Interview with Sridhar from eNewss.com
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Vikas Shekhawat , Churu, Rajasthan:
Sep 20 2006
Made Popular Sep 20 2006
Sridhar, the man behind eBulawa.com and eNewss.com is here with us today with his views on blogging in India and the phenomenon of blogging and web 2.0 as a whole. His rich experience with Sybase and many other web media companies along with current...
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The interview is really captivating and Sridhar has in actuality highlighted the need of widespread blogging in India that speaks the story of the laymen. And the most motivating words of Sridhar were”Providing what a reader wants is the best a blog network can do.”
Sridhar said if the traditional media had paid attention to general public.web 2 would have died i don’t agree as many of us are using not for info only but for interest and want to use the new tech. in addition it means if your old car is working well you will not buy new one, no when you can then definitly you will by new one even you will try to go for much faster means.
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That was a good interview indeed. My friends and my seniors in my blogging community have helped me understand the main objective of blogging . This interview further bulds my confidence as a blogger, as i know understand all facets of blogging , right from its objectives to its impact on the society ....
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I do agree with Ravi that every fellow wants to get the best but i have a point here. You can’t lay your hands on anything that comes your way being a layman. Financial conditions have to play a major role in the scenario. Creating interest in a gadget or urging the person to buy that gadget is very much different from actually buying that gizmo. Yeps, the tech-world is moving at a swift pace and you try your best to be at pace with it. But, you can’t afford everything. Anything is meant for those who love to flaunt their riches and can buy anything that comes their way.
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Naveen said it correctly. Just becuase there is something good/better out there, we will not replace with what we have. Financial conditions, ROI (return on investment) do play a major role in bringing in a change.
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
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This is indeed an interesting an awesome interview. It provided us (the bloggers) with a maxim, ‘start thinking like a reader’. I guess like me, my fellow bloggers too will take the opportunity of inculcating it into their work/job.
-THANX
-THANX
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That was a real good interview. Indian blog scene is really moving forward everyday. We need more Indian entrepreneurs to come and churn got great products.
Thanks Sridhar for excellent advice regarding Instablogs. We will surely pool dozens of more bloggers from different cities and writing about issues which are ignored by main media.
Thanks Sridhar for excellent advice regarding Instablogs. We will surely pool dozens of more bloggers from different cities and writing about issues which are ignored by main media.
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The interview is really captivating and Sridhar has in actuality highlighted the need of widespread blogging in India that speaks the story of the laymen. And the most motivating words of Sridhar were”Providing what a reader wants is the best a blog network can do.”
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Sridhar said if the traditional media had paid attention to general public.web 2 would have died i don’t agree as many of us are using not for info only but for interest and want to use the new tech. in addition it means if your old car is working well you will not buy new one, no when you can then definitly you will by new one even you will try to go for much faster means.
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That was a good interview indeed. My friends and my seniors in my blogging community have helped me understand the main objective of blogging . This interview further bulds my confidence as a blogger, as i know understand all facets of blogging , right from its objectives to its impact on the society ....
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I do agree with Ravi that every fellow wants to get the best but i have a point here. You can’t lay your hands on anything that comes your way being a layman. Financial conditions have to play a major role in the scenario. Creating interest in a gadget or urging the person to buy that gadget is very much different from actually buying that gizmo. Yeps, the tech-world is moving at a swift pace and you try your best to be at pace with it. But, you can’t afford everything. Anything is meant for those who love to flaunt their riches and can buy anything that comes their way.
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Naveen said it correctly. Just becuase there is something good/better out there, we will not replace with what we have. Financial conditions, ROI (return on investment) do play a major role in bringing in a change.
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
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This is indeed an interesting an awesome interview. It provided us (the bloggers) with a maxim, ‘start thinking like a reader’. I guess like me, my fellow bloggers too will take the opportunity of inculcating it into their work/job.
-THANX
-THANX
Global Opinions (7)
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That was a real good interview. Indian blog scene is really moving forward everyday. We need more Indian entrepreneurs to come and churn got great products.
Thanks Sridhar for excellent advice regarding Instablogs. We will surely pool dozens of more bloggers from different cities and writing about issues which are ignored by main media.
Thanks Sridhar for excellent advice regarding Instablogs. We will surely pool dozens of more bloggers from different cities and writing about issues which are ignored by main media.
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The interview is really captivating and Sridhar has in actuality highlighted the need of widespread blogging in India that speaks the story of the laymen. And the most motivating words of Sridhar were”Providing what a reader wants is the best a blog network can do.”
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Sridhar said if the traditional media had paid attention to general public.web 2 would have died i don’t agree as many of us are using not for info only but for interest and want to use the new tech. in addition it means if your old car is working well you will not buy new one, no when you can then definitly you will by new one even you will try to go for much faster means.
0 Stars
That was a good interview indeed. My friends and my seniors in my blogging community have helped me understand the main objective of blogging . This interview further bulds my confidence as a blogger, as i know understand all facets of blogging , right from its objectives to its impact on the society ....
0 Stars
I do agree with Ravi that every fellow wants to get the best but i have a point here. You can’t lay your hands on anything that comes your way being a layman. Financial conditions have to play a major role in the scenario. Creating interest in a gadget or urging the person to buy that gadget is very much different from actually buying that gizmo. Yeps, the tech-world is moving at a swift pace and you try your best to be at pace with it. But, you can’t afford everything. Anything is meant for those who love to flaunt their riches and can buy anything that comes their way.
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Naveen said it correctly. Just becuase there is something good/better out there, we will not replace with what we have. Financial conditions, ROI (return on investment) do play a major role in bringing in a change.
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
Coming to Web 2.0, Most of us are fascinated with the technology and have moved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
Now that we are here, to sustain the new technology, we have to engage in realising the benefits out of it.
Community style networks, blog networks etc have generated more interest among us. We have to carry forward this enthusiam further to help ourselves and educate ourselves.
Hopefully India, where such networks are needed, brings in needed change to blog networks usability.
–sri
0 Stars
This is indeed an interesting an awesome interview. It provided us (the bloggers) with a maxim, ‘start thinking like a reader’. I guess like me, my fellow bloggers too will take the opportunity of inculcating it into their work/job.
-THANX
-THANX
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Thanks Sridhar for excellent advice regarding Instablogs. We will surely pool dozens of more bloggers from different cities and writing about issues which are ignored by main media.