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		<title>Open source my Facebook app</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 03:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Code如上。php写的。
Facebook.com在国内被GFW了，但毫无疑问它引领了Open API的潮流，与至于国内的很多公司直接抄CSS, JS，实在山寨得可以。这些code写于一年多前，是受42friends团队中的David同学的感召，写来玩玩的。它的功能也非常简单，模仿在blog一度非常流行的游戏：A回答B的问卷，然后A再加上一个问题，将这个新问卷发给他的5个好友。如此循环。大家约定要如实回答问题。问题不加限制，常常是很囧那种，如你被外星人带走怎么办只类的。故此命名为TellYouTruth.
写好后，我还给该App加过广告链接，推广给好友。3个月大约赚到1美元，然后就不玩了。
体会下来，SNS的App有几个特点：
1）非常简单。如果15秒内用户搞不清楚这东西是干嘛的，他就不想玩了。
2）偏重娱乐性。大家上SNS最主要的目的就是“扎堆，聊天，Kill time”（貌似是mayi的麦田说的？）。一本正经地弄出Business App一般很少有人问津。有人说LinkedIn就很严肃啊，Well，他那个人气和盈利模式你也知道。
3）SNS的价值。很多人说，SNS要变成这个，要变成那个。但我个人觉得，没那么复杂。很大程度上是投资人背后的吹打手写的貌似中立的文章罢了。人们互相认识可以在酒吧，但谈生意还是更喜欢去咖啡厅或高尔夫球场。SNS光靠广告盈利貌似前途渺茫，和搜索不同。甚至我认为SNS作为单个实体去盈利就是很难的，可以和其他的东西结合起来。很多硬件公司（如Intel）做的软件都是亏钱的，号称无私地去贡献code给开源社区，还听说Oracle用Intel的compiler的话，Intel甚至要付钱给Oracle。为什么这样做？左手亏钱，右手补。用Intel软件的优化出来的软件，在Intel的硬件平台上会有比竞争对手更好（如AMD）更好的表现，那最终用户就喜欢Intel的平台咯。
所以，天下没有免费的午餐的，但有共赢。
他们把这种事情不叫development, 也不叫marketing，叫做&#8221;enabling&#8221;。中文应该译作叫“推动”？
一句话，SNS有价值，但还没有被充分发掘。
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<p>Code如上。php写的。</p>
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<p>Facebook.com在国内被GFW了，但毫无疑问它引领了Open API的潮流，与至于国内的很多公司直接抄CSS, JS，实在山寨得可以。这些code写于一年多前，是受42friends团队中的David同学的感召，写来玩玩的。它的功能也非常简单，模仿在blog一度非常流行的游戏：A回答B的问卷，然后A再加上一个问题，将这个新问卷发给他的5个好友。如此循环。大家约定要如实回答问题。问题不加限制，常常是很囧那种，如你被外星人带走怎么办只类的。故此命名为TellYouTruth.</p>
<p>写好后，我还给该App加过广告链接，推广给好友。3个月大约赚到1美元，然后就不玩了。</p>
<p>体会下来，SNS的App有几个特点：</p>
<p>1）非常简单。如果15秒内用户搞不清楚这东西是干嘛的，他就不想玩了。</p>
<p>2）偏重娱乐性。大家上SNS最主要的目的就是“扎堆，聊天，Kill time”（貌似是mayi的麦田说的？）。一本正经地弄出Business App一般很少有人问津。有人说LinkedIn就很严肃啊，Well，他那个人气和盈利模式你也知道。</p>
<p>3）SNS的价值。很多人说，SNS要变成这个，要变成那个。但我个人觉得，没那么复杂。很大程度上是投资人背后的吹打手写的貌似中立的文章罢了。人们互相认识可以在酒吧，但谈生意还是更喜欢去咖啡厅或高尔夫球场。SNS光靠广告盈利貌似前途渺茫，和搜索不同。甚至我认为SNS作为单个实体去盈利就是很难的，可以和其他的东西结合起来。很多硬件公司（如Intel）做的软件都是亏钱的，号称无私地去贡献code给开源社区，还听说Oracle用Intel的compiler的话，Intel甚至要付钱给Oracle。为什么这样做？左手亏钱，右手补。用Intel软件的优化出来的软件，在Intel的硬件平台上会有比竞争对手更好（如AMD）更好的表现，那最终用户就喜欢Intel的平台咯。</p>
<p>所以，天下没有免费的午餐的，但有共赢。</p>
<p>他们把这种事情不叫development, 也不叫marketing，叫做&#8221;enabling&#8221;。中文应该译作叫“推动”？</p>
<p>一句话，SNS有价值，但还没有被充分发掘。</p>
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		<title>Top10 Reasons Which Make Microsoft So Sucessful</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes Microsoft so successful? This is the question I thought  again and again for a long time. My personal answers are pulled together and  posted here while BillG just left MICROSOFT days ago.
