Friday, January 14, 2011

Microsoft Launches WebMatrix, a Web Development Tool Which is Pretty Awesome

Microsoft has launched WebMatrix which is a web development tool that includes everything you need for website development.

An all-inclusive tool, WebMatrix supports Open Source CMS like WordPress, Joomla! and Umbraco.

To get started creating websites, just download and install WebMatrix using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer. You’ll be up and running less than 5 minutes! Once WebMatrix is installed, you can easily install the latest version of free web applications such as WordPress, Joomla!, DotNetNuke and Orchard.

Once you’re up and running, you will find that WebMatrix provides all the tools features you’ll need in a single unified interface. Say good-bye to switching between multiple applications just to perform common web development tasks. With WebMatrix, you’re always just a click away from easily editing your files, managing your database and modifying your server settings.

Create Websites - Microsoft WebMatrix

Create Websites - Microsoft WebMatrix

WebMatrix includes a small, embedded database, SQL Server Compact that can live with your Web site code and content. Use it to start building your next Web site, and when you’re ready to publish, just copy the database file from your computer to any Web server and it will run— no extra installation required. Or you can easily migrate the database and data to SQL Server when you’re ready for high-volume traffic.

You can even run a SEO report, integrate with Bing maps and add photo gallery using LightBox/JS.

What’s interesting is the availability of Web Apps . As far as hosting is concerned, Microsoft has a list of partners (International/Local like Sify) that utilize Microsoft technologies to address your hosting needs.

After Windows Live Writer, this is yet another cool product from Microsoft (which is free!).

Read: How to Install WordPress on your Computer


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Roundup: RIM Gives India Access to Messenger Services, Pan-India MNP on Jan 20

Canada’s Research In Motion Ltd. said it has provided solutions that will let India’s security agencies access the smartphone maker’s popular messenger and public email services, but not the corporate email services.

“The lawful access capability now available to RIM’s carrier partners meets the standard required by the government of India for all consumer messaging services offered in the Indian marketplace,” Research In Motion said in a customer update [reports WSJ]

MNP Pan-India Launch on Jan 20th

MNP’s Pan-India launch is on Jan 20th. While MNP hasn’t shown any dramatic change for operators, be ready to get more spammy calls (and SMSes) from competing operators.

Reliance Launches User Generated Caller Tunes

Reliance Communication has launched user generated caller tune service. This exclusive service allows customers to record any content via ‘Tune Maker’ platform and set it as their own caller tune. Subscribers can also post their creations through which other customers can set it as their caller tunes. RCom has partnered with Hyderabad based Altruist Technologies to create pan-India infrastructure for its new service.

The facility is available Online on Web and also through an IVR interface. Web Users just need to log on to www.rworld.co.in to modify, edit and add your own spin to your caller tune. Through IVR, Customers can activate the service by calling 56694400 and select the option to create caller tune. They can record a song/dialogue/joke etc for 30 seconds and submit. Post submission, the content recorded will be set as their special caller tune. Tune charges are Rs 5/ month. CRBT Subscription is one time charge of Rs 30. Tune Renewal Charges will be Rs.5/tune per month.

RCOM will offer this service across all its CDMA, GSM and 3G networks.

Reliance Broadcast to buy Hindi music channel

Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Broadcast Network (RBNL) plans to acquire Imagine Showbiz, a Bollywood music and entertainment channel from Cinestar Advertising Pvt Ltd.

This will mark its entry in Hindi content space, after its tie-up with CBS for three English channels. The company did not disclose financial terms of the deal. The acquisition will be done through RBNL’s wholly owned subsidiary Reliance Television Pvt Ltd.[source]


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South East Asia’s First RedDotRubyConference

South East Asia’s first ruby & rails conference… because it’s about time! RedDotRubyConf was conceived to bring together rubyists from all over this part of the world to talk, learn and discuss Ruby & Rails. Renowned international speakers have been invited alongside local practitioners. Workshops have also been scheduled and participants will also get the chance to present your own experiences to others.


