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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Can Zook beat Google?

I got to know about Zook, from my ex-coaluge few days back. I tried the service on my handset here in the UK. The site looks easy use and up to some extent gives answers (as promised). But amazingly my query for movies in Noida returned no result but a Tomcat error( I suppose some debugging was going on at that time).

Anyways the main question here is am I looking at comparing a search engine with an
"answer engine"? This would be unfair to some extent. Also,the question arises for the answer engine that, is that everytime I am "searching" something, am I looking for a an exact "answer"? Sometimes yes and sometimes no.

I listened to the interview of Sameer Sisodia (co-founder Zook) on Kiruba's show, had some good perspectives on the concept of choices and answers. I am intrigued, isn't web 2.0 and the "mobile 2.0" about choices produced by community based knowledge bank rather than anwers provided on the based of yellow page database. I really want to know why is Zook not calling itself mobile based yellow page?

There is another perspective of the market realisation. Given that fact that Indian telecom operators are still offering internet over GPRS and the handsets availble in the market are not that mobile-web user friendly, how much can Zook capitalise in this kind of market with paying hefty amounts of revenue shared with the operators?

I appreciate they have given an SMS based querying capability to the service. But if
the service just returns yellow page results, it's no good.

But Sameer mentioned in his interview that they are trying to build a new community around. It will be interesting to see the commnutiy interplay around Zook.

I suppose with the dimishing returns( not that musch diminished), everybody is trying to get into the mobile webspace including giants like Google,MSN etc.

Congratulations and Good luck to Zook's team for an innovative service, it will be good to see a big sucess in mobile webspace.

Here is the podcast from Kiruba's show for Sameer's interview.

http://www.podtech.net/home/3820/sameer-co-founder-of-zook-on-challenges-of-mobile-search

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

EarthQuake in UK 27 February 2008

I was sitting on my bed working on some presentation and all of a sudden I felt the bed is shaking. Then I realised actually my room was shaking. The tremors very quite
explicit and I felt them for approximately 2-3 seconds.

I felt as if somebody is shaking my house. I live in Hatfield(Hertfordshire), then I rushed look outside, but surprisingly no body was on street. I thought to find relevant details online but on success. I heard one of my flatmates talking loud in the corridor as he felt that too and he was trying to find out whether it was true or not. We both tried to find related news on BBC, but BBC was busy enough in Obama's election campaign. To my surprise when I switched on to SKY, they had the breaking news.

Facts about EarthQuake in UK 27 February 2008
(Data Courtsey:Usgs.gov)
Earthquake Details
Magnitude: 4.7
Date-Time : Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 00:56:45 UTC
Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 12:56:45 AM at epicenter

Location: 53.321°N, 0.314°W
Depth: 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program
Region: ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Distances: 50 km (30 miles) S of Kingston upon Hull, England, UK
70 km (45 miles) NE of Nottingham, England, UK
80 km (50 miles) E of Sheffield, England, UK
205 km (125 miles) N of LONDON, United Kingdom

Location Uncertainty: horizontal +/- 6.8 km (4.2 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters: NST= 50, Nph= 50, Dmin=291.4 km, Rmss=1.02 sec, Gp= 54°,
M-type=body magnitude (Mb), Version=7
Source: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)


Event ID: us2008nyae


Here is the link of the website where I got the information from:

USGS EventId:us2008nyae

According to the TV news sources, people have felt tremors in various parts of UK and everything looks fine.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Adiós 2007

Last day of 2007, had to wake 5:30 in the morning, I am feeling so sleepy. I tried reading the book I bought three days "iwoz" ago, but was feeling really sleepy. It's last day of 2007, I dunno what to say about this year, but for sure if look at my achievements than, I had some. I managed to survive LSE.

After a lot of stress got a decent job with T-mobile. Honestly, speaking 2007 was really very uncertain for me, had really nice time and really frustrating stressful time as well. But yes I managed to survive all these and as the life goes on I am understanding the importance of patience.

Yes how can I forget him,


He was one of the gifts to me, a truly cute, awesome creation of GOD, my family's next generation has finally arrived. But does that mean I am growing old, I dunno about that. But yes there is a lot to do now, no resolutions as usual for new year, as I don't believe in them.

Things should be okay in next year, let see even if they are not I need to make them fine.

I still dunno why am I blogging after 4 months and that too 8:30 in morning, when I should work.

Thanks 2007, looking forward for 2008.

