I am almost on the verge of discontinuing this blog as I have a new website Digital Life. That's the site I'll be running my show from now on. Feel free to visit the site.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
What Have I been Upto
I am trying to find when the fourteenth canonical root is highly significant and shows that a set of predictors including size of house, purchase frequency of cake mix, and number of times you brush your teeth per day is related to age of oldest child living at home, laundry detergent preference, and frequency of extra-marital relations?
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Monday, January 21, 2008
eTelemetry
How does it work?
Basically, eTelemetry monitors and analyzes email, IM, and web traffic. Through this intelligence it can help an enterprise to determine the networks that exist within its walls. Who is the go-to person for certain issues? Who are the people that veryone respects to answer certain types of questions? Who has the most contact with potential partners? And, though Telemetry doesn't necessarily pitch this use, who are the weak links in the corporate food chain tat can be RIF'd as necessary, i.e., those who do little and are relied on even less?
I'm willing to bet that in most companies the business development person has no clue how much activity is happening between the company and the prospective partner. eTelemetry's solutions would reveal these connections. Perhaps my company wants to do business with Oracle, for example. What if I knew that my developers actively collaborate with developers from Oracle on various open-source projects? That's power.
May be Google should buy the company :)
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
I am back and gutsified....(May be!)
Integrating compiz in gutys is a great feature. I am crossing my fingers for the next release of Ubuntu 8.04 code named Hardy Heron. Interesting philosophy behind the codification protocol is that every new release of Ubuntu has to has 2 parts. The first word has to be an adjective (like hardy, gutsy, feisty) and the second word has to be an animal (like Heron, Gibbon, Fawn respectively). The next release is due in April 2008. A little bit of head and you can guess the versions (6.06, 7.04, 7.10 and upcoming 8.04) are based on the month and date of release.
I'll talk a little more about what I have and how my desktop on Gutsy looks once I make my blog post from Linux. I'll also talk about how to be smart with dual booting having linux and windows together. The best part about this version is that for the first time on my lappy I have the famous compiz cube running.
Signing off...
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Monday, November 5, 2007
Couple of quick quotes..
"Winners are not winners because they win, but because they are less of losers"
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
The Five Things That Yahoo! Search Can Do But Not Google
1. Compose emails from the Yahoo! search box.
Type !mail abc@xyz.com in the Yahoo! search box and it will automatically compose a new email message for you in Yahoo! mail.
2. Get Lyrics of any song or your favorite artist.
Type James Blunt lyrics (for lyrics of James Blunt songs) or Jmaes Blunt 1973 lyrics (for lyrics of a particular song)
3. Specifiy the order of search keywords in queries
Say you want only web pages where word x comes before y but not vice versa, then just put the search query in Square Brackets. An example:[Sylvester Stallone] - will only return web pages where the word Sylvester appear before Stallone.
4. Search your favorite websites from Yahoo! itself.
For instance, type !wiki google in Yahoo! search box to search Google in Wikipedia.com. Other popular shortcuts are !ebay, !amazon, and !flickr. You can also execute these from the Firefox search box without changing the default search engine.
5. linkdomain - An undocumented Yahoo Web search operator.
A quick question - Can you find the number of articles on Wikipedia website that link to CNN.com ? It’s almost impossible to get this data from Google but you can do so quite easily in Yahoo! with the incredibly useful linkdomain operator. The answer is:linkdomain:cnn.com site:wikipedia.org
Or take another example - How many stories on TechCrunch actually link to the PayPerPost, Arrington’s favorite topic. The answer here is:site:techcrunch.com linkdomain:payperpost.com
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How About Karaoke-Lyrics plugin unleashed

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I am not going to Boast
PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important." Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages' relative importance.
Getting a pagerank of 2 is not a big deal, but getting it without any optimization effort is pretty neat. I am not going to struggle to take it to a higher level nor am I interested in selling posts on my blog and make some cheap money. But I'll keep a close eye on how the PR is making a progress.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
I Need to go
To promote their free online e-accounts, Dutch bank ING had their agency come up with a pretty funny idea: a virtual toilet. In just a few clicks you can have your virtual self release that tension and carry on surfing. What exactly the link is between going to the toilet and opening an e-account seems a bit of a far fetched link from some creatives who’ve spend a little too much time at the drawing board, I guess. But let’s stick with the idea that opening an e-account should be as easy as going to the toilet. Mind you, in real life I’d never take so much time to listen to the toilet lady and even virtually it takes too much time in my [humble] opinion before the link with the actual product is made. The mashed-up fashion brands during the pee-time spent (as a man) is pretty funny though and if you go pee as a girl, and that is truly the biggest gag in the clip, you need to invite a friend because “girls don’t go to the bathroom alone now do they”. Hah ! Brilliant !
Anyhow: Here’s a little timewaster for you: [click to play]
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
FeedBurner Feeds Are Not in Google Search Results Anymore
Though the XML feeds of Blogger blogs (blogspot.com/feeds/posts/.. and blogger.com/feeds/..) are still indexed by Google, it should not surprise if blogspot feeds also face the Google axe just like FeedBurner feeds.
