Tag: Silicon Valley

  • Network18 ropes in ex Flipkart  exec Manish Maheshawari as CEO of  Web18

    Network18 ropes in ex Flipkart exec Manish Maheshawari as CEO of Web18

    MUMBAI: The Network18 Group has roped in Manish Maheshawari as the new CEO of Web18. Maheshawari was previously with Indian eCommerce major Flipkart as VP and head of its seller ecosystem. Maheshawari will lead Network18’s digital and e-commerce assets which includes digital portals such as moneycontrol.com, ibnlive.com, in.com, firstpost.com, etc.

    As the CEO of Web18, Maheshawari’s immediate priorities will be  to drive content, monetization, new business, inorganic growth, and product portfolio management.

    Talking about the new appointment, Network18 group chairman Adil Zainulbhai said, “Manish brings with him a good mix of Silicon Valley tech product culture and an understanding of ground realities of India. Both these qualities will be crucial as we take Network18 to the next level of digital transformation. He has a proven track record of taking up projects and achieving a scale of tens of millions, building cross-functional teams that deliver in large setting with an unflinching focus on customer experience.”

    Maheshawari can be credited with growing Flipkart’s marketplace by 10x — from 10,000 sellers in February 2015 to over 100,000 sellers in February 2016.  Prior to that, he co-founded txtWeb and grew it from scratch with over 16 million mobile users in India alone.

     

  • Facebook pulls plug on Free Basics post TRAI’s decision on differential pricing

    Facebook pulls plug on Free Basics post TRAI’s decision on differential pricing

    NEW DELHI: Even as Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg voiced his disappointment on the ruling by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) against differential pricing and in favour of net neutrality, the social media giant has pulled the plug on its Free Basics offering in India.

    Meanwhile, a recent tweet by Silicon Valley investor and a member of the Facebook Board Marc Andreessen, which was later deleted, had created controversy as he criticised India’s opposition to Free Basics.

    Indian users of the net protested against the tweet comparing the opposition to Free Basics in India to anti-colonialism, which did not go well with them.

    Later Zuckerberg had attempted to do some damage control when he put a post on his Facebook page disassociating from Andreessen’s views. He said the comment was “deeply upsetting and doesn’t represent the way Facebook or I think.”

    Facebook has clearly been hit by the decision as it is a popular social media site in the country and was hoping to increase its presence by offering free access to services to the joining user.

    In its ruling on differential pricing for data services, TRAI had said that it would impose a fine of Rs 50,000 per day for anyone violating the same with immediate effect.

  • Facebook pulls plug on Free Basics post TRAI’s decision on differential pricing

    Facebook pulls plug on Free Basics post TRAI’s decision on differential pricing

    NEW DELHI: Even as Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg voiced his disappointment on the ruling by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) against differential pricing and in favour of net neutrality, the social media giant has pulled the plug on its Free Basics offering in India.

    Meanwhile, a recent tweet by Silicon Valley investor and a member of the Facebook Board Marc Andreessen, which was later deleted, had created controversy as he criticised India’s opposition to Free Basics.

    Indian users of the net protested against the tweet comparing the opposition to Free Basics in India to anti-colonialism, which did not go well with them.

    Later Zuckerberg had attempted to do some damage control when he put a post on his Facebook page disassociating from Andreessen’s views. He said the comment was “deeply upsetting and doesn’t represent the way Facebook or I think.”

    Facebook has clearly been hit by the decision as it is a popular social media site in the country and was hoping to increase its presence by offering free access to services to the joining user.

    In its ruling on differential pricing for data services, TRAI had said that it would impose a fine of Rs 50,000 per day for anyone violating the same with immediate effect.

  • Sky to launch advanced Now TV box developed by Roku

    Sky to launch advanced Now TV box developed by Roku

    MUMBAI: Sky’s online TV streaming service Now TV will be launching its most advanced TV box later this year. The new Now TV Smart Box will bring together Now TV’s wide range of pay TV content and over 60 live free-to-air channels.

     

    Now TV worked with Silicon Valley based Roku Inc. to develop the new Now TV Smart Box, which will sit alongside the existing Now TV Box. The pricing details and further information will be made available later in the year. 

     

    Additionally customers with a Now TV Box will see new a brand new interface (UI) roll out to their TVs from February. The new-look UI will include a number of new features including a content-rich homepage offering editorial recommendations of what to watch across catch up TV apps and pay TV content from Now TV. A new ‘Best of Catch Up’ section, curated by content partners, will also arrive showcasing all the best shows our customers may have missed in one place.

