Friday, October 25, 2013

Why zoho corp must build search engine like google to improve the world

friends, 

In feb 2004 ted talk, google founders said


 "We have a tremendous ability and responsibility to provide people the right information, and we view ourselves like a newspaper or a magazine" 
- gooogle founders

similarly, we have responsibility to provide people the right information like newspaper

so we must build search engine like google to improve the world

- Manoj



Thursday, October 24, 2013

zoho can achieve infinite greatness if it prevents shutdown of the world

friends, 

below quora post explains importance of a brand

- Manoj

One day shutdown of reliance vs fb

https://www.quora.com/Can-India-produce-a-Mark-Zuckerberg 

Can the US produce a Dhirubhai Ambani? There are two reasons behind asking this question.
  1. The impact and the importance of the impact: I consider Dhirubhai far ahead of Zuckerberg in terms of the impact he created. Yes I agree that if you look at the number of people influenced Mark is way ahead of Ambani but if you consider the importance the equations change drastically. "What if facebook were to shut for a day?" and "What happens if Reliance industries were to shut for a day?". I hardly see any change in the first case (probably you will have to wait for one more day to upload your picture). But at least a million people would not have their meal in the second case.This is called impact.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

zohocorp & sridhar vembu will achieve full potential only if they save/heal the world


"Technology and its advancement is absolutely central to human progress. Entrepreneurs who create new technologies and technology companies are improving the standard of living of people worldwide and unlocking amazing new levels of human potential" -  Marc Andreessen

Friday, October 11, 2013

"advancement of humankind" which is possible only if zoho saves/heals the world


"He cares deeply about… the advancement of humankind, and putting the right tools in their hands."

– Laurene Powell Jobs on her husband, Steve