1.          Right  timing &#38; place. MICROSOFT is growing up along with the booming  trend that computers help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What makes Microsoft so successful? This is the question I thought  again and again for a long time. My personal answers are pulled together and  posted here while BillG just left MICROSOFT days ago.</p>
<p>1.          <strong>Right  timing &amp; place</strong>. MICROSOFT is growing up along with the booming  trend that computers help people in every way. Under the background of times,  there will be another Microsoft even without this one, but all of them will be  likely to appear in US only.</p>
<p>n  People here are expensive – It will cost  you at least $150 to call a repairman to check your air conditioner; you should  be pretty rich to have a in-house maid;</p>
<p>n  People tend to use machines instead of  human to complete jobs – people like to weed by themselves, even if it is  general manager in cooperation;</p>
<p>n  Embedded immigrant cultures empower people  with the belief of being risk-taking entrepreneur. In a general MS engineering  team, you can easily find people with various faces, speaking various English  dialects.</p>
<p>n  Personal contribution is respected and  protected seriously. The right way of buying DVD is logging on amazon.com,  instead of turning to the street peddlers.</p>
<p>2.          <strong>Have  passions for what you are doing</strong>. The  leader, especially founder, should possess religious worship to what he is doing  and make every effort to realize it. Leaders focus on vision and strategy, while  managers focus on execution and plan. That is the main reason why industry is <a href="http://www.independent.co.ug/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=635&amp;Itemid=2462">pretty  concern</a> about Microsoft’s future in post-Gates. The targeting market  must be <a href="http://www.marketresearch.com/browse.asp?categoryid=1600">big enough</a>, better  potentially. Over three decades, Microsoft had a clear cut vision: put a desktop  computer on every desk. MICROSOFT has a strong belief that he is doing the right  thing and be ready to make every effort to realize it. Now MICROSOFT has a new  one with much bigger scope.</p>
<p>3.        <strong> </strong><strong>Hire smart people &amp; help them </strong><a href="http://anzman.blogspot.com/2008/05/microsoft-named-best-place-to-work.html"><strong>enjoy their job</strong></a><strong>.</strong> Top3 hiring rule for engineering guys is smart,  hard working and passion for technology. They also need appreciate MICROSOFT  culture, of course. Take education background as example, you can easily find  folks graduated from Ivy League. Microsoft, especially in Redmond, is just like  a university. You can always easily find various online/in-person trainings,  talks and courses. “Knowledge sharing” &amp; “Help others success” are highly  encouraged and awarded. You know what will happen if a group of well organized  smart people happily work for a single goal.</p>
<p align="left">4.          <strong>Understand your customers.</strong> From latest <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/msft/reports/ar07/staticversion/10k_fr_dis.html">annual report</a>, 3 of 5  operating segments( which targets enterprise customers) are earning money, but  the other 2(targeting consumer market) are losing money. MICROSOFT is claiming  that <a href="http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Enterprise-Apps/Gates-Google-Does-Not-Understand-Businesses-Needs/">GOOG does not understand businesses today</a>. At least, I can prove MICROSOFT does understand in his own  field. If you visit Sharepoint team, you can see that every user scenarios are  discussed seriously in <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/bill.z.li/Building1630/photo?authkey=SImuklNfnJI#5200025063478848306">board</a>. I ran into a  10-year researcher for a security product, whose job is monitoring hacker’s blog  and propose features in upcoming releases. TAP(Technical Access Program) is a  program which allows development team to receive representative customers  feedbacks prior to product RTM.</p>
