their strategies in order to be more compatible with the changing scenario. Startups face the heat of this transition more than the well-established companies in terms of keeping their sites speedy even on mobiles and…
News Startups
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The India Internet Group, which invests in India-focused early stage Internet and Mobile technology startups, has launched a unique business plan competition for entrepreneurs in the U.S. to participate in India-focused Internet or Mobile technology businesses startups. The Venture Competition, as the plan has been named, seeks to identify and support such innovative business ideas. The plan aims to facilitate cross-pollination of…
News Web
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This article is an extension to the article 14 must read books for budding entrepreneurs posted earlier here on Digitizor. This list compiled here, features our all time favourite picks. It consists of those books that we would love to recommend to others and is in no way based on some rankings or anything like…
Articles General Ideas
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These days the no. entrepreneurs is on the rise. Every other college going guy wants to be an entrepreneur. But it is not that easy to fight out the fierce competition and come out as an winner. It requires lot of dedication to prove your mettle among other budding entrepreneurs. And for winning you need…
Articles General Ideas
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A default installation of Fedora 10 will boot you into the Graphical User Interface (GUI) Mode (unless you havent opted for installing the X1-GUI packages). In case you are running only a server out of your Fedora 10 box you might want you computer to be started only in the text mode. For forcing your…
How-To Linux
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Plymouth is the new Graphical Boot system of Fedora 10 which replaces the old RHGB boot system. If you have already installed Fedora 10 and are able to see a blue-white bar at the bottom of your monitor/screen while Fedora 10 loads, then Plymouth is actually enabled on your system. You are unable to see…
General How-To Linux
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