Past to Present

I have caught the ‘de-clutter and organise’ bug this year and during this process have organised my insanely huge collection of books, photographs and music. This led me to my boxes of audio cassettes from 20 years ago, music that I used to love during college and that now cannot be found in a CD format or online download. My cassettes were sorted by what could and could not be trashed, and there was little that I wanted to let go. A strategy was required to bring this much loved music to my trusty iPod, and a plan was born.

Transfering analog to digital

It was all about converting this analog music to a digital format. I dug out my old Casio tape deck, commandeered my son’s line in-line cable and with free software on my laptop, was ready to bring my classic cassette tapes into the modern age. It is a time consuming process but as simple as 1-2-3:

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Q & A with Vikas Swarup

Vikas Swarup with his bookWhat an incredible opportunity to join acclaimed author Vikas Swarup in a candle-lit night of Q&A at Amandari, Ubud, where he recounted the writing of the novel that shot him to paperback stardom and the consequent making of the award-winning movie “Slumdog Millionaire”.

Vikas was totally at ease, amiable and full of enthusiastic energy, the perfect participant on a quiz show where he was on the hot seat. Vikas Swarup, author of the novel ‘Q and A’ which inspired the movie ‘Slumdog’ described himself as an accidental author. Swarup joked that, as a foreign-service employee, he was amongst many who tried their hand at fiction and were on the look out for a publisher. With his wife away for a month, Swarup was ‘devoid of distractions’ and set about writing the story of a contestant on ‘Who will win a Billion?’ who would win using street knowledge. ‘Q and A’ took only two and a half months to write.

Talking to Vikas Swarup

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Not-So-White Water Rafting

Finally here we were, packed like cattle and hanging on for dear life in an open truck all geared up in life jackets, helmets and oars, while steep unpaved roads wound uphill and then downhill towards the river: a hugely exhilarating start to our rafting trip in Sukabumi on the river Citarik.

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Paragliding in Puncak

Fear lasted for only a second just before I jumped off the cliff! And then I was airborne with the breeze in my face and the wonderfully green Pucak valley spread out below me a 360 degree panorama. Have you ever found yourself following birds in the sky skimming effortlessly on the currents of the wind and wondered what it would be like? I found the answer in paragliding, the easiest and most enjoyable method of “sharing the air” with the birds. Soaring like an eagle, a dream come true.

Paragliding in Puncak

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Leeches, Rafting and Floating restaurants

Leeches! Yes that was a black little worm stuck on my shin. I almost jumped out of my skin. There was no salt at hand while trekking in the protected forest up at Gunung Gede-Pangrango, to put over the leech.

One had to just pull of the little creepy sucker/vampire. We were revisiting the Lido lakes resort after many years and the leeches were a new experience. Article on my last visit here.

Lido Lakes resort is just an hour and a half from Jakarta at the end of the Jagorawi toll road towards Sukabumi. If you are looking some good outdoor fun and adventure sports this is the perfect place to go to for a weekend. The well appointed hotel now organizes all outdoor activities which include golf, river rafting, ATV, trekking trips, outbound trips etc.

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Green Technology Saves Trees

The overuse of “Green” may have you seeing red, but hype is a normal part of the evolution of new technologies. The issues driving the need for Green IT are real, and growing.

Green computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing, and is defined as the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment. The goals of green computing are to reduce the use of hazardous materials, maximize energy efficiency during the product’s lifetime, and promote the recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste. Research continues into key areas such as making the use of computers as energy-efficient as possible, and designing algorithms and systems for efficiency-related computer technologies. Continue reading

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My Favorite Online Apps

google map iconThese are Few of my Favorite Tools – Remember the frustration and irritation if the internet is down or the computer is on the blink? Computers connected to the internet have become an indispensable part of our lives at the workplace, schools and even at home.

Not only does this provide access to vast amounts of information, this also provides avenues for entertainment, distraction and also wastage of time. A study reveals that if someone was spending only one minute visiting each and every pages of the network it would take him approximately 31 thousand years without any rest. Great online tools and applications are definitely like looking for needles in a huge haystack. Continue reading

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Online Privacy and Security

Remember the thrill at having connected with a long lost friend on Facebook after many years, if not decades, or an email requesting help to move funds on behalf of a beneficiary with hefty financial gains? ‘How did they find you’, you wonder.

