June 2010

Government Says No To Facebook In Mantralaya

by Paul Joseph June 23, 2010 Featured

It is a known fact that social networking sites affect the productivity in the office. There are studies that support the claim. You hear news of corporate companies restricting the use of facebook, orkut, twitter and other social networking sites. The social media addiction has now spread to government offices too. The Maharashtra state government has banned the use of facebook in Mantralaya. The government claims that many people are spending increasing amounts of time on facebook, reducing the efficiency to an all new low. The IT department put up the restrictions after they received numerous complaints . As expected, this move has not gone down well with employees. Who could blame the poor souls deprived of the pleasures of social networking? One employee says that the government has got it all wrong. According to him, the employees access facebook only during lunch breaks and when they don’t have any work to do. Ya, right! There is no denying the fact that social networking sites indeed affect performance. But is banning them outright a good measure? Instead, a restricted access might work better. Some suggestions are restricting it to lunch time. Or maintaining a log of the amount of time spent on facebook. These measures will pacify angry and demotivated employees. Do you think it is right to ban social networking sites in office? If not, what all measures can be taken? Related Posts Facebook Revenue Over $800 Million Amidst Security Threats Facebook Rolls Out Like Comment Feature FotoMatic: Flickr Photos Now On Facebook Politicians Turn To Social Media For Promotion Bangladesh Blocks Facebook On Religious Concerns Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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Global Mobile Survey Conducted By Initiative: The Age of Mobile Phones?

by Paul Joseph June 23, 2010 Featured

As global technology advances at a frenetic pace and analysts, techies and businessmen take pains to fathom what the future might have in store for us, it is not too difficult to wonder if the next era will belong to mobile phones. Initiative, Interpublic Group’s media, marketing and digital company which has recently conducted a ‘Global Mobile Survey’ certainly seems to think so. According to the report, the mobile phone will overtake the computer as the most common web access device worldwide by 2013, with an estimated 1.82 billion internet-enabled phones in use. Mobile phones are already ubiquitous devices and the statistics in the report reveal that 49% percent of smartphone users across the world use their phones to handle data which is more than voice calls (37%). This is a very important trend for it shows that people are increasingly realizing the power of a mobile phone not only as a phone but also as a versatile device that can play a much more important role. As the report states, the transition of the mobile phone is taking place from a ‘life support’ tool to a ‘life management’ tool. The report has been conducted by interviewing smartphone users in US, UK, Italy, Sweden, Australia, South Korea, China and India to understand how marketers can capitalize on the potential this segment offers. Smartphones are quickly being adapted by people all across the globe. They represent the fastest growing sector of the mobile phone market with sales across the world showing a 49% increase in Q1 2010 compared to Q1 2009. Hence the emphasis on smart phones. There are a lot of insights revealed in the numbers released by the report. First to understand that who is using the smartphones, the age profile of active smartphone users has a fair representation from all age groups. In Asian countries though the numbers are biased more towards the youth (18-24 yrs). The next obvious question is what these users do on their smartphones. Over 50% of consumers use their smartphones primarily for personal reasons, with a further 36% using for both business and personal purposes. How frequently do they use their mobile phones to access internet? 65% of smartphone users use their mobile handset to connect to the internet daily for an average of 37 minutes. With respect to countries, 78% people in the US and only 40% in India are the corresponding numbers. Another notable feature is that this internet time is not occurring at the cost of total time spent on the internet via other devices. 76% of consumers worldwide said that mobile internet was in addition to their other internet usage through a combination of occupying previously dead time as well as multitasking. For marketers looking to capitalize on this medium, the important revelation is the times of the day or when these consumers are using mobile internet. The highest level of multi-tasking occurs whilst watching TV, listening to the radio and travelling – all at 50%. This means that marketers and developers should design campaigns and applications enabling users to interact with products and brands on an impulse while carrying out these activites to really boost their utility and marketing outreach. Location based advertising industry that is emerging rapidly, is an outcome of exactly this phenomenon. To get an idea have a look at this infographic. Moreover, 30% of all smartphone users start their day with mobile internet, and 45% end their day with it. All in all the numbers in the report give a good insight into who, when and how of the mobile internet trend that is sweeping the globe. In India, where the smart phone penetration is a mere 4%, developers and VAS companies are beginning to reach out to customers as much as possible via SMS. Yet the future lies in internet enabled mobile phones. As the Indian economy grows, smartphones will usher in the mobile revolution and marketers should be prepared well in advance with their plans of action. For the detailed analysis read the report here: Initiative MobileReport Related Posts SMS Based IM, Social networking – The Next Killer App For Indian Mobile? Unique Identity To Each Citizen- Will The Mobile Subscriber Database Help Getting There? Over 100 Million Rural Mobile Subscribers In India – Opportunity For MVAS More Money in DoT’s Kitty? Courtesy, Spectrum Allocation Blues! DoT Allows Foreign Players To Bid For 3G License Without An Indian Partner Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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Cloud Computing To Expand 10 Times by 2015!

