2014年12月4日 星期四

2014-12-05 India Spotlight


The Hindu
   
He made it from London to Bengaluru on his Hayabusa   
The Hindu
If speed aficionado Sushantha Shetty was able to zip from the U.K. to India, a distance of 12,000 km, through 17 countries and seven time zones, on a Suzuki Hayabusa in a little over a month, one good reason was because friends, across countries, helped ...


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VentureBeat
   
SEO trends for 2015: What's coming next (plus: scoring our 2014 predictions)   
VentureBeat
Predictions don't have to fall victim to hindsight bias. You can measure their accuracy by looking back on what actions came to fruition to prove or disprove your educated guesses. We wanted to see just how skilled we were at researching, analyzing, and ...


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An SEO Audit That Will Help Your Business Climb The Search Rankings   
Forbes
In response to a previous article I wrote about the SEO secrets that every business should know, I was recently sent a report by SEO Clarity, the search engine optimisation specialists based in Chicago. The report, titled, “if you don't rank first in mobile, you ...


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The Hindu
   
'Being the subject of a book didn't make life lovely in Annawadi'   
The Hindu
The stage adaptation by playwright David Hare of "Behind the Beautiful Forevers", the book on a Mumbai slum by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo, was performed at the Olivier Theatre in London to much critical acclaim last month. Directed by ...


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VentureBeat
   
Psychology of a VC and how to take advantage of it   
VentureBeat
In the startup community, we often hear and read a lot about the entrepreneurial struggle — the daily difficulties and challenges facing those building companies. Rarely, however, do we hear about the other side of the equation — the investor struggle.

   


Mid-Day
   
Give us a good laugh, not a stupid one   
Mid-Day
I'm sure it's just me, and Comedy Nights with Kapil is a good show but though I've often tried to watch it, I've found it hard to get into. Most people will say it doesn't matter what I think — fair enough. Then they'll say only the TRPs matter and Kapil Sharma is a ...


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Insecure and insular in urban India   
The Hindu
In the design of a recent house in Delhi, I was intrigued by how the owner's interest in the building was sustained merely by the gadgets that were part of the home. All rooms had air conditioners and humidifiers, each fitted with its own fridge, television and ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
James Watson selling Nobel prize 'because no-one wants to admit I exist'   
Telegraph.co.uk
James Watson, the world-famous biologist who was shunned by the scientific community after linking intelligence to race, said he is selling his Nobel Prize because he is short of money after being made a pariah. Mr Watson said he is auctioning the Nobel ...


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The Next Web
   
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of SEO   
The Next Web
“80 percent of success is showing up,” Woody Allen famously said about life. Marketing in 2014 is not much different. You need to show up when consumers search for your product or service on Google, when you are spoken about on social media, or when ...


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New York Times
   
Australia Promises Scrutiny After Death of Cricket Star Phillip Hughes   
New York Times
Phillip Hughes, billed as a rising international star among Australian batters, was hit in the head by a ball during a domestic game in Sydney. Credit Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...


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