Event Details

When: April 22nd – 23rd 2011
Where: Singapore Management University
81 Victoria Street, Level 5 Administration Building, Singapore 188065

Speakers

  • Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz), Founder of the Ruby Language ruby-lang.org
  • Tom Preston-Werner, Cofounder of Github; Rubyist
  • Dave Thomas, Author of “the pickaxe book” and an original Pragmatic Programmer
  • Chad Fowler, Co-founder of Ruby Central Inc

    Schedule

    It will be two days of ruby (and a day of training). Aside from the aforementioned renowned international speakers, local talent will also be present at the event. Moreover, participants will be given opportunity to share their experiences with others present. (Everyone is invited to speak at our our 2 hour Ignite Ruby session. 20 slides & 5 minutes each.Submit your talk idea NOW!)

    Get your tickets now to enjoy early bird discounts!


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    Why XiaoMi Raised $35millions, Because Lei Jun Also Wants a Real Phone

    Xiaomi is an iPhone/Android development company invested by Lei Jun, the board chairman of UCWeb, the leading Chinese mobile browser; ex-executive director of Kingsoft; co-founder of Joyo.com which is sold to Amazon at 2004. We used to report that,

    Xiaomi has raised another round of $35million from Morningside Venture and Qiming Venture partner. The valuation of Xiaomi is reported at $200million.

    $200million valuation?! Seriously, as an iPhone/Android development company, Xiaomi is able to attract that much of attention and money, which sounds insane. I could not get it, until yesterday two friends both confirmed with me, Xiaomi is not just about designing mobile applications, but designing a phone, I mean a real phone.

    Looking at Lei Jun’s recent investment, I am totally impressed,

    • UCWeb – the leading Mobile browser (our previous coverage);
    • Xiaomi – one of the most promising iPhone/Android development company which already released several applications including Xiaomi Reader (iBooks like) and Miliao (a copycat of Kik);
    • MIUI – Android-based mobile OS;
    • Xiaomi Phone?!

    So Lei Jun has the mobile operating system, the browser and the applications, once there is a nice phone, he actually is able to reach all the important sectors in future’s mobile phone industry. Smart!

    The rumor says that the phone will come into the market in Q3, 2011. Is Lei Jun building a Chinese Apple?


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    Nokia E7 clone comes out

    Nokia-E7-clone

    Nokia unveiled its new flagship handset E7 last September, but still haven’t shipped it. But that’s not a necessary for Shanzhai makers. All they need is a picture from the Internet. So this clone comes out. As the original, it looks like the N8, just with a slide keyboard plus. It’s quite ordinary at specs, and its display is a little smaller, just 3.5 inches, compared to Nokia E7’s 4 inches. Don’t dream Android run on it. It’s just a nonsmartphone with a MTK chip inside to drive everything. Fortunately It gets Wi-Fi for you to surf the Internet, and have FM radio. The price is quite fair, just about $100 USD.

    [Source:M8cool]


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    Let’s Study Arithmetic With Poo!

    A Japanese startup Kayac released mixi [J] application “Unko Enzan [J]” for educational purpose. This is an arithmetic learning application for the primary-school pupils. However, it has funny characteristic. Poos are featured on all problems.

    “Unko Enzan” means “Poo Arithmetic” in Japanese.

    Can you solve this problem?

    “If a coiled poo has a diameter of 16 cm, how many centimeters is the perimeter of the coiled poo? You may assume the coiled poo is a circle. Pi is 3.14.”

    The answer is……..

    50.24 cm!

    How about this?

    “Toru’s weight is 47.5kg, and his poo is 230g. How many Toru’s poos are the weight of him equivalent to?”

    The answer is……..

    About 206.5!

    You are asked ten problems. When done, you will be awarded with titles according to the number of correct answers and time. I was able to answer only six problems correctly! Primary-school math is difficult! :D

    According to the KAYAC’s web page [J], they say, “Poo is a magic word for primary-school children. It is an universal motif and will work even 100 years later”.

