Friday, December 10, 2010

Sending Emoji Musical Note May Result In Poop Mark On Japanese Cellphone

Japanese cellphone is the birthplace of emoji – emoticon as a single letter. Now they are usable outside of Japan on Gmail and iPhone. By Google’s and others effort, October 11, 2010, they were included in the international standard, Unicode version 6.0. So now those pictogram are supposed to be used for communication among anyone using Unicode capable computers.

However, on legacy system, i.e. Japanese cellphone, three carriers adopted emoji separately, left some incompatibilities. A Japanese blogger Nakamura001 verified a case sometimes rumored, musical note emoticon gets unintended conversion to a poop character.

He tested if it really happens, and if so under what situation. The one combination he found was sending single note emoji from Docomo cellphone,

will be converted to poop on Gmail on iPhone,

As you see, the second letter, three notes on Docomo, was also changed into a flower letter. The third one, a musical note in regular letter (not a new emoji) stays the same.

Some emoji before Unicode standard is not compatible among carriers, and there are gateways by Softbank Mobile and/or Gmail to take care of converting them, it looks like a mapping bug.

Japanese use musical note letter a lot in casual mail, to show cheeriness emotion. Nakamura001 wrote there could be many bad conversion happened. For example,

“I love you(poop)”
“Thank you(poop)”
“You can do it(poop)”
“Yummy Curry(poop)”


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15-years Chinese Web, We See The Glory, Can We See The Dream?

After 15 Years of development,  Chinese internet is now the biggest market with over 420millions users and has massive potential as the internet penetration is still around 32%. The recent news of Chinese companies such as Dangdang, Youku being listed in NASDAQ and companies like Tudou together with many others (i herad that there were around 40 companies) are in the pipeline seems summarizing one thing, the Glory of Chinese web.

Here are the companies which started the glory:

  • August 1996 – Zhang Zhaoyang set up a company which now is called Sohu
  • June 1997 – Ding Lei at his age of 26, set up the company called NetEase
  • September 1998 – Ma Huateng (Pony Ma) created Tencent
  • December 1998 – Wang Zhidong created Sina
  • June 1999 – Jack Ma launched Alibaba
  • January 2000 – Li Yanhong launched Baidu

As you can see, it’s been 15 years. However, today when we look into Chinese web to see who are dominating the market, people say there are 3 big companies, Baidu, Tencent and Taobao, together with 3 ‘small’ companies: Sohu, Sina and Netease. In other words, 15 years later since Sohu launched, the market structure of Chinese web still has no sign of change.

In west, we see Facebook replaced Myspace and reinvented people’s digital social life, now it even becomes the threat for Google; we see Twitter changes the way of communication; we see Groupon has reinvented the social e-commerce; and we see Foursquare is leading the new concept of Location-based Service. These companies have changed and dominated the market within several years and even several months, even though none of them have been listed yet. But in China, the local companies such as Tudou, Youku etc can be listed, but still it’s almost impossible for them to compete with those big guys. The chance for dominating the market is almost zero. And even worse, big companies in west are willing to buy startups, but in China, startups’ business module can be easily copied by giants.

We are lacking of Innovation. If we see something hot in west, loads of local companies want to copy everything. We know this is an issue, but few people want to change it because we are not lacking of investment money and many investors they are just following the deals in western market too.

15 years, we see big companies’ glory, but for startups, what can give them the dream and support their dream? If they can not dream, will these young entrepreneures have chance to repeat the same glory in next 5 years. I doubt!


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Too Late? Sometimes being early is a Punishment [Entrepreneurship]

[Guest article by Alok Kejriwal, Founder of Games2Win]

Sometimes missing your flight can be a blessing – just sit back, grab your favorite coffee and reflect. Also take solace in this:

Way back in 1997, I read an article about sixdegrees.com in The Economist. I was a socks manufacturer then and chuckled at the thought that everyone in the world is connected to each other by six degrees. I remember thinking ‘I wonder if I can connect with Bill Clinton via six people’. The site heralded the first movement in social networking but closed down in 2001. There was poor adoption (the Internet had barely begun and people were smitten by e-mail and browsing).

Sixdegrees had taken the first flight out and arrived in no traction land.

Being early sometimes is a big punishment. – especially in the Start-Up and Entrepreneurial world.

Shucks...you missed the flight, did you?
Shucks…you missed the flight, did you?

Slow moving Clock

The story of the movie Avatar is well documented. The highly acclaimed film maker James Cameron waited for 10 years to present the magic that we see today simply because technology in Animation, Editing and Special effects had not caught up with his vision of what he wanted to do.

Take Out – James Cameron could wait forever (10 years!!) given his stature, reputation and Billion US$ in funding, but most Entrepreneurs in Start-Up mode cannot. It’s best to look at the current situation and what can easily be tapped into (technology, infrastructure and other basics) and try and figure out value creation with what exists rather than ‘hoping’ that the external world will evolve.