This is probably an excellent step from Google for two reasons - one, it solves (to some extent) the problem of duplicate content and two, when non-techie users click on search results that point to RSS feeds and not regular web pages, they may not know how to deal with them and quickly leave.
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Increasing Retail Impact of Social Networking
Online auction sites, in particular eBay, are the main retail beneficiaries of the social networking phenomenon, receiving 31.4% of all downstream traffic that Social Networks send to Shopping and Classifieds sites. The more traditional retail categories – Department Stores and Apparel and Accessories sites – are next, respectively receiving 1 in 8 and 1 in 9 of all UK retail visits from Social Networks. The close links between social networks and the entertainment industry help Music and Video & Games retailers, which are the fourth and fifth biggest beneficiaries respectively. Combined, these five categories account for 72% of all online retail traffic sent from social networks.
In September 2007, Social Networks accounted for 1 in every 20 UK Internet visits. In terms of Internet visits, Social Networking has grown by over 70% in the UK since last Christmas, and it is starting to have a serious impact on many different types of website. Social Networks are now the fourth most popular source of traffic for Shopping and Classifieds sites after Search, Email Services and other Shopping and Classified sites. And this traffic increasingly reflects British society as a whole. Social networks are no longer just for teenagers and students – between December 2006 and September 2007, the proportion of visitors aged 55+ to our Net Communities and Chat category, which is dominated by social networks, has increased by 63%, while the proportion coming from the 18 –24 age group has decreased by 19%.
In September 2006, www.facebook.com was the 126th most visited URL in the UK, but its market share has increased 30 fold over the last 12 months, from 0.056% of all UK Internet visits to 1.66% in September 2007. www.facebook.com is now the fifth most visited URL in the UK, and it is also the fifth most popular source of traffic for other websites. In the retail sector, www.facebook.com refers 1% of UK Internet traffic to Shopping and Classifieds websites.
Since opening up to the general public in September 2006, Facebook’s growth has been driven by a combination of viral marketing and rapidly increasing brand awareness. A quarter of Facebook’s traffic comes from web-based email services, which is a combination of new invites and alerts to existing members. A further quarter comes from search engines, and an illustration of the site’s brand strength is the fact that ‘facebook’ is now the third most searched for term in the UK.
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
What I have been upto...
The second course that I credited was called as "Advances in Marketing Management". I had more than one assignment and all of them were pretty academically rigorous.
Another compulsory course that I has to take is called "Philosophies and Methodologies for Creating Knowledge" and this had two assignment. One of them (fortunately for me) has been submitted. The other assignment that I am working on and is keeping me busy is titled by me as "A Paradigmatic and Methodological Examination of CRM in IS: 1995 to 2007"
Now this is pretty hectic and hence time consuming. Second term is on it's way and I already have 2 very rigor assignments to start.
~May God bless me !
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Friday, October 5, 2007
It's been a while
"Intezar galat hai ke shaam ho jaye,
gar ho sake to abhi daur-e-jaam ho jae,
mujh jaise rindh ko bhi tuney, hashra mein ya rab
bula liya hai toh kuch intezaam ho jaye"
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
What an Irony....
What an irony ! I just wished that we saw the world and the world of internet with a very open frame of mind. MDI (Management Development Institute) of which I am a doctoral student has blocked orkut.com. This is quite sad because of the wrong notion about orkut which most people believe is that it's just an online dating/relationship site, which is quite ironical because orkut.com is a platform where you also get to meet people of similar interest when it comes to your professional life as well. Say for example there are communities which are dedicated for "Doctoral Program in Management". Let me start assuming the reason behind the ban:
- Just because it's a dating/relationship site.
- Because people are wasting too much time on orkut (however the definition of wastage has to be critically scrutinized)
- Because it's taking up too much of bandwidth.
Assumption 2 that people are wasting too much of time holds no argument because there are countless other sites on internet which can cause the same problem.
Assumption 3 it's taking up too much of bandwidth holds no argument because there are other sites like youtube which has streaming videos and can cause a much larger collateral damage to the philosophy of saving bandwidth.
It's quite a sorry situation because I never thought that a matured institute will do something like this. The problem also is that Orkut is a big brand name. There are other sites like facebook.com which is also a platform to meet people and is not blocked. I am also pretty sure that the kind of filtering that is taking place based on either very well known restricted sites database or based on the heuristics/keywords matching in URL. There are countless other dating sites when you perform a google query:
online dating -inurl:dating
and will even have sites like http://www.socialfriendsonline.com/.
I am just hoping that this is a temporary testing that's been taken on. Otherwise we might have to even block google.com and other search engines which are gateway to stuff like the one above. Also, this leads to a more bigger and complex scenario. We all know that kids are smart enough to use web proxy (I am not going to suggest how it can be used because of the sensitivity of the issue) and this would lead to a 2 fold problem:
- Bandwidth consumption: Proxy sites use too much of ads on their sites which clogs the network.
- These sites are usually the ones which run on business model of downloading adwares/spywares/Trojans/viruses etc which compromises privacy of the user. You never know how long your online bank account password will be safe...
Peace!
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