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Google Infographic
Posted by Damian Damjanovski | Filed under Uncategorized
Another great info-graphic created by the guys over at Pingdom.com – this time, all about google facts and figures.
I highly recommend going and checking it out.
Where telco’s could go
Posted by Damian Damjanovski | Filed under Uncategorized
Telecommunications companies are known for their horrid customer service, yet necessity to modern life. It’s a love hate relationship, where very few are truly ‘happy’ with their provider, yet would be pained to survive a day without the service they offer, the service of connecting you with other human beings.
I had an interesting think over the past few days about telcos, the role they play, and what the future may hold for them as a business. With internet hotspots increasingly being used as a value-add for so many other businesses (coffee shops, hotels, fast food), it’s not unreasonable to argue that one day in near future, the abundance of internet connectivity would allow a user to be near constantly connected to the net, and make it possible for them to route all their conversations through Skype or any other VoIP service.
The obvious place for telcos to go is into the financial provider space, as we carry our mobile phones with us everywhere, and use it for so many other forms of transaction, it makes perfect sense to combine small payments into the mix (obviously, this is already quite successful in places such as Japan and South Korea).
But let’s say, whatever the reason, telcos in Australia decide not to follow that path, what then? Do they continue to fight in an already over-saturated market and just churn customers over from one another? It hardly seems productive to incrementally grow market share by fighting price wars while staying parity on features and service offer.
So here’s my idea to the telcos that they can feel free to use (attribution would be nice though =P).
You’ve got the backbone, you’ve got the network, you’ve got pretty damn good almost-everywhere coverage to the internet. Start building your SIM-cards into more things. Start working with OEMs and Brand-name manufacturers to get your service into more devices and expand your market.
The year is 2009 going on 2010. Why the hell every single digital camera doesn’t have a SIM card slot is beyond me. I should be able to have 10 Optus SIM cards with my plan that I can chuck into multiple devices. One in my phone, one in my camera, so all my photos get auto-uploaded to the net from wherever I am. One for my car, so that I have mapping, traffic and news information live to my vehicle (and status reports sent back). One for my laptop (rather than that silly USB dongle), one for my PVR or DVD player. One for any device that is portable and can have a good excuse to connect to the net.
They should be working together with manufacturers to expand the range of devices that are connected up, and move away from being a provider of “mobile phones” and to essentially that of a internet provider with more availability and flexibility than a traditional ISP.
Perhaps wishful thinking on my part, but it just seems silly that they haven’t started getting SIM card slots as standard items on everything yet. Imagine how wide they could open their market.
2009 Google Zeitgeist
Posted by Damian Damjanovski | Filed under Uncategorized
For those of you who don’t follow the Official Google Blog, then allow me to present you with the wonderful news that comes to us each year around the beginning of December, the Google Zeitgeist.
A collective of what’s been searched throughout the year, what topics are hot on people’s minds, and how it all compares.
Not surprisingly, Channel Ten’s Masterchef seems to have made a big impression this year, as well as the death of Michael Jackson.
Also interesting to note, is that “Currency Converter Calculator” is one of the fastest rising searches. Looking through the Google Trends charts and the finance charts, seems as soon as the Aussie dollar hit US$0.70 – the search started becoming more popular. Good for imports I suppose.
Click through to see all the results for yourself.
Cheers.
Best Browser Notice Ever
Posted by Damian Damjanovski | Filed under Uncategorized
Big thanks to @pixelette who posted this on her Tumblr.
Probably one of the funniest and most straight-talking Browser Compliance notices I’ve ever seen.

It reads:
Hi, if you are coming to this site via Internet Explorer 6, you might not be getting the best experience possible. Honestly, I can’t even begin to think about what your entire experience on the internet must be like? (…probably like riding a bike on the highway while cars blow by you on their way to Costco to get gallons of mayonnaise and 60-inch plasma TV’s). How will you ever be able to use this website?????? You wont. You’re an asshole and your browser is an asshole. So look, I’m going to be honest: I kind of hate you. BUT we c-a-n make this work. Here is what I am going to need you to do: fire up your Toshiba ShitBook© that weighs about 45 pounds, wipe the Cheeto dust off the screen, download Safari, delete Internet Explorer from your computer, punch yourself in the face, and get me a pulled pork sandwich.
See it for yourself at the bottom of Tyler Thompson’s site (Creative Director – Squarespace)



