June 17, 2009

Web 2.0 changes the Art industry

Filed under: General, Web 2.0 — Tags: , , , — kunal @ 5:17 am

I recently ran across a new innovative Web 2.0 marketing campaign. ArtFlute is a premier Art portal based out of India. They have artists wanting to post art from all over the world – however for now they are focusing on the Indian market.

In partnership with a boutique consulting firm in Hyderabad (Bodhtree Consulting), they are changing the way art enthusiasts can find and buy art. They are combining the concept of a simple online portal, an offline gallery and Web 2.0.

In just 1 month,
258 Facebook members
937 on Twitter
Somewhat equal numbers on LinkedIn, MySpace, HiFi, Friendster etc.

Just by using a daily twitter post, they were able to network with someone to partner in opening an offline art gallery as an extension to their online business.

A few days back they have launched a collection of applications for the leading social networks like Facebook, MySpace, etc. This will have a dramatic impact as now art fans can view this art within the context of their favorite online presence.

In talking with the founders, Neeraj and Chandni Harlalka, they are looking at expanding their presence using Google Gadgets, Vista Gadgets, iPhone applications and truly leverage the Semantic Web for Art.

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June 1, 2009

Vista install – funny, sad and annoying with Bluetooth

Filed under: General — kunal @ 3:50 pm

I just ran into a almost funny situation. I was installing Vista on my home desktop and as it was installing, I realized that I will have this issue.

I only have and use a bluetooth keyboard with my desktop. As the OS was upgrading from XP to Vista, it lost the bluetooth settings. Once the install is the complete, the first thing you need to do is to create your user account. Well – this is a little hard, maybe impossible, to do if your keyboard is not working…. so now I have to go borrow a keyboard from a friend or neighbor, complete the install process and register my bluetooth keyboard.

Annoying, funny and sad to say the least. I realized this half way through the install, and prayed that Microsoft guys (who are obviously smarter then me) would have thought this through.

Microsoft guys – I hope you take care of this use case in the Windows 7 upgrade installs :) but then.. u don’t read my blog, so will never know that I had this issue. And of course, no one else has ever faced this or complained … right? ….. :)

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