Walking around InMobi's office, it is hard not to compare what you see here with the images one has seen of Google's global offices.
OlaCabs' hyper-growth and an ambitious plan to expand to 100 cities by the end of 2015 are perhaps what attracted Japan's richest man, Masayoshi Son, chairman of telecom and media group SoftBank Corp, to announce an investment of $210 million (around Rs 1,260 crore) in the company.
A company with a size exceeding $1 billion finds it really hard to innovate.
The author meets the brains behind Unocoin, the first Indian Bitcoin exchange and merchant processor in India to have raised international funding.
Vishal Sikka talks about his chemistry with N R Narayana Murthy and about his plans to strengthen the leadership team.
Bandhan expects to commence banking operations in 2015, by opening nearly 600 branches targeting 10 million customers.
Infosys has been struggling to revive high growth for two years.
Indian start-ups are waiting to spread red carpet for engineers to be laid off.
In India, Twitter has so far focused on cricket alone, given the game's popularity among the masses here.
Buyers complain about server errors, allege discounts were 'not real'.
In an email to customers they say 'Big Billion Day' sale today to eclipse all other multi-day festive sales.
At the very least, it will cost Infosys thousands of dollars to defend its position
'Big Billion Day' scheduled for October 6 is inspired by flat number where co-founders began their journey.
The chief executive of the e-commerce giant is making his second visit to India -- the first since Amazon entered this market.
It all started with Flipkart and Amazon trying to outdo each other - after Flipkart announced $1-billion fund-raising in July.
Seems to reflect a maturing of the segment; Delhi-based Wingify buys US-based entity a day after Zomato's Polish buyout
While iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are being sold at $199-499 (Rs 12,100-30,400) with a two-year contract in the US, buyers in India are purchasing these at the grey market for a whopping Rs 100,000-200,000.
Retail giants are looking at Indian start-ups in the big data and analytics space
Company to set up task force to implement 2,000-plus ideas it has received.
After spending time at several of the company's delivery locations in India over the past week and holding town hall discussions with employees, on Monday Sikka wrote to the company's staff seeking their views on how to improve Infosys.