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I’m currently and very publicly redesigning my personal website, so some things might be a little janky!
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A Silicon Valley startup was founded in 2003 with an aim to develop an advanced operating system for digital cameras. Considering that the camera market wasn’t large-enough, they started work on a mobile OS, and were acquired by Google two years later. Currently, they have over a billion active monthly users, which has doubled from 538 million in mid-2013.
Branding and web design for Cambridge Social Ventures (University of Cambridge) startup trying to break barriers in justice.
A single CSS file to design beautiful webpages
Plastic bottle industrial redesign project using AutoDesk and SolidWorks for IDII to reduce environmental impact.
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There were only two companies in this world that I truly adored for their great products—Apple and Google. I was also always a fan of the innovations at Microsoft, but they never really rocked my world. Until now. When the iOS 5 came out, I was honestly mesmerized. It was the best, made even better, and I’m still a huge fan of Scott Forstall (I was rather unhappy when Apple let him go, but I believe Tim Cook made an informed decision.)
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“A substandard education will always result in a substandard nation.” — Aubrey Priest
Unlike all stories, ClassRebels didn’t start with the simple idea of making teachers and students connect in a way they’ve never connected before. It started with an idea to bring about a reform, a change, and a revolution. In India, this change was long needed. The society is evolving, and our education system needs to catch up. We believe that the whole idea of education is taken i
Platform to celebrate, promote, and build a brand — India. Over 75 organizations use the Made with Love in India badge.
Class Rebels is an ed-tech startup I co-founded with Kunj Khurana and Sagar Chandna which built a social education platform and collaborative virtual library.
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Disclaimer: I wrote this article for the Fleksy Blog and they provided me with the premium version of the app, which, for the record, is worth the $3.99. A couple of days ago, one of my friends asked me to try out a new keyboard called Fleksy. I had never heard its name before, but since he was so excited about it, I decided to give it a try. Soon, I installed it on my phone. And then, my whole tying experience changed. But before I get into that, I’ll let you know that I was using Swype.
Education-technology startup trying to break classroom barriers, products include virtual library and collaborative e-classroom.
by Elizabeth Anderson for Parent Herald