January 2006


Yahoo28 Jan 2006 08:40 pm

Just when we thought that we had enough of apologies from the big companies, we are stunned by Yahoo. This week Yahoo CFO Susan Decker said in an interview. “It’s not our goal to be No. 1 in Internet search. We would be very happy to maintain our market share.” So in other words, Yahoo admits of giving up in the search engine race.

What was she thinking? We know Yahoo is more than a search engine. But you don’t admit that you are giving up the race, when you are the No. 2 search engine in the world. Some say she was playing to stock investors. Well you are moron to invest in Yahoo stock if you don’t know the fact already. Yahoo is a content provider primarily.
But stock investors did listen and responded sharply. Not because they didn’t know the fact already, but because somebody in Yahoo is crazy enough to make that statement.

Well people in Yahoo took notice and soon were in full damage control mode.

Google and Yahoo and MSN25 Jan 2006 12:20 am

In business, your clients trust is everything. Trust is something hard to build, but once lost, it’s really hard to recover. If you lose your client’s trust you lose everything.There have been two headlines that have hit the news last week.
First Google’s refusal to allow the Feds access its search records.
Second Yahoo and MSN’s compliance with the Feds.

Google has discredited its competitors by one lawsuit.
At the end of the week MSN was doing some damage control. After all, it doesn’t look that great if you allow access to your clients’ data to third party without any fight.

Trust is everything.

MSN Response:

“With this data you:

CAN see how frequently some query terms occurred.
CANNOT look up an IP and see what they queried
CANNOT look for users who queried for both “TERM A” and “TERM B”.”

Here are some of the comments left by people

“What if the Government believes that some of the queries they are now in posession of, which I assume they would otherwise only have been able to come into posession of via an authorised warrant, are worthy of further investigation?

Will MSN then release IP and user information? They will if they are compelled to do so as part of any criminal court case. If so, it can be shown that the direct cause of this was the release of the initial query data.”

“I WILL NEVER EVER USE A US-BASED SEARCH ENGINE AGAIN. This is not because you did something wrong in this case, it is because incidents like this make me feel less and less safe disclosing my personal info to any system that is within US jurisdiction.”

“The government is not the boogy man and as a parent I appreciate the intent of the DOJ data gathering attempt.”

“Does MSN Search actually record IPs with each search string? In other words, is there any sort of electronic or paper trail for each search that ever could be subpoenaed? Because whether or not that information is requested in this subpoena, if it is available at all, there’s a chance that it someday could be requested, and that’s a nightmare waiting to happen. ”

“No matter how you spin it, handing this information over to the US Government looses MS serious trust points. How can you seriously talk about trustworthy computing when you hand over this information without at least a fight or without being more honest to your customers up front? You’ve had since last summer to make a stand, yet it only happens as a PR response to the well deserved bad publicity MS is getting.”

OpenSource24 Jan 2006 03:05 am

Wikipedia Part-I : The Encyclopedia

Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia but with a twist. Anyone can post or edit article on it. It’s an open encyclopedia, built by thousand of volunteers. Most of you have already used it and some of you have even posted materials on Wikipedia. All the articles are available to everyone free of charge. And if you find something wrong in the article or you want to add some more information, you can change it easily. Wikipedia Project started in 2001 by Jimmy Wales, has become one of the largest reference website. Its aim is to become the largest encyclopedia in the world. A daunting task but not impossible. Wikipedia is very well on its way in achieving this goal. At the time of writing this article, Wikipedia is ranked 31st most popular website in the world by Alexa. One day it might even become the largest digital library. A collaboration of information by humanity, shared with everyone.

Site Updates23 Jan 2006 12:20 am

So you must be wondering, why I didn’t update the site in one year. Well lot of things happened in 2005. Work took lot of my time. Also one of my site got very popular, there were lot of work getting everything right and making sure I provided the right content to my visitors. I now mange three Linux servers. My site is ranked in the top 100,000 by Alexa. More popular than many news organization/magazine circulation. So 2005 was kind of busy year for me.

Site Updates22 Jan 2006 10:36 am

Starting this blog again after 1 year of silence.