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  • fritz Says -> Would Google buy RIM ??
    12:27 am on October 5, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    No No RIM is not Reliance India Mobile but the acronym for the Blackberry makers Research In Motion.

    Just stumbled across (this) found it very very fascinating but would Google make such a purchase who knows but In my opinion don’t think so my reasons being the price tag is too big even for a company like Google with huge pile of cash and they can easily raise a bit more if needed to fund such a acquisition but will they be able to digest and integrate this into their offerings is what would be interesting to see if this does go through with the $54.13B price tag it can go more then that too.

    Well with such an acquisition they would not just get a ready made hardware platform the blackberry but they also get a very important chunk of the corp clients who are users of the RIM platform so the only thing left for them would be integrating the hardware with their hosted applications for corporate domains and viola an enterprise class mobile collaboration suite and I guess that Google is bound to announce something huge since they have already taken their cash cow Adsense mobile so the Gphone is definitely on its way whether blackberry turns into a Gphone or there is another route Google will take only time will tell and their recent acquisition of zingku also shows their interest in the mobile space this is important for them in countries like India and China where the mobile penetration is more then PC penetration and they are definitely lagging in both this countries but so far Google’s mobile strategy has been a bit shaky am still wondering why they bought dodgeball some time back and their founders quit and left on an unhappy note with lot of media attention at their claims of how Google was not providing them with no resources to take the product further.

     
  • fritz Says -> navigating the social networking jungle
    2:17 am on September 28, 2007 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    The social networks that I am currently part of are hi5,orkut,zebo and now facebook and I get invites for more and more like bigadda etc etc but am quite fedup and joined facebook recently after joining all I can say is well just another social networking site with a slight difference.

    I was introduced to the world of social networking with the hi5 network and it was fun at that time to keep in touch with your friends then it started getting very very slow and then you saw the banner ads coming in and then constant server outage and at that point was fed up of it and then moved onto orkut and has been happy on that since joined on the zebo network since it belonged to a friend and was trying to promote it a bit (kinda like doing my part in helping a buddy) but recently with all the noise in the blogosphere and media about facebook and its wild wild 10 billion dollar evaluation finally i joined it to see what is it all about.

    In short what I can say about facebook is too many attention grabbing elements on your profile which keep you distracted from one purpose that a social networking site serves and that is too connect with friends and like minded people. Am still happy with orkut and plan to stick to that and also be a bit active on facebook and see where it goes the rumors floating are that orkut will also be opening up their platform to third party developers well I guess at that point of time they will also become like facebook but till that time comes they will offer a much cleaner and better utility to connect to your peers.

    Out of all I would say orkut is the one that is good and once they open up the api to outside world I guess they will grow a bit faster but what would really be good is if somehow google were able to convert gmail into a social networking app they have done it with integration of gtalk in the email client but in my opinion if gmail or yahoo or hotmail can offer the added layers ontop of the basic communication layer that an email app provides without hampering the communication layer then that has the potential to be the biggest social network ever.

    Don’t forget you can go by for a few days without logging into a social network but you cant let a day go by without logging into your email account and till now that has been the primary source along with IM to stay in touch with your friends. Well if someone is listening then this is a million dollar idea Wink

     
  • 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 -> Why All The Spam?
    3:43 pm on July 18, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Most of my friends when they meet me they ask why they get spam in their inbox and what is the reason for spammers to send email?

    I keep on telling them no matter what you do you will still keep on getting spam and to never trust and think that your mail service providers spam filtering is foolproof and that everything that goes to spam folder is spam but there is no harm in checking the mails that go there because once in a while a legitimate mail does go to the spam folder. I have had this experience once with my gmail account i got complacent thinking that only spam goes to spam folder untill a newsletter that i subscribe to went to the spam folder from that day onwards i check my spam folder after I check all my pending mails.

    Since spam is there and will always be there there are certain steps you can take to minimize the amount of spam that you get like never give out your personal email id to chat buddies from yahoo and msn or other chat program that you use. use the same ID for mail from your chat buddies since all the major portals which offer online chat like msn,yahoo etc also offer email accounts with the same ID. keep one address only for your family and friends.

    Use your chat email id for posting on forums etc so that spam bots navigating the wild wild web wont get your personal email ID for spamming. other advice I give is never have a plain vanila type email ID for eg john@something.com or ravi@somewhere.com try creating your personal mail accounts with ids like john_23@something.com or ravi_23_6@somewhere.com this is the best way to get around brute force spammers you just come up with possible ids and send mails if they know that domain something.com is there so there will be an account on it with the name john. my friends ask me then how come you have an plain vanila type ID fritzd I tell them it is because I have found gmail spam filtering effective and have no much complaints so far so now most of my friends have shifted onto gmail accounts and guess who gives them invitations when they want to join.

    Since spam is there and will always be there all we can do is find ways to be smart and avoid getting a bulk of it. hope this tips help u somewhat to fight spam.

    And one last tip always try out as many of free email providers as possible there is no harm in learning and having a larger online presence in cyber space because am sure you dont want to miss out being a part of the next big thing on the net.