The New Business Angel

This is a follow up of the blog post: Mauritian Technopreneurs.

There was another meeting (1st one being only with Technopreneurs for the presentation of projects) “a la BOI” for the allocation of resources to the projects. This is the first time where we saw the Business Angels.

After the reserved meeting with investors only, we all gathered up (with some minutes late than actually planned) to start the allocation of projects. I was excited to know on which project I was allocated. We were given the choice to select the projects in which we wanted to work (3 projects out of 8 with no 1 being the project priority).

And the verdict came: I was allocated Project No. 2!

Euhh…OK

Time to meet the Business Angel, who is supposed to be our Captain…

F***K

The guy was simply pessimistic about the Project. :(

Then the decision came, after consulting the BOI facilitator to have a new Business Angel for the project. And then…..the adventure took another “tournure”!

Business Angel

We now have The New Business Angel!

The first meeting with him was held yesterday. It was a great meeting, up to the professional level! Yeah, this I can assure you.

Actually amongst all the CEOs (Mauritians specially) that I have met yet, he is the most charismatic one, I should say.

Highlights of the meeting:

  • Coming on time
  • Welcome by his personal secretary
  • Welcome in a very nice CEO Office – I was actually amazed by 1) the simplicity of the Office and 2) the nice view of Rose-Hill, Reduit from there
  • Professional Handshake creating the Halo effect
  • and last but not the least: the conversation.

I was stunned and pleasantly impressed by the mastery of the CEO of “The Art of Asking Questions“.

At the end of the meeting, just like I was impressed after meeting Prof. Sudarshan Jugessor (Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Mauritius), I told him “It was a great honour to be working with you, Sir”.

BTW, here’s a nice pic from National Geographic Contest:

National Geographic picture (International Photography Contest)

Google Wave: A new Communication Tool

We are fast approaching to Real-Time Web. After Twitter, here we are with another innovative product from Google: Google Wave: Communicate and Collaborate in Real-Time.

What is a Wave? : http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html

Wave permet d’abord une communication écrite enrichie : contrairement aux mails, que vous écrivez puis envoyez, votre message Wave est partagé en permanence avec votre ou vos interlocuteurs, voire, si vous le souhaitez, sur des sites web. Le message n’est pas uniquement dans votre boite ou dans celle de vos contacts ; elle est disponible à tous, tout le temps. De cette manière, tout les utilisateurs qui y ont accès peuvent l’enrichir à tout moment, y ajouter des contenus, de la musique, des cartes, un agenda…

Google a par exemple montré que deux utilisateurs de Wave pouvaient jouer aux échecs, par un simple plug-in (notre capture)  Ce qui est possible car toutes les modifications effectuées sur une « wave » sont par ailleurs visibles instantanément par vos contacts. Vous pouvez ainsi discuter, jouer, partager des contenus en temps réel via ce service.

(source: svmlemag.fr)

Des Screenshots et Logos du Google Wave: http://sites.google.com/a/pressatgoogle.com/googlewave/home/screenshots-and-media-5

Google Wave: 1) Des Conversations Partagés, 2) Un Système ouvert 3) Open Source

Developers gonna enjoy:

Google Wave est aussi une plate-forme de programmation, sur laquelle les développeurs peuvent bâtir des extensions via une interface de dévelopment d’application (API) livrée gratuitement. Bot: Tweety – permet d’utiliser Twitter depuis Google Wave Bot: Bloggy – permet de mettre a jour votre blog depuis Wave Google Wave Team

Currently, Google Wave, you can request an invitation on: https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/\

The Google Wave Team:

http://sites.google.com/a/pressatgoogle.com/googlewave/home/meet-the-google-wave-team

Lars Rasmussen

You can listen to the interview with Lars Rasmussen.

My Perso Opinion on Google Wave:

Honestly I think, this will change the way we communicate on the Internet! Instead of “hey am gonna mail (e-mail) you the doc by afternoon” , maybe it will be “dude, this document is Waved already”

I am optimist and happy concerning the adoption of new Technologies like:

Cloud Computing

HTML 5

API

and last but not the Least, Open Source! :)

 

So, what do you think of Google Wave?