Simply put, you normally can’t create a business and hope that the external world keeps pace with you to create a valuable business.

Just don’t attempt climbing the Everest without your clothes on.

Clapping with One Hand

In 2000, one of my most admired Digital Entrepreneurs – Jay Zaveri of Club Greetings raised a round of VC from eVentures and began ramping up his consumer entertainment business. He had mastered the art of creating International Class e-greetings and his vision extended (beyond the massive success of clubgreetings.com) to MMS and Mobile Platforms in India. The mobile move was justified since mobile adoption had begun to explode in India.

I don’t remember anyone doing more tech R&D and creative engineering than Jay. The challenge however was Mobile Operator tariff pricing and the cost of sending MMS in India. It used to take forever (The Clock was very slow then) and the MMS was priced atrociously higher than SMS.

We were all ‘assuming’ that mobile pricing would be rationalized eventually, but it never happened. The Telecom Industry was in its infancy and the operators were figuring out how to correctly price their offering. In such a steep learning curve process, rarely do business models reduce pricing quickly.

The impact was felt by entrepreneurs such as Jay, who had world-class products waiting to be deployed, but was strangulated by impractical infrastructure pricing by partners. He had to rationalize his business severely.

Take Out – If your business depends on an external partner whose services or products still seem out of bounds (even though available) to your eventual customers, don’t expect your partner to become as sensible and rational as you expect him to be. You can’t clap with one hand.

Wrong Adoption

A few years ago, I began receiving lots of invitation messages to join hi5.com and Friendster.com. Post a few mails, I went up to the sites and was disappointed by what I saw. The sites seemed cheap and smelt of random dating with sleaze thrown in. I never registered myself on either.

The challenge I think was that while hi5 and Friendster had the first mover advantage in Social Networking, they were so caught up in the adoption of their business that they forgot to curate WHY and WHAT people were doing on their platforms. If they had simply ‘steered’ the site into a more meaningful purpose, Facebook.com would have been a Company really late to arrive.

Take Out – Don’t jump with joy if your business begins to get traction. Deeply examine what is going on inside and make sure that it’s what you intended the business to be. If not, quickly make the right corrections rather than waiting for the business to sort itself out.

I strongly believe in the adage ‘the first impression is the last impression’. Make yours perfect.

Filling Potholes – seen and unseen.

When I heard of Gmail a few years back, I sneered and said ‘C’mon Google, don’t be crazy’. I never understood that Google had actually spotted invisible potholes in the path of how I was using E-Mail then, and was actually filling them up for me!

I used to use Microsoft Outlook and it sucked. It often crashed and jammed and was so tightly married to my physical machine. God forbid if my Laptop crashed, my mails and addresses would be lost forever. Backing up, compressing, defragmenting, etc, etc, made me feel like I was a Geologist rather than a Gaming Entrepreneur.

Gmail not only solved all the physical problems by taking the entire solution to the cloud (so I could read my mails at airport lounges via free Internet machines) , but Google did something brilliant – they allowed Companies like mine to actually operate their employee domains using Gmail and as a result, Alok could be alok@games2win.com and NOT alok@hotmail.com!! Best of all, gmail, even for Corporate clients, came free!

Take out – There are so many potholes and problems in existing Companies and the way they do business, that billion dollar businesses are waiting to be created in just improving what exists today, rather than creating anew!

Just map your frustrations on a chart and attack the ones that make you pull your hair out the most!

Meeting the married couple on their Honeymoon

So what if you missed your flight and never made it to the wedding? You can always barge into the newly married couple on their honeymoon somewhere and make small conversation?

Sorry. Bad idea.

It’s important to accept and understand when it’s ‘too late’. The Rockmelt browser of Facebook is one such example in my humble opinion. Hey – I love Facebook and that’s my ‘personal browser’. But why bother creating a browser when Chrome is just fine! What’s the big deal? I tried it for a few minutes and then forgot about it. I think the world behaved in the same way.

Take out – I often say that some entrepreneurs like to create problems to solve rather than solve problems that really exist.

Quit chasing the married couple and remember to attend the next marriage on time.

[Reproduced from Alok’s blog]


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Hottest Search from India–IRCTC and Micromax Mobile! [Google Zeitgeist 2010]

Micromax is on a rise and its amazing to see that Indians went crazy searching for Micromax mobile, IRCTC and youtube videos through out 2010.