    It was developed as an iPad application at first. However, because of too many poo images being used on it, it was rejected by Apple for its App Store. So, they released on Mixi.

    This application only supports Japanese at now. In addition, a Japanese feature phone is necessary to register Mixi. I wish they support multi-languages and make an Android application.


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    HungryZone Sells 60% Stake to UK Based Just-Eat

    Online food ordering service, HungryZone has sold 60% stake to UK based Just-Eat, who will invest $ 5-10 million over the next three years into this Joint Venture.

    HungryZone - For all ye Hungy souls

    HungryZone - For all ye Hungy souls

    HungryZone started as HungryBangalore (Read our Interview with HungryBangalore Team) and later expanded to other parts of the country (raised half a million dollar from India Angel Network).

    The online food ordering space category hasn’t grown at a substantial rate in the country, as opposed to lead generation channels (i.e. local search services) adopted by companies like Burrp, askLaila, Zomato etc.
    Practically speaking, HungryZone hasn’t managed to grow (online ordering is limited only to Bangalore), given the first mover advantage they had in this space.

    What’s your take on the deal? Especially the monetization model, which is playing middlemen role vs. a technology driven lead generation role.

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    Excerpts from the press release

    This deal is the first major investment of its kind where European e-commerce has invested in India and will provide a strong foundation for the Joint venture to expand into all Indian metropolitan  and metropolis cities starting with Mumbai and Delhi shortly.
    Commenting on the deal Ritesh Dwivedy, founder and CEO of Hungry Zone, said, “Just-Eat is the leading global player in online food ordering, so the combination of Just-Eat’s best practices, with our strong local knowledge and technical prowess derived from 4yrs of operations in India, will drive growth for many years to come. Our proven business model and 200,000 loyal customers will only grow with our new partners thereby helping us expand our footprint in other major cities.”
    Klaus Randel Nyengaard, Group CEO, Just-Eat said, “The acquisition of a controlling interest in Hungry Zone marks the first step of Just-Eat’s expansion into Asia.  The synergy between the two companies is compelling and we’re very excited to be working with such a strong local team. India has an exotic and rich culinary heritage; thereby catering to the variant foodies requires an innovative company like Hungry Zone to understand their preferences and I’m very impressed with their results to date.”
    The Just-Eat Group operates in the UK, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Norway, Canada and India.


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    Meet Raghu Dixit – Scientist Turned Rock Artist [His Entrepreneurial Story]

    Meet Raghu Dixit, founder & front man of  The Raghu Dixit Project – an open house for contemporary Indian rock music. Raghu has performed in more than 250 concerts all over India and launched his debut album in 2008 (from the Raghu Dixit project which you can listen to over here). He has also given music to several Bollywood & Kannada movies – like Quick Gun Murugan.

    In this interview we get up close to Raghu’s life as an entrepreneur and see how this microbiologist turned scientist and a master level Bharatnatyam dancer gave up on all things stable and chose to follow his passion for music. Raghu talks about his challenges in life, how passionate he is about music and well, also note the answer at Question no. 8. in which he gives a great piece of advice to all entrepreneurs: “The qualities of an entrepreneur remain the same, be it related to music, or technology or any other field. One has to have a clever and well thought out approach. Its about your gut feel to some extent, and a lot of hard-work and zero stupidity.

    1. What was life before you decided to make music? How does it compare with life now?

    Life before I was making music was mundane. Each day seemed like the same and I hardly used to face surprises and challenges. I studied Microbiology with a lot of passion and dedication but I felt that urge seemed to gradually die down in my everyday routine job life. My new life presents me with new challenges everyday . I.wake up with a fresh mind. Today I look forward to my next concert, market myself to labels and clients , work doubly hard on every song.

