Archive for the ‘Ideas’ Category

Online Publishing

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Technology is slowly but surely changing the ways we live our lives.  I used to spend a good part of my time reading the local newspaper everyday, just to play catch-up with the news.  Problem is, news on the local papers are not exactly catered to my taste buds.  Generally, I will just zoom in on the Money section, Commenary and Analysis and Digital Life.  That’s about all.  (Occasionally there will be some kind of Edison scandal or Zhang Ziyi pictures kind of stuff that catch my interests too.. but those are the exceptions… rather than the norm….)

Well, with the advent of the RSS feeds, I hardly even go to Straitstime Online (even though I just paid for a 200 SGD subscription just 2 months ago… )  It used to be good… because online definitely works better for me compared to reading off a bulky 50 page stack of yellowing papers… but the problem became more of relevancy.

Well Google Reader together wih the Plethora of RSS feeds help to solve this problem.  I am able to tap on the latest technology news that I like.  One of my good friends send me an interesting TechCrunch article on some struggling i-Phone developer and I am instantaneously hooked.  Now, I am a TechCrunch subscriber.

I think StraitsTimes way of monetising content will one day be irrelevant.  You see… a large part of straitstimes news, especially the overseas segments are just bought… in-bulk from reuters, bloomberg, etc… These people just stream their content over the internet for free.  The only thing that is really being reported, i.e. sending someone down to a scene to perform your classic interview is generally for very local content.

An avid finanical news reader will just stream in the content from Bloomberg, CNBC, New York Times, etc… and they will be almost all covered save the little tit-bits of local news…. which frankly… did not quite interests me save the gst credits policy… which was really something ingenious.

In that case, should Straitstimes just do it the normal way, i.e. through pure advertising and give their content for free.  They can monetise their feeds through things like feedburner too.. to serve ads to customer.  But as my friend pointed out to me over lunch, this surviving on advertising model alone no longer works.  Online advertising has only worked for one company, i.e. Google.. and they key was in a great business model in the Pay-Per-Click system.

Hmmm… so what is going to happen to our StraitsTimes and SPH?

Crazy Tooltip Idea

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

image I was snooping around at some financial websites when I see quite a lot of useful tooltips.  Some tooltips point to quotes, while other tooltips point to real time graphs.  I was wondering… maybe we can provide a web service that can allow people to very easily get such data… and another service which integrates these data sources to display meaningful tooltips.

So we have some people that keep scraping some online websites like stock prices, wikipedia, online dictionary etc… to have all the right data sources….

And from there… allow people to create powerful tooltips by just including some javascript file… which will pull data from such sources and wrap it up nicely in charts, graphs, etc… i.e. allow a normal website to have more meaningful tooltip functionalities.

So many times, i have linked content on my blog to wikipedia.  Why can’t I just install a blog module to programmatically link my content to relevant info in wikipedia.  We can also pull the first paragraph of these wikipedia articles to be displayed in a tooltip!

—- 8 Mar 2008 —-

Chanced upon  some other guy who has kind of implemented this crazy tooltip idea.  Only thing is… they have only advertisement on the tooltip… I mean.. who will actually click on something like this?  Surely they could provide a more insightful tooltip, before pointing it to advertisement?

Tooltip Business Idea

.. I think Internet is always WIN-WIN.  A 2 way street….

Use Liquor/Brandy to Subsidise your Travel

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

wine I was just thinking about how “kiasu” Singaporeans always buy their fill of liqour and wine when they are coming back from the travel. I believe that a lot of them buy because of being “kiasu” rather than for actual consumption. I am one of them. Since army days, I have bought this stupid XO and till now, I have yet to consume it.

With the recent hike in GST… to 7%…. I am even more tempted to buy… (or am I wrong? do u get charged GST in airport? Shouldn’t right?)
Since everybody is entitled to 2 bottles of wine and brandy when coming back to Singapore. Why not set up a system that let people have a chance to sell their wine at a price > duty free but < market price. There seems to exists an arbitrage opportunity. In fact, it can be tied in with travel packages… and the profit… can be used to subsidise the air tickets. Why? It might even make travelling on Tiger Airways free!

And better still! People can state exactly what kind of wine, electronic goods that they will like…..

Currently, I think only will work for wine and cigarettes with very high taxes! But if GST one day becomes like VAT, 21%… who knows?