Friday, February 11, 2011

9th Python User Group Meeting – 17 Feb

This next Python User Group meetup will see three speakers speaking on three different topics.

Agenda

Talk : Using Python and Screen-Scraping To Grab Data From An Online Learning System
Speaker : Thomas O’Dell

Thomas will share his experiences of using Python to supplement an online learning system for work that he does with grading and evaluating students

Talk : What’s Coming Up in Python 3.2
Speaker : Senthil Kumaran

Senthil has moved to Singapore recently and he is an active contributor to the international Python community, having spoken at PyCon APAC 2010.

Talk : TBA
Guest Speaker : Graham Dumpleton

Graham is probably best known as the author of the mod_wsgi module for Apache for hosting of Python web applications via the WSGI interface. He is also a member of the Python Software Foundation and Apache Software Foundation.


Event Details

When: Thursday 17th February 2011
Time: 730pm-1030pm
Where: School of Information Systems – Seminar Room 2.2, Singapore Management University


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Nokia Elop(es) with Microsoft [Will Adopt WP7, Symbian Becomes Franchise Platform]

Alright. Nokia has Elop(ed) with Microsoft and the two companies have announced a strategic partnership.

  • Nokia will adopt Windows Phone as its primary smartphone strategy, innovating on top of the platform in areas such as imaging, where Nokia is a market leader.nokia_wp7
  • Nokia will help drive and define the future of Windows Phone. Nokia will contribute its expertise on hardware design, language support, and help bring Windows Phone to a larger range of price points, market segments and geographies.
  • Bing will power Nokia’s search services across Nokia devices and services, giving customers access to Bing’s next generation search capabilities (Qn: What happens to Nokia/Yahoo partnership for default search and email provider? Oh well, even Yahoo is powered by Bing !).
  • Microsoft development tools will be used to create applications to run on Nokia Windows Phones,
  • Nokia’s content and application store will be integrated with Microsoft Marketplace for a more compelling consumer experience.
  • Nokia Maps will be a core part of Microsoft’s mapping services. For example, Maps would be integrated with Microsoft’s Bing search engine and adCenter advertising platform to form a unique local search and advertising experience.
  • MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences”. [rest here]
  • Symbian becomes a franchise platform.

To get Nokia to switch, Google and Microsoft are offering hundreds of millions of dollars worth of engineering assistance and marketing support, according to a person who has done consulting for the company and was told of the talks. [NYT]

Here is where Nokia has hurt itself in a super big way

- Lost love/trust from developer community. Who will trust Nokia anymore? Given the love for open source (Symbian), will developers stick to Android? Or more monetizable iOS?

- Short term vs. Long term? Well, my respect for Steve Ballmer almost tripled (not tripped) after this move. He now will have access to a large distribution network, a mega brand and given the beauty of WP7 (yeah!), Microsoft does come out as #3 in this space.

What about Nokia? I guess they are the new Yahoo. They had the opportunity, lost out and took the easy way out.

As far as Stephen Elop is concerned, he must have had a time of his life being on the other side of the table and negotiating with ex-boss!. Watch this announcement video:

Nokia Fanboys – are you giving up on Symbian (and eventually Nokia phones)? Is N-story over? Who benefits? Android?

We earlier wrote this: 10 Things Nokia Should Do in India (and Emerging Markets). We sincerely wish Nokia had launched a separate Smartphone brand..

—Full Press Release–

Nokia outlines new strategy, introduces new leadership, operational structure

London, UK – Nokia today outlined its new strategic direction, including changes in leadership and operational structure to accelerate the company’s speed of execution in a dynamic competitive environment.

Major elements of the new strategy include:

- Plans for a broad strategic partnership with Microsoft to build a new global mobile ecosystem; Windows Phone would serve as Nokia’s primary smartphone platform.
- A renewed approach to capture volume and value growth to connect “the next billion” to the Internet in developing growth markets
- Focused investments in next-generation disruptive technologies
- A new leadership team and organizational structure with a clear focus on speed, results and accountability

“Nokia is at a critical juncture, where significant change is necessary and inevitable in our journey forward,” said Stephen Elop, Nokia President and CEO. “Today, we are accelerating that change through a new path, aimed at regaining our smartphone leadership, reinforcing our mobile device platform and realizing our investments in the future.”

