Archive for June 2008

 
 

How To Find a Dream Job with Startups in India

As they say: the next best thing to starting up a company is to work with a startup. Following are the resources which would help you find jobs with startups in India:

Are you aware of any more resources?

Are you Web Sick?

I am. And, so is the world. At least Financial Chronicle editorial thinks so (which apparently mentioned my post: Are You Guilty of Solving World’s Problems?).

Are You Guilty of Not Solving World’s Problems?

I am. Having read this article intensified my guilt. Aren’t there enough web mashups already? Do you really need to create yet another social network? Web entrepreneurs today are so hallucinated by their own culture that they have forgotten that there is a whole range of important problems to be solved for which the internet is not necessarily the panacea.

I am not suggesting that what they are doing is wrong. In fact, they are making best use of what they know. They are making cool virtual pets simulations, social networks for cats, amazing google maps mashups and a ton of amazing applications which really have potential to revolutionize the world. Imagine, how the world would be transformed if all the cats in the world could actually communicate over the internet. But – here comes the reality – apart from a (very) few cases (read Facebook, Youtube, etc.) the potential for these web apps never seems to be realized. Millions of such useless apps hopelessly float around the web, waiting for someone to discover and use them.

All these web programmers, on the other hand, could devote their time to what world really wants. The world does not want their trivial apps. The world wants its problems of hunger, poverty, thirst, freedom and happiness to be solved. The world wants to prevent millions of children who die everyday due to preventable causes. The world wants to break the vicious cycle of poor nations. The world wants to get better.

Having realized that I have wasted so much making futile web apps that nobody really cares about, I really want to change the world. It might sound naive but that’s where the fun lies. Only the true naive can innovate and invent new business models that solves world’s pressing problems.

So, world, here I come!

Business and Startup Incubators in India

Click here to see a slideshow of all 10 26 50 business/startup incubators in India. If you know any oter incubator, let me know.

Is Universe = Mathematics?

Stumbled across an excellent article in which a scientist shares his thought on whether universe is actually made up of mathematics. My personal view (as if it actually matters) is that it is a very intriguing possibility. Imagine if all mathematical objects are actually their own universes. This way, we would have infinite universes and the grand question of why our universe is special would be solved. Our universe is not special in any way. It is just one of the infinite mathematical objects. The numerals 1, 2, etc. would be making their own dull universe. Our universe could be a very, very complex mathematical object. Wow! This is thing is pretty cool.

Introducing MyJugaad.in

I am very proud to announce MyJugaad.in, a web app that I have developed.

What is MyJugaad.in?

MyJugaad.in is a slideshow for webpages, which are sourced either from popular websites such as del.icio.us, digg, google news, etc. or from a list provided by you or from a RSS feed(s).

For example, here is a guided tour of all I have done in my life.

How can it be used?
It can be used in a variety of ways:

  • For browsing the web lazily when you are too tired to do active browsing.
  • As an alternate way to access your RSS feeds.
  • To create a showcase of best posts of your blog.
  • To make a tour exposing best parts of your website.
  • Keeping track of best stories on the Internet.

So, people, have a look at MyJugaad.in and let me know your comments/feedback/criticism/bugs/rants/appreciation. Also, please note that the web app is still being tested, so if you come across any unexpected behavior, let me know ASAP.

This Blog is One of the Most Popular Blogs in India

Wow! It surely comes as a surprise to me. This blog is featured on India Blogs, a Directory of Top Blogs in India and Most Widely Read Indian Bloggers.

Thanks Amit Agarwal of Digital Inspiration for taking notice.

Startup Lunch Delhi 2: How was the experience?

I attended Startup Lunch Delhi 2 today as a candidate, not as a startup. The event is mainly about connecting startups and people who want to work for startups.