    Overall there is a bigger responsibility on my shoulder. Talking about success, it’s a given bonus. Today my mind is in a very different phase cos I am working for my own self and for something I am completely passionate about. In a routine job after you have given your best shot, that also to keep another person (read boss) happy, all you can do is wait for your appraisal and get that mandatory 10% hike to just see yourself  happy. I set my own benchmark and work doubly hard to keep myself happy. And its a different feeling when you surpass your own self.

    2. How did you form a team?

    I formed my first band called Antaragni in  1997. It was a popular band among colleges We were also on a verge of cutting an album. In a band the major problem is the cohesiveness . When you are working in a team, you are as fast as the slowest member in the team. It is difficult to have the same passion and commitment level. And if this is a case of weak cohesiveness then eventually the team cracks up. Antaragni has always been my vision and the rest of the members were just hanging on to me.

    This is when I decided to leave and start The Raghu Dixit Project.- an open house for musicians with same passion and commitment with no hang-ups and emotional baggage. I hire musicians on contractual basis and pay them accordingly. But everyone knows who the boss is! This way I discovered a very unique by-product. Each musician brings in new flavor on the table.

    3. So don’t you think that the unique flavor of the band may get compromised by getting in newer members?

    No I don’t think so. In fact I don’t believe in taking an audition before choosing a member. I would rather work with the best human being than the best musician. For me honesty and the passion for music matters the most. eg. Gaurav Vaz, my bass player, had a very limited experience as a bass player. Now he has progressed in leaps and bounds.

    He had been working as a software engineer and I convinced him to quit his job and devote himself full time for the band. Presently besides managing the band he has many more angles in terms of co-ordination skills and being perfect team player.

    4. What were the challenges to get the first success?

    I still feel I haven’t tasted my first success . I am still 6-7yrs away from actual success. There are a lot of milestones to be covered. I am still learning from my mistakes . It has always been my challenge to convince others to give a shot and listen to my kind of music and specially convince the record labels. Once I met a record label and I was blankly asked if I had  enough money to promote myself. By that time I had made infinite trips to Mumbai when the miracle happened. Shashank Ghosh called me up and asked if I would like to perform in an open music night at one of the premium pubs .

    Vishal and Shekhar happened to be among the audience when Vishal came over and  congratulated me on my music. I was then called to their studio. Both of them by that time had decided to launch me and their music label together. Vishal and Shekhar, at that point in time had made a very emotional decision. Since it was a new label, it lacked the distribution strength. HMV distributed it but 3 months after the launch the CDs were off the shelves. It was end of 2005 when we came up with the idea of selling CDs in live gigs and later through our website.


    5. How do you see it going forward?

    I’ll call it a success only when i can sing a song to any man on the street . When I can make the entire world listen to my music. My music predominantly is more rock, indie, full of ancient beautiful poetry and it is deeply rooted to our culture. Right now all we aim is to dig and dig further and make our presence felt and our songs heard.

    6. What do you think about the maturity of mainstream music industry in India? Compare it with the standards abroad. Especially, that of packaging, channels, recording labels, studios, sound etc.

    This is an interesting question indeed. When I was growing up , ie.  early 20′s we would save every penny to buy the latest western hit music cassette . We thought our Indian music , Bollywood music to be precise,  was uncool . Right now, the mainstream music industry has gone through a massive change. Now I can definitely say that its cool. With so much of experimentation happening it clearly shows the open attitude of the industry.

    The best part is that people are embracing such changes and they are being recognized as well. I feel as far as a comparison is concerned, we have the latest technologies, well managed studios . What lacks is the technical expertise and proficiency in terms of technical know how. Still we have to go to foreign universities to study quality sound engineering courses. Hence I feel training wise we still lack behind.

    7. How did you plan to embrace digital medium?

    We have ventured into digital medium from the beginning. Be it sales through our websites, or through itunes. Infact  we believed that our product is good and can be performed live. We performed a lot of live shows and promoted our CD. We did a lot of free concerts for people to sample. Gaurav is a techie and an internet champion. He designed our website as well. Also one thing we have always kept in mind – It is always the live gig experience that keeps people talking.

