More eyes and brain is better??

eyes More eyes and brain is better??

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When I kicked off this blog about 1.5 years ago, I used to write, proof read, and rearrange it by my own. And since I’m not writing in my mother tongue, I’m struggling to make the sentence perfect, grammatically correct and at the same time sounds interesting. And no, I’m not writing my personal life, so I’ve to be sure that my info is accurate. That’s where my wife becomes my savior. To make this story short, I do the ideas exploration and draft, and my wife makes it better. Is this considered as team-work??

I’m sure that many has read Seth Godi’s article about the death of personal blogs. There are 2 things that caught my attention. He had mentioned that the top 10 blogs in Tecnorati are written by a group of writers (with lots of resources too). And another thing is that, these blogs are not writing personal stuffs or about what they’re doing. It’s more to stuffs that benefit their readers.

There is now way ‘personal topic’ niche written by a single blogger can ever match those blogs that write ‘how tos’ and are written by a group of people. So does it mean you have to give up your personal blog?

Part of my reorg. recently is to make this blog not looks like a personal blog (since I’ve moved it to another blog), even though I mix up the content occasionally with personal. I’m not remodeling blogjer to be 100% tech blog, but I set my target for the content to be 90% tech related. Tech niche is very tough, with hundreds of blogs out there covering the same news. It’s up to how fast and often you post.

Personal blog is not going to die (even though it is hard to top the blog list such as Technorati). There are people enjoying reading blogs like KarenCheng which is popular with fashion, ‘how to make baby’ and ‘Do it Karen Cheng Way’. Or NoktahHitam which presents local news and issues with a mixture of cynical and humor.

But the point that I want to bring up here is (and what I learned), if you do have fund to hire someone write for you, or do some sort of cooperation or team work, go ahead. Be it personal blog or news blog, the more eyes and brains, the better it is.

A glance at wireless internet broadband in Malaysia

The ultimate goal of having internet broadband wireless 3G card, is to be able to connect to internet without boundary. It is pointless, if the service availability is limited to certain locations in major cities, not to say the performance itself that is so-so. When 3G was introduced few years back, local internet population welcomes the move. I’m hopeful that it would be a better alternative to Streamyx and makes TM run for their money. But I have a feeling that it s turning out otherwise.

I was in my hometown last weekend, accompanied by my mobility gear. It’s been 1.5 years I’m with this 3G telcos, without seeing any improvement in term of performance. I’m still being ‘feed’ with 2G or GPRS connection which performs slower than the those oldies technology ‘dial up’ connection. Disgruntled over the issue and lack of initiative to make things better, so I’m writing this up on my Windows Live Writer, and pending of posting.

Upon signing the T&C, I’m aware that it is clearly indicated that the service availability is subjected to location. TRUE, but after years of using it without seeing any improvement, as a human, I can’t contain the frustration. Furthermore, we’re paying ‘premium’ for the so-so service. It just doesn’t make sense to someone like me.

I’ve no visibility of what is going on (and probably not interested to know), on the telco level, but as the end user, we always expect things to get better over time. Not to say that I’m not grateful, but with the amount paid monthly for the service, I feel that we deserve better than that.

Lately, there are a lot of complaints about the similar things. Unless they’re visually impaired or deaf, they should be pretty much aware of what is going on. Or perhaps they’re more eager to fulfill the shareholder’s interests for better ROI.

Not an economy literate, but rather than spending lavishly on entertainment sponsorship or oversees acquisition (especially volatile African/East Asian market), why don’t put more capital on infrastructure, R&D and customer services. With wider and better coverage as well as lower bill, I bet they’ll be more people willing to go online.

On the positive side, Malaysia is ranked top 5 countries connected to internet in Asia with 59% penetration. But in contrast, our broadband penetration is at lowly 17.5%, even though it grows steadily from quarter to another. As I said earlier, this is where more effort is required from telcos to architect the growth further.

With current rate, internet broadband (wired or wireless) is a huge money making machine for local telcos, so don’t let it slip from the plate, or foreign telco will step ahead of you.

Some figure from MCMC.

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