In 1993, the New Yorker published a cartoon of a dog at a computer remarking, “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”? Now, in 2010, lots of people would know that he’s a dog, what breed he is, who his owners are, where they live, and what they bought each other for Christmas. But he wouldn’t know they knew. And that’s where the danger lies. The Internet is forever: everything that you post online is tracked and stored and will follow you to college entrance interviews, future job interviews and even impact your credit rating. Continue reading

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Indian Wedding Destination – Bali

Marriages are made in heaven and what better place to celebrate this relationship, but the Island of Gods – Bali. Bali is now THE wedding destination, especially for NRIs, to make a splash. An opportunity to live the Maharaja fantasy – if only for one royal week or just a day.

Replete with ‘mandaps’ right out of movie sets, Bollywood style entertainment featuring stars dependent on the pocket and exotic food and flowers. The traditional Indian wedding rituals have been jazzed up into scintillating variations dictated by event managers into exciting makeovers. Family members and guests dance to the tunes of professional dance teachers and songwriters at choreographed events.

Indian Bride

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The Need to Engage Online

“5 Cs” of engagement: Creating, Critiquing, Chatting, Collecting and Clicking.

SINCE the inception of the World Wide Web in 1989, there are now more than 80 million websites online, with many more computers connected to the Internet, and hundreds of millions of users.

When people go online, they tend to spend more time on sites that are worthy of their attention. After all, time is a limited resource.

So, where do people spend all their time online? Which websites are more successful in capturing attention? How engaging is the content on the website?

The Internet Activity Index (IAI) — issued by the Online Publishers Association (OPA) and was based on a four-year study — found that Internet users spend most of their online time browsing content and less time on communications and commerce combined.

Content is critical

The dominant role of content is driven by several important factors. The first is the online transition of traditionally offline activities, such as getting news, finding entertainment information or checking the weather forecast. The second is that the Internet provides a wonderful broadcast medium for every netizen to become a content creator and publisher.

Content is broadly defined as “the stuff on your website”. This may include documents, data, applications, e-services, images, audio and video files, personal Web pages, archived e-mail messages, and more.

Web 2.0 technologies and publishing models have set the stage for fast, highly interactive sites to deliver user-requested content.

It is important to understand what content would engage visitors. The new metric for websites is not how many people visit your website, but how many view and interact with the content.

Content engagement metrics are complex and are evolving to include all the different facets of visitor interaction. They are not only based on the number of visits or time visitors spent on the web page, but also the frequency of returns to a site, the amount of time spent and page views per visit, and the number of actions performed on the page.

PostRank (www.postrank.com) provides a web analytics tool to rank all types of online content by analysing the types and frequency of an audience’s interaction through the “5 Cs” of engagement: Creating, Critiquing, Chatting, Collecting and Clicking.

Is it any wonder that Nielsen Online finds that Facebook reigns supreme in the amount of time spent by users — a whopping 4.5 hours per person, on average per month and growing, followed by Google, Yahoo, AOL and eBay.

Engage visitors

It is often said that actions speak louder than words. This is particularly true in thinking about how visitors engage with websites. Start with your readership in mind instead of the search engine robots, and you will not only end up ranking well but also help some people along the way.

Engagement can be defined as an estimate of the degree and depth of visitor interaction on the site against a clearly defined set of goals for that website.

Determining whether content is appropriate to visitor needs and to business goals is a complex problem. Your website must be functional and relevant. If not, visitors will leave to search for quality information.

Provide accurate and accessible information: update your services regularly to encourage repeat visits and greater interaction.

Make an assessment of your content by focusing on objectives and specifying the type of each objective, characteristics and an accurate description. Think about who will perform the tasks related to various aspects of the website.

Keys to success

The two critical elements to building a successful site are a search engine-friendly website and an effective and solid call to action that gets visitors to take action and respond. One without the other will not have the same impact at all.

Remember to focus on creating content that satisfies the reason why the user performed a search in the first place. An integrated content strategy isn’t easy, but it is imperative to growing and sustaining a website online.

This can be in the form of feedback or forums, where people interact with each other and discuss the various issues related with a product or website.

Another technique for increasing engagement on websites is the use of website reviews. User generated reviews lend credibility to a website while making the user feel he is part of the story.

So how can people compete and keep the users on their sites? The best ways to capture a user’s attention and keep him coming back are to strategise your content, leverage technology to assist in the effort and incorporate the user’s voice.

As published in the Straits Times, Singapore

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