Archive for December, 2005

Happy Holidays

Monday, December 26th, 2005

Hi everyone ! I know its been slow on my blog for last week or so. As we all are busy celebrating the holidays, I will be back in 2006 with some major posts here about everything web !

Untill then, HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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Meebo Hotmail glitch this morning?

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Update: This seems to be due to spotty MSN service. I am able to log into MSN perfectly now.

Is Meebo working for you guys using an hotmail account? It started giving me an error about my username and password in last 10 mins or so.

Anyone else seeing this? Guys? Guys this was resolved. Not Meebo fault.

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NonSense – AdSense – BadSense

Monday, December 19th, 2005


OK. I havent been this harsh on any of the services out there (though there are crappy services out there), but this one was too much. Not because it was a BIG issue, but because it came from a big company.

I had Google Ads being served up in my posts, just above the comment section. A small neat not in the face ad strip. For last 15 days I had been seeing that the only ads being served are targetting the keyword ‘blog‘. A quick search (on Google!) led me to the fact that it was my URL, www.emergintex.com/blog which was the culprit as AdSense was seeing that blog keyword in my URL and hence serving blog related ads.

After some looking around, I tried adding the sites being offered against blog keyword to my block list under Google AdSense, but the sucker kept on serving newer and newer blog related sites. I thought, ok let me try and remove the blog keyword from my URL. So, I moved my WordPress install to the root instead of root/blog. This didnt help a lot again (even after waiting for a day for the ads to refresh) and more than that, this way I would lose my Technorati rating, pointing to the old URI. Plus my feeds @ FeedBurner.

So I decided to axe the Google Ads. BottomLine. But the question is, WHY CANT GOOGLE give ways to BLOCK certain KEYWORDS ! Life would be simpler in that case.

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Meebo- 1st round funding.

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Earlier today, the web-ajax based messaging service Meebo posted the confirmation to rumors of it getting funded. Meebo team posted here the news about Meebo getting its first round of funding from Sequoia Capital.

Apart from its support for top messaging services, Meebo has some interesting ideas up their sleeves which could become a part of their undisclosed business model. Meebo was launched officially to the public on September 14th 2005. Three months later the company is getting its first round of funding, which is awesome !

I personally congratulate the team of Seth, Elaine, Sandy on this milestone, and hope that they keep up the good user experience.

Uncomfired posts quote the pre-money valuation of the service at $10M. Thats awesome for this young startup. Considering that this is series-A funding Sequoia Capital would be funding around $2M, which is my ballpark number, and which seems to be good for a service that is only 3 months old.
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Sharing your photo library

Thursday, December 8th, 2005

Seeing so much happening in recent past in digital photography domain, each of us is loaded with options ranging from amateur to professional. Is it becoming too crowded of a domain, or each of the solution out there targets a specific task? I sit down and see Flickr blazing ahead in the space. Reason being its simple intuitive user interface. Its like ‘photo uploading for dummies’. The viral nature of Flickr helped spreading it. On top of that exposure given by Yahoo! laid a solid foundation underneath.
I still use the free account in Flickr, and it has now become my main channel of distribution for my digital photographs, plus images needed for my blog. :o )

Would an amateur or a prosumer use Flickr for his photographs right off the camera (min ~ 2MB for a 5MP camera) ? I am not sure of the answer, coz I havent looked inside in the pro account. Most of the users in this segment use their local storage to store and use someone like PBase for sharing their stuff online. PBase is managed by Slug and Emily, and has grown from an amateur solution to a high quality professional solution now. Its the first choice with most of the professional/prosumers I know of. You can read about PBase’s growth here. Is Flickr targetting the same segment? No. I see flickr more as a fast way to share pictures and show them off or use them in some other online presentation/blog. The tagging in Flickr is another thing which differentiates it with other online storage areas. As per its tagline, its best used to search,sort and share yourp photos.

Recently Riya was moved in alpha II, and one of the main drivers behind the service is searching. Considering you have a library of 10000 photos, the service would assist you in tagging and searching your library by implementing image recognition algorithms on your pictures. Sounds wonderful. Catch is that you need to upload all your pictures online first and then you can get them tagged by the service. I am not sure if this limitation is in alpha/beta’s but this in release is not helpful. Users just cannot expect uploading their libraries just to get them tagged. If this is implemented as a client side application, it will rock ! This is where Riya can leverage the desktop share of Picasa. I recently talked why Flickr would be best for Riya, but that was in its current form, i.e online recognition.

So what do these services offer you, the end user? Answer is still same, no single service can get to your needs in entirety. No single service is atomic in nature. We might need to wait for another service to come up to quench our thirst here.

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Riya – Flickr

Wednesday, December 7th, 2005

I have been thinking about Riya lately. Its frightening me. The initial inertia this service had, is it going slack now in last few days. It has slipped down in the Technorati top search. There are absolutely no new posts in last few days either at the official Riya blog or at Munjal’s blog.

Is the team working hard to keep up with the feedbacks of Alpha II, or is the team working hard to integrate with other services like Flickr? Now talking of Flickr, I cannot stop myself from thinking that why is everyone talking of Riya-Picasa linkup? Why cant it be Riya-Flickr linkup? Yahoo! has been on a buying spree, and Riya can tie up better with Flickr, than with Picasa. Picasa doesnt have any ground for social tag & search. Flickr is exactly that, and Riya can help Flickr tag and search better.

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Venture Reviews.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Recently we (me and Hemant) started another blog where we would discuss only about upcoming ventures, and a do a unbiased review of the venture. Move on there and bookmark it !

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