2010_top_searchThe top 10 searches from India, as per Google Zeitgeist are

  • IRCTC Login
  • Micromax Mobile
  • Youtube Videos
  • FIFA
  • Facebook
  • Cricket Live Score
  • Twitter
  • Way2SMS
  • Samsung Mobile
  • Zedge

Fastest Rising People are

  • aruna shields
  • sonakshi sinha
  • zarine khan
  • lalit modi
  • neha sharma
  • shakira
  • katrina kaif
  • sachin tendulkar
  • lady gaga
  • salman khan

Most Popular Brands

  • nokia
  • samsung
  • airtel
  • micromax
  • dell
  • maruti
  • vodafone
  • apple
  • sony ericsson
  • hp

Most Popular How To

  • get pregnant
  • kiss
  • impress a girl
  • improve spoken english
  • reduce weight
  • gain weight
  • tie a tie
  • create a website
  • make money
  • meditate

You mean, a land of billion+ people are searching ‘how to get pregnant’ more than ‘impress a girl’? Well..

Also see: Kalmadi Tops Hall of Shame – Yahoo’s top searches for 2010


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9 Out Of 10 Japanese Mobile Users Disinclined For Using Real Name

According to the research [J] by Tokyo-based MMD Laboratory, 89.1% of mobile web users are reluctant to disclose their real name on the web.

You privacy data on social networks/blogs

88.2% does not like to upload their portrait, 90.8% for contact, 84.9% for company name, 69.8% for location information (by GPS).

They also asked if the user uses real name on Mixi, Twitter and Facebook. On Mixi, 16.5% use their real name. 7.0% on Twitter. On Facebook, though the quantity of responses was not enough, 51.3% users set real name. Facebook requires you to use the real name and caution that you can be banned without real name so it is not strange, but still half of Japanese are not using real name there.

The questionnaire was done with 2130 Japanese cellphone web users so it does not reflect how PC users feel.


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November 2010 Japan IT Links (Part 3)

Continued from (Part 2). Last part of November news which we did not write as a dedicated article.

Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated.

If you want to know any specific news more, but unable to find them in other English blog/media, please let us know.


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Events For The Week – 11-18 Dec

Latest Entrepreneurial Events in SingaporeFor a one-stop to all events related to or concerning entrepreneurship, certain industry-meets-business forums and seminars in Singapore, check out our Calendar. If not, you can also follow our bite-size updated posts for upcoming events for the week.

Events range from simple get-togethers to full-blown conferences. Get to meet fellow developers, entrepreneurs, startup CEOs & founders, and meet & learn from CEOs of established companies who have seen it all.

Our aim here at SGE is to make it easy for you to pick & choose from the event buffet. Enjoy.

Here are the events for this week. Events are mostly in Singapore (generally 30 minutes drive from anywhere), but we also include key events from around Southeast Asia and beyond.

Wed, 15th Dec:

(1) SVCA Networking Wine and Dine @ Blu Kouzina

Image courtesy of joyosity.


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Jobs: Mobile Developer, Open Source/PHP Developer, UI Designer [and lot more]

It’s raining jobs and here are some of the wonderful startup opportunities – across the country and across various technologies.

Passionate geeks needed for proven Mobile Startup,

What we cannot offer you

1. Top of the line salary. We offer you industry comparable salaries and stock options.

2. Corporate Employments perks (like sodexo passes ..:-) and swimming pools)

3. Lazy hours at office , idle gossip over coffee counters or bench time.

What we will offer you

1. Exciting work in bleeding edge technologies such as Mobile web (HTML5/ Javascript), Symbian C++, QT, Objective C, Android Java etc. You will never be short of work which challenges your technical abilities every step of the way.

2. Cool working environment. We do not have set working hours and you will hear more laughs over beers in office than coffee counter gossips

Open Source PHP Developer

Location: Bhubaneswar, Orissa

Must Have Skills:

PHP, MySQL, CSS, HTML, Java Script, Open Source Exp in Joomla, WordPress, Facebook API, Twitter API

Desired Skills:

Virtuemart, x-cart pro, Magento, Media Wiki

UI designer

Location: Mumbai/Pune

We are building a web 2.0 company and need a UI designer with HTML5 experience. The company is founded my Alumni of MIT and Stanford.

QA Engineer

Location: Pune

Sokrati is looking for ardent hackers + QA engineers in delivering a highly secured, fully tested platform. The individuals would be responsible for leading, building and architecting a team.

- Atleast 6 yrs of experience in building automated testing suites.
- Atleast a B.Tech/B.E in Computer Science from reputed schools
- Java/Rails/Ruby/Linux/Apache is a plus

Software Development – Web 2.0

Location: Pune

Sokrati is looking for ardent UI designers passionate about delivering a highly intuitive, highly scalable Web portal with the ability to handle 100,000 requests an hour.

