India Internet Fund

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How This One Investor Plans To Improve Women’s VC Odds

Anuradha Duggal argues that this particular skill–marketing, really–is becoming ever-more-important, and she says it’s women who are the experts. She...

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What Etsy’s S1 Filing Taught Me About Marketplaces

In reality, what Etsy did so well was enabling individuals to be entrepreneurial with their hobbies. They created a virtuous cycle through several touch...

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The Simple Numbers That Could Change How You Hire.

At First Round’s recent CTO Summit, Eric Feng outlined the strategies he uses to crunch recruiting numbers, derive meaningful lessons, and put them to...

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India should not jump the gun on net neutrality.

There is no reason for India to be hastening up any kind of action on net neutrality. The government needs to be well-informed of the inputs, views and...

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China’s Internet Boom Starts to Fade

The excitement about China’s Internet boom is fading. Half of the 14 Chinese dot-coms that debuted in the U.S. last year are now trading below their initial...

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So, You Want to Move Your Startup to Silicon Valley. Now What?

This article was originally published on LinkedIn. Noam Bardin shares some great, in-depth candid advice for founders and entrepreneurs looking to re...

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Think of ‘Fail Fast’ as ‘Learn & Adapt Fast’: Startup Lessons From Ronnie Screwvala

Rohinton ‘Ronnie’ Screwvala is well known as the media mogul who sold his business to The Walt Disney company. But in the book ‘Riding the Wave’, written...

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70% of Time Could Be Used Better – How the Best CEOs Get the Most Out of Every Day

The average tech CEO works about 300 days a year, 14 hours a day. That’s 4,200 hours a year. The stats for most other tech leaders and startup employees...

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Chinese Companies Eye India’s Growing Mobile Internet Users

Chinese online gaming, advertising and commerce companies are increasingly attracted to India as the number of mobile Internet users in the country expands...

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Indian Startups Officially Arrive, VC Investments up +261%

The Indian startup scene seems to have officially arrived, as prominent technology investor Softbank sees it as the next untapped frontier following Alibaba...

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How Entrepreneurs Should Approach Investors with Rajan Anandan (Google India)

Rajan Anandan, Managing Director of Google India and angel investor in more than 40 companies shares what every entrepreneur wants to know.

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