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  • fritz Says -> blogshowcase a Rediff product
    7:21 pm on June 24, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Well the big sponsorship for the event was because Rediff was launching their product called blogshowcase targeted at the bloggers. Well blogcamp pune was the right place to meet those bloggers who would test out their product. The product is a combined effort of a startup called WATConsult and Rediff according to this piece of info.

    The Launch presentation was given by Rajiv Dingra of WATConsult and Jasmeet Singh who is the VP of product marketing at Rediff.
    The Initial talking and showing of screenshots was done by Rajiv and then after the first few slides and intro there were questions from the public and Rajiv told the audience that it would be good if the questions were held till last when the presentation was over. Once the initial feature set and screenshots were shown the questions started pouring in most of them were valid questions and were rapidly fired by some of the people in the audience.

    The answers given to the questions were not satisfactory(not just my opinion many others felt this too) plus it was shocking to see the response of both Rajiv and Jasmeet of some of the criticism coming their way apparently they were considering their offering was god sent and bloggers will accept it with their eyes closed no questions asked. I was more shocked with the fact that Rajiv was also having a bit of a problem with criticism which is not at all good for a person in charge of a startup being open minded to criticism helps in survival in this fierce competitive world.

    The problem with this product is that it adds to the problem of information overload affecting all us net junkies.
    Personally there were lots of issues which were not good for the users of the service things like them using the content from the blogs onto their portal and with mainstream content. pulling stuff from blogs and putting it without modification does not work as bloggers tend to be colloquial in their writing.
    Plus the fact that the meta content generated around your content was Rediff property plus it pulls your rss feed so if you give full post in your feed you wont as that will not get traffic onto your site so the question is will you maintain two feeds one for full post and one special one to submit to blogshowcase.

    The Logic behind the entire product is you give us access to your feed and we give you an audience but the question is will be audience be willing to go through hundreds of posts everyday (it is a well known fact that most users just go to the Digg homepage only) the product will fail if not positioned properly for both bloggers and rediff users.

    Well me being a blogger would not use the product why you ask?
    Simply because my doubts about the product have not been cleared and also with the fact that if you sign up and once they crawl your feed and copy the content onto their servers and what do you know how they will use your content?
    apparently Rediff is so dumb they didn’t even bother to put a terms and conditions page they just expect people to come there and submit their details with no assurance.

    Overall from this launch I have learned some important lessons

    • never launch a half baked product
    • be open to criticism
    • come up with better way of presenting to target audience
    • research well to see if there is a market for the product
    • always think about monetizing if you cant find a way don’t get into it

    The product did not create any much buzz in the blogosphere also plus the main stream media also didn’t cover it much.

    To read the blogshowcase teams blog read this they are trying to explain here how their offering is different from digg

     
  • fritz Says -> sulekha.com at blogcamp pune
    1:29 pm on June 24, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Sulekha was one of the sponsors for the blogcamp pune event and were showcasing their portal and their blogging platform to the users.
    Sulekha has a very good presence down south and the participation at blogcamp I think was their attempt to move north in India they have a decent offering and are now moving away from niche market and trying to catch up with Rediff as a indian portal for the indian web community their portal has decent offering and is very rich in UGC (user generated content) and they have a sticky offering which makes the users come again for more.

    At their stall I met Mukundan Krishnaswamy and I asked him how they were competing with craigslist.com and its entry in india in the classified space but he said that they are not worried as sulekha had a first mover advantage and now is turning into a social network and he mentioned that craigslist is not pulling any users (but users are fickle they are not loyal and move on to services which add more value).

    The other thing that caught my attention on the stall was the availability of some deccan herald issues there so I asked Mukundan if they have a content sharing deal with them and he said they have tied up with them and the content taken from some of their top bloggers is actually featured on the print edition of deccan herald and the revenue generated from this deal is shared between the blogger and sulekha. This is a great way for bloggers to make money as they keep writing the editors at sulekha go through content and find the best one to give to deccan herald so this way there is encouragement for bloggers to write more and write better but as Mukundan said the content has to be edited and cut down to suit the print media (yes this is true bloggers are more colloquial in their style of writing and not suitable for written publication but the content has to be moulded to be suitable for print media consumption this is not true for all bloggers but true for majority of bloggers).

    Overall they have a good offering for the local communities in places they are focussing on and they have very loyal following of NRI’s who sing praises about their classifieds service but their success will depend on not only keeping this loyal users onto their site but also attracting new users. Even though they are not technically a startup they are at the evolution phase from web 1.0 to web 2.0 just like Rediff.

     
  • fritz Says -> blogcamp was not a resounding success because
    12:19 pm on June 23, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    This post is too show why the recently held blogcamp pune which I attended was not a resounding success is because of a few basic issues like the difference in the veteran bloggers (who were few in number) and new bloggers was huge I mean it was like two diff segments attending one event too learn one segment who is learning how to blog and the other which is hardcore talking about stuff like microformats,fighting comment spam etc.

