Latest from Pluggd.in [Did you know that it will rain startups this July? Hop to UnPluggd.] | Explained: What is Provident Fund (PF) & Employees Provident Fund (EPF) [Whiteboad Friday] Who is the PF/EPF registration for and when do companies need to get it (its required by labor law). What is the contribution that the employer has to make. | | How to: Build a Large and Scalable ECommerce Platform What architecture to follow? Whether to use an off the shelf ECommerce product or build it yourself? What kind of hardware/equipment and services to buy and/or use? What technology to use: open source, java, php or ruby or something else? | | Amazon: The Good, The Bad and…? And despite a $5 billion cash reserve, Amazon donates nothing to charities — if an employee wants to deduct a donation from his or her paycheck, he or she has to pay an additional processing fee of 6%. ! | | India: Going the Audio way, A look at Audiobook Market in India. The largest number of sales of audiobook CDs for Reado comes from metropolitan towns with Mumbai leading. Though they are quick to add that the Tier II and III cities have also been bitten by the audiobook bug and the CDs being shipped there are increasing. | | How to: Issue shares with differential voting rights (the Mark Zuckerberg way) The interesting thing is this: Mark Zuckerberg because of all the dilution thus far holds less than 30% equity share capital but has around 56% voting rights in the Company. This majority control has been obtained through the issue of shares with differential voting rights. | | Interview with PayU Country Head, Nitin : Our conversion rates are 12% higher than other payment Gateways The conversion or success rates are anything from 12-18% higher when compared to a single gateway and about 7-8% when compared to multiple gateways (large clients typically use anything from 2-7 different payment gateways). | | | More to read:
| Announcing UnPluggd We're excited to announce the next edition of UnPluggd, India's biggest startup event. Date: July 7, 2012 [in Bangalore]. More here. | | | | |
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