Archive for July, 2008

Too many rumours and too much hype about the iPhone

// July 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // Gadgets, Personal, Technology, iPhone

I agree Tech 2.0 is big and can be relied upon. It is the one which triggered the news about iPhone 3G launching on 18th of August by Vodafone. But the grapevine, as notorious as it is supposed to be, has added all sorts of rumours about its price.

But it is for sure that if the iPhone does launch for the price of 12,000, I would really consider buying it, but only after I find out a bit more about the data plans that are going to be attached to it.

I eagerly await Vodafone’s & Airtel’s press releases to tell us more about the iPhone in India. That would decide the fate of the phone that would reach into my hands. ;)

Open Coffee Club kicks off in Kolkata

// July 28th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Business, Entrepreneurship, Events, Open Coffee Club, Technology

It’s been long since I posted anything out here, thanks to all the OCC preparations.

OCC stands for Open Coffee Club, which was founded by a London-based entrepreneur, Saul Klein. To know more about what is the original philosophy behind Open Coffee Club, you should check out the following posts on Saul’s blog:

We pulled up the first OCC meet out here in Kolkata at Oxford Bookstore this Sunday. For a first OCC meet, it had an exceptionally amazing amount of energy, interactions, networking and bonding among the seven of us present out there. Two veteran entrepreneurs, two about-to-startup entrepreneurs & 3 wannabe entrepreneurs.

The discussions ranged from introductory to fact-identifying to debative ones. We went on for four & a half hours with a lot of useful chitter-chatter, and most importantly, we did not follow the so-called agenda that was set. That is what is an OCC meet is supposed to be. The meeting is supposed to take its own course.

I would rather call it an OCC mashup. A meeting sounds highly formal. Isn’t OCC supposed to be synonymous with informal.. ;)

Ohk. So the next OCC mashup is expected to take place on the upcoming Sunday, supposedly at the same place. We will keep you updated.

Also, folks in Mumbai are now enthusiastic to start off with OCC once again, and hopefully the OCC scenario can really rekindle again.

If you are an entrepreneur or OCC sounds interesting to you, you can catch up with us on our Google Groups. Visit the following links to join them:

Hope to see you at the next meet!!

Also read:

Angsuman’s blog post on yesterday’s OCC meet.. oops sorry mashup ;)

WiCampKolkata was cool! Kolkata is now alive!!

// July 20th, 2008 // No Comments » // BarCamps, Entrepreneurship, Events, Technology

The start wasn’t that very pleasant for me though. I was asked to submit my camera in the security counter. Have never seen that happen in a BarCamp. It could have been mentioned on the wiki that we cannot carry x,y & z and could save some time and hassles.

Anyways, there were better differences than that to be written about. Firstly, it did not follow the conventional method of dynamic barcamp scheduling(as I would call it :) ). Pavan Soni, the lead planner who has successfully conducted WiCamps in other cities earlier and is also conducting WiCampKochi in the week to come, was anchoring throughout the camp, discussing various facets of innovation and inviting the session-takers.

The attendance was much more than I had expected at the WiCampKolkata. When I had registered on its wiki, there were only 13 people on it and that was only 5 days before the camp. The day the camp was held, the wiki had 96 registrations, and almost 100-110 people turned up.

Like I said, there was no wiki on the spot to register sessions. The few sessions that were registered on the online wiki were the only ones that were taken apart from a session by Myshkin about his entrepreneurial venture Anaemedia, a pathbreaking product to curb the number of anaemia-triggered deaths in India. He had started in 2005 and the product is still under development.

A notable session was Ram NK’s, about his experience of leaving a really cushy-comfy position in the UK and starting up RangDe, a non-profit peer-to-peer MFI he started with his wife earlier this year.

Overall the camp was cool, the attendees were diverse and a good boost to open communities in Kolkata. I am looking forward to a lot of action out here.

Should twitter search crawl other microblogs?

// July 16th, 2008 // No Comments » // Business, Internet, Microblogging, Social Networking, Technology

Should twitter search index other microblogs?

Put in summize.com in your browser and it redirects to search.twitter.com. Yeah, finally it has been confirmed by both summize & twitter that the former has been acquired by the latter.

Summize was a search engine formed to facilitate people with the ability to gauge user opinions extracted from blogs and review sites.

Thanks to some extended machine learning techniques and a complex data engine at the back end, summize turned out to be a very effective search engine for what it was meant to do. Now common!! The three co-founders had 7 long years of experience building numerous highly scalable search applications.

They realised early in 2008 that microblogging sites can be the best and most reliable source to figure out how and what people are thinking about some particular thing. And twitter being one of the most popular mb sites around, they started using summize to let people search how people on twitter(a.k.a. tweople) think about something.

They churned out something that really interested twitter, and since the last one month, the folks from twitter were in talks with summize to take it over and they now finally have for reportedly $15 million.

Tom’s heart does not really sound as happy about having sold twitter than being sad about not being able to assure that the promises summize had made to their users would be kept. You can read more about that on Tom’s blog.

What people will look upto is that how twitter goes about developing summize further. It is least likely to crawl other microblogging sites, which could give people much wider results than just crawling twitter would.

After all twitter is for people, people are not for twitter. They bought summize because they felt it to be the best out of all the mb search engine lot. So the best mb search engine should be used to crawl & index the mb’s so as to give people a more reliable opinion of what the internet thinks.

Summize’s vision is clearly given in Tom’s above mentioned blog post, and that is what could have been the reason of sustainability for summize had it not been acquired. So, twitter should rather look forward to giving people better results using their search, than letting people only search twitter.

What do you say?

Should twitter use their search engine to crawl other microblogging sites or should they only do it for their own?

