The Rise of EdTech in India
India's edtech sector has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by increased internet penetration, rising demand for quality education, and government initiatives. The country's large population and diverse
TIL Zoho is handling email services and a host of other internet-based office products for Indian government. Also it's the first time a private contractor is being roped in to handle government digital services.
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Alisa
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Let's talk about India's digital landscape in 2024. While there have been significant advancements in digital connectivity, there's still a notable digital divide, particularly in rural areas. Access to reliable high-speed internet and essential digi
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Sujai Shanmugam
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I recently came across a podcast where a Jio Cinema architect discussed the system design behind streaming IPL matches. She mentioned that during the peak of the IPL season, Jio consumed 90% of the internet bandwidth available in India. I’m unsure ho
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Rajib Roy
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The Rise of Digital Payments in India
India's digital payments landscape has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by government initiatives, technological advancements, and changing consumer behavior. The country's large popu
Introducing the Offline Digital Library WiFi Pendrive—a revolutionary tool designed to enhance the learning experience for students, particularly in areas with limited internet access. This compact device provides access to a vast library of educatio
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Vedant SD
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The Rise of E-commerce in India
India's e-commerce market has witnessed tremendous growth, driven by increased internet penetration, rising incomes, and a preference for online shopping. The vast population and diverse demographics offer a significan
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What ways can we make the internet totally free and accessible by everybody?
What if we install internet routers on every public waste bin, where when a user disposes some waste, the "smart bin" returns a QR code as a token of thanks for "not litter