    Every talk and every veteran was interested in giving the new people the feeling that if you want to blog then the ultimate nirvana is to become a celebrity blogger and get yourself interviewed on TV and print media and that is what you should aim for which was quite shocking actually since there is a segment of bloggers like me who don’t do any marketing for their blog no link building, SEO,SEM etc etc and are happy with just a few friends and family members who keep themselves updated about you from your blog. All this must have been a definite turn off for the newbies as it will make them weary of getting onto the blogging bandwagon with fears like my english is not good, what do I write etc etc

    I think the notion that a blog is a personal diary is lost somewhere in the web 2.0 social media hype that is building up now.

    The walk out attitude is still not there in India if something is being discussed which you don’t think is adding a layer to your intellect you should walk out and attend some other talk that is the basic thing everyone attending barcamps do they jump talks, jump threads and since this was the first time such a event was held there should have been like a 5 mins break between talks which gives people (who think it is impolite to walk out when someone is talking ) the time to leave gracefully.

    The reasons I attended the blogcamp are I am working with a few others on Two products which will be a great in assisting bloggers everywhere and I wanted to feel the pulse of bloggers their fears and their doubts and what do they want and the other reason was to see if anyone got any demos of any blog related products they were working on. I was so tempted to give a demo of my product there which is in late alpha stages now but then it would have been premature but one thing I Learned from the rediff launch of their blogshowcase was HOW NOT TO LAUNCH A PRODUCT(the blogshowcase will be a seperate post)

    But overall a few things done right would have made this event a success I guess this same mistakes wont be repeated for the barcamp to be held at pspl pune more info found here (this also I will try to attend if time permits)

     
  • fritz Says -> babys day out at blogcamp pune
    11:19 am on June 23, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Well The excitement begun with the three stooges me, abhimanyu and sarvesh catching the bus from one of the symbiosis institute to the symbiosis center on the outskirts of pune where the unconference was to be held.

    We were a bit early for the event (by the indian standard but according to the clock we were on time) as when we reached most of the people had not reached and we reached there on time mentioned on the wiki when it would start the sponsors were putting up their banners and setting up their banners. so we just moved around and finally got ourselves registered for the event and got my t-shirt.

    The event started with the introduction of all the attendees it was very informative and nice got to know that a few bloggers were born recently in the blogosphere and few were about to be born (one blogger who was born on that day is abhimanyu the photoblogger hahahahaha his blog can be found here now the blog is looking more like a one night stand with no further involvement on the side of the blogger hmmmmm).

    The sessions that I attended that day

    • sulekha portal peoples talk about blogging on their platform
    • rediffs launch for a new product for bloggers
    • how to grow you blog traffic
    • podcasting

    Yes I just attended four events and rest of the time went in interacting with other people outside in the corridors and sponsor stalls met a very few interesting people met akshay who maintains a very popular photoblog/ blog on blogspot called trivialmatters and is in the process of organizing some event now called the rickshaw run (I had never heard of this till I met the guy but apparently sarvesh is very well informed about the happenings in indian blogosphere and knew much about this race)

    Also met another blogger who’s blog I read on and off and sometimes when I have a few minutes to spare just go to her blog and read some of her new post whichever ones catch my attention this blogger is apparently a mini celebrity blogger hahahahha and wants to become a celebrity blogger she does have all the ingredients for making it into the blog celebrity hall of fame (all the best) and the reason I stumbled upon melody’s (yes she does have a sweet name and a cute face too and not to mention she is a d’souza too now they don’t come any better then that do they??) blog is because she has goan roots and I talked to her about it she said she don’t know much but she believes she hails from divar (a beautiful island located in the mandovi river) Melody’s blog can be found here .

    The lunch was sponsored by Rediff.com as among all the sponsors they were the biggest in terms of moolah the lunch was good and I was not the only one disappointed with the fact that the lunch was only pure veg there were others disappointed too.

    During the lunch time got some free time to interact with a few other people and met another fellow goan working as a techie for a startup in pune called bookeazy his name is Nigel Fernandes he was proudly wearing his bookeazy t-shirt and (yes it is easy with a ‘z’ in it ) when I saw him I was a bit sad for not wearing my Intelgrate t shirt (damn I missed a great oppurtunity to promote intelgrate well there will be many more oppurtunities for doing just that in the near future) also interacted with the divya uttam of bloggingtofame (yes it is another startup in the blogging space). The other person I met was Rajiv Dingra the founder of WATConsult it is a startup to guide other startups (yes It sounds odd but that is wat they do ) he seems very enthusiastic about what he does which is very good for a founder but the success depends not on enthusiasm but a very sound business model and good core team for execution about the business model am not sure(this is topic for a seperate post).

