Target wants to improve your shopping by fueling Indian technology startups

Target in India

We usually associate Target more with bargain pricing than technology leadership, but the big-box retailer is about to defy those expectations with plans for a startup incubator in Bangalore, India. When it launches in January, the Target Accelerator Program will finance young tech firms specializing in content aggregation, data, mobile and search. Only one or two companies will make the cut each year, but Target hopes that their projects will improve our shopping experience. TAP is also a clever way to compete against digital-savvy retailers like Walmart, which already has an Indian footprint — Target may spot clever ideas (and buyout candidates) before they reach competitors.

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Bing Fund taking shape to help Microsoft search for the next big thing in online services

Bing Fund taking shape to help Microsoft search for the next big thing in online services

Microsoft’s Online Services Division (OSD) hasn’t exactly had a lot of good news to share lately, most painful being the recent $6.2 billion write-down thanks to the aQuantive acquisition, so it’s turning to a higher power for its next bet. The company appears to be creating an angel incubator called the Bing Fund, which would foster startups that could “bring a wave of innovation to OSD” — which currently includes MSN, adCenter and, of course, Bing. While the company is being slightly coy about the details of Bing Fund, hosting only the tangerine teaser shown above at BingFund.com, some digging by ZDNet‘s Mary Jo Foley has revealed that Rahul Sood will be the chief cherub of this angel fund, stepping away from the Entertainment and Devices Division (aka the Xbox Division). Who better, we say, than the open-minded Voodoo PC founder who famously cut his chocolate birthday cake with a MacBook Air and later said: “Every executive in the PC industry should use an Apple notebook.”

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