It was a fantastic event organization and first of its kind in Bangalore. I attended couple of presentations.
- DIY HackDay - Logistics and Lessons [Jay Fichialos]
- Web 2.0 Business Models [Sowmya Karmali]
- Social Entrepreneurship - Harinath Pudipeddi
- 25 VCs, 30 Hot StartUps, $100 Million at stake. http://www.Proto.in - Kiruba Shankar
- How Innovators Connect - Sharing Experiences of Leading Silicon Valley Innovators ( Rohit Agarwal )
- Evolution of cooperation - A Simulation [Sudarshan]
- Game development. Tech and art overview of Games projects at CodeWalla [Rakesh Raju]
- YourTube - Using open source software to create your own video sharing site - Pradeep B
- activ - the easiest way to manage your money - Akshat Choudhary
But I like only couple of them,
- 25 VCs, 30 Hot StartUps, $100 Million at stake. http://www.Proto.in - Kiruba Shankar
- Web 2.0 Business Models [Sowmya Karmali]
- How Innovators Connect - Sharing Experiences of Leading Silicon Valley Innovators ( Rohit Agarwal )
But all this camp, I have been silent spectator. I was assessing the level of intellect and directions.
I found that most of them are hardcore techie and still trying to make business sense of it.
I appreciate the effort but I feel to be an entrepreneur, they have to have more courage and originality of ideas.
I have done my one venture in Past with very good concept of “Social Entrepreneur”. Shop2Help.Org. Presently, this site is down as I am working on next venture.
Sweet Quest: Find myself in following snaps:



I guess… it is not tough to find me…. Distinguished Personality … ![]()
