Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Blogger Taking The Same Vendor Machine Photo For More Than 5 Years

A Japanese blog “Watashi ha Mainichi (no you ni) Jidou Hanbaiki no Shashin wo Totte imasu. Gomen-nasai” [J], which means “I am taking a photo of the vendor machine (almost) every day. Sorry”, is a blog dedicated for the same coca cola vending machine in Sapporo, Hokkaido with over 5 years’ successful story.

The blog started on August 5th, 2005. The blogger Ryuichi Ikeda has been taking a coca cola vending machine about 20 days every month, which seems his working day. Now the number of photos (and the blog posts) are about 1,300, in over 5 years.

On recent entries, you see the photos of the same date in past years. He records all canned and bottled beverages name, quantity and price after photo.

Most of the posts are titled “Henka Nashi”(nothing changed). When any changes happen, he writes how the placement and the sold drink are modified on the day.

Sometimes the blog readers will mail him on unrecorded changes he had overlooked. He also records which cans are changed from hot to cold, cold to hot as seasons change.

The biggest change on this unchanged blog was on 2009-08-07 to 2009-08-08. The original machine,

was replaced with the new one,

According to Ikeda, The new machine supports Edy, one of the most popular e-money available on IC card and cellphone.

On the profile, he states that his least favorite byword is “Endurance makes you stronger”. The favorite vendor machine is “if I have it, I must be a freak”.

He began this blog because “I dislike troublesome tasks and wanted to find easy contents you can update within 5 minutes. I feel angry when there are changes on the vendor machine as it makes me write more”. He also confessed on the 3rd anniversary of the blog that he got this idea on the first death anniversary of his younger sister, who loved foolish and nonsense things.

For the case you want to see higher resolution photos of them, he uploads them on Flickr, too.

There is a fan-made tetris-like game featuring the vendor machine photos from the blog,


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Ebay India to Launch a Group Buying Portal

The group buying frenzy is not yet over and after the original daddy, i.e. Groupon entered India, leading ecommerce portal eBay too has started their own daily deals service.

The portal (http://kuponanindia.ebaysocialapps.com) currently offers deals in only 2 cities (Mumbai/NCR) and it seems, eBay has been testing group buying concept in Philippines ( http://kuponan.ebaysocialapps.com/) as well.

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It’s important to note that this is a direct consumer service (and not a white label solution for sellers).

From the FAQs

How does eBay Group Buying work?

The merchant agrees to offer customers a specific product or service at a highly discounted rate (usually 50% off or more) if eBay Social Shopping  can generate more than the specified minimum number of sales chosen by the merchant. Once the minimum number of sales is reached, the deal becomes activated (called the tipping point) and all the customers that signed up for the deal become eligible. In the event the deal becomes eligible, the customers will get an email voucher specifying the details of the deal; in case the deal does not get eligible, the customer will get the refund of the amount that he paid to participate in the deal.

Recommended Read: eBay India Census 2010–Delhi sells most dual SIM mobile in India

Hat tip: Vivek


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Latest Startup Jobs – 16 Jan 2010

If you are reading SGEntrepreneurs, you are probably already partial to startups, perhaps having founded one yourself or are working in one.

If not, why not consider joining a dynamic startup to see for yourself what it is like working with just two other people in your entire company?

If you are looking for a job as a developer, programmer, or you want something in business development, sales, or perhaps
you are a designer and looking for creative jobs, check out these newly listed open positions at these diverse startups.

  • Web Programmer PC/Mobile/API/Backend/Flash at RADIOActive Lab
  • System Administrator at Brandsfever Pte. Ltd
  • Content Manager at Brandsfever Pte. Ltd
  • Junior Developer at Brandsfever Pte. Ltd
  • Senior Developer at Brandsfever Pte. Ltd
  • Web Designer/Developer at Brandsfever Pte. Ltd
  • Backend Engineer at Insync
  • Business Development Manager at Fashion Space
  • Management Executive at Game Ventures
  • iPhone Developer at PocketDeals
  • Game Developer at Manga Castle Pte Ltd

    View previous post.


    Visit the portal for more job vacancies.

