Piyush Shah, Co-founder of InMobi, described the company's pivotal decision in the early 2000s. Recognising the shift from feature phones to smartphones, and with the iPhone and Google's search ...
'No office, sketched plans on floor': Founder of India's first unicorn recounts humble startup story
Naveen Tewari the founder and CEO of InMobi Group revealed how he began his startup Mkhoj, the Indian mobile advertising company now known as InMobi, with two co-founders in a small flat in ...
InMobi has partnered with peperonity.com, the world's first mobile Web 2.0 platform, reaching a 100 percent month-over-month advertising growth. The partnership is meant to monetize peperonity.com's ...
InMobi is a company based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, operating in the enterprise tech sector. Founded in 2007, it now employs 1845 individuals. The company was established by Abhay Singhal ...
InMobi founder and CEO Naveen Tewari has issued a stark warning for software engineers, predicting that artificial intelligence will automate the majority of their work within two years ...
Senior marketing professional Sreeshna Sreekishan has moved on from InMobi where she was the Director of Marketing for APAC. In a lengthy LinkedIn post, Sreekishan looked back at her journey with ...
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SoftBank's Masayoshi Son meets InMobi's Naveen Tewari to explore potential AI, consumer tech collabsInMobi, India's first unicorn ... Over the years, Softbank has invested in several high-profile Indian companies such as Flipkart, Ola, Paytm, Delhivery, FirstCry, and Swiggy.
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