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26
Aug 09

La Sconosciuta ..

.. or, The Unknown Woman.

A surprisingly gripping movie on subjects that are as disturbing as they are real and present in today’s world. We can believe that these problems would go away by simply following the three wise monkeys – see no evil, talk no evil, hear no evil. That’s one option. Or, we could do something about it in our own way. I would like to believe that the director (Giuseppe Tornatore) has attempted the latter by creating awareness to one more evil dimension of the flesh trade: sex workers brutalized and exploited even more, as baby machines. In doing that however, he has created no documentary but instead a tense and suspenseful thriller that does finish with redemption at the end. Hats off to Senor Tornatore for his guts and genius!

Needless to add, this film is not for everyone. Overall there is a sense of unknown that is maintained throughout the movie about its main character, Irina. Some of the abuses Irina (Kseniya Rappoport) has suffered that she replays in her mind – and, is there for the audience to “experience” as very graphic short takes – will repulse you into disgust and squeamishness. Perhaps, it is a tad over the top but pause for a moment to ponder if such might be the condition of people reliving these horrible and traumatic experiences in their minds. Also, the scenes where Irina keeps pushing little Thea to overcome her disability crosses abusive boundaries and will be hard for most of us to watch.

If Rappoport as The Unknown Woman has done a stellar job, it also helps to have cast this unknown as THE unknown woman.

Watch preview of La Sconosciuta (2006, Italian):


25
Aug 09

Maximize social web and SEO-friendliness of your new self-hosted WordPress blog

I helped a family member get going on WordPress, basically move from hand-coded HTML setup on DreamWeaver to set up, configure, publish & manage from a  self-hosted WordPress for his career blog site – www.amalbala.com.  New version of the site is not officially v1.0 yet.  As we were finetuning his site, I sent a few pointers to him by e-mail that I thought made even more sense published as a blog post.  So here it is below, using the www.amalbala.com (as of 08/24/09) site as reference:

  1. Add something to your HTML title “the district”. Like “the district // home of amal bala” or whatever makes sense. Presently, title (“the district”) is too generic for SEO friendliness.  Nice to have: create a favicon for your site using free services such as Dynamic Drive – FavIcon Generator or favicon.ico Generator.
  2. Install All-in-One SEO pack plugin for WordPress
  3. Make it a point to write an “excerpt” for all your posts inside the WP edit-post screen. Very important for SEO and mashups with Facebook etc
  4. Make it a point to to populate the fields (keywords, etc) under the All-in-One SEO module for each post.  You can choose the dynamically generate keywords option
  5. Get a Twitter account and install a Twitter plug-in so that all your posts are automatically tweeted when you publish or update. Better, if you can publish with a hashtag.  If your Twitter account is mashed up with your Facebook account even better.  Your distribution improves many folds.
    1. Twitter plugins I use are Twitter for WordPress and Tweetly Updater.  Former pulls in Twitter feed into my blog in the form of a sidebar widget while the latter can be configured to automatically tweet whenever you publish a blog post.
  6. Add a “Stay Connected” widget to summarize your various Social Media profiles. See this for icons you can use — http://www.instantshift.com/2008/12/10/20-free-social-media-icon-sets-for-bloggers/
  7. www.instantshift.com seems to be a nice site for web designers and developers. You will see lots of useful pointers there.  Nice to have: you can increase the coolness of your blog with this WordPress plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-cumulus/.  It allows you to display your tags and categories as a Flash movie that rotates them in 3D.
  8. Get a Google Analytics account (you can register with your gmail account). Install this plugin – http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/ – to integrate with Google Analytics. Track your site!  If you need realtime tracking, you can try a Freemium service such as StatCounter as information from Google is delayed by a day.
  9. Add social bookmarking tools to your blog.  Try Share This.
  10. Add a Blog Roll section to your site. List only those blogs that are valuable to you and you want to connect and back link with. Do not dilute yourself
  11. Start commenting on meaningful external blogs with linkbacks to your site. You have to do it subtly (and not overtly) so that it does not look like shameless plugs
  12. See if this tool – http://www.wibiya.com/ – makes sense for you. Try out such new social tools, plug-ins, etc. Blog about your experience if you can. My own example here — http://www.inderstadt.net/2008/12/06/inderstadt-a-complete-makeover/
  13. Install the Google XML Sitemaps plugin for WordPress.  This will improve search engine indexing of your site.
  14. Burn the RSS feed of your blog through FeedBurner.  Google owns FeedBurner now and I say it is beneficial to have your feed aggregated by this service.
  15. Get your blog listed on directories such as Technorati and BlogCatalog.  See this blog’s listing on Technorati and BlogCatalog.
  16. ENJOY!

