Introducing Bridge: World’s First CRM that Listens, Learns & Talks Back
New Delhi [India], January 6: Bridge CRM is an AI-native customer relationship management system made for companies focused on manufacturing and distribution. The platform introduces Milo, an AI-powered conversational assistant aimed at supporting sales, dealer, and service operations across complex business ecosystems. Bridge CRM
Bookysta App: Empowering India’s Sports Lovers with One-Tap Venue Booking
New Delhi [India], January 12: Sports participation is becoming more organized in Indian cities. Weekly game groups are now common. Working professionals plan fitness like an appointment. Schools, academies, and communities are investing more time in regular play. But one part still lags:
The Future of Next-Gen Connectivity: 6G and Wi-Fi 7 and Edge Computing
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 12: Next-gen connectivity is evolving into blueprint in a world where all gadgets, all cars, and all factory creatures are yelling at each other to become smarter and faster connected. A dynamic triumvirate is emerging, including 6G networks,
BloggersIdeas Reinvents Itself: From Top Affiliate Marketing Blog to Full-Scale AI Automation Agency
New Delhi [India], January 6: When BloggersIdeas first went live in 2013, it wasn’t a business move; it was a learning journal. Over time, that journal transformed into one of the most recognized affiliate marketing blogs in India, attracting readers from more than
The Cloud Isn’t Dying — It’s Being Politely Evicted
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: For nearly two decades, the cloud has enjoyed an almost religious status in technology circles. Everything moved there: storage, compute, dreams, delusions of infinite scalability. If it blinked, breathed, or beeped, someone somewhere insisted it “belonged in the
From Backrooms To Backbones: How U.S. States Quietly Became 2025’s Most Relentless Tech Disruptors
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: Technology revolutions are usually imagined as hoodie-clad founders scribbling on whiteboards or venture capitalists throwing money at whatever has “AI” in the name. Meanwhile, somewhere far from keynote stages and pitch decks, a quieter transformation has been unfolding
SoftBank Isn’t Chasing AI Dreams Anymore — It’s Buying The Ground Beneath Them
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For years, artificial intelligence has been sold like prophecy: abstract, dazzling, vaguely spiritual. Models grow smarter, demos grow louder, and everyone nods as if intelligence simply floats down from the cloud, free of consequence. SoftBank, it seems, has