I will be attending WiCampKolkata

// July 14th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // BarCamps, Events, Life, Technology

The BarCamp scenario in this metropolitian has not really been happening till now.

I’m not sure but I guess that there have been more than one BarCamp in Kolkata in the past, but the fire still does not seem to have alighted.

A few folks from Wipro have got together and un-planned three Wipro Innovation Camps within this month of July. The first was in Gurgaon: WiCampGurgaon two days back on July 11, i.e. 2 days back. I will be attending the next one, WiCampKolkata on July 18. And the last one follows in Kochi: WiCampKochi on July 24.

I’m attending this one after seeking special permission from my doctor, since I have jaundice. It feels good to be able to catch on to atleast some action after being in a house arrest since the last 30 days and missing out on two Mumbai Startup Saturdays & most likely to miss the BarCampAhmedabad.

BarCampAhmedabad is back!!!

// July 12th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // BarCamps, Entrepreneurship, Events, Technology

It was an experience to be at BarCamp Ahmedabad in January this year.

After a long time the folks have got together to initiate the BarCampAhmedabad Monsoon Edition to be held on the 3rd of August, 2007 again in the IIM-A campus.

I’m very very eager to attend the BarCamp and catch on to some action after missing two Mumbai versions of Startup Saturday, but I’m most likely not to be able to attend it. I would definitely miss on some real action, but for now, I found a way to stay involved. I designed a logo for BCA.

BarCamp Ahmedabad Logo

Register now for the BarCamp

When will I be able to lay my hand on the iPhone 3G?

// July 11th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Gadgets, India, Technology, Wordpress, iPhone

The iPhone 3G also comes in White!!Loads of Indians are awaiting the launch of the iPhone 3G in India. I am equally awaiting for the phone to unleash itself into my hands.

I was happy to know that instead of the earlier reports of the iPhone 3G being launched in October this year, the iPhone 3G is most likely to come forth around the end of August, although only with 2G operations.

Also, it makes sense to wait for the iPhone to join the bandwagon. For the same price-tag that the phones in market are available, I would get 8 GB instead of 2/4GB(which most smartphones are limited to) alongwith some really amazing features, an iPod and the future ability to use 3G.

Also, for all the bloggers around, I just thought of mentioning about one of the very very few free open-source apps coming up on the iPhone’s AppStore. The Wordpress for iPhone app is going to be a part of the apps going to be available in AppStore, using which we shall be able to blog on our wordpress.com blogs smoothly over the iPhone. Although it is not yet clear whether people with native Wordpress installs like me and many others would be able to enjoy this software.

Anyways, I have already pre-registered with both, Airtel and Vodafone and I hope to lay my hands on the baby soon!

Follow feeds on twitter

// July 10th, 2008 // No Comments » // Internet, Microblogging, Social Networking

In our fast-moving lives, it sometimes becomes tough to keep following feed-readers all the time.

Here is a quick and easy way to stay connected to RSS feeds you are interested in following, while you are twittering.

Here is a step by step guide to help you start following feeds on twitter.

We are going to achieve this by using a RSS Aggregator/RSS Mashup Tool called xFruits and the twitterfeed service.

So, lets get started.

  1. Log on to http://www.xfruits.com/
  2. Click on the SIGN IN button on the top right and two forms will open up for you. One to register and the other to sign in.
  3. Register yourself.
  4. Click on the Aggregator RSS button
    xFruits RSS Aggregator
  5. Customize the aggregator and add feeds you want to follow and click “Aggregate my feeds”.
    You may add links to OPML files as well.
    Customize your aggregator & add feeds you want to follow
  6. Bingo! Your feeds have been aggregated.
    Final xfruits aggregated feed
  7. The title of your feed(marked above in red) links to the aggregated feed.
  8. The URL I got for my feed was http://xfruits.com/miteshashar/?id=some_number
  9. You may want to go to the Edit page(by clicking the link marked above with blue) to add/remove feeds and to change your feed’s link to http://xfruits.com/miteshashar/myfeed/
    Edit your aggregated feed
  10. So, you’re now done with setting up your aggregated feed.
  11. Now, you need to log into http://twitterfeed.com using a OpenID. I used my Yahoo! OpenID
  12. Click on the link marked in red below to create a new twitterfeed
    Create a twitterfeed
  13. Enter your twitter username & password. (You may want to make a new twitter account for your feeds)
    Enter your aggregated feed’s URL(http://xfruits.com/miteshashar/myfeed/) as the RSS feed URL.
    Feed in the other settings for twitterfeed and click Create to create the twitterfeed.
    Setup your twitterfeed
  14. So, there you go. You’ve completed setting up twitterfeeds with an aggregation of feeds you’d like to follow.
  15. It shall take some time for the feed to be approved. It was done in 90 minutes for my feed.
  16. Once that is done, the feeds will be tweeted onto the specified account. You can follow the new twitter user you’ve created to follow your feeds.
    The tweeted feed

If you have any ideas built over this concept or any suggestions to make, please post the same as comments.

So, happy tweeting & happy feed-following!!

nJoi

The Randomness of Randomness

// July 10th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Life, Personal

Hi,

This is Mitesh Ashar. I’m a fresh computer engineer from Mumbai University about to get into the professional world as a Software Engineer for Convonix.

I used to earlier blog at The Webbie, and I was not really regular on it. I had also attempted to give the blogger in me a rebirth, but alas, The Webbie could not live long.

The Randomness of Randomness is the birth of a new blogger in me, which I hope shall live longer.

On RoR, I intend to express about any random thing I think about or come across. My thoughtscope and the people I meet, indicate that all of this random stuff is going to probably be about technology(from web to software to a lot more), entrepreneurship, life, etc.

So, I hope I do let the blogger in me nurture this time.

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