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Hyderabad boys develop Ave, an Android tablet PC at 12,999


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smart techie
Appreciate the effort ppl!
by smart techie on Nov 28, 2011 04:38 AM

Stop fighting guys, appreciate the effort put in, how many among us even want to try it?
We need more product based companies in India.
Good job folks!

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Nishant Varma
Real Scientists vs Techoncrats
by Nishant Varma on Nov 26, 2011 06:24 PM  | Hide replies

These products are not difficult to make , you get most things from the market - just assemble them . Android / Processor etc. Only thing you need to have is a talent to assemble them - thats a talent neverthless .
Real scientists don't sell their product , but they find pleasure in inventing them . Jobs collaborated many such brains and made a bi company in Apple . Dennis Ritchie passed just a week or so after Jobs ( he invented C programming and co-author of Unix) but none knew about this .

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wizardo id
Re: Real Scientists vs Techoncrats
by wizardo id on Dec 16, 2011 12:02 AM
absolutely. jobs is a great assembler. people call him inventor , which is a joke

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Maddy
fact
by Maddy on Nov 23, 2011 09:36 AM

i know this guys...get some unbranded chinese tablet & just make some changes...

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s kesavan
Talent in India
by s kesavan on Nov 23, 2011 05:52 AM  | Hide replies

With so much talent available in India, Indians can do great wonders if only the Government find suitable mechanism to spot talent and encourage them without any ulterior motive and without any prejudice!

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KAROLSON THOMAS
Re: Talent in India
by KAROLSON THOMAS on Nov 23, 2011 09:09 AM
thats what i say!! even in sports. But only if govt have time. They might have something in place but corruption kills it off!! This fellow can suceed as his father has taken up the manufacturing and it is going to be made in UK, so some quality can be expected. If not he will move to UK. then we can read in paper - Indian origin man/woman has........... shame on govt to lap up such credit when they could not provide venues indegionously

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Dev
Re: Talent in India
by Dev on Nov 27, 2011 05:03 PM
yes, govt is lagging far behind. indian private sector is not that bad.
in many western countries govt is matching private sector in ability . but in india there is a huuuuge difference . really needs a genius to change whole govt system and vision

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KAROLSON THOMAS
Re: Re: Talent in India
by KAROLSON THOMAS on Dec 04, 2011 02:37 PM
in few big western countries pvt companies try to match with govt companies even hospitals the same

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rahul
super work
by rahul on Nov 22, 2011 03:55 PM

gr8 work guys..esply considering cost of a single PC developed....usually corporates or akash pc(watever) are tagged based on 10k units....i am sure ur pc wil be half of its price...great going..ignore comments of fools (if any) written below

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Ramesh M
Prophecy
by Ramesh M on Nov 22, 2011 02:18 PM  | Hide replies

Steve Jobs predicted sometime in the past that "Year 2010 will be the year of Innovation and Year 2011 will be the year of CopyCats" ..

Hats off to you Steve (RIP)

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Anamika
Re: Prophecy
by Anamika on Nov 22, 2011 02:29 PM
the great Steve hinself was a copycat, brought together variosu technologies invented by others and "invented" himself a overpriced gadget.. you call that invention...

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harami
Re: Re: Prophecy
by harami on Nov 22, 2011 09:15 PM
He invented how to sell copied stuffs... he invented how market stuffs and they leave the orignal ones faar faar behind them. This is an Invention :P

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Priyali Mishra
Re: Re: Prophecy
by Priyali Mishra on Nov 25, 2011 04:58 PM
Sorry Steve is not a copy cat his os is modified by unix base...

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