May 12, 2006 (Press Release) --
Joining the new breed of Web 2.0 companies, SEraja Technologies Pvt Ltd unveiled SEraja - The EventWeb (www.seraja.com) in Bangalore today.
SEraja is packed with a variety of simple tools for users to publish and experience events online. SEraja’s EventWeb enables users across the globe to publish, search, view and experience events across a wide mosaic of topics – from business to religion, sports, arts, entertainment, travel, technology as well as personal and professional.
SEraja is a free site focused towards the non tech-savvy user, letting everyone, from students to those in corporate departments, educational institutes, retail business, NGOs, government and even professional event managers (basically, anyone) publish events and share event details with others. With SEraja, anyone can easily publish details of a birthday, a graduation or a conference; you could publish information on events like festivals, games or promotions; you could even document a visit to a museum, a day spent with Mom or the launch of a new product.
Visitors using SEraja can subscribe to or search for interesting events across geographies that can help them plan free time or even further their professional interest. The current database has approximately 40,000 events – a number that is likely to grow exponentially as users begin to publish their events on SEraja.
Visitors to the site can comment on events and help bring their valuable insights to events they are familiar with. SEraja uses an open publishing system, making it an easy and democratic platform for everyone to participate.
SEraja is a combination of two major trends on the Internet and is part EventBlog and part a Wiki of events. But in essence it goes beyond both, by ensuring that users can experience events through multimedia, regardless of where they are. SEraja also taps into the wisdom of the masses by enabling community participation via comments, annotations and tagging.
SEraja -- The EventWeb is a project that originates from an exceptional lineage and is the brainchild of Donald Bren professor, Ramesh Jain at the University of California, Irvine and entrepreneur Rajesh Jain.
Ramesh Jain in the past has been associated with Praja, Virage Inc. and ImageWare Inc., companies that dealt with groundbreaking technologies.
Rajesh Jain is well known as the founder of IndiaWorld, the largest collection of India-centric websites in 1995 that he later sold to Satyam Infoway in one of Asia's biggest Internet acquisitions.
Ramesh Jain, Chairman of SEraja Technologies says, "We are moving from the document Web to the Event Web. We want to move beyond the Gutenberg legacy and reverse-engineer the environment. You should be able to follow your own course through an event online. With SEraja, you can do this.”
SEraja is a Bangalore-based company that is a part of Rajesh Jain´s Emergic Ecosystem, a group of companies involved in computing innovations that will bridge the digital divide.
SEraja is packed with a variety of simple tools for users to publish and experience events online. SEraja’s EventWeb enables users across the globe to publish, search, view and experience events across a wide mosaic of topics – from business to religion, sports, arts, entertainment, travel, technology as well as personal and professional.
SEraja is a free site focused towards the non tech-savvy user, letting everyone, from students to those in corporate departments, educational institutes, retail business, NGOs, government and even professional event managers (basically, anyone) publish events and share event details with others. With SEraja, anyone can easily publish details of a birthday, a graduation or a conference; you could publish information on events like festivals, games or promotions; you could even document a visit to a museum, a day spent with Mom or the launch of a new product.
Visitors using SEraja can subscribe to or search for interesting events across geographies that can help them plan free time or even further their professional interest. The current database has approximately 40,000 events – a number that is likely to grow exponentially as users begin to publish their events on SEraja.
Visitors to the site can comment on events and help bring their valuable insights to events they are familiar with. SEraja uses an open publishing system, making it an easy and democratic platform for everyone to participate.
SEraja is a combination of two major trends on the Internet and is part EventBlog and part a Wiki of events. But in essence it goes beyond both, by ensuring that users can experience events through multimedia, regardless of where they are. SEraja also taps into the wisdom of the masses by enabling community participation via comments, annotations and tagging.
SEraja -- The EventWeb is a project that originates from an exceptional lineage and is the brainchild of Donald Bren professor, Ramesh Jain at the University of California, Irvine and entrepreneur Rajesh Jain.
Ramesh Jain in the past has been associated with Praja, Virage Inc. and ImageWare Inc., companies that dealt with groundbreaking technologies.
Rajesh Jain is well known as the founder of IndiaWorld, the largest collection of India-centric websites in 1995 that he later sold to Satyam Infoway in one of Asia's biggest Internet acquisitions.
Ramesh Jain, Chairman of SEraja Technologies says, "We are moving from the document Web to the Event Web. We want to move beyond the Gutenberg legacy and reverse-engineer the environment. You should be able to follow your own course through an event online. With SEraja, you can do this.”
SEraja is a Bangalore-based company that is a part of Rajesh Jain´s Emergic Ecosystem, a group of companies involved in computing innovations that will bridge the digital divide.

Joining the new breed of Web 2.0 companies, SEraja Technologies Pvt Ltd unveiled SEraja - The EventWeb (www.seraja.com) in Bangalore today.
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