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Source:Krish Asok's very interesting blogCaution! You need to know your indian mythology really well.. What cracked me up absolutely was the entry "Click here to listen to Yudhisthra's podcast 'Aswatthama is dead' "
Source:Krish Asok's very interesting blogCaution! You need to know your indian mythology really well.. What cracked me up absolutely was the entry "Click here to listen to Yudhisthra's podcast 'Aswatthama is dead' "
I was watching TV when I saw a small news clip about this site. The site is a very netflix like service, where you can rent toys for a small period of time. On one hand this is really nice, as one can introduce variety without breaking the bank. On the other hand, we need to address a very common situation in this age group - "Falling in love with a toy and refusing to part with it." I just hope that the business has thought of a contingency in this case.Miti (my son) and I were thinking on these lines a couple of years ago, when he wanted all the cool toys which I just could not afford to buy. We of course thought more on NGO lines where we could run a free toy library based on donor inputs. I just thought, wow how neat and about time too! And for all you neat freaks out there, as per the TV promo, I believe every toy between uses is sanitized and shrinkwrapped in...
SRC: a screen capture from the website http://www.ourmemoryof.com/On a different note not related to the above, this concept got me thinking. From a marketing point, this is one way of gauging interest. Develop a website, with a certain product pitch or a concept,with a tag "launching shortly" . Make sure you have a form for collecting e-mails. If you think you have enough interest, actually start the site or service, otherwise, you have a database of interested people, and you can pitch your next idea. I really don't know what the legalities of such a move might be, or if people have successfully done the same, without losing credibility. But I think its a good approach. What do you think? Would love to hear more from my readers on this..
I happened on this page of Wellington Grey by accident (series of clicks while browsing, and I forgot how I got there), but could not help but be amused by the page. Its good, and well thought of. :)
Take a look.....
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