Cheers!!
Prashant

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Hyperlinks

Bloody hell need to put hyperlinks in this massive list of social nt website.... Dunno when I am gonna get time for that . ;;;;;-)))))))

Social Networking Website List

Website URL
43 Things Tagging
Advogato Free Software and Open Source developers
Amina - Chechen Republic Online Chechens
aSmallWorld European jet set and social elite
Bebo Schools and colleges
BlackPlanet.com African-Americans
Blue Dot Link sharing
Bolt General (music and video)
Broadcaster.com Video sharing and webcam chat
Buzznet Music and pop-culture
CarDomain Car enthusiasts
Care2 Green living and activism
Classmates.com School, college, work and the military
Consumating "Consumeetings"
Couchsurfing "Couchsurfing"
Cyworld Young South Koreans
Dandelife Collective narratives or "shared biographies"
DeadJournal "Dark" blogs, based on LiveJournal
Dodgeball.com Mobile location-based service, owned by Google
DontStayIn Clubbing (primarily UK)
Doostang Careers
Ecademy Business
eSPIN Teens
Facebook Started for colleges, then high schools, and now everyone.
Faceparty British teens and 20-somethings
Flickr Photo sharing
Flirtomatic Flirting/Dating
Fotki Photo sharing
Fotolog Photoblogging
Friends Reunited School, college, work, sport and streets
Friendster General
Frühstückstreff General
Gaia Online Anime and Games
Geni.com Families, genealogy
GoPets Virtual pets
Graduates.com School, college, and work
Grono.net Poland
Hi5 General
Hyves General Dutch social networking website.
imaPodHead Online community for iPod fanatics.
imeem Instant messaging
Infield Parking United States NASCAR fans
IRC-Galleria Finland
iWiW Hungary
Joga Bonito Football (soccer)
Last.fm Music
LibraryThing Book lovers
LinkedIn Business
LiveJournal Blogging
LunarStorm Sweden
MEETin General
Meetup.com General
MiGente.com Latinos
Mixi Japan
MOG Music
Multiply "Real world" relationships
My Opera Community General (blogs, photo albums, forums, groups, etc.)
MySpace General
myYearbook General
Netlog European young adults (14-24). Formerly known as Facebox.
Nexopia Canada
orkut Owned by Google
OUTeverywhere Gay
Passado General
Piczo Teenagers, Canadians, photo sharing
Playahead Swedish teenagers
Playtxt Mobile social network, location, worldwide
ProfileHeaven British teens
Pownce moblog for websites, files, and short updates
RateItAll Consumer ratings + social networking
Reunion.com Locating friends and family, keeping in touch
Ryze Business
Searchles Social Search + Social Networking ( hybrid )
Sconex American high schools
Shelfari Online community for book lovers
Soundpedia Web 2.0 based music community
Sportsvite Recreational Sports
Studivz University students, mostly in the German-speaking countries
Stumbleupon Websurfing
TagWorld General (tagging)
TakingITGlobal Social action
The Doll Palace Cartoon dolls and dress up games
The Student Center Teens and colleges
Threadless Custom T-shirts
TravBuddy.com Travel
Travellerspoint Travel
Tribe.net General
Twitter Update friends with your status through SMS, IM, web interfaces
Vampire Freaks Gothic industrial culture
Vox Blogging
WAYN Travel
WebBiographies Genealogy
Windows Live Spaces Blogging (formerly MSN Spaces)
Woophy travel
Xanga Blogs and "metro" areas
XING Business
Xuqa Colleges
Yahoo! 360° Linked to Yahoo! IDs
Yelp United States adults
Zaadz Social consciousness
Zooomr Universal Photo Sharing

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Voice n data (

Wireline Subscriber Additions (February 2007)

Mobile Subscriber Additions (February 2007)

tTele-Stats

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Open Source Academic Papers Part I

Open Source Software Development and Distributed Innovation

Open Source Software:Private Provision of a Public Good Justin Pappas Johnson
Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University


Community, joining, and specialization in opensource software innovation: a case study
Georg von Krogh a, Sebastian Spaeth a,∗, Karim R. Lakhani b
a Institute of Management, University of St. Gallen, Dufourstrasse 48,
CH-9010 St. Gallen, Switzerland
b MIT Sloan School of Management, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA


A FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS OF THE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
PARADIGM
Joseph Feller Brian Fitzgerald
University College Cork
Ireland


Collaboration with Lean Media: How Open-Source Software Succeeds
Yutaka Yamauchi Makoto Yokozawa Takeshi Shinohara Toru Ishida
Department of Social Informatics
Graduate School of Informatics
Kyoto University
Kyoto 606-8501, JAPAN


Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordiantion

Peter M. Haas

more to come ..

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Open Source Academic paper Search from "Google Scholar"

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

One left

I did my exam Systems development, and for the first time in the LSE's exami did well. I am well satisfied with this. This is nice I am enjoying my drink and sitting oustide under the sun its 7 p.m. and chatting with my friends. And a nice thing to learn from PO he says

"I  am who I am, I am no better, I am no worse, I do what I can and I love what I do"

and the original one from PO "It never ends but every beginning is a success...".


Nice learning for today.




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