Sriram Krishnan is an internet, business, technology and sports enthusiast. He's currently wrapping up his final year engineering studies at National University of Singapore.
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OK here’s another one for you. I would like to send my love+heart+happy filled congratulations to Daniel Ek and gang (Spotify), Sorosh and gang (VideoPlaza), EricW and gang (Soundcloud), Honour Pearson and gang (Momail) and ThereseM and gang (Brainspiration) for receiving top pops at the IDG’s 2008 WebEntrepreneur of the Year awards. Duly impressed, these guys make me wonder when I should “take the plunge” myself . .. .
In case you’re interested, here’s the link so you can check out their rankings.
It’s been ages since I last blogged. My apologies. Academic work has been catching up on me. As some of you might know by now, I am now in my final semester (final 1.5 w33ks actually!) in university and ready (not!) to face the real world with both fists clinched.
OK I will stop rambling about this for the moment. I want to bring Hej Varlden! 2008 to your attention. Friends at nuStart, Stockholm are organising this sometime in May. If you’re in the Stockholm area, do pop by to be with good company.
Facebook Developer Garages everywhere! There’s one coming up in Singapore, Sydney, Stockholm and Kuala Lumpur. Wouldn’t it be nice to have it all organised on the same day?
My friends over in Stockholm are organising Hubbub 2007 this November 24th at Nymble, KTH, Stockholm.
“Hubbub 2007 is an entrepreneurial seminar on Fixed-to-Mobile Convergence (FMC) that will bring together key players in innovative enterprises who are making fresh headways in the development of the Nordic FMC landscape.
With the rising penetration of broadband and innovative mobile applications, the infrastructure in which information is created and consumed is one that is continuously reshaped by disruptive internet and mobile technologies.”
So if you’re in Stockholm, do pop by for a visit. Hubbub is organised by the same folks who organised Hej! 2007 last April, so in other words, it should be fun. There is also a facebook group.