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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Article - WSJ.com

Article - WSJ.com
Search 2.0 wishlist!
As this article vaildates, some of the prominent features of Search 2.0 will be :
Real-time or Near-Real-time Search
Twitter has led the way, but a lot more will follow. Federated Search with Feed-Forward will surely be of value to customers in the days to come. Content Crawling will only provide half the solution. With rate of Internet Content doubling every few months, it is but obvious that users demand information that is as recent as possible.
Quality, not Quantity!
Throwing up 4.8 million search results in .47 seconds is great, but of little value when over 80% of users dont even go to the second page! Average Search-to-Desired result takes upto 45 minutes of searching and refining the Search over and over again. The Quality of the Search Results, even if it take a few seconds more, will be worth the wait.
Universal Search Results
Results displaying Multimedia formats has just been introduced by Google and Bing! The Quality certainly needs some attention.
Multimedia Search
Google and Yahoo were born in the age of text. The content on the web has moved onto Photos and Videos! Nilesen just reported 10 Billion Online Videos viewed in May 2009. Aren't our Big Boys behind time?! We will need searching on Videos and Images as well. Just trowing up results based on tags will not be sufficient.
Visual Results reporting
Textual listing has worked well over the years, but with RIA invading the net, the user expectations have obviously changed. Isn'nt it time that the Big boys caught up!
Multimedia SEO/PPC
If we are entering the age of Image and Video Content, can Image/Video Ads be far behind? Inline and Overlay adverts will come to stay sooner. SEO/PPC will need to integrate Image and Video content to stay current

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Chand returns to Fiza, apologises#postcommentarea#postcommentarea#postcommentarea

Chand returns to Fiza, apologises
Is this the best of the news headlines that NDTV could find the whole country called India?!! What a waste!! What differnce does Chand and his moll do to a country with 824 million living under a dollar a day!?
The Indian Media is taking its readers/viewers to be abject morons!? They would do well to stick to responsible journalism and not indulge in stupid sensationalism or irrelevant and nondescript coverage such as this! About time that they wake up before they get the treatment that our politicians received in the recent elections for their gimmicks!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

PM's message to India Inc: Be sensitive to poor

PM's message to India Inc: Be sensitive to poor

Now the governement is trying to preach Socialism to industry. What is the govt.'s responsibility? Who will do govt's work - Who is responsible for social welfare!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Social Computing - where are we headed!

As Social computing takes off, we will find an increasing number of internet users posting information in all possible mediums: text, images, video or a combination of the same. Content on the 'net is supposed to be doubling every three months and rapidly accelerating. At the current rate of growth, it is expected to double every 72 hours by 2010, as some have predicted. I beg to differ from this.
Here is what I beleive may happen - All the Information that mankind has collected as on date, will be on the net between 2010-2012 timeframe. The same will get scrubbed over the next few years and get converted to Knowledge in the 2015-18 time frame. Knowledge, in this context, implies, Information that is checked for trueness, categorized and indexed and is validated. While information will continue to grow, knowledge processing will continue alongside. A major charecterstic would be that most of this knowledge will be Free and easily accessible by any user in some form on any device - desktop or mobile. At this point, the Services linked to Knowledge will be at a premium rather than the knowledge itself. It will be really interesting to see the way the world adapts to that scenario at that point in time. Many of our current controlled-information based business models will break down leading to larger Services and products based models with rapid turn-arond for information and processing.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Web 2.0 for “Next Generation” Enterprises

Web 2.0 for "Next Generation" Enterprises

Introduction

The internet has taken its time evolving as have the users. The First Generation of Web saw content being authored by those hosting their websites with limited flexibility. These Websites were application and technology specific and users could only "Read". The Second Generation of the Web has evolved into a "Read-Write" Web. Web 2.0 has come about to be a Collaboration Platform, enabling integration across applications and businesses. Surprisingly, Community or Social Computing has taken a lead over Business Computing and is showing new direction. A quick look at some Web 2.0 portals gives us the picture!

Web 2.0 Portals

Some of the popular Web 2.0 portals and their Alexa rankings are:

Youtube.com - # 3

The most popular Video sharing portal is a part of the Google portfolio. Videos are posted by users for public and shared viewing.

Myspace.com - # 6

The most popular Social networking site with over 300 million users and over 40% Daily active users. Started the Social networking revolution.

Wikipedia.com - #7

The most popular online free encyclopedia with content generated and posted by users worldwide. Its content is currently doubling every three months!

Facebook.com - # 8

The fastest growing Social Networking site today! Started in a Stanford hostel room in 2004! Dell and Jeep run their customer support services on Facebook now, among others. Social Networking is serious business these days, folks! Has supposedly crossed 300 million users as well!!

Blogger.com - #9

The number one Blogging portal, again from Google! With 8% of the internet traffic going to Blogger.com, Blogging has come to stay!

As you can see, five of the top 10 sites in the world are Web 2.0 and Social Computing sites. The fun has just begun!

Social Computing in the Enterprise

Applying Social Computing concepts in Enterprises are yielding tremendous results through effective collaboration and enhanced information sharing. Social computing is undergoing a major evolution in the enterprise and can be exploited for higher returns. However, the challenges are adaptability of new models and privacy issues. Privacy issues may lead to security issues at some point in time. Some common Web 2.0 tools and their applicability in enterprises and business are detailed below.