    Dedicated at startups, a job listing at Triple Point Job Board can cost as low as $25 and together with our partner sites, we have combined monthly pageviews of 0.25 million that reach individuals who love code, beautiful design, innovative businesses and creative thinking. For a job seeker who wants to work in startups, this is a perfect tool to find that position that you’ve been looking for. It costs nothing to browse and apply for a position.

    Image courtesy of arxetures, CC.


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    Okay! Groupon is in India, But Not Really [Hint: The Domain Name]

    Alright, Groupon has theoretically entered India, and while SoSasta deal seems more of talent acquisition (and not at all user/reach acquisition), only time will tell whether Groupon can really mark a dent among Indian consumers.

    Coming back to the article title, the .IN domain name, i.e. Groupon.in is not owned by Groupon, but by another group buying site, GroupOff!

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    The Groupon.in redirects to Groupoff.com and while they might enjoy some initial traffic, do you expect a legal story in the making?

    What’s your take?

    [Hat tip: Techgoss]


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    Flipkart Has a new Logo, to soon expand into Consumer Electronics Space

    Flipkart has launched its brand new logo (plus brand colors) and while the company has moved from being an online book store to selling mobile phones as well as music, games etc, the big news is that Flipkart will very soon (as early as this week) announce the expansion into the entire range of consumer electronics – i.e laptop, TV etc etc.

    Flipkart has seen consistent growth in the traffic and lately has started using adwords to drive traffic to the site. The early days of organic growth probably reached its maxima and Flipkart now wants to compete with eBay (s ) of the Indian online world (that pegs a question – Is there a ceiling to online book selling in India?).

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    What’s your take on Flipkart’s new brand colors, as well as the expansion into all things consumer electronics? Do you think that’s too much of dilution, or a logical step?

    Note to Flipkart team – maybe they should change the favicon as well?


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    Travel Search is more ‘Green’ [Than the OTA Model]

    [Editorial Notes: Guest article contributed by Khushnood Naqvi, founder of 90di, a travel search engine. Though ‘Green’ is used as a metaphor, the article gives a good insight into the difference between search and OTA model.]

    ‘Green’ is the word in vogue, along with other phrases like ‘Carbon footprint’, and rightly so, whenever there is talk about eco-friendliness or lack of it.

    So here is one simple thought to ponder. Travel Search is more ‘green’ …!

    To complete the phrase:

    ‘Travel Search’ model is more ‘green’ than the Online Travel Agent (OTA) model.

    First lets define what ‘green’ means in this context. Green means being eco-friendly, which means doing things in a way, which is light on the environment. That is, in simple terms we can define it as: ‘Consume less and produce more’.green_travel_search

    For the uninitiated: Travel Search Engines allow the users to search on their sites and for booking take them to the Airline site (or Railways/IRCTC). Whereas OTA sites give a search option to the user, and also make the users book with them.

    Now lets go on and explore why Travel Search is more ‘green’.

    People who want to travel need to compare flight (or train) options before buying –  i.e. search the cheapest and the best flight (or train). So some kind of search on top of the Airlines sites and Railway sites is required. Else the user will have to do the comparison on various sites themselves. Both the Travel Search model and the OTA model fulfill that need.

    One thing which OTA also additionally provide to the user is booking. I contest, it is this aspect which makes it less eco-friendly to the entire flight booking eco-system. It creates an extra (larglely redundant) middle layer of providing the booking itself. Which the Airlines themselves do, very nicely.

    In doing so, it adds a thick layer of actions, which are largely duplicated and can easily be performed by the Airline itself (Or by the Railways/IRCTC).

    To meet this extra cost, it has to charge heavy commissions. So it adds significant cost to Air travel, by charging commissions often as high as 7-8%.

    In addition, the OTAs charge their own cancellation fee (or a change fee), in case of cancellation or a change in itinerary. It also has to run call centers, since it does booking. Also it can come in the way of loyalty programs between the customer and the Airline (Some of them make it workable, but its not straight forward).

    Now compare this with what ‘Travel Search’ does. It serves an essential function, of allowing travellers to compare flight options (or train options or both) and choose the best flight (or train or a bus). And doesn’t duplicate the function of booking, which the Airlines do equally well.

