Indian Start-ups On Prime Focus As Google Launches 'Launchpad'


Google has leverage from the growing digital economy, as organization spend on Google to acquire customers. In the first quarter in 2014, Google’s revenue crossed 3,000 crore, up by 47 percent year-on-year, which lifted up the escalating online advertising spend by e-commerce companies.

All the “bits and pieces” of Google’s startup programmes will be underneath the Launchpad. “It will be like one offering to the developer from a startup perspective,” pronounced Rao, country head, start-up ecosystem India, at Google India. The organization has also worked out strategy to take Launchpad to over 50 cities this year in India, majority of its activities will be focused in Bengaluru.

Rao, who also heads a developer family group for Google in India, has developed the Google developer village to one of a prime with 45 chapters over the country. Google Developer Relations was built in India about 5 years ago in Hyderabad.

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