Hope someone finds the above useful ;=)


12
Aug 09

Web Presence Management Lessons from the White Mountain Peak

Note: Following has been re-blogged from my own post on the bHive Blog.

Last month, some of the bHive core team went on a weekend hike up White Mountain Peak (wiMp, 14,252ft) in INYO National Forest. The third highest peak in California, it is both fair weather and friendly… only insofar as you do not take it for granted. Boy, were there simple lessons learned from this day hike? Certainly, and all are as applicable to practicing Web Presence Management (WPM) as they are to life!

Man and the (White) Mountain All Sugar and No Salt is as fatal to your Customer as it is to the Hiker
By some miscalculation, we all carried and snacked only on sugary stuff on our uphill hike. Big mistake. The idea was to ease our way to the top on “power” snacks, eat one of those ready-to-cook “real” hiker meals and cruise on the downhill hike. Not only did our systems reject the sugar even before we reached the top, but there also was not one tiny sheltered spot for us to light our backcountry stove. The terrain was barren and winds howling. In hindsight, a few saltines, nachos or even junk food like chips/crisps snacked periodically would have helped a lot.

What’s the parallel here to WPM? Corporate communications are like sugar. Customers, like your system, will reject it to the point of fatality if that’s the only diet they are fed. However, a contextual Social Media (SoMe) practice will keep your Customers trusting and engaged, just like the right pinch of salt snacked periodically keeps the system healthy and balanced. In salt, we trust (in just the right doses, of course)!

Summit Log, White Mtn Peak “Done that Altitude” is PAST, “Must Do Attitude” is PRESENT
Our hiking team has had its moments. Latitudes stretched, longitudes tested. And, some record altitudes attained, all in good health. All, however, in the past still did not adjust our attitude, what’s a wiMp by any other other name?

What indifference! Continue to be stuck in the past on the only ways you have talked to Customers, taking them for granted, and rest assured the wiMps will become IMPs – InsurMountable Peaks (or, Problems). What worked then is past. What must be done today is to engage in each uphill task with full transparency and deference (or, empathy). Always respect the Mountain, high or low. We need to Listen and Learn from our Customers – and give them a Voice — daily … today, everyday!

Sunflowers for this Hiker The Curious Case of Turtle Tao
We met a septuagenarian on our climb. He was on a solo road trip from Colorado to hike in Utah and California. Let’s call this gent Turtle Tao. He was ahead of us in the morning when we were driving from the campground to get started on the hike. He was driving slow-and-steady on the single-lane dirt road. Needless to say, us can’t-wait-to-calculate-return-on-investment-(ROI) types “forced” him to yield so that we could get there sooner. We started the hike much ahead of Tao. Surely enough, he caught up with us within the hour! He gave us company for the next 1-2 hours and then moved slowly ahead even as he seemed to accelerate without increasing his speed – walking or breathing. Finally, when we reached the summit Tao was there, again pleasantly inquiring after us. Offered me a sandwich bite and did take some summit pictures for our ROI. We lost sight of Tao shortly thereafter in our downhill delirium. He was the proverbial Tortoise, seemingly slow but surely steady and earnest. We were the insolent hares…already at the finish line with ROIs and dashboards!

There seems to be this raging, current fixation on SoMe ROI. Hopefully, we all do not forget that the main goal of Social Media (and WPM in general) is the trusted ongoing engagement it facilitates. Not the arrival at any specific end points or summits. To twist a famous traveling quote: “the point of this WPM journey is not to arrive.” Instead, the engagement and participation it enables are to be enjoyed, to be learned from, and ultimately… to be continued.

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Here is a short slideshow from this hike:


18
Jul 09

White Mountain Peak Hike (2009)

WMP-summit-house

Summit House - Weather Station

WMP-man+mtn

This summer, bHive Software – Bala, David, and Shyam – summits White Mountain Peak @ ~14,252 feet. 

For more pictures from this trip, see our photosets on Flickr:

Also, for last year’s hike up Mt.Whiney, click here.


19
Apr 09

Tip #2: Direct URL access to HD Video on YouTube

This year, YouTube has added an eXtra Large video player (850×500) for playing videos that are available in HD quality. 

Below is example of video embedded on an external website with the current Standard resolution of 425×344:

Standard (425 x344):

Share URL for video in the example above is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VmGvjQMkH4, which will take you to the page shown in the image below that has a Large (640×360) video player but plays the video by default in normal quality (and not HD):

Large (640×360):
yt-hd-std

If your video is available in HD quality, you will see a HD button in the video player as shown below:

yt-hd-btn

Clicking on the HD button will take you to a video detail page that has the eXtra Large format player (850×500) as shown in the image below:

eXtra Large (850×500):
yt-hd-xl

Now, if you want to share your HD video in L or XL format as a direct URL, simply do one of the following:

Per my understanding, turning HD on as the default play mode is not yet available for external website embeds, as you can evidence in this post.


