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TradeIndia is an online Business to Business (B2B) portal [1] for small businesses based in India and around the globe. The portal was started in 1996 by Bikky Khosla and is maintained and promoted under the flagship company, Infocom Network Pvt. Ltd. [2] The company is headquartered in New Delhi, India, and has branch offices in 35 cities [3] across India.
There are many types of e-commerce models, based on market segmentation, that can be used to conducted business online.The 6 types of business models that can be used in e-commerce include: [1] Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Consumer-to-Business (C2B), Business-to-Business (B2B), Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C), Business-to-Administration (B2A), and Consumer-to-Administration
India: 2020 300 million [19] 20 Teams: Microsoft United States: 2017 300 million [20] 145 million daily active users [21] 21 Skype: Microsoft United States [22] 2003 300 million [23] 40 million daily active users [23] 22 Tieba: Baidu China: 2003 300 million [citation needed] 1500 million registered users [citation needed] 23 Threads: Meta ...
At that time, India had only 15,000 internet users. [7] Due to Indian rupee's appreciation between 2005 and 2007 and the impact of the 2008–09 US recession, the company decided to pivot the focus from export-oriented business to India-focused B2B market and raised funding from The Times Group and Intel Capital. [8] [9] [10]
Protean eGov Technologies Limited (previously NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited) is an Indian technology company headquartered in Mumbai. [1] The company focuses on developing digital public infrastructure (DPI) and e-governance initiatives for various governmental bodies in India. [2]
Arnold Schwarzenegger looks just like Santa Claus on the set of his upcoming Christmas movie, "The Man with the Bag."
Twitter, Inc. was an American social media company based in San Francisco, California, which operated and was named for its flagship social media network prior to its ...
A little-known University of Georgia football player accidentally stepped into the limelight Thursday, costing his team 15 valuable yards and earning a permanent spot in social media infamy.