For many small businesses or startups life is all good till it comes to customer service or providing support. When suddenly the volume of calls and emails start going up way more than what a 2-3 person team (usually the business owner or founders) can handle. Suddenly the barrier to increasing scale seems more and more difficult to handle. Thats why a lot of businesses and startups think it is critical have a lot of money upfront or get funding for any idea that is B2C or retail focussed. And till a few years back that was indeed true. All IVR, phone systems and Customer service solutions were targeted towards the big enterprise markets. There were no easy to use yet powerful and scalable solutions for SMBs.
22 November 2011
21 November 2011
Vegas, Baby!
The guys from Hipmunk not just are focussed on building the most awesome travel site, but also have a little fun here and there. A group of college buddies have been planning to do a Vegas trip for the holidays. I was looking up tickets and when the search came through, instead of mentioning the airport of the location (in this case LAS) Hipmunk had replaced it with 'Vegas, baby!'. Love it when companies have easter eggs in their products. Remember Google Maps' Japan route :)


20 November 2011
Why I'm Sticking With Spotify v/s Google Music, iTunes, Rdio and Amazon
Since Spotify launched in the US back in July 2011, I've been a convert and now a devout user of the service. I had managed to get an invite when they launched in private beta and was impressed by the execution of the desktop app. It was slick and simple to use. Of course the most important thing for me was their extensive collection of music. Not only did they have all the popular titles and artists, but they also carried a lot of indie and foreign music. Of special interest to me was their collection of Indian music. Not just Bollywood, but also carnatic, hindustani, pop and regional stuff.
Spotify Desktop App

Spotify Desktop App

01 November 2011
Fun With Ngrams: Rise and Fall of Keywords
With the Ngram viewer tool from Google, you can create visualizations comparing the usage of words over time. The data comes from the book scanning project by Google. The data is available for anyone to download and analyze. And as they keep scanning more books, they will appending the data. So have fun playing around. Here are a few I did
Rise and Fall of World Powers:
Rise and Fall of World Powers:
06 October 2011
27 July 2011
Google Plus After The Dust has Settled Down: Bullet points: Part 1
By now everyone and their mother has heard about Google+ and has probably looked over their inbox for that invite if they haven't joined already. It is quite an elaborate beta test with over 18 million users. Needless to say this is indeed Google's best foray into the elusive 'Social' club of which the only member is Facebook(I still am not sure about Twitter's domain as social network). So having used Google+ for over a month now, here are my thoughts:
19 July 2011
Windows Phone 7 - HTC HD7 - Review And Thoughts
It's been over a month since I got the HTC HD7 with Windows Phone 7 on it. I've been a loyal T-mobile customer for over 3 years now and this was their only WP7 handset. There had been a lot of excitement about Microsoft's reaaallllly delayed entrance into the smartphone space (Windows mobile 6.0 and 6.5 were just pathetic attempts to shoehorn their existing OS against the iPhones and Androids). I for one strongly believed that there was definitely space for a third alternative to Apple and Google. As much as I wished for Palm and webOS to succeed, it wasn't the case to be (HP has since bought Palm and doesn't seem to have had much success with it).
First Impressions
First Impressions
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