We are the new age Indians. We are the ones who are now placing India on the Digital map. The three reasons why I say this:
Little Eyes Labs, an Indian Bangalore-based start-up developing mobile apps was brought by Facebook, the Social Networking Giant.
Google, the Web giant, currently owning the world's best Search-engine and a Web-browser, android apps, e-mail, Blogging platform, etc. etc. bought another Bangalore-based 3 year old Indian startup Impermium. Founded by 2 namely Vish Ramarao and Naveen Jamal with a third co-founder Mark Risher.
#1. Facebook Bought Indian Startup:
Facebook bought the LEL for better mobile apps.
Little Eyes Labs specializes at developing performance analysis and monitoring tools for Androi devices. The LEL was founded in August 2013 by a team of seven.
This acquisition marked the first acquisition of Facebook in India. The financial details were not disclosed by the startup, but other sources say it was bought up for less than $1.5 million.
#2. After a month, Google Brought Indian Startup:
Google, the Web giant, currently owning the world's best Search-engine and a Web-browser, android apps, e-mail, Blogging platform, etc. etc. bought another Bangalore-based 3 year old Indian startup Impermium. Founded by 2 namely Vish Ramarao and Naveen Jamal with a third co-founder Mark Risher.
Having offices in Bangalore and California, this team specialises in developing Online Security solutions for websites and webpages. All the three founders previously worked for Yahoo. After Yahoo, the three met and founded Impermium.
Impermium already had $9 million funding in it by big co.s such as AoL technoloies, Accel partners, etc.
The deal money have yet not been disclosed.
#3. Google Exec. Chairman says the next Google is India:
Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman once said that seeing the Indian innovations in Internet Entrepreneurship it is possible that the next Google will be an Indian.
A few months back, The Times Of India, that 40% of the Silicon Valley is soon to be occupied by Indians and that the Indians have already began to replace the domination of American IT employees and there is a rapid rise in the percentage of Indian employees in the IT sector worldwide.
Hell man!!!!!!!!!! I am proud to be an Indian.
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