Nokia plans to form a strategic partnership with Microsoft to build a global mobile ecosystem based on highly complementary assets. The Nokia-Microsoft ecosystem targets to deliver differentiated and innovative products and have unrivalled scale, product breadth, geographical reach, and brand identity. With Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform, Nokia would help drive the future of the platform by leveraging its expertise on hardware optimization, software customization, language support and scale. Nokia and Microsoft would also combine services assets to drive innovation. Nokia Maps, for example, would be at the heart of key Microsoft assets like Bing and AdCenter, and Nokia’s application and content store would be integrated into Microsoft Marketplace. Under the proposed partnership, Microsoft would provide developer tools, making it easier for application developers to leverage Nokia’s global scale.

With Nokia’s planned move to Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform, Symbian becomes a franchise platform, leveraging previous investments to harvest additional value. This strategy recognizes the opportunity to retain and transition the installed base of 200 million Symbian owners. Nokia expects to sell approximately 150 million more Symbian devices in the years to come.

Under the new strategy, MeeGo becomes an open-source, mobile operating system project. MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences. Nokia still plans to ship a MeeGo-related product later this year.

In feature phones, Nokia unveiled a renewed strategy to leverage its innovation and strength in growth markets to connect the next billion people to their first Internet and application experience.

New leadership team, operational structure
This new strategy is supported by significant changes in Nokia’s leadership, operational structure and approach. Effective today, Nokia has a new leadership team with the commitment, competencies and innovative thinking needed in today’s dynamic environment.

The Nokia Leadership Team, previously the Group Executive Board, will consist of the following members: Stephen Elop, Esko Aho, Juha Akras, Jerri DeVard, Colin Giles, Rich Green, Jo Harlow, Timo Ihamuotila, Mary McDowell, Kai Oistamo, Tero Ojanpera, Louise Pentland and Niklas Savander.

Alberto Torres has stepped down from the management team, effective February 10 to pursue other interests outside the company.

The renewed governance will expedite decision-making and improve time-to-market of products and innovations, placing a heavy focus on results, speed and accountability. The new strategy and operational structure are expected to have significant impact to Nokia operations and personnel.

New company structure
As of April 1, Nokia will have a new company structure, which features two distinct business units: Smart Devices and Mobile Phones. They will focus on Nokia’s key business areas: high-end smartphones and mass-market mobile phones. Each unit will have profit-and-loss responsibility and end-to-end accountability for the full consumer experience, including product development, product management and product marketing.

Smart Devices will be responsible for building Nokia’s leadership in smartphones and will be led by Jo Harlow. The following sub-units now in Mobile Solutions will move under Smart Devices:
- Symbian Smartphones
- MeeGo Computers
- Strategic Business Operations

To support the planned new partnership with Microsoft, Smart Devices will be responsible for creating a winning Windows Phone portfolio.

Mobile Phones will drive Nokia’s “web for the next billion” strategy. Mobile Phones will leverage its innovation and strength in growth markets to connect the next billion people and bring them affordable access to the Internet and applications. The Mobile Phones unit will be led by Mary McDowell.

Markets will be responsible for selling products, executing compelling marketing and communications, creating a competitive local ecosystem, sourcing, customer care, manufacturing, IT and logistics across all Nokia products. It will be headed by Niklas Savander.

Services and Developer Experience will be responsible for Nokia’s global services portfolio, developer offering, developer relations and integration of partner service offerings. Tero Ojanpera will lead the Services and Developer Experience unit in an acting capacity.

NAVTEQ, an integral part of Nokia’s location and advertising business, will be headed by Larry Kaplan, and continue as a separate reporting entity.

The CTO Office will be responsible for Nokia’s technology strategy and forward-looking technology activities, including Nokia Research Center. It will be headed by Rich Green.

Design, responsible for Nokia product and user experience design, will be led by Marko Ahtisaari.

The CFO Office, responsible for all financial activity, will be headed by Timo Ihamuotila.

Corporate Development, responsible for driving implementation of Nokia’s ecosystem strategy and strategic partnerships, will be headed by Kai Oistamo.

Corporate Relations & Responsibility, responsible for Nokia’s government and public affairs, sustainable development and social responsibility, will be led by Esko Aho.

Human Resources will be led by Juha Akras.

Legal and Intellectual Property will be led by Louise Pentland.

Nokia Siemens Networks continues in the Nokia Group as a separate reporting entity.


