Monday, November 27, 2006

Do you want to pay e-auction tax?

Would you want to sell your products in the e-auction if the government is going to tax you for the profit on the product sold?
How government is going to monitor the collection of the tax on the e-auction sale?

What is your opinion?

Read this for more information - The Online Auction Tax Debate (www.ecommercetimes.com)

Monday, November 20, 2006

RFID - Latest applications and success stories

This article provides a list of applications of RFID in various fields namely:
  • Supply chain management - used in the tracking of assets and production pallets along the manufacturing supply chain
  • Manufacturing and warehousing - tracking usage and location of materials and equipments during the manufacturing process
  • Retail operations - helps retailers reduce labor and manual costs beside curbs shoplifting and boosts store productivity.
  • Food industry
  • Livestock - identification of the animals
  • Healthcare - used in hospitals and on patients
  • Security tracking
  • Parcel and parts monitoring - DHL and airport baggage handling
  • Pharmaceutical industry - Drug industry in US need to deploy RFID label in 2007
  • Gaming Industries - used to prevent cheating on the gambling table by putting RFID on the chips
  • Libraries - helps the books loan and providing real time inventory information
Read more here - Emerging Signs of an RFID Payoff (www.ecommercetimes.com, 18th Nov 2006)

An ethical issue - LAWYER Blogging & get customers

The marketing potential from blogging which may helps to generate income/potential clients to the blogging lawyers may cause some ethical discussion.

  • Should lawyer be prohibited from blogging due to the nature of blogging which may contain some elements of marketing?
  • Can we stop lawyers from expressing their personal opinion on the blog?

Putting up comments and blog can be translated into advice or advertising. These can be considered as breaching of the professional code of ethics. This is a dilemma faced by lawyers in this new tech-internet environment.

This long article can be obtained here - Blogging Lawyers: The Ethics Debate (www.ecommercetimes.com, 19th Nov 2006)

Friday, November 17, 2006

Selling four pirated DVD online - fined RM8,000.

TheStar online reported that an IT expert was fined RM8,000 under the Copyright Act 1987 for selling four pirated DVDs in the Internet.

I believe this also apply to the selling of photocopied books over the Internet. This is one of the legal issue related to e-commerce.


IT expert fined RM8,000 for offering to sell four pirated DVDs

PENANG: An IT expert was fined RM8,000 after he pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to three counts of offering to sell four pirated DVDs over the Internet.

Poh Wee Leng, 30, from Petaling Jaya, was fined RM2,000 for each infringing copy while his friend, Huan Su Ling, 25, who was jointly charged with him, was freed after the prosecution withdrew the charges against her.

Poh, who is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Business Administration, admitted on Friday to committing the offences at a house at Solok Tembaga Dua in Island Park here at about 1pm on Oct 12.

He and Huan had claimed trial when they were first charged on Oct 17.

The four titles of the pirated DVDs were Garfield: Tale of Two Kitties, Garfield, The Da Vinci Code and Mean Girl.

The two Garfield titles were stated in the first charge.

The offence under the Copyright Act 1987 carries a fine of RM2,000 to RM20,000 per copy or maximum five years jail or both.

Judge Hadhariah Syed Ismail ordered Poh to serve a total jail term of 18 months if he failed to pay the fine.

Poh, who was represented by R.S.N. Rayer, paid up.

Poh was funded by Malaysia Venture Capital Management Bhd (MAVCAP) in 2004 to develop a portal for ROOMMART that allowed users to find roommates and accommodation.

MAVCAP is wholly owned by the Ministry of Finance Inc.

Huan, who is pursuing a Masters in Computer Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia here, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal after the prosecution withdrew the charges against her.

She had represented Malaysia at the Imagine Cup in Brazil in 2004 which was organised by Microsoft.

Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student technology competition with more than 65,000 students from 100 countries entering this year’s event.




Tuesday, November 14, 2006

4 seconds - That is what I need ........

4 seconds - That's what I need to wait for a website to load.

I will stay if the website can be downloaded within 4 seconds. If it takes more than 4 seconds, I will leave. So, it is important for website designers and owners to ensure that their website can be downloaded within this time frame.

This is a finding disclosed in a recent survey conducted by Akamai.
  • This is the outcome from 75% of the 1058 web shopper surveyed.
  • 4 seconds is half of the previous surveyed time in the early days of online shopping.
  • 30% of the respondents, beside leaving the website, will at the same time spread and share the negative experiences through viral marketing - words of mouth.

Reading link is available here -
Websites face four-second cut-off (news.bbc.co.uk)

Monday, November 13, 2006

Unauthorised tapping into home WIFI - Teenager is facing a jail term

Imagine tapping into the other's home wireless network (WiFi) connection using your laptop to access Internet. You may end up in the jail.

A Singaporean teenager is the first person to be charged in Singapore under the new law - Computer Misuse Act - for tapping to gain unauthorise access) into other's home WiFi. The affected neighbour has made a police report on the incident against him.

If convicted, he can go to the jail up to 3 years and fined up to S$10,000. This is indeed very expensive as compare to applying and install your own Internet access.

For more reading, refer to TheStar (12th November 2006) and NST (12th November 2006)

Question:
Who's responsibility to secure the home WIFI systems? Owner or Service Provider?

