09.27.08

True Reflection

Posted in Pakistan, Random Thoughts tagged , at 2:40 am by Saud

The state of affairs of a society is merely a reflection of the people of that society.

09.20.08

Browser War 2

Posted in Technology tagged , at 12:16 am by Saud

People thought the browser war was a thing of the past. NOT ANY MORE!!

It started off with Firfox taking out their 3.0 version (best ever so far) with a bang. They made  “the download day” a record breaking stuff. Mozilla has been growing ever since they’ve started, and from the looks of it, they are doing a lot of the things right. With their plug-ins, their add-ons, their tabbed interface, and their simplicity they have become a very strong competitors in the browser industry.

Then recently, GOOGLE proposed that browsers needed to be better. They needed to be simpler, user friendly and most important of all, powerful enough to load the websites of the new age with speed. And their answer to all of that was, CHROME – beta. Interestingly enough, all of the Google sites worked really well, but that was it. They have problems with java scripts, frequent crashes (competing with Windows) and an overly simplified design and with all of this they think that they have the answer to what the world needs with Web 2.0. For now they claim that this is just a BETA version. When they do go for a full launch, hopefully things will be better.

Microsoft has always been a dominant player in the web browser industry; only because it came in with the windows operating system. This highly criticized move led to the Netscape going open source and eventually changing into Mozilla. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the winner of the first Browser war successfully created its huge niche. That doesn’t go to say anything about how good or bad it is. Since it was just a default browser that came with the Windows OS, the layman user used it without a second thought.
The latest news is, Microsoft has introduced IE 8.0. This is MS answer to the Web 2.0 needs. Highly simplistic in style, yet looks a lot like Firfox and Chrome but together in a blender. Writing this post, I can already see a lot of bugs which they have introduced. Don’t know what more they have added to it. I am expecting more bugs since its a Microsoft product, but for now they too are hiding behind the BETA release.

Once there was Opera. It tried to enter the browser market. It brought along some interesting concepts, but due to the lack of user friendliness it didn’t make much of an impact. I am not going to say much about this one partially because I haven’t used it much. I once installed it, then uninstalled it after a few hrs. Latest news from different sources is, they don’t have much of a niche.

Macintosh also came in the browser market with its Safari. However, it hasn’t made much of an impact in the market. Again I used it once. Didn’t like it much. Was way too “MACish”, so i just left it at that. It comes as a default browser with every mac  : )  and MACers seem to be happy with it.

So with IE 8.0 – beta, Chrome – Beta, and Firfox 3.0, the browser war 2 begins. Firefox, which seems to be the best technically and with their experience in the market which they have, is my favorite to win this war. Microsoft has reshaped the IE, but with their history of bugs and crashes, I don’t expect much. Chrome is going to be a tough competitor only because of the GOOGLE power. It will be interesting to see how Chrome shapes up being opensouce and having the backing of Google. Chrome has already found itself tempered with, with the unofficial ports of it running on Linux and Mac. I predict there will be several different versions of chrome in days to come.

 

09.12.08

Power

Posted in Random Thoughts at 1:40 am by Saud

I have often wondered what leads a person to be totally oblivious to his/her own prejudice while he/she enforces their views onto others (with all sincerity).

09.08.08

Management for Dummies: To Control Consumption, Restrict Outflow

Posted in Management for Dummies, Pakistan at 9:13 am by Saud

“New steps to reduce oil consumption: Two weekly off days, petrol pumps to close on Fridays” – DAWN 08-Sept-08.
(http://www.dawn.com/2008/09/08/top1.htm)

In order to reduce the oil consumption, the govt. has finally come up with an ingenious (read mastermind) plan which is a real breakthrough. To restrict consumption, restrict distribution; isn’t that simple and wonderful. When people won’t have any oil on Friday, they will consume less (somehow..), hence consumption will go down (depending on the ’somehow;); the country’s oil worries have been solved :) (again…somehow).

This gets better. The govt has also introduced another holiday hoping that people would stay home and save on oil. This is like icing on the cake. (Any more brilliant plans like these and i’m sure the day is not far when Pakistan will be exporting oil).

Dilbert should be learning a thing or two from this govt.

09.07.08

…the new democratic government of criminals ….

Posted in Pakistan at 1:10 am by Saud

Well, its 6th Sept 2008 and now our newly elected democratic government is complete with the new President and the Prime Minister. Its worth noting that both have spent some substantial time behind bars; no, its not like Nelson Mandela, these guys have legitimate criminal records.

Ironically, they are the democratically elected rulers of the state. That goes a long way in describing the people of Pakistan….at least a majority of them.

If i were to put it in one sentence….
“the majority of the Pakistani population chose criminals to rule them” …..and as a colleague at work recently reminded me…this is the ‘land of the pure’.