David Filo of Yahoo! Part-3

By kamla bhatt • Oct 23rd, 2007
Category: Bangalore, Business & Tech, Featured, Ideas, India, Internet & Telecom, San Francisco/Silicon Valley
 
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In Part-3 David Filo co-founder of Yahoo!talks about their plans for India and the emerging markets. India is the hub for developing new applications and features for emerging markets like Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Philippines.

David also talks about Yahoo’s mobile strategy in India. Besides business, we also talk about David’s favorite Indian dish and what kind of Indian music he prefers to listen. What about Bollywood films? Does he like watching them? Tune in to find out what David has to say.

Here are the links just in case you missed out listening to Part-1 and Part-2 of the interview with David Filo.

This interview was recorded in Bangalore in October 2007.

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  1. […] This past year I have been in and out of India about three times for varying lengths of time. These trips helped me understand the broad trends and themes that I spotted in various meetings with CEOs, VCs and decision makers. What struck me in these various conversation are the consistent themes. These observations led me to infer that there might be a huge rebranding exercise underway and the message is: India is a hub for Research and Development for various IT and pharma companies. I have captured how India is emerging as an R&D hub in various interviews  like for instance Microsoft’s Kentaro Toyama, Yahoo’s David Filo, John Chambers of Cisco and many others.  I have  an interview with Kiran Karnik head of NASSCOM where I explore this topic with him. The interview with Kiran should be up in the next couple of days. […]

  2. […] On a visit to Bangalore, David Filo co-founder of Yahoo said: “We are really looking at India to develop centres of excellence around products and services for markets like Vietnam, Philippines etc.” Of course, Filo also mentions that India was a big market for Yahoo! specially in the mobile area. […]

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