     

    Now TV director Gidon Katz said, “The launch of our new homepage on the Now TV Box will make it easier than ever for our customers to quickly find and watch their favourite shows. And when the new Now TV Smart Box arrives later this year, it will be the perfect one-stop box to get a contract-free, flexible way of watching the best of pay TV and free-to-air content all in one place.”

  • Sky to launch advanced Now TV box developed by Roku

    Sky to launch advanced Now TV box developed by Roku

    MUMBAI: Sky’s online TV streaming service Now TV will be launching its most advanced TV box later this year. The new Now TV Smart Box will bring together Now TV’s wide range of pay TV content and over 60 live free-to-air channels.

     

    Now TV worked with Silicon Valley based Roku Inc. to develop the new Now TV Smart Box, which will sit alongside the existing Now TV Box. The pricing details and further information will be made available later in the year. 

     

    Additionally customers with a Now TV Box will see new a brand new interface (UI) roll out to their TVs from February. The new-look UI will include a number of new features including a content-rich homepage offering editorial recommendations of what to watch across catch up TV apps and pay TV content from Now TV. A new ‘Best of Catch Up’ section, curated by content partners, will also arrive showcasing all the best shows our customers may have missed in one place.

     

    Now TV director Gidon Katz said, “The launch of our new homepage on the Now TV Box will make it easier than ever for our customers to quickly find and watch their favourite shows. And when the new Now TV Smart Box arrives later this year, it will be the perfect one-stop box to get a contract-free, flexible way of watching the best of pay TV and free-to-air content all in one place.”

  • Star India & HBO ink programming deal to screen original content

    Star India & HBO ink programming deal to screen original content

    MUMBAI: Star India and HBO have inked an exclusive programming agreement that will bring HBO original content to a wider audience via Star’s English channels as well as its digital platform Hotstar.

     

    Star India will now air HBO original programming including Game of Thrones and True Detective.

     

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “Star is delighted to partner with HBO to bring world class HBO original programming for Indian viewers. Star will become the exclusive destination for screening HBO content in India – once again resetting the benchmark for quality and depth of content offering for its viewers. Fans will be able to watch their favourite HBO Original programs on Hotstar on the same day as the telecast in the United States. Viewers will also be able to see the HBO Original programming on Star’s English channels.”

     

    “Hotstar, is a leading destination for our growing family of content viewers.We have constantly aspired to offer high quality content across genres and languages, and HBO Originals with its outstanding program bouquet, I am sure will be yet another quantum leap in delighting and enthralling our viewers,” Shankar added.

     

    HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink said, “HBO is delighted to enter this new chapter in India with Star. Through the first release of our shows on Hotstar, Indian audiences will now have unprecedented flexibility in how they consume HBO’s much loved premium programming.”

     

    Apart from Game of Thrones and True Detective, other forthcoming series of HBO Originals include Silicon ValleyVeep, and Leftovers as well as new HBO Original series in the forthcoming season, which will include the Scorsese series Vinyl scheduled to air on 14 February and West World. In addition, library favourites such as Entourage, Band of Brothers, The Sopranos and Curb Your Enthusiasm will also be available.

  • Modi convinces Silicon Valley about Digital India, lauds Facebook & Google

    Modi convinces Silicon Valley about Digital India, lauds Facebook & Google

    NEW DELHI: As he entered the extensive office of Facebook in California, he was greeted with the song ‘Chak de India’ and when he left, Prime Narendra Modi left a huge impression about India’s seriousness ongoing digital.

     

    The euphoria was the same when he visited Google, or addressed a meeting of persons from LinkedIn or start-ups.

     

    In various speeches during his visit, Modi said Facebook, Twitter and Instagram were the new neighbourhood.

     

    “If Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populous one and the most connected,” he said. 

     

    Similarly, he said Google “has made teachers less awe-inspiring and grandparents more idle. Twitter has turned everyone into a reporter. The traffic lights that need to work the best are on CISCO routers.” 

     

    The status that now matters, he said, “is not whether you are awake or asleep but whether you are online or offline. The most fundamental debate for our youth is the choice between Android, iOS or Windows.”

     

    From computing to communication, entertainment to education, from printing documents to printing products, and, now to Internet of Things, it’s been a long journey in a short time. 

     

    Referring to digital networks, he said, “We have attacked poverty by using the power of networks and mobile phones to launch a new era of empowerment and inclusion: 180 million new bank accounts in a few months; direct transfer of benefits to the poor; funds for the unbanked; insurance within the reach of the poorest; and, pension for the sunset years for all.”

