Today, In India we saw advertisements on starting a new business on tv everyday. If you have a good business idea no matter small or any big. But the question comes in mind that is.... You don't know is it good to convert your idea into a business? In this article, I will give you some points that should help you in identifying your idea is good to convert into a business or not. Let's start..... You got your idea from any problem that you or your friend had faced or currently facing. So, your idea should be problem-solving rather than creating new problems for you. And if you want to convert your idea in business then you have to consider the profit for you and your company. For that, you have to know that your idea is solving the problem just for you or the problem of many people. If the problem is just for you then who will buy your product? If that is the case you should drop your idea and try to find out a new one. If your idea solves problems for many people...
Interested in online Android training? Google is inviting people to enroll in a new Android Basics Nanodegree , via the training provider Udacity. The company writes: The courses walk you through step-by-step on how to build an order form for a coffee shop , an app to track pets in a shelter, an app that teaches vocabulary words from the Native American Miwok tribe, and an app on recent earthquakes in the world. At the end of the course, you will have an entire portfolio of apps to share with your friends and family. Upon completing the Android Basics Nanodegree , you also have the opportunity to continue your learning with the Career-track Android Nanodegree (for intermediate developers). The first 50 participants to finish the Android Basics Nanodegree have a chance to win a scholarship for the Career-track Android Nanodegree. Please visit udacity.com/legal/scholarship for additional details a importa...
Every now and then we hear car manufacturers tell us about the research and development that they do when it comes to making cars according to their customer's needs. But an engineering college in Mangaluru, thought long and hard, put together their travel experiences and then decided to make a car for the common man. A car that will not only be affordable but also be a substitute for those wanting to upgrade from a bike; and that's what they strived at. According to Professor Rounaq Ahmed, "There's sunshine for 6 months here in Mangaluru and it rains the other 6; and most of the people here travel on bikes, which during the rains can be extremely dangerous, which is why we came out with this idea." The 'we' includes some students pursuing Mechanical Engineering and professors who guided in their pursuit to make a car for the common man. Well, the idea was a simple one; a tried and tested one at that; taking the engine from a bike and making a ...
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