by Paul Joseph June 23, 2010 Featured

Though India is not known a lot of groundbreaking inventions in the field of technology, we Indians always embrace technology with gusto. With recent waves in cloud computing, India is not to be left behind. According to a study conducted by the global consulting firm, Zinnov Management Consultancy , India’s Cloud Computing market, which is currently pegged at $110 million, could expand 10 times to reach over $1 Billion by 2015. Cloud computing uses a pay per use model where all the applications and software are stored on the network and accessed by the internet. This results in reduction of cost as companies do not have to purchase these products. The sectors that are most likely to use cloud are the financial services, telecom, manufacturing and the government. The cloud is being spearheaded by small and medium businesses as they want to rapidly grow by achieving operational efficiency and low costs. The three main sections of cloud computing are: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a service (PaaS). While SaaS, the most common, is expected to reach $650 million, IaaS and PaaS would touch the $435 million mark. The SaaS market includes services like enterprise resource management, customer relationship management and e-mail solutions. Some large organizations set up a cloud like architecture in their own data centres, called a private cloud. Public clouds are dominated by companies like Google, Amazon, Salesforce.com, whose services are available to all. This study may cause companies to start contemplating on the use of the cloud for their applications. We Indians are best known for providing quality products and services at the lowest cost. Cloud computing, forecasted to reduce the cost to organizations, may well find a true believer in India. Google has already set up research centres in India related to cloud computing. IT firms have also started to understand this new phenomenon. What do you think of this new prediction? When will companies start adopting this new technology? Related Posts Cloudy Times Ahead: MS Office 2010 Takes To The Clouds Against Google Event Update: Cloud Computing & Its Opportunities [Workshop] Salesforce.com Grows 42% In India – To Launch Chatter By Year End “There’s Lot More We Do Than Editing Our Logo”- Prasad Ram – Google India – Nasscom Emergeout Conclave On Cloud Computing Is Cloud Computing Detrimental For IT Professional Jobs? Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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Nokia Launches 3 new mobiles in India

by Paul Joseph June 23, 2010 Featured

Nokia has recently launched 3 new cheap mobiles in the market named as Nokia 2730 Classic, Nokia 2720 flap and Nokia 7020 . These affordable priced phones has equipped with Nokia Life Tools and Ovi Mail technology and whole phones provides Internet facility, so these are good for information, entertainment, family and friends. Nokia 2730 Classic This mobile has 2 inch QVGA display screen, 30MB internal memory, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.5mm, a mocro USB connector and 3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom resolution. This 3G support mobile phone has classic look with round corner sleek design. The price of Nokia 2730 classic is Rs. 5300 for Indian market. Nokia 2720 Flap This flap bodied mobile phone has good look with the exciting mirror effect design. It comes with 1.8 inch display, 2.0 Bluetooth, 32MB internal memory and good 2 megapixel camera. The Nokia 2720 supports Edge so with this facility users can access email and other activity on internet. It is available in Rs. 3600 approx in India. Nokia 7020 The last and third phone is Nokia 7020 , it comes with Quad band GSM facility. It has 2.2 inch QVGA display screen and it’s internal memory is 45MB. This mobile blessed with better 2 megapixel camera and FM radio for photo shoot and music. The price tag of this mobile’s is Rs. 6000 approx for the Indian market.

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1st International Social Media Awards – Are You Submitting Your Work?