Blogs

Blogs or "Weblogs" have grown as online dairies. On the personal front, individuals are blogging their activities and thoughts while commenting on various topics. Enterprises are beginning to promote blogs as a medium for reporting daily activities across distributed teams, without having to develop costly application development. Use of external web references and multimedia provides users with a richer experience. Blogs, made available to customers, can aid in collaboration from the shop floor to the customers' production line. Moderation and Auto-regulation will prevent misuse. An approval workflow aids in ensuring content quality and management

Wikis

A Wiki is a collection of Web pages that enables users to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are deployed as sharable Knowledge aggregators and create a knowledge repository within an enterprise. Wikis are Web repositories of Best Practices, Manuals, User Guides, Concepts, etc. in multimedia format, authored by users who may both contribute and read content. Wikis can offer first line of self-help knowledge base for customers and employees. A workflow may be used before publishing the content on the Wiki, to ensure content quality.

Discussion Forums

Forums allow members to view and post the contents, while visitors may be allowed to only view the same. Members submit topics for discussion (known as threads) and communicate with each other using publicly visible messages (referred to as posts) or private messaging. Communities participating in a forum will usually bond with each other and interest groups will easily form around a topic's discussion. Enterprises can use Forums to post and respond to queries for problem solving and issue resolution. Forums can be made available to customers to enhance customer support. Moderation and Auto-regulation will prevent misuse. Optionally, an approval system may be provided for publishing forums.

RSS or "Really Simple Syndication"

RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works – such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video – in a standardized format. An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel") includes full or summarized text. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content quickly and automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds are read using "RSS readers", which can be web-based or desktop-based. The user subscribes to a feed by clicking an RSS icon in a browser that initiates the subscription process. The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user interface to monitor and read the feeds.

A customer or an employee can set up an RSS Newsfeed to keep him updated on events and updates with a light mail format.

Repositories

Document Repositories provide single-point storage of documents and artifacts for controlled distribution. Repositories will provide an online document repository with Versioning, Publishing and Search are essential for Enterprises for efficient collection and retrieval of documents within the enterprise. Role-based access control will be needed to ensure targeted delivery of documents to different user groups.

Video and Image repositories

Online Video and Image repositories have completely changed the concept of Video and Image sharing radically. YouTube like streaming Videos can radically change the Training system in an organization with users being provided with online on-demand learning systems. Online Photo Repositories, such as Flickr, offer indexing and search capabilities along with features such as Captions and Tagging to enhance Personalization and Search.

Social Bookmarking

Social Bookmarking is a recent tool, offering centralized repository of User Bookmarks along with User-generated Keywords. Social Bookmarking tools aid users by providing them global availability of bookmarks with the option of sharing the same amongst communities. The Centralized repository helps in website and page ranking. The User-generated Keywords help other user users to form a pattern for search to other users and the consequent Results. Hence, an efficient and "auto-learning" Search engine evolves over time.

Mashups and Service Oriented Architecture

A Mashup is a web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool; an example is the use of Google Maps to add location information to real-estate data or travel information, thereby creating a new and distinct web service that was not originally provided by either source. Other examples are Currency Converters (integrate Conversion rates with transactions), Personal Portfolio dashboards that integrate personal portfolio with daily rates of stocks, currencies and other market instruments. Mashups help in integrating external data sources with enterprise information to provide a completely distinct, and often intelligible view, for users to derive greater value.

Service Oriented Architectures (or SOA) offer cross platform and cross application integration, often at the server level, across organizations and over the internet using XML technologies

Enterprise Search

Enterprise Search offers Personalized and Relevant Search, closer to the Users' preferences and business needs while filtering non-essential and divergent results, thereby improving the quality of the results for the users. Enterprise Search helps retain the organization focus for Search, thus saving precious time and resources.

Conclusion!

Web 2.0 and Social Computing hold great promise for the future of the internet, if harvested with a clear Web Strategy and can provide tremendous acceleration and benefits to Enterprises and business, big or small. It is moving the web from just transactions to building relationships amongst organizations, their customers, vendors and employees, while raising the user experience quality.

Organizations such as Cisco have demonstrated the ability to raise customer interactions while driving down costs. Cisco saved over USD 150 Million by adopting Web 2.0 practices recently, just on travel bills! As some industry critics observed recently, Web 2.0 is not going to change the rules of the game, but changing the Game itself! Web 2.0 portals are spawning completely new business and revenue models that will challenge the way business was being done till recently. As Tom Peters put it – "If you are not moving ahead, it doesn't mean that your competition is not!"

Subbu Jois

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Social Networking Monetization

The last few weeks have been spent on investigating the above subject - it appears to be the Holy Grail of Social Networking and Commerce today. The Stanford Facebook Class threw up some interesting learnings as did the various efforts. I am making the following conclusions from the recent learnings:
  1. Web 2.0 and Social Networking will break the barriers for information access! All knowledge will move to public domain. We are in the midst of authoring all the kwowledge we have till date as content in various media formats onto the Web. Information will therefore loose valuation over a period of time!
  2. Value will move away from Information to the Services linked to the Information.
  3. Monetization of Web 2.0 will slowly move from Information/content to the Services that will spawn the availabilty of low cost information.
  4. There is a possibility that one day Information will move down the Value Chain while the corresponding Services lderived from the Information will gain Value. Sort of Deja Vu!
This trend will continue till a new technology intervention occurs to provide Information in a new dimension, possibly, with Collaboration.
Only time will tell!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Social Networking and Business

Social Networking is having the power to create online communities that can leverage the collective buying power over time. It is indeed interesting to study the Business and Revenue Models that will thus develop.
A First-Level Practice is the Activity-Reward Model where every activity on the Network begets the user with reward points. These may translate into cash or dicounted services from the portal.
In course of time, we can expect secondary and tertiary Models to develop that may benefit the individual, the community as a whole, or localized groups with common profile attributes.