Flickr’s favourite cameras – How different focus on the same idea turns hit while the other turns otherwise

A day (or 2 if I follow GMT+8) after I posted about how I compare my choice of DSLR camera with what’s popular cameras in Flickr, CNET’s Stephen Shankland has came out with a post that’s based on the same idea. But the big different is (other than how big CNET is, compared to Blogjer) how he focuses his article on iPhone, which includes the catchy tittle.

As a result, he got 460++ ‘DIGG’ and more comments!! This is the classy example of how different focus on the same idea turns hit while the other not, which happens to be mine.

He is CNET’s writer who has vast amount of experience & knowledge in this industry, just take a look at the author’s box. Other than the good points that he brought in, he is definitely on a different league!

Anyway, I learned something valuable today. Time to work harder Zaki!

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Blackberry Bold – Maxis VS Celcom package plan

Since iPhone most likely won’t be around ‘legally’ at the moment,  lets jump to another cool gadget from RIM, Blackberry. Well yeah, only Blackberry Bold manage to give Apple’s iPhone 3G run for their money.

Hoping to see Blackberry Bold faded, once seeing a big BlackBerry Bold photo on both Maxis & Celcom sites.  Why we used to be behind when it come to get ‘cool’ device huh, probably for one exception, for gadget made in Korea, Japan or Finland.

Although I favor iPhone over Blackberry (except when Storm make it way here) for many reasons , the superiority of Blackberry over iPhone for business users and functionality is undeniable. The Blackberry strength lies on it rock solid service of delivering email to and from mobile devices. The service disruption is a rare, especially in Malaysia based on my colleagues experience of using company sponsored Blackberry which run on Celcom network.

Ahh, excuse me if I sound like promoting Blackberry. In Malaysia, Blackberry is only offered by Maxis & Celcom. I’m not ultra busy person who who devoted myself for emails, but if the price and the plan is right, why should I avoiding Blackberry, correct?

Having said that, I made a simple spreadsheet, comparing the plan between Maxis & Celcom side by side. The idea is to identify, which one offer the best value for money. Keep in mind though, the price and service compared is only for consumers usage.

Celcom’s plans looks more attractive than those offered by Maxis. Celcom didn’t mention if their data plan had included Internet/WAP service, even though I believe so but if it is otherwise, Celcom plan is surely less attractive than Maxis. Instead of price, sometime it is the quality of service that determi

Want more, check out the detail over here for Maxis & Celcom

MYNIC domain registration increased despite of economy crisis

While US has liquor & games sales thrive during recession, we got at least something better. (Don’t feel offended’, just kidding =)). MYNIC statistic shows that .my ccTLD (country code top level domain) domain name registration is consistently increasing from month to month since Jan 2008. The highest increase happened on March 2008 when it increased by 3317 or 4.9%.

.com.my is the most categories registered ahead of .my followed by .net.my and .org.my.

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On global level, .cn is the most ccTLD registered on the third quarter of 2008 ahead of .de and .uk which had long dominated the list. Surprisingly .us only ranked 9th although it is understandably the long internet domain dominating US is more favorable towards .com including domain hunters like most of us.

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If there is a statistic showing how many domains registered for people from certain countries, we could have better visibility of how internet industry is progressing.

Despite global economic crisis, the statics shows the glimpse of the future of internet which is little impacted by it. Although the economy is predicted to be more severed on the beginning of 2009, the sign of what most people feared has started to be felt. It is interesting to see the MYNIC’s December statistic, whether it still has the positive momentum.

Internet is relatively new outside of the US whereby the internet market has matured. Countries particularly Malaysia has the taste of internet on early 90s and booming since then. So what triggers all this increase??

More internet users – More people has been introduced to internet via formal or informal education, peers and the entertainment industry especially online games and social media. Recent studies show that Malaysia is among the top 5 countries in Asia who has high internet penetration market. Over the time, users who initially spend their time on internet have been introduced to the fact that they can earn money online via multiple channel including websites.

Cheaper notebook & desktop – Thanks to competition and efficient manufacturing process, there are a lot of notebooks and desktops priced below RM2000. Not to mention netbook that has gained huge popularity recently.

Retrenchment & economy crisis – This caused the number of people unemployed to increase. These people have to find a new job that’s quite difficult to get, and at the same time turn to internet with hope to earn from there.

Internet Marketers – Undeniably these people is very important to internet. They are mastering the way to successful online marketing and make it available for people like above who are in need of it. There are those who are sincere to help, and those who are hunting for profits only.

Politicians – Yeah, more politicians setup self-hosted blog (not a blogspot or wordpress). Fear of ban perhaps.

There you go my cents.

Ask Flickr : Which camera is the best??

Like Topo, I’m looking for an entry level DSLR camera as well. It’s been almost 3 years since my wife bought our first digital camera, Olympus Camedia C-60. We had soooo much sweet memories with it, such as our wedding ceremony and our little Luqman photos. As time goes by, there comes the need and desire for a new and better camera, nothing other than DSLR camera.

Looking for a value for money stuff, is normally not an easy task. I have what I want in mind, although not 100% sure yet. I’ve been reading numerous reviews on the net and asking from friends of mine about what’s good and hot at the moment, but let’s keep that aside at the moment.

Why don’t we take a look at a different angle? Just like taking photos, yeah!! Flickr, being the second largest online photo sharing site has 1 nice little feature that I’ve fortunately noticed about it today. It can detect what type of camera used to take the photos uploaded automatically.

So let’s take a look what’s most popular cameras in Flickr. Hope this helps!

The first graph below showing what is the most popular cameras in Flickr.No entry level DSLR camera ranked here. Notice Apple iPhone over there??
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Now, let’s go a little bit closer. Choose 1 brand, for instance Canon, which is one of the brands in my shortlist. Again, not entry level camera listed here.
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Beside the graph, it is also listing down all Canon cameras used in Flickr. This is the graph of Canon EOS 1000D. As you can see, the graph is increasing dramatically towards the end of year. This is expected since 1000D is only introduced on Jun 2008. Although it is relatively new camera, but has started to gain popularity among Flickr communities. Just some stats taken from Flickr

*  4,633 items uploaded yesterday
* 451 users yesterday
* Ranked 18 of 156 Canon Cameras

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D Usage This Year

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Conclusion

It is safe to assume that the graphs are only showing the popularity of these cameras on any certain period. So the trend keeps on changing everyday depending on how many photos are uploaded. But it should give you pretty good idea about how popular they are. Trends lasted for few months before a new comer comes in an conquer the market. Another thing is, only 2/3 photos uploaded are able to be detected by Flickr.