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

Social Media is BIG! And social media is Global! There has also been an array of work done in social media across the world. Be it good, bad and sometimes ugly. Inorder to judge and award the best among them the 1st International Social Media Awards has been initiated called the Bees Awards ( http://beesawards.com ). The event will be held in San Francisco on November 9, 2010. The Bees Awards Jury is composed of leading social media experts from around the world. Fortunately Im also a part of that list . Check the list below and find the Jury bio’s here: Liz Strauss Chicago, USA Gary Goldhammer Los Angeles, USA Paul Hoffman Woodstock NY, USA Mitch Joel Montreal, Canada Helder Araujo Sao Paolo, Brazil Jesus Hoyos Mexico City, Mexico Ralf Rottmann Dortmund, Germany Matt Rhodes London, UK Johan Ronnestam Stockholm, Sweden Eric Maillard Paris, France Gaurav Mishra New Delhi, India Rajiv Dingra Mumbai, India Andre L. Pan Shanghai, China Isaac Mao Boston, USA/Shanghai, China Li Ang Wang Shanghai, China Gao Ming Shanghai, China Toru Saito Tokyo, Japan Alister Cameron Melbourne, Australia Dave Duarte Cape Town, South Africa The judged categories will include: Best 140 Characters (SMS, Tweet) Best Use of a Micro-Blogging Platform Best Use of a Social Media Platform Best Use of mobile Best Relationship With Blogger Best Conversation with Customers Best Use of Alternative Tool(s) Best Use of Media Press Room Best Writing Best Art Direction Best Social CRM Best Student Work Best Innovation Best Campaign Agency of the Year Client of the Year Deadline for Entry Submissions is October 1st, 2010. Nominees will be announced October 21st, 2010 at 7pm PST on the Bees Awards website at www.beesawards.com and via Twitter (@beesawards  #beesawards). Gala will take place in San Francisco on November 9, 2010. It will be live streamed online at www.beesawards.com and via Twitter (@beesawards  #beesawards). Related Posts Social Media Evolution In India 2005-2010 Infosys Ventures Into Social Media Marketing – Launches iEngage The Social Media Herd Syndrome – Will We Kill The Golden Goose? Social Media Workshop Delhi (Gurgaon) – 22nd May Average Internet User Visits Social Networking Sites 13 Times A Month – Comscore Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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Loop Mobile And SMSGupShup Bring Group SMS Service ‘Reply All’

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

Loop Mobile in collaboration with SMSGupShup has announced a new service ‘Reply All’. This service which almost seems a mobile phone version of Google Groups will allow Loop Mobile subscribers to SMS many people simultaneously. The company itself describes the service as something similar to CC and reply-all features on email. The basic process of this service is that a Loop Mobile subscriber can start a conversation by sending the following message to 555999: CHAT 98210xxxxx 98200xxxxx 92235xxxxx (where 98210xxxxx etc. are the numbers of the friends, who may be on any operator network). The system will create a group and assign a shortcode to the group. The user will then be prompted to send a message, which goes to all participants in the group. Participants can reply to the message – which will also be sent to all participants in the group. Subscribers can create a group of maximum 6 friends but friends from other operators can also be invited. Every message to this group or shortcode will be charged 50p but currently its being offered for free to all Loop Mobile subscribers till June 30. On being questioned as to what led Loop Mobile to come up with this service, Mr. Surya Mahadevan, COO Loop Mobile said, “The insight we had was that today’s youth operate in & communicate within their preferred groups. We are seeing a shift in communication today where SMS, emails, internet chat etc is between “many–to-many”, not just 1-1 of the previous generation.” The company Loop Mobile (previously BPL Mobile) cited this service as one that would take social networking via mobile to a new level. Only time will prove or disprove the veracity of this statement but there is another important emerging trend that this service brings to the fore. Service providers are developing more and more services to reach out to people via sms. Recognizing the huge penetration of mobile handsets in the country across all strata of society, it seems that people are gradually waking up to the fact that to capitalize on this market, services will have to reach people despite the lack of internet capabilities. This realization across the industry will definitely lead to the introduction of some interesting services. What do you think? Related Posts “Mobile Marketing Should Mature In 3 years”: Beerud Sheth, Co-founder & President of Webaroo Bigshoebazaar.com Enables Shoe Shopping Via SMS ‘We Will Be Profitable By End Of This Year’ – Chirag Jain – SmsGupShup Netcore Acquires Greynium – Bullish On Local Languages AppShup – SmsGupShup’s App Platform For SMS Apps Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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Next Generation iPhone 4G brings a New Sensation in the Mobile Market

