India Travel search made easy!rnrnAnnouncing the release of 90DI Travel Beta. An Internet service from Ninety Degree Internet Software Pvt. Ltd. rnrnWebsite : www.90di.com/travelrnrnLong distance travel in India has a very peculiar nature - a diversity of transport modes, which is very unique. Until very recently, trains was the only mode of transport used by the majority of people, with the national airline having a very few flights across only the larger cities. Though the Airline industry has been picking in the past few years, even today, number of airports in India are less than 100 where as number of train stations in India are around 4000. The number of passengers traveling on train per day, which is in millions, far exceeds the number of passengers traveling by flight.rnrnMost of the travel portals in India are primarily designed to support Air Travel. At the same time the official Train web site also does not provide comprehensive routing between any station to any other station. For e.g if you search a train between any two stations A and B, it will give you the answer only if there is/are train(s) connecting those two stations. It won't show you connecting trains via a transit station.rnrn90DI Travel is able to address both of the above gaps in travel related information i.e. it combines both Air and Rail travel search and also it does comprehensive routing of trains and is able to show the connecting trains even if there are no direct trains between two places.rnrnSome of its main features are:rnrn1) Routing from any place to any p
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For the past 10 days I've sat through 200 company demos for the TechCrunch50 conference. These demos are mostly done over the phone for 10 minutes using the phone and web conferencing software like WebEx or Adobe's wonderful new "Connect" service.
After doing 2,500 minutes of demos (40 hours) this year and many more last year for the conference, I've learned a lot about what makes for a great demo and what makes for a horrible demo. Since demoing your idea is a key to your success as an entrepreneur, I thought I would share everything I know in a few simple bullet points.
These tips are applicable to presenting in front of an investor, a partner as well as a demo style conference. Of course, every situation is different so consider these loose guidelines.
Background: The TechCrunch50 conference is taking places on September 8-10th in San Francisco and you can find more information here: www.techcrunch50.com. Mike Arrington of TechCrunch.com and I started the event last year as a place where fifty startup companies could launch their products without having to pay a fee (i.e. the incumbent conference called DEMO charges $18,500 to launch a startup company--that's really low/absusive in my book). Google, Microsoft,
Yahoo, Sequoia Capital and a bunch of other fine partners have joined us in hosting the event.
1. Show your product within the first 60 seconds
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Most folks start their presentations with information like the size of the market they are tackling (tens of billions, we only need 1%!), their inflated co
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