    At the end of the day it was a nice experience and all thanks to the sponsors and the organisers the organisers were a bunch of fun guys with whom I chatted with for a few mins met tarun during lunch break and parag at the end of the event
    but there is no such thing as the perfect event or a perfect day out I was disappointed that the wifi was not working, the event was held at a educational institute and was totally disappointed by the fact that there was minimal participation by students considering the fact that Symbiosis Center for IT (the venue for blogcamp pune) is suppose to be a place for IT people who should be curious about the waves sweeping in the IT space.

    What did I lend up with at the end the day

    • it was a mixture of good and bad outing
    • met lots of people got some new ideas and met people from far off places like chennai, bangalore, noida etc
    • a t-shirt of blogcamp pune
    • a fropper cap (yes fropper was one of the sponsors giving out caps)
    • a notepad for taking notes at blogcamp
    • a free lunch
    • a free ride back to the city (yes we took the bus back but while going for the event we were charged 20 bucks a person and while coming we were not charged at all so I guess the ride back was on the house for the three stooges)
     
  • fritz Says -> cricinfo sold to Espn
    10:59 am on June 12, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Got a mail from a friend breaking this news to me well he was off by a few hoursSmile.
    anyways thanks dude for the news (and for mentioning in your mail to blog about it hahahahahaLaughing).

    The deal is a good deal for Espn but they have not mentioned the price tag that they paid for the site i am guessing it must be somewhere in the 15-20 million $$ dollars if u just consider each visitor to we worth 3$ the deal size would be 21 million $$ since cricinfo claims that they have 7 million visitors hitting the site every month but what makes it useful is the wealth of data that it has collected over the past few years player stats,game stats etc etc

    The parent company of cricinfo the wisden group is selling it so that they can conc on their hawk eye technology and market it better for cricket and other sports (I wonder what happened to that other New Zealand company building something similar to hawk eye I remember reading it somewhere).
    Hawk Eye is a great technology for cricket fans especially since it provides visual display of info in real time to the suers during the matches and provides a bit of interactivity and fun element to the cricket viewers experience.
    Well getting it to other sports now that I am a bit skeptical about I mean cricket, baseball yes but would they also be doing it for kabadi,ko ko, basketball etc cause for the later sports it would makes no sense.

    In my opinion I think they sold out a bit early if wisden group had stayed invested in cricinfo for a bit long with now cricket being promoted to more countries they could have been able to get a better deal with more users but I guess they were feeling the heat from other ventures like cricketnext , crictv.com , sixer.tv and rediff sports and now with the renewed focus by biggies like yahoo, aol , microsoft they might come up with their own offerings in this cricket crazy nation of ours to attract peoples attention. So I guess wisden decided to sell out and concentrate on the hawk eye technology before the market gets heated up and they have to start a battle to keep their leader position intact.

     
  • fritz Says -> rediffmail access via yahoo mail interface
    1:48 am on June 12, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    yahoo rediff deal

    Yes yesterday noticed one thing when a friend logged into his email account at yahoo at the top left area in the window there was a window which caught my attention the picture of it is given above it said check other mail and there it should http://www.rediffmail.com so any a very very curious techie I clicked on the link to see what surprise was in store for me it took me to the mail accounts page and there was a message shown which said unfortunately there was a problem
    the image is given below of the message

    error while acessing rediff from yahoo mail

    I am totally perplexed so once my friends account was logged off from I logged in to my yahoo account and that box was not there for me and no my friend is not a premium yahoo mail user he is a free account user like me.
    Is there something that I am missing here are yahoo and rediffmail working on integrating their mail offerings and allowing people to migrate their email accounts to and fro or will both offer a interface with which you can access both your mailboxes from a single login to any of the vendors site if there is a deal in the offering well that will be a big big boost for rediff

    Search on google for yahoo rediffmail threw up one of this as a result this says that yahoo and rediff have a strategic alliance to jointly promote online shopping and mobile content across both portals but now maybe that has grown from just the shopping and mobile content to their mail offerings too.

     
  • fritz Says -> marketing frenzy for indian email players
    1:07 am on June 12, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Well I will focus only on the two Indian players who are pushing their email solutions via a marketing blitz on TV they are Rediffmail and zapakmail.