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

Apple ‘s newest entrant into the mobile phone market is set to create a new sensation in the industry with the iPhone 4G . The phone comes with many never before seen features that will surely redefine the way you look at mobiles. iPhone 4G, a new generation of smart phones uses the advanced LG LCD Display technology namely In-Plane Switching technology (IPS). Always trying to bring something new to the table, Apple has added a host of new features to the iPhone 4G to give an all round better experience to its customers. The much talked about new model of the mobile phone with an upgraded operating system comes in a 9.3mm body, with glass on both sides, a steel band that surrounds the unit and works as an antenna. In addition to the glass finish which gives it a classy look, the product has a built-in 5MP camera with flash and a battery life which is 40% higher. A never before seen feature is the high definition display called Retina which has a resolution that is four times better than that of the iPhone 3G. With an all-new design of glass and stainless steel, Apple claims the product to be the thinnest smartphone in the world. Better screen resolution, larger battery, WiFi and an extra ordinary camera with high resolution makes this handset something to watch out for! Apple’s latest brainchild, the iPhone 4G will finally hit the stores on June 24th simultaneously in United States, France, Germany and Japan. The 16 GB version will cost US$199 and 32 GB, US$ 299. According to Steve Jobs, Chief Executive Officer, Apple, “The new iPhone has the IPS technology, an advanced LCD technology which is better than OLED technology. We are using IPS technology for superb color and wide viewing angle which guarantees a huge difference in quality. IPS is a premium display technology which results in incredibly sharp text, images and video.” iPhone4G is the first smartphone to bring all the features which make In-Plane Switching (IPS) a standard of high technology for LCD panels. The IPS panel offers a 3.5 inch screen display and four times higher resolution with 960 X 640 pixels, to the new iPhone, producing excellent colors and wider view angle. Apple’s choice of IPS only goes on to prove that IPS is truly the panel technology for the current times. IPS is a new type of panel that employs horizontal commutation of its liquid crystal elements instead of traditional vertical alignment (VA). Companies like LG have introduced IPS panels in India which have several advantages over conventional panels that use TN (twisted nemantic) and VA (vertical alignment) display technologies. It should not be very long before LG’s IPS technology becomes the technology that replaces all others! Apple has been able to work its magic yet again with the launch of the Apple iPhone 4G with LG LCD Display Technology -IPS. With all new features that the Apple iPhone 4G entails, the product is sure to dazzle your minds! About IPS: IPS (In Plane Switching) technology is one of the most leading LCD technologies in the world. IPS technology innovatively aligns liquid crystal horizontally to increase the viewing angle and changes the LCD transmittance. IPS is mainly owned by LG Display Company. This technology was unanimously accepted in its early phase by professionals from all across the globe. IPS enabled LCD TV particularly deserves praise on its dynamic image expression in comparison to Normal LCD TV, because the IPS liquid crystal responds faster and expresses smoother moving images. While ensuring the image sharpness, IPS is more suitable to viewing dynamic images such as the Olympic Games and can entirely satisfy consumer needs for high definition images. About LG Display: LG Display Co., Ltd. (NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220) is one of the world’s top maker of TFT-LCDs with 24.7 percent global market share in the fourth quarter of 2008*. LG Display currently operates eight fabrication facilities in Korea and four back-end assembly sites in Korea, China and Poland. The company has a total of 25,000 employees operating worldwide. LG Display is a leading developer and manufacturer of LCD panels for notebook computers, monitors and TVs. Other manufacturing areas include panels for consumer devices such as portable media players, cellular telephones and GPS navigation systems, as well as panels used in the medical and aerospace industries.