In a word, the experience there was simply wow. I met numerous startups and their founders who shared information about what their company is really about and what kind of candidates they were looking for. Following are some of the points I noted:

  • 95% if the startups were technology startups, with exceptions being Zice and iDiscovery. Is it because of a bias that only technology companies are aware of this event or is it because there aren’t really many non-tech startups in the first place?
  • More than 5 startups talked about changing the world, which of course is good.
  • Interacting with so many startups, a candidate can really get spoilt for choice. Any thumb rule on what to do when one gets so many options to choose from?
  • One more thing I noticed is that interacting with startups increases the fire in your belly. I really began to think: if they can, why can’t I. Next time, I promise that I will be there as a startup, not as a candidate.
  • There is such a thing as free lunch after all!

An idea of an event struck me there. If startups can meet potential candidates in an event, why can’t people find co-founders for their startups in a similar event. In this event, people would exhibit their ideas and find the right people and mentors to kick-start their startup. Avinash expressed his concern that people might not be willing to reveal their ideas at the concept stage. But I think such an event would be a tremendous opportunity to get feedback, find co-founders, mentors and heck (who knows) even customers. How do you find the idea of this event? Any takers?

30 by 30

The aim of this post is to list 30 things which I would want to do before I turn 30 (I turned 21 yesterday). Got inspired by this and this. So, here goes my list (in no particular order):

  • Learn to play Electric Guitar and start my own Rock band
  • Write a novel on my philosophy of life (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance style)
  • Start a startup incubator (Ycombinator style)
  • Start my own (successful) startup
  • Go to the moon (I know it sounds crazy!)
  • Earn Rs 100 crore (I know this sounds naive!)
  • Read thoroughly The Road to Reality
  • Publish a paper in Science or Nature
  • Reduce India’s poverty by at least 10%
  • Produce something creatively viral
  • Travel backpacking across Western Europe
  • Make a truly creative Artificial Intelligence program that can learn and perhaps pass the Turing Test
  • Make a short-and-slick movie that earns more than what it takes to produce it
  • Sponsor my parents’ word trip (I really really would want to do this)
  • Learn a foreign language (preferably Spanish)
  • Live for a year or so in Silicon Valley (doing an MBA/MS at Stanford perhaps?)
  • Read entire Calvin and Hobbess collection
  • Do Skydiving and Bungee Jumping
  • Spend a year or so at MIT AI Lab
  • Buy a (small) country (it is not impossible)
  • Read all the popular books on Philosophy, Psychology, AI, Sociology, and Cosmology
  • (My secret wish) Spend sometime somewhere without spending a penny from my own pocket
  • Produce a truly breath taking theory (in the leagues of Theory of Evolution, Relativity and Gravity
  • Travel to at least 30 different countries
  • Being featured in a good business magazine
  • Being admired by businessmen, scientists and students
  • Learn to draw better cartoons
  • Read and understand the history of philosophy
  • Read and learn about world’s religions and mythology
  • Make a 40 by 40 list

Hopefully, some of the things will come alive for me. So, life, here I come!

For Startups: How to Find Problems to Solve?

For a startup, the most important thing is to find a pain-point. This pain-point refers to the real problems which people encounter in their daily life. Many a times, entrepreneurs mistake cool product or service for a serious startup. A startup can only be serious and successful when it solves a real problem.

But, isn’t finding a problem hard? The answer is no. I have compiled a list of resources and tips below to help you find real problems:

  • Real-time Conversations.
    • Twistori: A twitter mashup which shows in real-time what people hate, wish and love. This can be an interesting way to listen to people and get ideas about their pains.
    • Summize: It lets you search twitter conversations in real-time and within a geographically defined area.
  • Surveys.
    • Google Alerts: Setup an alert for the term ’survey’ or its variations. You may also want to setup alerts for combinations such as ‘india survey’, ‘hr survey’, etc. Surveys usually reveal people’s pains. So, make sure you get updated about them.
    • Search Google for terms such as ‘survey results‘ or variations of it.
  • Reports.
  • Questions and Answers.
    • Yahoo Answers: If properly used, it can reveal a lot of problems people are facing. What more, looking at people’s answers, you can mostly

Any more ideas on how to find problems which startups could solve? How do you do your research on this topic?

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