Recent News and Media Citations
- To Pique Interest, Start-Ups Try a Digital Velvet Rope (The New York Times)
- Cable companies fear more than the Internet (NPR Marketplace Report)
- Nokia and RIM scramble for market share (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Linksys fate unclear in Cisco reworking (Orange County Business Journal)
- Group buying websites battle for Middle-East shoppers (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Does it make a difference what browser you use (NPR's Marketplace Report)
- Is Google stuck in perpetual beta? (Knowledge@wharton)
- eBay acquires Milo (Milo is a startup founded by former student Jack)
- Virtual Events Industry Takes Off (Interview for NPR's "Marketplace")
- Jeff Bezos Keeps Kindling Hot Concepts (Investor's Business Daily)
- Finding the Essebnce of Innovation (CIO Insight)
- Prospects for the iPhone in China (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Can Lean Co-exist with Innovation (Knowledge@Wharton)
- The Future of Free (Boston Globe)
- As Smartphones Proliferate, Will One Company Emerge as the Winner (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Free: The Past and Future of a Radical Price (Book by Chris Anderson)
- Charities Adopt Private Sector Models (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Cloud Computing: Silverlining (Financial Chronicle, India)
- Online shopping and the Harry Potter Effect (The new Scientist)
- How About Free? The Price Point that is turning Heads (Knowledge@Wharton)
- The Renaissance of File sharing (Forbes)
- YouTube is the New advertising Hotspot (Economic Times, India)
- iPhone in India: Has Apple Dialed the Wrong Number (Knowledge@Wharton)
- The Net Impact of NetBooks (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Advertisers search for their voices on YouTube (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Wharton study finds iLike users acquire more music (Yahoo!, Billboard)
- eBay bids for durability (USA Today)
- Experts Vs Amateurs: The future of media (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Founders as CEOs of Technology Companies (Alibaba, China)
- A takeover of Yahoo!: Microsoft's risks (Le Monde, France)
- Challenges for eBay's new CEO (Forbes)
- Marketing Presidential candidates on the web (Financial Times, K@W)
- Google: In Search for Itself (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Software's Future: Melding the Web and the desktop (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Reinforcing the Blockbuster Nature of Media (Knowledge@Wharton)
- NSF funds $1.2M for Prof Hosanagar's project on economics of next-generation Internet (with co-PIs Roch Guerin, Zhi-Li Zhang and Andrew Odlyzko)
- Monster.com's Middle Age (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Some Free Advice to Yahoo CEO (Knowledge@Wharton)
- 'Walled Garden' Versus 'Open Plain' Strategies (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Media Moves: Will the New Online Advertising Models Click? (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Wireless Broadband Utopia: Are We There Yet? (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Clicks are great but calls are better: An article on Yodle Inc (formerly Natpal Inc), a firm Prof Hosanagar cofounded (Forbes)
- Software Business Models of the Future (Knowledge@Wharton)
- Google Still Searching for Ways to Master Media (CIO Magazine)
- Yodle Inc (formerly Natpal Inc), a firm Prof Hosanagar cofounded, closed its series A round of financing with Bessemer Venture Partners (BVP)
- Prof Hosanagar is co-chairing the 2007 workshop on sponsored search to be held in Banff, Canada
- The Succession Question: When´s the Right Time to Go (CIO Magazine)
- Can India Conquer World with IT only? (Economic Times)
- BITS Pilani Announces 30 Under 30 Part 1 Part 2 (BITS Alumni Association)
- An Arduous Path to Green Cards (Philadelphia Inquirer)