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Suzuki to roll out 3 new bikes in India

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

Suzuki to rollout 3 new bikes in India by the next 18 months. Suzuki is a major super bike maker of the world, but now it ready to re-enter in commuter bike segment with the launch of 100cc and 125 commuter bikes in the Indian market where Hero Honda and Bajaj Auto are already doing good. The company, at present, has only 2 per cent market share in the two wheeler segment, it is no. 1 car maker maker of India with Maruti. Maruti-Suzuki has 50 per cent market share in the cars market. So the Company has plans to buzz in the two wheeler segment too. At present 1.88 lakh units were sold in the 2009-2010 period and the company targets to sell 3 lakh units in the next 18 months. So in this plan, Suzuki motors India will invest 200 crore rupees. Suzuki Motors has recently launched its two new Super bikes India named as Suzuki Bandit and Suzuki GSX1000R . Both the bikes have price tag of Rs. 10 to 12 laks. The company has launched many bikes and scooters like Hayabusa, Intruder, Zeus, a 125cc motorbike and GS150R, the 150cc motorbike and it also has an automatic scooter Access 125cc. On the other hand, Piaggio has also announced to re-introduce Vespa LX125 scooter in India.

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Mahindra to rollout a bike in India

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

Mahindra and Mahindra, Major four wheeler maker of India has entered in two wheeler segment with launch of four scooters in the market like Mahindra Duro, Rodeo, flyte and Mahindra Kine. After getting good response from scooters now it is going to launch a bike in India . The company displayed concept bikes at Delhi Auto Expo, 2010. This upcoming Mahindra bike will be entry-level bike and compete with Bajaj Platina and Hero Honda CD bikes. But its whole body look gives it amazing look. Mahindra bike will have china’s imported 120cc engine, which generates peak power of 53hp and maximum torque of 32Nm. The bike will have platform of Kinetic Boss and is code named as A02. The top speed of the bike would be 245 kmph. The brakes of the bike are brembo type and suspensions are strong. The silencer of this bike is equipped with amazing short and thin style. Mahindra bike might have large capacity fuel tank that is 13.5 litters. It will be good bike for the middle class family because its expected price of Rs. 35000 to 40000 only in the Indian market. Meanwhile another major bike maker Suzuki has launched its cruiser bikes in India like Suzuki Bandit 1250S and Suzuki GSX R1000 . Piaggio has also announced to re-introduce Vespa LX125 scooter in India.

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Dell Netbook With Google’s Chrome OS – Future Of Computers?

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2010 Featured

A few weeks ago, Dell announced the launch of its new tablet/smartphone Streak . The computer manufacturing company is slowly foraying into the smartphone business. With Dell going losing out to its competitors like HP and Acer, it is trying to pull up its socks so that it can hold on to its place as the third largest computer manufacturer in the world. With Google announcing that the lightweight Chrome OS, their latest offering in cloud computing technology, the first OS that Google is creating for netbooks, will be out by the end of the year, many companies like HP, Acer, Lenovo and Asustek have already started working with Google to provide the hardware for its operating system. Hence, it was not surprising to find that Dell doesn’t want to miss out on the piece of cake. The Chrome OS is touted to be a web based OS, centred around the web browser, with high end applications being hosted on the external servers called as the cloud. Google is looking to take on Microsoft’s Windows OS with the cloud computing OS. Cloud computing requires the internet, the penetration of which is pretty low in India. Cloud computing is going to take time to kick off in India at least. Now, Dell says that it has always been the trailblazer when it comes to future technology. There are going to be unique changes in the market in the coming year or two and Dell wants to be the leader. In India, Dell spearheaded its campaign and it threw up great results. Dell has placed a strong foothold in India and when Dell brings out the new netbook with Chrome OS, we can expect it to launch it in India too, though the response to it may not be very great. People are still comfortable using Windows and don’t want to shift to other Operating Systems. But when you have a pre installed OS, most people will just use that OS itself. Even I am writing this article on Microsoft’s user friendly global platform, but I would love to test out the Chrome OS for a change. Mind you, I am not a big fan of Microsoft! Related Posts The Tablet Revolution Is Coming! Google Chrome OS Download Could Be Just A Week Away! The Chrome OS Beta is a Fake, Don’t Download Will Chrome OS And Android Co-exist? Now Edit Youtube Videos Online Via Online Editor Need Help With Social Media Marketing?? – Contact WATConsult – India’s Leading Social Media Agency Submit Your Work To The 1st International Social Media Awards

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