    It costs less to the eco-system. The referrals paid to travel search players are typically just about 1/10th of the hefty commissions which the Airlines pay to the OTAs. (For this reason its less attractive to VCs, but that’s another story)

    It costs less to build. Just a small team of may be around 10/20 people, who sit in a garage (and largely survive on Maggie noodles!) to build a nice and strong search engine. Which allows the users to search the best flight and book directly at the Airline.

    Compare this with typically hundreds of employees employed by an OTA, largely to fulfill the additional function of booking.

    But don’t the OTAs offer lots of deals and discounts? Yes they do. But in simple terms, it adds further to your average travel cost, as the discount and deals on may be less than 5% of all the bookings/routes, increase the cost of overall bookings. As they have to earn money, and somebody has got to pay for it. The deals and discounts, serve mainly a marketing purpose.

    So Travel Search, costs less to build. And gives more value to the user – in terms of providing just what the user wants and then getting out of the user’s way. Less is indeed More – and Travel Search model is yet another example of that!

    This is our honest opinion, and would love to debate this, and learn more about it. If you agree to this, then please spread the word about us and this model, to your family and friends (we don’t have the budgets for a TV advertising you see!)

    Footnotes:

    1. Travel Agents: We believe all the field travel agents (i.e. the ones having a physical presence in form a store, you can walk-in to), serve a very important need, and the above argument does not apply there. Majority of the folks in India, still purchase their travel offline.

    2. OTA evolution: It will be unfair to not even mention a bit on the history of this Industry. In the pre-internet days, when travel agents in US had to do bookings for their customers, they relied on Global distribution systems (GDS) – like Sabre, Amadeus etc. to do the booking. So in a way, the GDSes, used to manage the entire Airline seat inventory. The first generation of online booking sites, didn’t sort of look at the system, from a clean slate view, and just moved everything online –> Online Travel Agent (OTA). Travel Search is a clean-slate perspective, of looking at things overall. It has established itself in US, firmly, with the likes of Kayak. Now, in India, its in the process of establishing itself.

    3. Disclosure: We allow users of our site, to compare flight results from Airlines with OTAs. Also we get a commission from the OTA if a booking is done there. So in a sense, you may detect a shade of hypocrisy, in what I say, above.

    But I have an explanation for that. We do see that the majority of the bookings happen through the Airlines itself. Something like more than 95% of the bookings, we see, happen on the Airlines’ site. We give an option to the user, to catch any deals, which may happen at that point in time, which the OTAs do as part of their marketing.

    So this blog post is about our world view, but we do accept the reality (of OTAs commanding a large mind share) and we try to make the best use of it. But we totally stand by what we say above, and believe that, it will serve the people better, when ‘Travel Search’ is the dominant model, rather that the ‘OTA’. Since Internet is also about removing redundancies, we believe ‘Travel Search’ is the model, which is going to survive and do well in the long run. Only time will tell…


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    Bring your laptop – First taste of Drupal 7

    In this month’s Drupal meetup, participants will be able to get first hand experience with Drupal 7. Drupal 7 is the most user-friendly version of Drupal yet as a result of tremendous amounts of work overhauling the user interface to create a far more intuitive user experience. Among the goals of this redesign was to minimize the notorious Drupal learning curve and make Drupal site building more accessible to a larger number of people. Bring along your laptops as there will be a pre-configured drupal 7 setup for you to use over the WiFi network.


    Event Details

    Date: 27 Jan 2011
    Time: 7:15pm-9pm
    Venue: Maxus Media & Software
    179 River Valley Rd, #04-10 River Valley Building Singapore 179033
    For any queries, contact: Sven Berg Ryen (8163 5663)
    Agenda

    7.00: Registration
    7.15: Welcome.
    7.20: Working smarter with the new admin interface
    - Unified toolbar
    - Overlay
    - Settings that have moved
    - Automated updates
    7.40: What was moved to the Drupal core from modules?
    - Overview of the modules you don’t have to install any more :)
    8.00: Break/Networking
    8.20: Finally, image handling that works!
    - Media browser module
    - Remote media integration
    8.40: Questions/Conclusion
    9.00 End


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    Jan 2011 Monthly Drupal Meetup

    The Drupal Meetup is a good venue to connect with other Drupal enthusiasts or learn more if you’re new to Drupal or Web Content Management. Presentations will be targeted mainly at beginners and intermediate users. In addition to that, there will also be a comfortable corner for Drupal geeks to meetup and discuss the most techie Drupal related ideas and topics.