     

    By using Space technology and internet, the country had been able to identify in the last few months 170 applications that will make governance better and development faster. 

     

    “The pace at which people are taking to digital technology defies our stereotypes of age, education, language and income,” he added.

     

    “Customers, more than creators, are defining the use of a product. The world may be driven by the same ancient impulses. We will continue to see human struggles and successes. We will witness human glory and tragedies,” Modi said. 

     

    He added that in this digital age, there was an opportunity to transform lives of people in ways that was hard to imagine just a couple of decades ago. 

     

    “Today, technology is advancing citizen empowerment and democracy that once drew their strength from Constitutions. Technology is forcing governments to deal with massive volume of data and generate responses, not in 24 hours but in 24 minutes. When you think of the exponential speed and scale of expansion of social media or a service, you have to believe that it is equally possible to rapidly transform the lives of those who have long stood on the margins of hope. So out of this conviction was born the vision of Digital India,” he said. 

     

    “It is an enterprise for India’s transformation on a scale that is, perhaps, unmatched in human history. Not just to touch the lives of the weakest, farthest and the poorest citizen of India, but change the way our nation will live and work,” he said. “We will transform governance, making it more transparent, accountable, accessible and participative. I spoke of E-Governance as a foundation of better governance – efficient, economical and effective.” 

     

    After MyGov.in, Modi said he had just launched the Narendra Modi Mobile App.

     

    Information, education, skills, healthcare, livelihood, financial inclusion, small and village enterprises, opportunities for women, conservation of natural resources, distributed clean energy – entirely new possibilities have emerged to change the development model. 

     

    “We want our 1.25 billion citizens to be digitally connected. We already have broadband usage across India go up by 63 per cent last year. We need to accelerate this further,” he further said. 

     

    An aggressive expansion of the National Optical Fibre Network had been launched that will take broadband to our 600,000 villages. “We are expanding our public Wi-Fi hotspots. For example, we want to ensure that free Wi-Fi is not only there in airport lounges, but also on our railway platforms. Teaming up with Google, we will cover 500 railway stations in a short time. We are also setting up Common Service Centres in villages and towns. We will also use information technology to build smart cities,” Modi informed. 

     

    “We are also setting up an Electronics Development Fund to support design, development and launch of new products,” he added. 

     

    Indians account for 15 per cent of startups in the United States. “Hundreds of thousands of Indian professionals here and in India are contributing to the global success of US enterprises. Many are leading them today. This is the possibility of the digital bridge – to connect distant lives and change fortunes and future,” he said.

     

    Modi said he was delighted that Qualcomm announced a fund of $150 million for startups in India.

  • CNN International to air special coverage on growing India

    CNN International to air special coverage on growing India

    MUMBAI: CNN International will be featuring a special coverage week starting from 20 September on Growing India.

     

    In this special programming week, CNN will look at the auto sector as a barometer of India’s growing consumerism, its indigenous Silicon Valley changing gears to become a front running technology hub, the revival of ancient art form for modern markets and e-commerce lessons from traditional dabbawallas.

     

    CNN International correspondent Mallika Kapur will explore how India has evolved in the last decade and examine its growth indicators.

     

    CNN International South Asia sales director Sonali Chatterjee said, “Special theme weeks garner immense interest from both audiences and advertisers. India is at a very crucial cusp in its growth trajectory and our viewers will get to see its many emerging facets, while our advertisers will have the opportunity to engage with an audience of decision makers and influencers. We are proud to have the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, as a major advertiser with Growing India on CNN’s linear and digital platforms.”

     

    Growing India’s stories will be aired from 20 – 24 September in Connect The World at 8:30 pm and from 21-25 September in The Business View at 3:30 pm.

  • Videogram to deliver what YouTube can’t; targets entertainment, sports & fashion

    Videogram to deliver what YouTube can’t; targets entertainment, sports & fashion

    MUMBAI: Why buffer the entire video on YouTube when you are interested in seeing only a particular part? Because there is no other option available? Now, there is a brand that has gone deep into the mind of video streaming consumers to understand their problems and has come out with an innovation called Videogram.

     

    Videogram enables users to see a particular part of the video without buffering the entire piece. Such a product is definitely welcome in a country like ours where we are still grappling with bandwidth issues.

     

    Co-founded by two Indians – Sandeep Casi and Rahul Golecha, Videogram is a global entrepreneurial venture offering innovative video solutions. Founded in 2012, the venture is a flagship product of Silicon Valley based Cinemacraft, headquartered in Tokyo.