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Events For The Week – 12-19 Feb

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 16th Feb:

(1) Web Wednesday – Social Media Monitoring


Thurs 17th Feb:

(1) AWS 101 Seminar: Making the Case for Cloud

(2) 9th Python User Group Meeting


If you’re looking for a real-time Q&A solution for your event, check out PigeonHole Live. The team at PigeonHole has kindly agreed to allow event organisers who quote SGEntrepreneurs to get to use their solution for free till end June 2011.


Image courtesy of joyosity.


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How Helpful Are Your Error Messages [DNA of Great Products]

First things first – Do you really need error messages to be helpful? Do you really need error messages that have a ‘call to action’ attached vs. ones that are pure generic in nature?

Before you answer, take a look at error messages browsers show when there is no Internet connectivity (all I did was that I launched the browser with no Internet connectivity).

Firefox Error Message

firefox_error

As generic as it could get.  Lists out all possible options.

Helpful? 1/5.

IE Error Message

Internet Explorer does Firefox ++, i.e. lists down all possible options and also suggests what else can I do, now that I am offline – i.e. a good way to surface few features.IE_error

Helpful? 1.5/5.

Chrome Error Message

google_error

Chrome clearly tells you that you are not connected to Internet’ and suggests steps you should take to fix the problem.

Helpful? 4.5/5 [providing a shortcut to Internet connection closes the loop).

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So why is it that developers do not throw exact error message? Well, because it means iterating into deeper logic layers/‘else’ statements and that translates to higher utilization of processing resource (and time).

Fair point.

But if you OWN the product (as an entrepreneur, product manager) and bet your life on it, would you not throw helpful error message and earn some product love (look, Chrome got some love and adds to perception)?

The question to answer here is “Why Stay Mediocre?”. (just because everybody else is?).

Opinion? Do you think such decisions are a function of organization/product DNA?

* Opera, thanks to caching showed the last opened webpage, i.e. no clue of your offline status, until you click a link. Helpful? We leave that for Opera to answer.

Recommended Read: Running a Startup is Sexy, Building Business is Boring. You Decide


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Mobile Trends 2011–Apps Are The New Web, Communities The New Currency

2011 is a watershed year with a lot of realignments in the industry coming up [example: Nokia's Windows Mobile love].
Yesterday we came across this very interesting and thought provoking slide deck by VisionMobile which mentioned a few megatrends in the very fluid mobile space. Some of the pointers to the new wave of mobile changes coming up -

  • HP releases a few phones with WebOS
  • Microsoft and Nokia phone rumors
  • Android overtaking anything else in the smartphone segment
  • Smartphones growing by 70% and Nokia losing market share by 7% (overall)
  • Steve Jobs taking a medical break

The authors of this deck have made a good job of distilling some of the observed trends and identified the 8 major trends below

  • The DELL-ification of mobile phones
  • Apps are the new web
  • Communities: the new currency
  • Software: new era for telecoms
  • Open + closed
  • Stuck in the telecoms age
  • Experience ecosystems
  • Developers, developers

The analysis is thoughtful and very thought provoking. The content is large enough not to fit into one blog post here – so we will let you go through the deck below.

Do let us know your thoughts – are these an indicator of the times ahead or do you think this exercise is too academic and innovators will continue to disrupt?


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Idea and BSNL to Launch App Store [appNomy]

After Airtel, Vodafone, Aircel and Reliance, both BSNL and Idea Cellular have announced the launch of an app store.  Idea Cellular is launching an app store based on Ericsson’s eStore solution, while BSNL has partnered with Accenture for the same.

Using Ericsson’s business model that features Software as a Service, Idea will be able to set up a mobile application market and easily introduce new services to their subscribers. The ecosystem between Idea and Ericsson will support a developer community, thereby bringing richer, more relevant and better applications and games to the subscribers. 84 million Idea customers will enjoy 30,000 applications suited to most handsets and wallets, said the press release.

[Idea App Store]

BSNL’s App Store

BSNL is launching an app store in partnership with Accenture for the development of app store. The application store would allow its customers to download applications from a portfolio of around 3400 applications of various genres.

Accenture is even testing out its own enterprise app store.

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Recommended REad: Nine Rules to Improve Usage of your Mobile Application ['coz Downloads Don't Mean Much]


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Feb Founders Drinks Singapore: Vote for your favorite idea

Founders Drinks for February will happen on the 23rd at Pigeonhole. This time, there will be two product pitches followed by feedback sessions.

We will put all the ideas received by 12 noon on Mon, 21 Feb up to a public vote here. We’ve two ideas up for vote now. Submit your entries by commenting on this post or tweeting us @e27sg or using #foundersdrinks hashtag.

