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2 September 2007 No Comment
  1. Redherring announces the list of 100 Asia 2007 13 Indian companies found their place in the Redherring ’s list of ‘100 Asia 2007′ awards. Redherring, the global media company which runs a technology magazine and a technology daily news service, picks up best companies which is working in the latest cutting edge technologies for its annual awards in the Asian region for the past three years. From the pool of 600 applicants from the region, 200 companies were selected for the preliminary list and 100 companies were selected finally for the awards. Here is the list of 13 Indian companies which are selected for the prestigious technology award and I’m planning to write separate reviews about these companies in the coming days.
    1. Carwale
    2. Cosmic Circuits
    3. GameShastra
    4. Real Acres
    5. MeritTrac Services
    6. NetAlter
    7. Paymate India
    8. Regalix
    9. Satnav technologies
    10. Onyomo
    11. Vembu Technologies
    12. vJive
    13. Worldviewer.com India

  2. Dailymotion has rounded up $34 million in VC funding
  3. Paris-based video sharing site Dailymotion SA has landed a fresh round of funding to help it compete with U.S. rival YouTube, which has been gaining strength in Europe since it launched local versions of its service in June.

  4. Feedburner blocked again in China
  5. Why Chinese authorities blocks FeedBurner? Because Feedburner provides content from countless websites. It could conceivably carry some information the Chinese authorities think it shouldn’t. So they try to blocks it, Although this will let them be against lot’s of Chinese bloggers.

    Although the Chinese bloggers could visit FeedBurner via proxy server, only few people use proxy in fact, maybe because proxy is slow and instable

  6. Thailand lifts five month ban on Youtube
  7. Thailand has lifted a five-month ban on the video-sharing Web site YouTube after it agreed to block any video clips deemed offensive to the nation’s revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

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