Here comes the first post from my blog, now running Wordpress 2.0. Wordpress 2.0 was officially released today, and I have just upgraded the blog to Wordpress 2.0, and even the changes are not visible on the front-end, the admin panel and edit boxes rock. I love the new user interface and the ability to upload images from within. In case you want to explore more about Wordpress 2.0, then check out Owen’s post on What’s New in Wordpress 2.0? The new version is available at Wordpress site.
The funny part is the time it took me to upgrade from 1.5 to 2.0. It took me a total of two hours to complete the upgrade. And that is not because Wordpress got its code all mixed up; do not worry as everything about the new version is rocking. The problem was my 256 kbps Sify broadband connection was proving to be a little slow to copy all the files from my Dreamhost server to my laptop. In short, it took one hour and fifty minutes for tranferring files, and wordpress took nearly one minute for the upgrade. The other ten minutes were spent activating and reinstalling updated plugins.
Anyways, now that I am done, it is a euphoric feeling. New interface, neat writing and better functionality. Wordpress 2.0 Rocks !!!
I am one of the users previewing the new Hyperwords firefox extension and it rocks. It is after a long time that some new technology has caught my immediate attention, and this particular add-on for firefox will definitely change the way we search and look for information.

The extension is very simple to use. After installing the xpi in firefox, select anyword on a page by highlighting it and automatically a hyperthread menu appears. You can select any of the options that range from search in Google, Yahoo, look for news, email, translate et al, besides a host of other interesting and useful links. Check out the screenshot for an overview of the menu and the features.
The extension is still in beta, but open for private preview to some selected users. If interested, write to the email address provided on this page requesting for the extension.

Christmas was celebrated in office with the usual excitement and joy that is typical of any celebration that happens at Netscribes. We sang christmas carols and then were treated to two big cakes. Trevor dressed up as Santa and tried his hand (successfully) at throwing chocolates as missiles across the main hall. All in all, it was a fun evening with confetti, cake, cheers and hoopla.
Merry Christmas to Everyone !!!
TIME has announced Bono, Melinda and Bill Gates as the Persons of the Year. A rocker for the person of the year award - that should be an achievement and Bono personifies the radicals with the ability to influence public opinion. Here is a big congrats to the dude. I am sure he must be humming the Queen number, “The Show Must Go On”.
I shall be getting the Bajaj Avenger bike by next week. Finally heard from guys at Intel about the distribution of prizes for the kismat ki chaabi contest. So out of the total prize money of INR 1 lac, the available prize money after taxes is INR 69,400. An interesting thing to note is the sharp difference in the price of Avenger in Mumbai as compared to Delhi. The on-road price for the bike in Delhi is in the range of INR 62,000-INR 63,000 whereas in Mumbai the price is nearly INR 71,000. And that too without the accessories. How about the others? I am wondering if the rest of the people are done with claiming their contest prizes; as for me … the next week would be VROOOOM !!
I was surfing the best of Yahoo feeds and came across two whacko sites. They really rock and I am already hooked. Check them out.
One of the key differentiators for a company amongst its competitors has been the unique proprietary knowledge it possesses. But with the advent of the current Information Age, where information is freely available on the Internet, the word ‘proprietary’ is slowly losing its importance and meaning. This does not mean that the firms operating in specialized or niche verticals should shut shop. Availability of information is one thing and the ability to make sense out of it (knowledge) and use it to your advantage is the key paradigm that I want to talk about in this post.
A company armed with the right knowledge makes it more qualified in understanding a particular region and the operating dynamics can create strategies resulting in huge advantages over competitors who might lack the same familiarity. In the course of my work at Netscribes, I have come to appreciate the huge emphasis that companies place on the availability of ‘right information at the right time’. The advances in technology have opened up new possibilities in which information can be shared rapidly and efficiently. And along with it have come the various techniques, tools and methods to manage that information.
There are two ways in which a company can address its information needs. The first is by creating internal information repositories, which contain the “knowledge†aggregated through employee interactions internally and externally. Many organizations have started using tools and technologies like blogs, wikis, intranets or the more recent Microsoft Sharepoint in a conscious endeavor to make information sharing a habit. The basic premise being that a wealth of information about customers, competitors, products, research et al., can be collected and shared through daily transactions that an employee comes across. The second way is by creating special teams with the sole job of mining information available in the public domain. This is primarily seen as a competitive intelligence, opportunity scoping and market analytics activity.
Information management is not the crucial part. Creation and exchange of information are the more important activities in the knowledge space. It is interesting to note how such a methodology is perceived in the professional social environment, where people who do not know one another come together to work on a common goal of creation and exchange of information. What needs to be studied is how a company goes about creating internal knowledge markets when the product is something as intangible as valuable knowledge created from experience and individual thought process. Information is only the raw material – it is how that information is used to build the knowledge that forms the basis of strategic decision making.
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