Quikr, AskLaila, InMobi, mChek among 2010 AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies
28 July, 2010
Horizontal classifieds website Quikr has been selected as one of the 2010 AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies. The list also includes AskLaila, InMobi and mChek. The winners were selected by the AlwaysOn editorial team and industry experts based on a set of five criteria: innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and media buzz.
According to AlwaysOn, the Global 250 winners were selected from among thousands of technology companies nominated by investors, bankers, journalists, and industry insiders. The AlwaysOn editorial team conducted a rigorous three-month selection process to finalize the 2010 list.
“After examining the companies that are on the AO Global 250 list, it’s obvious that innovation is not only alive and well in the Global Silicon Valley, it’s accelerating in economic power and scope,” Tony Perkins, founder and editor, AlwaysOn, has said. “The companies certainly represent some of the highest-growth opportunities in the private company marketplace.”
Pranay Chulet, chief executive officer, Quikr, has said, “Being shortlisted as an AlwaysOn Global 250 Winner is a result of our relentless commitment to Quikr’s users. It has always been our endeavour to make Quikr a place where people can ‘buy, sell, rent or find’ things in the shortest time and the easiest way possible.”




Indian sites are doing great in global technological sphere. great news for new start ups as they can definitely harbor hope for better results once they start proving quality services.
You mentioned Asklaila, inmobi, mCheck, Quickr And Aprimo. The idea must have been to showcase Indian Companies. But why Aprimo. Looks like the writer ran a search on keyword India on the entire list but failed to notice that Aprimo is from "India"napolis and not India. :)
Be a little careful next time.
Hi Pratik,
You are right.
We did make a mistake and thanks to your feedback have now edited the article according to your advice.
Sorry for the goof-up.
We will be more careful next time.
Regards,
Rajesh
Asklaila seems to be a nice concept, however, i feel that it could be more simple to sue.
It might be because of the fact that I haven't used it much.
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