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The exit of Bill Gates...

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The other day, I was desperately seeking information on the schedule and availability of tickets for a movie. I thought, checking the schedules on my iPhone would be better than calling the theater number (and then waiting in a long queue for someone to even pick up the phone). After all, iPhone features a full fledged web-browser!

Searched on Google for the web address of the theaters and as usual, the results page loaded extremely fast, about 0.16 second for the query and about 7-10 secs for the full page to load (incidentally the mobile version of Google home page takes much longer to load).

Then went on to individual Websites...

Adlabs Cinemas (Rating - 1/2 star): Even the low bandwidth version takes extremely long to load. The drop down selection doesn't work. Very mobile unfriendly with heavy use of images. The only saving grace, I got the phone numbers of the theater call center!

Inox Movies (Rating - 1/2star): Again very mobile unfriendly. Heavy use of Flash (with no back up images) which doesn't load on the phone and also heavy use of images. Adlabs, at least had a phone number on the first page, on this site, you have to guess that 'insta tickets' means/will have more details of Phone numbers! Anyways, found the movie, selected it and 3 page loads later its a dead end - application error! Complete waste of time.

PVR Cinemas (Rating 0 Star): First load - Server error! Second load, the initial screen for selecting cities - What's with those huge square boxes before the city name? Select city, next page load, server error! I am not going to try anything more on this site.

Cinemax (Rating 1/2 Star): The page takes ages to load! Layout is extremely bad. Luckily, I spot the registration link, refrain myself from even searching as I guess that even listing movies will require me to login (which is true!). Saving grace - phone numbers on top.

Fame (Rating 1/2 Star): Graphics heavy. A flash image has the phone numbers, which cannot be seen on the iPhone. Could find the movie timings at the least.

Overall, futile 15 mins spent. I had a phone, so probably should have called them and wasted 15 mins instead to get info as per my requirement.

I am pretty sure its the same on any (smart)phone with any type of browser. Infact, I don't think they should be rated at all. The fact that I could atleast get the theater phone numbers was the saving grace which I could have got from the Google search results page itself with a proper search query!

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A couple of years back, I remember sitting in the Google Mumbai office and talking to the head of Marketing of Google India on what TG they should target for faster adoption of its GMail offering. Then, without batting an eyelid, I said 'Youth'. If the same question were asked to me now, the answer would be the same but with a few more caveats and sentences thrown in.

A few months after that discussion (or probably a year), AOL India launched its own mail platform, and looking at the TVC's it was pretty obvious they were targeting the same set we had talked about.

Orkut I thought, went a step ahead and changed when it changed its logo when it was given an Youth icon award by MTV. Now, they have added an app called Sony Ericsson MTV Roadies Battleground. I am not averse to having 3rd party apps on Orkut, some of them I think are exceptional. What turns me off in the above app is the blatant branding (where are adversitement/sponsored link text next to this banner??) and use of words 'powered by orkut'. Did I say that the logo looks like it is a new product from Mozilla.

What I foresee happening is that the Google India team in its quest of getting higher user and activity numbers is targeting the Youth with extremely shoddy short term marketing partnerships and strategies.

These youth might not be what the marketers advertising on Orkut are targeting in the first place. And then, the bigger issue which will happen according to me is the mass migration of Orkut users to other niche social networks depending on their needs.

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I use the Google Reader to manage and read my RSS feeds. Its adaptation for the mobile is really neatly done.

A few days back they have launched a new iPhone vetsion of the Reader (www.google.com/mobile/i). Reading feeds on the phone has never been better. However, I miss
the earlier functionality of launching links in a new page using GWT to strip the page of heavy graphics and formating to load quickly on mobile.

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I was in Delhi recently on a visit to one of the offices of the world's leading retailer's setup in India. And right next to the parking lot in-front of this office, a competitor has set up this...


Either this competitor has a great sense of humor or is trying to rub somethings in. Can't be a coincidence.

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After my previous phone - an e2800+, one of the first Linux smart
phones to hit the market - got destroyed in an in-office cricket
accident, I got an iPhone as a gift...

Its a great phone and with looks that kill. Why did some of the existing
phone manufacturers not think about such a design is beyond me. And
with an SDK that people can use to create their own apps it is bound
to get a huge developer base quickly. I have no doubt that Apple
will become a major player in the mobile space in no time!

As I got it as an unexpected gift, I didn't do my background work.
Though it was bought this year, the seller in the process of unlocking
it, downgraded the software to 1.1.2. Didn't realize it immediately
then, but over the next couple of months my frustrations grew with the
phone because of this...
- It didn't have bulk SMS or SMS forward facilities
- The caller id was not recognized or the SMSers number wasn't
recognized depending on the way you stored a number
- You Tube wasn't working
- Bluetooth wasn't working
- I couldn't rearrange icons
- I had to have only a couple of more apps installed as it didn't
allow multiple screens
- Worst of all, the only computer which I had access to, my office
laptop, had Windows 2000 running on it. So no sync of contacts, songs
etc., etc., (for a brief time I was thinking of hacking it to book
Windows XP if an USB harddisk drive just to use iTunes and sync stuff!)

Its a great phone (with as much power as by first computer) but I
wasn't utiliIng it to the full extent or making its more friendly to
use.

So finally managed to cracked it on a fateful Saturday (use ibrickr or
betterstill ziPhone to unlock it). Installed a few apps and its a much
better phone now!

I suggest the following must have apps on iPhone...
-BSD subsystem
-Open SSH
-AppSupport patch
-iSms
-Installer
-VoiceNotes
-ShowTime
-Squid
-Term VT100
-Sysinfo
-Books
-SafariPatch

The playing with it still continues though and today I decided to blog
after a long time using it.

~Blogging using my iPhone.

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NYT has an interesting and neatly done representation of how movies have fared at the box office.