- Atleast 3 years of experience in programming/developing UI
- Atleast a Bachelors in Computers from reputed schools
- Rails/Ruby/Linux/Java/Apache is a plus

Mobile Developer, (Sr.) Web Developer and UI Designers

Location: Bangalore

TringMe is expanding its technical team in Bangalore and has immediate job openings in mobile and web development areas:

Sr. Web Developer (Required: PHP, MySQL, AJAX)

Experience: 3+ years in design and development of web applications

Web Developer (Required: PHP, Javascript, CSS, HTML).

Experience: 0-3 years. Freshers willing to learn and adapt will definitely be considered.

Mobile Developers (Required: J2ME, Blackberry OR Android experience preferred).

Experience: 1-4 years. Freshers willing to learn and adapt will definitely be considered.

UI Designers (Required: Photoshop, Flash, Actionscript).

To apply, send your resume to techjobs@tringme.com.

Stealth mode Silicon Valley Start-up Seeking Technical Leads in India

Location: Gurgaon

Our ambitious start-up is based in Silicon Valley and Gurgaon, India. The company’s co-founders are based in Silicon Valley. They are an experienced entrepreneurs with experience in transactional systems, storage systems, media tech, and location-based services. One founder has a Ph.D. in CS from UC Berkeley, a B.S. from Stanford, and his previous company was funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers. We are establishing our team in Gurgaon and are looking for leaders.

We are looking for technical leads in our Gurgaon office that will cover each area of the technology stack. Technical leads should have: high ambition, strong work ethic, great problem solving ability, the ability to lead, a tolerance for ambiguity, and world class technical skills. They should also be seeking the opportunity to grow and be mentored into world class technical leaders. As we are still at the beginning phases of our efforts, we are looking for ambitious engineers who are seeking unlimited potential opportunity.

[To reach out to India’s most awesome early adopter community, submit your job requirement here]


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Notion Ink Adam Launch–Success, Failure or A Case of Over Skepticism?

Notion Ink yesterday announced availability of Adam tablet for pre-order and the company has been taken to streets (literally speaking) by US bloggers (a.k.a apple fanboys).

Endgadget caught them swapping renders (changing the size of bezel), which was essentially Notion Ink’s fault (I do not agree that it was so much of an unprofessional journalism, as called by NI team).

TC’s Crunchgear goes up to an extent of calling it a scam – though that’s too much to do for a startup with ambition as big as Apple.

Notion Ink's Adam

Notion Ink's Adam

Coming back to the title of this article, do you think that the launch was a disastrous one? Lets take a look.

Notion Ink’s Adam Launch – The Success

  • Buzz : The company’s blog post received close 9, 500 comments within few hours of the blog post. The post even made it to the #2 post in wordpress.com.
  • Pre-orders : NI has been successful in creating a loyal community of enthusiasts and they ensured that there was something special for these loyalists. The pre-order link was shared with commentors before it was made public, giving them the due respect and most importantly, enabled them to buy time to scale.
  • Pixel-Qi is sold out! Nothing beats success. A question you might want to ask is ‘how many units were up for sale anyways?”. Well, that’s a valid question to ask, but internally (for the company), it’s a success.

Notion Ink’s Adam Launch – The Failure

  • Scale Issues – Payment system failed big time (Mastercard transactions didn’t work at all).
  • Confusion regarding specs (finally – tell me what’s the internal memory?)
  • Pricing – $50 as the shipping cost?
  • Biggest screwup was in the Terms & Conditions, especially with the return policy.

Most of US bloggers have softly written off Adam – the way they did for $35 tablet.

As far as payment issues are concerned, this is a classic launch phenomena – you always underestimate the launch buzz (happened with Ovi store launch as well).

And now, NI has a new blog post answering these questions raised by bloggers, especially on return policy.

“Return and Refund Policy: Lets look at this page for a moment: http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/salespolicies.html#topic-21 This is one of the better policies followed by any company, others are much worse. For Toshiba, the number of days are 10. Let’s take a look at this one: link
return policy of dell, restocking fees of upto 15% applicable. Upon receipt of your return, Dell will issue a credit or a refund of the purchase price paid, less shipping and handling and any applicable restocking fees subject to this policy.
Ship the products at your expense, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.”

This is no black or white issue (NI has been at fault by over-hyping the tablet and in few instances, not delivering up to the expectations), but writing off a new product launch by an unknown startup (India based) doesn’t seem right (case of over skepticism?).

I would agree that Notion Ink has started off on a complex note – so many variants of your product, right from day one is good enough to confuse (and frustrate) customers, but that’s a company choice and learning will come along the way. Moreover, why would it take 10 days to get the product video out (do they need braveheart customers who can trust your photoshopped images to buy the product)? These are questions that the team will eventually have to answer and the earlier it is, the better it is for the brand.

As far as Notion Ink is concerned, the immediate (and long term) success is focusing on happy customers. Nothing else matters.


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