VCCircle
Nov 18, 2008 1:00 AM
Picsquare CEO Manish Agrawal has confirmed the deal with Ahmedabad-based Infibeam to VCCircle. Bangalore based photo printing portal Picsqure has been sold to Indian online retail firm Infibeam. Picsquare CEO Manish Agrawal has confirmed the deal to VCCircle. He, however, refused to divulge the financial details nor commented whether it…
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Nikhil Pahwa
May 22, 2008 1:42 AM
HP-owned SnapFish has acquired MeraSnap.com, one among many is the nascent online photo finishing space. MeraSnap was one of the unfunded players in this segment, which includes KPCP & Sherpalo Ventures funded ZoomIn, Sequoia Capital and Seed Fund funded Printo, Picsquare (funding from 3 Angel Investors), iTasveer with a deal…
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Nikhil Pahwa
May 5, 2008 3:13 AM
Canvera, a Bangalore-based digital photo startup has raised an undisclosed amount of funding in a round led by Footprint Ventures, reports VC Circle. The Series A round also included Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Mumbai Angels and two angel investors from the UK. With a desktop application called Canvera Pro, Canvera is…
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Nikhil Pahwa
Apr 7, 2008 1:38 AM
Word is expected today regarding changes to the guidelines issued by the Indian Premier League regarding media coverage; both Prem Panicker and an online media publication were kind enough send us the guidelines issued by the IPL last week: you may view them here. A few additional clauses regarding online…
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Nikhil Pahwa
Apr 5, 2008 12:11 AM
The Indian Premier League is certainly throwing its weight around, and pushing its luck - the media guidelines issued regarding the much hyped and controversial Twenty20 Cricket tournament, reportedly include clauses related to Internet reports and photographs that have media organizations up in arms. So what are the restrictions? —Website…
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Nikhil Pahwa
Oct 10, 2007 3:32 AM
Hewlett Packard owned Snapfish, a free online photo sharing which allows users to order prints, has launched in India, reports ET. Snapfish also provides storage space to members who order at least a print a year. Prints cost Rs. 2.95 onwards, and the site also offers prints on mouse pads,…
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