    Event Details

    Date:18 Jan 2011
    Time: 7:15pm-9pm
    Venue: Maxus Media & Software
    179 River Valley Rd, #04-10 River Valley Building Singapore 179033
    For any queries, contact: Sven Berg Ryen (8163 5663)
    Agenda

    7.15: Registration
    7.30: Welcome, brief intro to drupal
    7.40: Joe Chin: OTP (one-time password) module presentation
    8.15: Break and networking (Feel free to bring some light refreshments/drinks to share)
    8.30: Kiat Lim: Wedding Portal in drupal
    9.00: End


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    Video: Lovely Google Android toys that can be used as a MP3 player

    android-toy-mp3-player

    There have been pretty much Google Android toys around. Those Android toys all look cute, but really don’t have much difference from each other. But when you see these two, I bet you want one at once! They looks lovely, and what’s more, they can play music for you. All you need to do is plus a microSD card with MP3 files stored in it, they will play for you. Besides being able to be used as a MP3 play, it has FM radio. Or you can connect it to you notebook and use it simply as a loudspeaker.

    They have a loudspeaker hidden in the bottom, and a MicroSD card slot, and a mini USB port. You can control the sound volume by switching its head, and switching to FM radio by press the head for a bit long time.

    [Source:M8cool]


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    What we’re reading: iTwin goes to CES



    TechCrunch: Twin, A 2009 TechCrunch50 Finalist, Starts Shipping (CES 2011 Interview) - iTwin gets some love from TechCrunch at CES. They’re also Echelon, ahem, and TechCrunch 50 alumni. (WJI)

    VentureBeat: Founders Den classes up San Francisco’s co-working scene - A new twist on co working spaces. this uses a referral/country club model to up exclusivity. (WJI)

    PaidContent: Facebook Appeal: The Winklevosses Fall Flat – Looks like the Winklevi won’t be getting any more cash out of the golden goose. (WJI)

    GigaOm: Groupon Raises $950 Million — Now Comes the Hard Part: Tech News and Analysis - Groupon will now actually have to live up to the hype of being the ‘fastest growing company, like, ever’, and not disappoint its powerful investors. (WJI)

    Business Insider: General Assembly – Coworking is the trend of 2011. Hot space General Assembly is a major ante-upper with custom-designed furniture and beautiful spaces for the next wave of Silicon Alley startups. West Coasters could learn a thing or two from this! (WJI)

    Business Insider: Facebook’s Plan To Make A $50 Billion Valuation Look Cheap - Facebook won’t fall into Google’s trap of being a one-trick pony. It’ll simply tax other whole industries to reach its users. It already gets 2/3 of its advertising money from Groupon and Zynga respectively. A completely plausible outcome. (WJI)

    GigaOm: Why Google and Demand Media Are Headed for a Showdown - Didn’t a Wired feature reveal that Youtube colluded with Demand Media to beef up its Spanish-language content? Google needs to get serious about its relationship with Demand Media and deflate its spam-filled bubble. (WJI)


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    Case Study: Marketing Pitch Using Local Art [Trucks, Slogans and Business]

    How many of you have read this catchy phrase behind a truck – buri nazar wale tera mu kala? I am sure, a lot of you have been amused by lines such as “Dulaari ki Gaddi”, “Use dipper in night “, “Blow OK Horn Please”, “Keep distance”, “OK TATA BYE BYE” on the back of a truck. Did these catchy calligraphic messages from truck drivers ever strike a bell in your mind? Do you know that truck drivers (and khalaasi) use the real estate behind their vehicles to express themselves? And that these slogans have a deep impression on our minds?

    Truck Art – the bright and colorful artwork made on the back (or sides) of trucks and lorries – is just one form of regional art by which you can connect to the corresponding class of people: say deep pockets of India. Or Rural. The concept of painting art on trucks was born in 1920 in Pakistan when a transportation company thought of using the power of local art to deck up every vehicle.You may perhaps want to read this research paper by Prof. Elias from University of Pennsylvania on Pakistani truck art. While truck art in India is quite different from that of Pakistan, but the natural perforation between our state boundaries does let the art diffuse into each other.