16
Apr 09

Bollywood Dances, Duel vs Duet

Every once in a while, Bollywood dishes out enjoyable dance duels (or duets), where celluloid beauties vying for the affections of the reel hero match one another step-for-step and note-for-note. However contrived the scene might be, it results in an immersive treat, especially when the song is good, the women are light footed and their movements graceful enough that they can be shown in a single frame. This is as opposed to movies where (typically) starlets, who cannot dance even if their life depended on it, are shown never in entirety, which when at all it happens is done only as a (nosebleed view) long shot, but only in frames that are composed of face or limbs. Throw in liberally shots that cut up, close and personal to bare midriffs and/or cleavages and you would have progressed to Bollywood circa 2000 or later. Sorry, naked legs are still not as fancied as the other two.

Back to completing my initial thought ..

When these dancing queens are evenly matched and the fare is delectable, you join the villain of the movie in remarking, sabAsh, sariyAna pOtti! (read, bravo! what a contest!).

Below are examples of the duels (or duets) I am talking about. Enjoy!


Padmini vs Vyjayantimala (vanJi kOttai vAlibhan, 1958, Tamil)


Padmini vs Vyjayantimala (same as above but in HINDI)

Vyjayantimala vs Helen (Prince, 1969, Hindi)


Madhuri x Aishwarya (devdAs, 2002, Hindi)


20
Mar 09

New Media Douchebags & Tweetaholics

Two funny videos that present you the new breed of people (ahem, includes moi) that you are likely to run or transform into. I suppose the most decent thing for you to do after viewing would be to classify yourself based on the extent of your own transformation.

Be warned that people would know your true colors if you tweeted about these videos or posted them on Facebook and claimed not to belong to this breed.

Enjoy!

New Media Douchebag:

Twitter Madness:


5
Mar 09

Marriage Invitation!

It is very common for people from the south of India to use the English word Marriage, when what they are really trying to communicate is the word Wedding!

Most recent example is the acceptance speech of A.R.Rahman, two-times Oscar winner at the 81st Annual Academy Awards for Slumdog Millionaire:

“Before coming, I was excited and terrified. Last time I felt like that was during my Marriage ..
(see video)

I checked Merriam-Webster Online for the dictionary meaning of these two words:

Wedding:

1 : a marriage ceremony usually with its accompanying festivities : nuptials
2 : an act, process, or instance of joining in close association

Marriage:

1 a  (1): the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law
(2): the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage <same-sex marriage>
b: the mutual relation of married persons : wedlock
c: the institution whereby individuals are joined in a marriage

2: an act of marrying or the rite by which the married status is effected  ; especially : the wedding ceremony and attendant festivities or formalities

At least by this definition (#2 above) of Marriage, it seems like the (southern Indian) usage I am referring to is not incorrect after all. Personally, I do not agree with this definition. Besides, it may not necessarily cross over lingo-cultural boundaries.

So, if you are one of the lucky several to get invited to a Southern Indian Marriage, rest assured it is neither to a marital orgy nor to live with the couple until death or divorce. It is a simple invitation to attend their Marriage ceremony aka Wedding!


24
Feb 09

Time and Timing (Again)

The great Tamil movie actor/comedian, Nagesh, was asked in one of his interviews how he would categorize the world of successful comedians.  Pat came his reply, which is as follows:

There are those whose time is good and then there are those whose timing is good ;=)

Nagesh was one of the blessed few whose time and timing were both good.  He was arguably the closest India had to Jerry Lewis, who coincidentally himself received a special Oscar only couple of days back.  One of the few that Slumdog Millionaire missed!

Nagesh passed away recently.  Kollywood and his fans – I am one of them – will definitely and dearly miss him. God bless his soul.


22
Feb 09

Catch it while you can!

Came across this FREE online service – CatchYouTube – that converts any YouTube video into your choice of A/V media formats, ranging from simple .MP3 audio to specific video formats such as .MP4 and .FLV. See screenshot below. The UI is dead simple and straightforward. Quality of converted files very acceptable. Importantly, there is NO SOFTWARE (this I value a lot) to download and install!

My primary use case is to get the audio track of some of the videos posted online on YouTube. See my post – janani ninnuvinA – for an example of a YouTube video and the converted audio (.MP3) file.

The CatchYouTube service is also accessible through URLs: catch-video.com and catchvideo.net.

If at all there is a gripe, it is the (un)reliable online availability of this site. I have noticed the service to be down or unreachable from time to time. Also, not sure how long this service will last before it “vanishes” like the so many cool ones I have seen in the past do for a variety of reasons. So catch your YouTube video while you can and while this service lasts!