UTAR most visited page - wble.utar.edu.my

Screenshot from www.alexa.com

As displayed in the www.alexa.com, a website that provide traffic ranking for online websites, the most visited page of UTAR is wble.utar.edu.my (41%) instead of the www.utar.edu.my (28%) as voted by students.

Screenshot from www.alexa.com

Screenshot from YahooGroups Poll (UTAR Students votes)

This is mainly due to the extensiveness of the wble (Web-based learning environment) application in some of the faculties in UTAR. Another popular page visited is mail.utar.edu.my (27%) which is the e-mail page for staff which also indicating high usage of email in communication among the staff and students.

You can try this Alexa.com services to search on other websites' traffic rank.

Friday, November 10, 2006

100 million websites

Since a humble beginning of 18,000 websites in August 1995, the Web now has 100 million websites. This milestone was achieved in October this year, according to Netcraft, an Internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995.

Here are some interesting facts:
  • 54.6 million websites are in US
  • 15 million in Germany
  • 6 million in UK
  • 2.8 million in Canada
  • 2.55 million in France
  • 47 or 48 million of them are active websites.
  • The number increase dramatically for the last 2 years thanks to blogging.
  • The United States, Germany, China, South Korea and Japan show the greatest Web site growing spurts.
  • When the Web was started in 1989, it was started as a mechanism for sharing high energy particle physics data.
  • Web "explosion" took place when businesses realized they could use the Internet to make money.
  • In both the business world and the social scene, a Web site is now an identifier almost as common as a phone number or an e-mail address.
Moer reading can be obtained here - Web reaches new milestone: 100 million sites (www.cnn.com) 1st Nov 2006

For more resources on Internet History and evolution, click this link - Online Evolution

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Enemies of the Internet

Ever heard of "Enemies of the Internet"?

Its refer to the countries that suppressing the freedom of expression over the Internet (also known as web censorship) especially blogging. For example,
  • being prevented from posting news online or writing a blog.
  • censor and block online content.
  • arrest and detain bloggers.
13 countries has been listed as the enemies of the Internet:
  • Belarus
  • China
  • Cuba
  • Egypt
  • Iran
  • Myanmar
  • North Korea
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria
  • Tunisia,
  • Turkmenistan,
  • Uzbekistan and
  • Vietnam.
Worldwide, 61 people, 52 in China, are in prison for posting what the countries claimed was "subversive" content.

This news come from 2 sources namely BBC News Technology - 'Enemies of the internet' named and Yahoo!News Tech -13 nations denounced for Web censorship. (Nov 8)

IBM to produce Privacy-Friendly RFID Tags

The current application and usage of RFID tag has generated various concern among the users mainly concentrated on the privacy issues. Why?
  • Tagged items carried by the buyers can tracked within 30 feets away, enabled its whereabout to be located.
  • This will create the opportunity for thieves with RFID scanners to rob the expensive items and its owners.
  • If the tag is removed, then the retailers will find difficult when the product is being returned, will all the data already missing.
With the introduction of clipped tag, the antenna can be easily teared off. This leave only the data in the remaining tag without being tracked.

Though this product is able to address the privacy concern, another area to be looked into will be the cost - cost for item-level tagging is still very high.

Detailed reading is avalable at Yahoo!News - Tech:
IBM's Privacy-Friendly RFID Tag Ready For Production

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Which page of UTAR website is the most popular?

Want to know which of the following pages of the UTAR website is the most visited page for the past 6 months? What is your guess?
  • wble.utar.edu.my
  • utar.edu.my
  • mail.utar.edu.my
  • library.utar.edu.my
  • mail2.utar.edu.my
  • web2.utar.edu.my
Click here for the voting: YahooGroup Poll http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ubai3013-oct2006/surveys?id=12460402

Polling will be closed on the 12th Nov 2006. Hurry! I will disclose and compare the finding with the polling on the 13th Nov 2006.

YouTube vs Utube.com

Different spelling.......same pronunciation.

YouTube - Online Video Sharing site. Also the Time Invention of the Year 2006. Established since 2004.
Utube.com - Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment, industry equipment maker - website established since 1996.

Due to the popularity of YouTube, some users mistakenly treated Utube.com as YouTube.com resulted in dramatic increase of web page request and visits, from 1500 hits per months to as high as 2 million hits per month. This caused the company server to crash a few times.

Now, Utube.com is suing YouTube.com for causing its server to crash as well as causing it losing business and the need to invest in more reliable server. It requested YouTube to change its name or to finance its new rebranding process.

From www.ecommercetimes.com - "Domain-name confusion has been around as long as the World Wide Web. Some have tried to capitalize on the element of human error and confusion, by snatching up like-sounding domains and establishing ad-filled outposts."

More reading can be obtained here - YouTube sued over domain use. (www.ecommercetimes.com)

What do you think? Share you comment:
Who is making the mistake here? Users or YouTube?

Monday, November 06, 2006

Accessing Internet from your CAR

Now, we can access Internet from our mobile phone from anywhere including while we are driving.
In the near future, we can suft Internet directly from PCs install in our cars.

Imagine doing this while on the road...of course not while you are driving!
  • Checking e-mails
  • Downloading songs or files
  • Placing reservation for restaurant or movie
  • Checking road map
  • MSN or Skyping
  • Doing online banking and lots more.....

PCs are connected through the mobile phone connection or signal.........and WIMAX in the near future.

More reading can be available here (www.ecommercetimes.com) - Web Access in Cars Hits the Road