Here’s a great post by Rai Muhammad Azlan, a full time blogger based out of Lahore. I first met Rai on Twitter and then chanced to call on him by random chance in the auditorium full of students! Here’s his perspective of the LUMS event!
http://mylandpakistan.blogspot.com/2009/11/lums-marketing-colloquium-2009-life.html
November 27, 2009 | Posted in
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You simply cannot miss out on the Carlos Cashman experience! P@SHA, in collaboration with LUMS and Sofizar, are bringing young businesses the chance to engage in one of the best mentoring opportunities. You can find more details about Carlos and Sofizar from here. Registration is Free but mandatory. Please email president@pasha.org.pk to register yourself.
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February 10, 2009 | Posted in
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Who doesn’t know about Android? In fact, application development for the mobile platform has been on the rise with at least 3 Pakistani companies selling apps on a regular basis on iTunes for the Apple platform. As early as 3 years ago, a young company by the name of MicroMiles began developing games for the [...]
February 5, 2009 | Posted in
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Android is the Open Handset Alliance’s mobile software platform. Come learn about Android and our vision for more open, powerful, and useful mobile devices.
January 14, 2009 | Posted in
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Consider the following: Pakistan’s Biggest online job website, the Internet’s largest online Muslim social network and the country’s first online venture to attract VC funding and you get one name behind all this success – Monis Rahman. The CEO and Chairman of Naseeb Networks quickly turned his dream venture into the leading provider of online [...]
December 9, 2008 | Posted in
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Welcome to the second issue of CMO Pakistan!
When Badar Khushnood (Google Pakistan) and CIO Pakistan collaborated on the Lahore Bloggers Meet in LUMS, the speed at which the viral marketing fever overtook the event was a sight you had to witness. It all happened right in front of our eyes: before the event, during the [...]
December 3, 2008 | Posted in
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Updated November 25, 2008 @ 17:06
Event photos available @ http://tinyurl.com/lahore-bloggers-meetup-photos
Blogs where you’ll find some virtual estate dedicated to the event:
Techymynd
Lahore MetBlogs
ReallyVirtual
Aqeeliz
SajShirazi
Momekh
iJafri
UzEE
ProPakistani
The highlights for those of you who still want to write up your own blog post!
- ‘Lahore Bloggers Meetup’ event page [ http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=35844398187 ]
- 97 Confirmed, 88 Maybe bloggers & 65+ Wall posts on the [...]
November 23, 2008 | Posted in
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What started off as a really small 20 person event at LUMS has grown into something more than 100 attendees overnight… literally! LUMS IEEE Students Chapter (in collaboration with CIO Pakistan & Google Pakistan) present the Lahore Bloggers meet on November 23, 2008. How did the explosion of so many confirmed attendees happen?
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November 22, 2008 | Posted in
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Sajjad Syed is the Managing Director for SAP in Pakistan. In a time when one would think companies have to cut costs, Sajjad talks about how smart investment in technology and infrastructure and how it will help Pakistani companies grow in the longrun. “Companies have to invest today so they are prepared for the growth [...]
Remember the young LUMS graduate who developed the fantastic Citizen’s Journalism portal? Well, the group is applying for the The 2009 Knight News Challenge Award – a contest which awards as much as $5 million a year for innovative ideas that develop platforms, tools and services to inform and transform community news, conversations, and information [...]
November 6, 2008 | Posted in
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As connectivity faster and more affordable, concepts such as ‘Services as a Solution’ or SAAS, becomes more beneficial for an organization. SaaS is essentially a software delivery method that provides access to the actual software and its functions remotely as a Web-based service. It’s like outsourcing some of the hardware requirements and operating headache up [...]