    Hence it was a well thought-out marketing plan. We made extra effort to make ourselves look very unique so that it becomes a talking point. We released our first album in  2007 Feb and it almost took 3 yrs to come into the existence. We have taken the advantage of the social networking wave and we make it a point that we connect to our fans one on one. Its all about building the tribe and community. Today I am confident that if I release 2nd album, I will sell 5000 CDs in first week. There are fans who would buy it in that instant.

    8. What entrepreneurial qualities does one require to venture into music as business? What should be the driving force for such a venture?

    The biggest quality of a music entrepreneur ( as a musician ) is perseverance and complete believe in music and for a businessman ( dealing with musical talent) is to have complete belief in artist. The qualities of an entrepreneur remain the same, be it related to music, or technology or any other field. One has to have a clever and well thought out approach. Its about your gut feel to some extent, and a lot of hard-work and zero stupidity.

    9. Have you ever faced problems with funds and monies when you quit your job to follow your passion?

    I honestly had no problem with funds may be because i took some sure shot steps. When I was working in Belgium as a scientist in microbiology I played in a local radio station and  people responded saying that they liked my show. From that day I wanted to be a rockstar and when I was 24 I quit that job and came back to India. With lot of passion in my heart I went from one label to another but with zero results. In 2 months my cash reserve was getting over.

    Thanks to my educational background, I got a job of a technical writer in a software company. Good education always gives you the required confidence and most importantly great  communication skills. I worked as a technical writer for a year and a half. After the routine 9-6pm job I used to spend time with my music. It was then when radio city came up in Bangalore and i started making jingles for them. With those monies coming in I quit my the software job and  started my home studio. Rest is when the band followed. Infact presently I am facing a lot of financial stress. Last year I had invested around 40lacs for foreign concerts, band travel, equipment rentals, stay, food,etc. and I am still funding it myself. I am yet to break-even and hopefully next year I would be able to. So its actually like running your own venture just that of a different genre:)

    10. So when do we see Raghu singing or directing music in Bollywood?

    I have already given music in 3 south Indian movies. Infact the popularity that I have gained among common junta is for the music of a song named Mahadeshwara from a film named Psycho. Hopefully 2011 is the year when bollywood would get a flavour of my kind of music.

    11. Tell us how you packaged your first album and how to get there. What do you recommend to struggling and passionate artists in the scene?

    Well I wanted to keep the CD packaging very Indian so as to be in-sync with our kind of music. I also kept every lyrics and the meaning of them in the inlay card.

    I think struggling is part and parcel of life till you die. Young musicians should keep excitement alive and not get trapped into the lure of being in the comfortable zone. Always look forward to do unique, path-breaking work.Hence the way you approach towards it makes a lot of difference. And yes, you should definitely back it up with perseverance.

    Interview, Painting & Photography by Tamagna Ghosh:

    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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    Mimiuchi: The Twitter Service Helps You Confirm Mutual Love W/O Confession

    A group of three guys including an ex-Yahoo Japan employee introduced Mimiuchi[J] (meaning whispering in someone’s ear), a new Twitter service that allows you to confirm mutual love with someone you are interested in only with his/her Twitter account and without confession.   Of course, for making a result, both you and someone of your interest need have their own Twitter accounts and complete sign-ups for the Mimiuchi service.

    Someone of your interest will not learn you are interested in him/her unless the service confirm mutual love.   Your Twitter followers never know it, neither.   The both will receive Twitter DMs when the service confirm mutual love.

    You are allowed to register a single person (a single Twitter account) as someone of your interest, and to change it once in 24 hours.   A mutual love is confirmed every seven minute, the developer says.  He expects to have it raise up to Japan’s current frequency of marriage registration, which is a new marriage happening every 1.5 minute.  He also plans to launch an English version of the service soon.

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