<p align="left">5.          <strong>Build up  your core competence firstly, and then fully leverage your dominant  position.</strong> Obviously Windows is the most successful OS in the world,  especially when you look at its dominant <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_desktop_operating_systems">popularity</a>. Can you  image a world without Windows? MICROSOFT builds lots of software around Windows  – Office, DB, Dev tools, virtualization, security, search, you name it. But  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Microsoft">be careful</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_Microsoft_competition_case">all the time</a>.  J</p>
<p align="left">6.          <strong>Be  aggressive.</strong> Getting an <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsboPUjrGc">aggressive&amp; passionate leader</a> is the first step. Want every dollar in the market like a shark.  Not to advance is to go back. Anybody remembers <a href="http://reddevnews.com/news/devnews/article.aspx?editorialsid=1065">Borland Delphi</a>,  <a href="http://www.skynewswire.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4002">Netscape</a>? What is  MICROSOFT’s response seeing IPod’s success?</p>
<p align="left">7.          <strong>Think of  an open platform.</strong> Big enough but simple. Serve as many customers as  possible. If you look at Mac OS and Windows especially in initial age, you will  find that they are taking quite different ways. MICROSOFT builds an open  platform upon which everybody is encouraged to build software; while Apple has  the belief that only Apple can provide best <a href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060618002322AALSHss">end to end</a> personal  computing experience to customers. While customers enjoy Windows software from  third party, they are also paying dollars to MICROSOFT unconsciously. Also,  remember why Facebook gets its heyday while Myspace dominates SNS  market?</p>
<p align="left">8.          <strong>Play  with big dogs and share your success.</strong> Business is like battle to  certain extent. MICROSOFT needs friends to fight together. One or two loyal  friend is essential. Wintel alliance is much better. But remember that  “<a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;ct=res&amp;cd=1&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.infoworld.com%2Farticle%2F07%2F05%2F21%2FDell-Linux-machines-to-debut-Thursday_1.html&amp;ei=tMdoSJC7IIT6swKyvaDdDw&amp;usg=AFQjCNGQqB53ULghEb5Rw3cIKgu0gxy53Q&amp;sig2=ORGRAgUGVZNv12iqkuQviA">no permanent friends, only permanent  interests</a>.” Sometimes, <a href="http://www.informationweek.com/news/windows/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199900828">enemy can be also friend</a> in some angel. J Share your success by allocating some dollars to  your friends/partners.</p>
<p align="left">9.          <strong>Keep  learning.</strong> The world is ever changing. Keep sensitive to opportunities  and threats all the time. Sometimes, one trivial careless omission might result  in big troubles. For example, IE for Internet browser and Google for online AD.  Especially be alert to industry evolution trend.</p>
<p align="left">10.     <strong>Who knows</strong>. Why it must  have reasons? Actually I would like to keep it open. J</p>
<p>Looking at above, I believe that Microsoft has intense  confidence to compete with any software makers in the planet.   However the  biggest challenge ahead is <strong>game rule changing</strong>. That often means  rebulding the whole business model, which is extremely painful and expensive for  a mature company. Unfortunately, we have to sometimes. Microsoft makes money by  selling bits to customers, someone is expecting a  transformation:</p>
<ul>
<li>Google. <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?hl=en&amp;tab=we&amp;q=google">Google’s  revenue</a> is less than one third of <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?hl=en&amp;tab=we&amp;q=msft">Microsoft’s</a>,  but they are building <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/options/">software  in Internet</a> and sell them in AD-funded model. They also plan cloud  computing.</li>
<li>Redhat. Open source.  You can use my software <a href="http://www.redhat.com/licenses/gpl.html">for free</a> and only need pay a  little dollars for upgrade and service.</li>
<li>Salesforce. SaaS model. You  pay for what you need. <a href="http://www.salesforce.com/">No software</a>. No  installation.</li>
<li>Facebook. Internet app for  <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/342237_redherring05.html">Social  graph</a>. People build trust better there. More targeted  AD.</li>
<li>…</li>
</ul>
<p>They are actually the real fatal  killer from Microsoft&#8217;s perspective.</p>
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