    Pakistani trucks are filled with smaller, hugely intricate cursive and very exhaustive designs. We may feel that their designs are in ‘excess’. Their trucks are not only decorated on the exterior but even the interior is filled completely with ornate designs and calligraphy – mostly pieces in Urdu with a religious message. Indian trucks on the other hand have much more simplistic decoration, one or two catchy phrase and a clean interior. The paintings & colors are bigger and brighter with mostly ‘cool’ message on the truck. Inside, at max you’ll find Preity Zinta or Kareena Kapoor in front of the driver seat depending on his liking.

    Art is a form of self expression. When the imagination and thoughts of a person takes a tangible shape a piece of art is born. It may be Michaelangelo’s exquisite work of sculpture or may be a simple street graffiti by an artist who illegally painted the wall with an eye catching, attention grabbing bold message (I will discuss on street graffiti through another post). The artist who paints brings an inherent value and connection to some form of human thought – and he/she does it uniquely. Even the Doodles from Google that you do are just another unique way for us to express ourselves. Remember, we used to draw random figures on our notebooks or on our palm using a ball pen – the doodles?

    In all the chaos, there certainly is a pattern.

    Symbols and Messages- Some pieces represent a woman waiting for her husband to return home. Some depict nationalistic sentiment with a flag and salute. A flying eagle trying to grab a prey, a cow, a peacock, rising sun, national animals, cursive designs to act as a filler of empty spaces. Very remarkable and bright colors in hues of red, yellow, green and blue are used to catch attention. Besides plain artwork, installations like colorful papers/ boldly decorated mirrors deck up the truck in totality. The most commonly used symbol is a pair of eyes drawn beside the headlights. There is a genuine feel good factor in the messages. Where on one hand you see “Shubh Labh” ( good luck charm) on the other hand bidding goodbye and “yearning to come back home”.

    Local culture- Like any other form of art there is always an influence of local culture and traditions on truck art. Influence may come from family values, major religion of the place, regional heritage, colors & weather which together add up to give the entire look and feel. Trucks belonging to North India would adorn messages from Guru Granth Sahib, images of farmers working in the fields, pictures of tractors, paddy fields which probably emanates from Punjabi culture. While in south the trucks will have a more alternative feel with different combination of colors and designs. Hues of brown and ‘Kali’ don the trucks from south and deities on top of dashboard are different too.

    Deep within in all forms of truck art, you’d usually see there is a connection to human psyche of the driver. Remember that truck is more like a home for a him – he spends most of his time on it away from his family. That’s the primary reason why such designs make a plain-jane vehicle look more like a home for him. It actually gives a sense of pride to the truck drivers.

    Personalities and influentials- At times you’ll see a huge Madhuri Dixit/ Madhubala/ Kareena Kapoor on the truck back. Bollywood run in their blood. The artistic precision with which the portraits are made on the truck backs are amazing. Only very select stars get the chance of being painted on a huge “National Permit” truck back. These are the stars who are the most aspirational and there is no place for small time or critically acclaimed stars on these trucks. Sorry, but that’s how drivers feel and the appeal works!

    Oh by the way, art can sway your attention from the title of the post. If you want to package a product for such a market, all you’ll have to do is analyze how truck art expresses the feelings of a driver. And if you get your message right, the market will reward you for using a traditional form of art for modern commercial on TV. Just as an example, Akshay Kumar spotted “Singh is King” on the back of a truck somewhere in Punjab. And it inspired the name for his Bollywood blockbuster movie. Was it not a great case of common piece of graffiti turned to pitch a deep connection with the local film-goers of India?

    Spell it success. What do you think?

    [IMG Credit] Flickr.

    Written by Tamagna Ghosh & edited by Arvind:

    Tam is a Marketing Manager for a major national FM Radio channel. He is an IITian and an MBA from MDI Gurgaon. He also holds professional degree in arts and professional photography and loves to follow the underground music scene & cryptic art.


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