10 Internet companies to watch out for in 2009
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: As hundreds of interesting web apps are being launched every day from small apps to huge apps, simple to complex, it is interesting to have a close watch on innovative ideas that have sprouted in the form of new business. In this context, the professional networking site siliconindia has announced 10 Internet companies to 'watch out for in 2009'.

The companies chosen are founded or managed by Indians in the U.S. and picked from among a huge number of nominations.
The companies are:
1 Adchemy http://www.adchemy.com
2 BuzzBox http://www.buzzbox.com
3 Chitika http://www.chitika.com
4 Connectbeam http://www.connectbeam.com
5 Guru.com http://www.guru.com
6 InXero http://www.inxero.com
7 PlaySpan http://corp.playspan.com
8 Retrevo ttp://www.retrevo.com
9 SecondSpace http://www.secondspace.com
10 TalentTrove http://www.talenttrove.com
It is really interesting to watch the fresh ideas being executed this time around as compared to the first dot com era. The new age companies have not just changed the business rules but also have altered the rules of the world.
Picking 10 Internet companies was not an easy task. From companies offering services like photo sharing and file sharing to collaboration service and gaming, the list made it difficult to determine. But the companies presented here are unique not only in terms of ideas but also with respect to their technology, adoption and market proposition.
For more details, log on to: http://www.siliconindia.com/magazine/isd.php?MBV560480302

The companies chosen are founded or managed by Indians in the U.S. and picked from among a huge number of nominations.
The companies are:
1 Adchemy http://www.adchemy.com
2 BuzzBox http://www.buzzbox.com
3 Chitika http://www.chitika.com
4 Connectbeam http://www.connectbeam.com
5 Guru.com http://www.guru.com
6 InXero http://www.inxero.com
7 PlaySpan http://corp.playspan.com
8 Retrevo ttp://www.retrevo.com
9 SecondSpace http://www.secondspace.com
10 TalentTrove http://www.talenttrove.com
It is really interesting to watch the fresh ideas being executed this time around as compared to the first dot com era. The new age companies have not just changed the business rules but also have altered the rules of the world.
Picking 10 Internet companies was not an easy task. From companies offering services like photo sharing and file sharing to collaboration service and gaming, the list made it difficult to determine. But the companies presented here are unique not only in terms of ideas but also with respect to their technology, adoption and market proposition.
For more details, log on to: http://www.siliconindia.com/magazine/isd.php?MBV560480302
Reader's comments(3)
1: Can I get a small description of what these
companies are into.
Posted by: Mubashir Ansari - 04 Mar, 2009
2: This is a good move by siliconinia. I think
these are prospective companies that will do
miracles in this recession.
Posted by: Gagn - 04 Mar, 2009
3: great Siliconindia is encouraging top
internet companies. it would definitely boost
them to grow further.
Posted by: Kamal - 04 Mar, 2009
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