People who submitted in Jan but didn’t make the cut are welcome to submit again!

RSVP on Flick Events here



Vote for your favorite ideasurvey software


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Web Wednesday – Social Media Monitoring – 16 Feb

webwednesdaysingapore-logoThere is a lot of buzz surrounding the area of social media monitoring (SMM). SMM has become mission critical with global crisis situations like BP Oil Spill, Toyota recalls, KFC Coupon crisis in China and the DBS ATM breakdown right here in Singapore. Web 2.0 platforms have provided consumers with opportunities to voice their concerns in real-time. In effect brands are being hijacked and managed by the consumers. SMM enables brand owners and agencies manage this phenomenon by listening and getting involved in the conversations appropriately.

This month for Web Wednesday, the speaker is Arvind Sethumadhavan, the CEO of JamiQ, a social media monitoring company. Arvind will showcase how companies can benefit from monitoring using intelligent real-time data visualization and share some examples of how brands can be hijacked on social media and show us how to leverage the social broadcast opportunity.


JamiQ provides brand owners and agencies with web listening technologies to be an effective part of the social conversation revolution.


Prior to JamiQ, Arvind led key client relationships at Mindshare focusing on digital marketing initiatives. He has a strong background in ROI analytics having run GroupM Business Science as regional CEO for APAC. He set up Mindshare ATG in China in 2001. Arvind also has senior level experience at IMRB, Millward Brown, Lintas, and Taylor Nelson Sofres China.


Event Details


When: Wednesday 16th February 2011
Time: 630pm-9pm
Where: Beer Market, Clarke Quay, The Foundry, #02-02


If you’re looking for a real-time Q&A solution for your event, check out PigeonHole Live. The team at PigeonHole has kindly agreed to allow event organisers who quote SGEntrepreneurs to get to use their solution for free till end June 2011.


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OnMobile Brings Karaoke to Mobile and Social Networks

VAS service provider, OnMobile has launched Karaophone – an interesting service that allows users to play karaoke with their social networks via mobile or landline phones. The service represents a significant step in the convergence of entertainment and social networks, and can help media houses, record labels, and operators stand out amongst competition.

With Karaophone, users can access social networks and choose a song of their choice. They can then share the music they create, challenge their friends and share it all through their desired social network platform. Karaophone also provides the facility to measure one’s performance which can then be published and shared with friends and even ranked against fellow players. This innovative application takes mobile entertainment and social networking to the next level by offering voice based real-time updates.

Built on Telco-grade architecture, Karaophone provides media houses, record labels, and operators with:

  • Speech recognition for nearly 30 different languages enabling the service to be deployed worldwide;
  • High recognition levels even in noisy environments;
  • Multi-dimensional scoring based on melody and rhythm with an anti-cheat system.
  • Regular content updates to help stay relevant;
  • Direct revenues through revenue sharing

The service also adds value as it is a fun and interactive promotional tool for media houses to promote musical television programs, film releases, or comedies; and record labels to promote new artists and albums.


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Mixi Real Check-in – World First NFC Tag Location Based Service

On February 9th, Mixi enhanced their Mixi Check (service like Facebook Like) and Mixi Check-in (like Foursquare) to NFC(Near Field Communication) compliant. The word “Real” is attached to these two service enhancements.

By that, now you can show your fondness for NFC embedded items on Mixi Real Check, in addition to likes on web pages. You can check-in on Mixi Real Check-in on any NFC enabled objects even if your GPS is out of service, like in building, underground, etc.

Kyosuke Inoue, who worked for Mixi but individually developed Taglet, one of the first Android NFC app last month, extended it and connected with Mixi Real Check and Mixi Real Check-in.

Inoue demonstrated how you can check(like) a book having NFC tag,

You can, for example, assign location on the name plate in venue, to realize more segmented locations even in a single room, which cannot be done with GPS.

Sticker-type NFC tag is available around 50 cents or less, and expected to be cheaper in near future. Shops, events can set several tags on sections, posters on wall, whatever. For example, rewards program promotion can be designed with those detailed locations.

Interestingly, Mixi Real Check and Check-in currently supports only Google Nexus S, which has not been sold in Japan. We were explained that Mixi development team imported about 60 of them and has been playing around.

Their release said that Japan is the most advanced country on Near Field Communication applications, like on train ticker and e-money, with knowledge on them, Mixi can widen its web services to connect real world items and locations.

See Also:


Mixi’s release
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