     

    “While the entire world was happy with the streaming services and techniques available, we were brainstorming to find a solution because we repeatedly saw people wasting their time and data seeing the entire video while they were interested in watching a particular part. That’s where Videogram came into picture,” says Golecha.

     

    “We wanted to add transparency, give people more options and empower them by giving facility of summary based video streaming where a particular part can be promoted and emphasized on,” he further informs.

     

    When asked how companies can benefit through this streaming service, Golecha says, “Apart from social media, Videogram can be a bright tool for brands also. Take the case of BMW, wherein the TVC covers every aspect like engine, elegance, interior, exterior finishing and all. However, if one has to see only the engine, he can directly go there and doesn’t need to go through the entire video. So Videogram gives these added options, which if used properly can make a big difference. The entire concept behind Videogram is to provide multiple avenues in one video and disrupt the linear methodology.”

     

    Having recently worked with the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals, the company is buoyant with the response it has got from brands and consumers alike. Indian media and entertainment houses like Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions, Born Free Entertainment, Tips Industries, Pocket Films and Star Plus amongst others have also taken to using Videogram.

     

    Globally, the company has worked with Fox Pictures, Sony Pictures, Capitol Records, Disney, HBO, Jennifer Lopez, L’Oreal, Warner, CBS, ABC, ESPN Turner Broadcasting and others.

     

    “So far, we have managed to rope in a lot of brands and all of them have been satisfied with the innovation we provided. The responses from both brands and consumers were immensely positive,” asserts Golecha on the responses garnered so far.

     

     

    Speaking about Videogram’s primary target and the company’s prospect in the Indian market, Golecha says, “Our major target and focus is on the entertainment, sports and fashion industries. India is a vast market and I see good scope here. However, one of the problems we have faced in India is that people are reluctant to experiment, or try something new. The conservative nature is the biggest obstacle for us, which we are trying our level best to overcome.”

     

    “Going forward we want to emerge as brand’s best friend when it comes to video distribution, and that can happen because the facilities and options that Videogram can offer no one else can,” he concludes. 

  • HBO partners Apple to launch standalone streaming service

    HBO partners Apple to launch standalone streaming service

    MUMBAI: Home Box Office will launch its standalone premium streaming service called HBO Now in April, bringing the new product to audiences in time for the fifth season of Game of Thrones. HBO has joined hands with Apple, wherein for the first time an HBO subscription will be made available directly to Apple customers through HBO Now.

     

    HBO Now provides instant access to HBO’s programming. Watch every episode of every season of the best series programming, more of the biggest and latest Hollywood hit movies, original HBO Films, groundbreaking documentaries, sports, and comedy and music specials.

     

    Apple will give viewers the ability to enjoy HBO programming via HBO Now. Upon launch, customers can subscribe using the HBO Now app on their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch or directly on Apple TV for instant access. Users can purchase HBO Now directly in-app for $14.99 a month. Upon registering, subscribers will also be able to watch at HBONow.com. HBO will offer a 30 day introductory free trial period to new HBO Now customers who sign up through Apple in April.

     

    HBO continues to be in discussions with its existing network of distributors and new digital partners to offer HBO Now. At launch, HBO Now will be available on iOS devices and on PCs.

     

    “HBO Now is the next phase of innovation at HBO. With this new partnership, a natural evolution for the network, we have access to millions of Apple customers who are used to getting their favorite apps immediately. Now, they can do the same with an HBO subscription,” said HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler.

     

    “HBO Now offers a new generation of HBO fans many of the best TV programs in the world without a cable or satellite subscription. Now, with the same simplicity as buying an app, customers can subscribe to HBO Now and instantly start viewing their favorite HBO programs as they air—this is huge,” added Apple senior vice president of Internet software and services Eddy Cue.

     

    Similar to HBO Go, HBO Now will offer more than 2,000 titles online. This includes series like Game of Thrones, True Detective, Silicon Valley, Girls, Veep andThe Leftovers, as well as classics like The Sopranos, Sex and the City, True Blood, The Wire and Deadwood

     

    Upcoming original programs like Westworld, the drama series starring Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood; The Brink, the dark comedy series starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins; the new season of the Emmy-winning True Detective, with Vince Vaughn, Colin Farrell and Rachel McAdams; and HBO Films’ Bessie, starring Queen Latifah, will become available on HBO Now as they air on HBO.

     

    In addition, HBO Now will showcase Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, named “best of 2014” on many critics’ lists; Vice, the Emmy-winning, cutting-edge news magazine series hosted by Shane Smith; HBO Sports documentaries, series and World Championship Boxing events; and documentary programming like Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst and the Oscar winning, Citizenfour.