In a country that has a very strong media culture, millions of people with their own views, burgeoning TV reality show audiences, it is hardly surprising that the television industry is going through a major digital revolution and opening up exciting design spaces for a truly ubiquitous, interactive and popular medium. It may not [...]
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Can Television Revolution in India be the Solution to Mass Market Affordable Computing!
Posted in Developing world markets, Emerging markets, ICT for masses, Innovation, Pervasive systems, Technology for masses, tagged Affordable computing, Home Computing, Home Entertainment, Interactive, Interactive Television, IP TV, IPTV, Mass Computing, Television, Television in India, TV, TV viewing on February 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Is ‘Piracy in the Developing World’ taking a leaf out of U.S. history?
Posted in China, Developing world markets, Emerging markets, ICT for masses, Innovation, Technology for masses, tagged China India, Intellectual Property, IP, IP Piracy, IP Protection, IP regime, IPR, Piracy, Technology Piracy on January 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Despite many regulatory and institutional crackdown, Intellectual Properties often do not hold fort in the mass markets of the developing world. Products that have been designed with millions of dollars and countless man-hours of investments, get completely broken apart and fed into huge thriving ‘technology flea markets’ of the developing worlds like India and China. [...]
‘Sūtra’s and ‘Samhita’s of Usability: Journeying Deep Down the Asian Culture and Understanding the User Communities
Posted in China, Culture, Design method, Developing world markets, Emerging markets, ICT for masses, tagged Behavior, Behavioral model, Consumer, Consumer behavior, Cultural Usability, Culture, Usability, Usability Science or Art on December 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Did anyone forget Usability is both a science and an art! Coming down the post-industrial age linage of American romance with systems and machines, the User Centered Design or more popularly known “Human Factors Engineering’ is on its way to the mystical plateaus in the east. May be the ’science’ of it had to [...]
Capitalism at the Grass roots: A new business ecosystem emerging?
Posted in Developing world markets, Emerging markets, ICT for masses, India, rural technology, tagged community information, Developing World, Emerging market, ICT, ICT for Dev, India, rural technology, Underprivilaged communities on November 21, 2007 | 2 Comments »
The “Emerging Market – ala India” story has been around for some time. But the truth is that it is not only restricted to India. Lot of amazing stories are being unfolded in Bolivia, Egypt and Cambodia alike. But may be… just may be..there is a little difference as to how the story of India [...]