    Rediffmail is an offering by a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq called rediff.com.
    They have many offerings like personal blogs,auction site,shopping etc etc but their focus has been on creating an Indian portal and their main offering has been their email service. I have been a user of their email service for four years now and even though I have moved onto gmail now for my emailing needs I still do maintain my Rediffmail account.
    They have recently been carrying ads to promote their new rediffmail interface which says it is fast and they providing unlimited storage space.
    well the new interface is a standard three pane interface
    their javascript engine is ok i guess they have picked up scripts for their ajax interface engine from sites like this and I think rest of the thing is written in house or just the notices from the code taken away from the code snippet.
    but their search sucks big time it is painfully slow

    Well next one for review is zapakmail

    This is also a standard three pane but frankly looks like a rip off from the new aol mail interface but under the hood this is a programmers delight with goodies like dojo ,trimpath going into the making of this ajax interface engine and also they use google analytics to track their user behavior but the thing that i found irritating was that once you login for the first time you are taken to a plain old web 1.0 interface for the email system and then you are given an option to move to the new power mail beta zapakmail ( I mean WTF is the point of having a app in a web 2.0 era which is brand new with two interfaces traditional web and ajax based one )

    This offering is by zapak who also have a casual gaming portal called zapak.com and am sure have many more offerings up their sleeves they have ads which are served by themselves so it looks like zapak is going after the lucrative advertising pie in the Indian market and looks like rediff is also doing that coz the ads are served from rediff servers itself

    Well rediffmail is trying to pull users because it is lightning fast and unlimited storage
    and zapakmail is trying to pull users because it is simple and fast and unlimited

    What can I say with the entry of now even aol in the Indian market i think the above two vendors are fighting a losing battle as the users who are currently using their services will move to better services being offered by others if they cant improve their offerings to meet the expectations of the users who will outgrow them at a faster pace then the service providers will be able to innovate.

    Till this Indian players grow up and offer more innovative offerings to pull users to their service the TV channels will enjoy the money they are getting from both the vendors trying to showcase their offerings to seduce the Indian web user.

     
  • fritz Says -> anil ambani’s internet dreams
    7:38 pm on May 6, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Anil Ambani is one of the heirs of the the reliance empire which got split after their fathers death Dirubhai Ambani between two sons Mukesh and Anil(after a long unrest within the family which was finally solved by intervention of Dirubhai Ambani’s Widow).

    Anil’s holdings in various companies is now christened as ADAG (Anil Dirubhai Ambani Group) he has taken up on himself to become the media and internet czar of India with investments in adlabs and now by picking up stake in tv today and not to forget their foray into the FM business and DTH business and plus it is in talks (according to rumors) with a Bangalore based animation company anright infomedia for an acquisition.

    But this post is about ADAG’s interest in the internet which is poised for a boom in India with the wide adoption of broadband in Indian households and  dropping prices and better bandwidth at affordable costs is helping the overall cause of more and more people coming online in India now and this has enticed ADAG to venture out in this with some huge investments on their platter so far are the launches of bigflicks.com, zapak.com (it is live now) and bigadda.com.

    It is said that 100 million $ is set aside for zapak expansion,scaling and promotion of zapak. bigflicks.com is the Indian version of netflix.com and bigadda.com is to take orkut.com,myspace.com and hi5.com head on in India.

    Well so far this are the online ventures for ADAG which are out in the open so far. There is no way of guessing what is on their drawing boards maybe they would also want to take on ebay.in ,rediff.com,indiatimes.com,naukri.com and also travel portals in India(which I feel are too many I guess and many more are launching still).

    Who knows with deep pockets ADAG might really be onto something with all their online ventures but then again I guess ADAG’s main focus will be in getting their telecom biz to the next level with the entry of big boys like vodafone they will be challenged in an already crowded competitive space to stay on their feet(for survival and innovation to meet consumer demands).  I think their online ventures and media ventures will be distracting but then again if they combine their reliance telecom back end with media I think they will become a powerhouse to reckon with in the media and internet business.

    Who knows with the level of investments they have put in the fiber optic backbone in India they will be able to leverage this and give better returns to their shareholders but it is if they pull it off since I like few others believe that telecom, internet and media will be merging in the future into one entity with no boundaries.

     
  • fritz Says -> bill gates’s words of wisdom
    12:23 am on July 24, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    “I like my job because it involves learning. I like being around smart people who are trying to figure out new things. I like the fact that if people really try they can figure out how to invent things that actually have an impact.”

    –shows that he loves his work

    At a chat show for a television channel in New Delhi in December 2005, he shared the platform with Infosys Chairman N R Narayana Murthy. When the mike was handed over to Murthy to test, he said, “One, two, three…” into it and gave it to the Microsoft czar, who promptly said, “One billion, two billion, three billion…”

    –shows that he has a sense of humour

    “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”

    –shows business acumen

    “I’m serious when I do my work. I’m not serious when I’m home with my kids.”

    –shows his family side and that even he has fun with his kids

    “Is the rich world aware of how four billion of the six billion live? If we were aware, we would want to help out, we’d want to get involved.”

    – shows that he is aware of the problems of the world around him

    source
    http://specials.rediff.com/money/2006/may/09sld1.htm