Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three start-ups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change the world of technology. |
The three companies "" Bloom Energy, Expensr and Vanu "" have been featured in "The Next Disruptors ""15 companies that will change the world" list of Business 2.0, a magazine published by global media giant CNN-Time Warner group, which also publishes magazines like Fortune. |
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The common thread between the three companies is that all of them have an Indian-origin US national as the founder. |
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Bloom Energy is a utility company that aims to help households generate their own electricity; Expensr is a financial planning software solution provider; and Vanu is a radio wireless software solution that enables a base station to simultaneously operate through various platforms like GSM and CDMA. |
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While Vanu Inc has been founded by its NRI CEO Vanu Bose, Bloom Energy is the brain child of K R Sridhar. |
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Expensr, a San Francisco-based startup that has developed a software aimed at helping people a fast and easy way to track their spending habits, has been co-founded by Indian-origin Shawn Gupta with his fellow programmer Reman Child. |
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As working professionals, the two reportedly needed a fast and easy way to track their spending habits. Over lunch one day they were complaining to each other about not knowing where all their money went. |
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They decided to do something about it and created Expensr, a free online service that tracks your budget and spending habits, then shows how you are doing compared to your peers, the magazine said. |
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