Never Lost Again : Bill Kilday

There is hardly any computer or mobile phone user untouched by Google in the past decade.

Be it Gmail , Maps , YouTube , Android or the ubiquitous Google search box , most of us can’t imagine life without the google products.

To top it, no one pays a Google bill !

Today we take Google Maps for granted , to get the directions to reach a place ,to look for a restaurant nearby or simply to know where you are at a particular time while travelling.  It is such a recent phenomenon  and yet it makes you wonder how you got along earlier before Google Maps came into being.

“Never Lost Again” by Bill Kilday  is the story of the evolution of Google Maps. I say evolution and not development as these kind of projects do not follow a rigid plan but take their own course depending on a plethora of factors like hardware capabilities, state of economy, availability of funds, Marketability of intermediate products and by-products and of course chance happenings.

No doubt Americans are great innovators. An average american is unfettered by too many cultural Dos and Don’ts and dares to attempt what appears impossible.  While in fields like Automobiles, aviation, Pharmacy or Domestic appliances the improvements  are incremental,  in the field of information technology it is real magic ,particularly so after the advent of Internet or simply the NET.

Before the Iphone, who would have thought of multi touch access or pinching an image to zoom in or zoom out ? Who would have thought of accessing dynamic , global maps through a pocket size device ? Even now I feel , sheer magic it is !

Perhaps there is not one company at the Silicon Valley  that deliberately planned and developed such devices or technologies.  It is a convergence of technologies related to Maps, satellite imagery,  gaming, search engines all evolving independently to create the great user experience that we are seeing today.

Google Maps as we know today is a convergence of Smartphone Operating System, Database applications, Digital Mapping, Satellite imagery and Search Engine Algorithms.

In the period 1995-2005, a number of start ups shot up funded by Venture Capitalists. Most of them folded up due to lack of funds and a a few survived.  It  does not mean that the survivors were the very the best  in the business as there were so many factors other than technology that decided who would survive.

Fortunately or unfortunately, in the field of IT, the rule is “winner takes all” . You can be never sure  if the good guy has won. In the OS war, Windows along with Internet Explorer emerged victorious in the 90s and the issue is very much debatable if life of a PC User would have been better had someone else won. (As I am writing this I just got a report of a Windows 10 Crash from a friend. ) Of course , any system can crash but I generally find a kind of helplessness with windows users when their system does not behave in the way they expect it to.

Never Lost Again is the story of a company called Keyhole  , a provider of digital maps to its subscribers over the internet. The story is narrated as seen through the eyes of a marketing man ; one who calls himself a Product Manager and a Product Marketing Manager, both rolled into one.

So you learn more about financial, legal and marketing challenges than about technology . In a way this makes it a more interesting read. Who wants to read about algorithms and image formats ? Yes, lot of complex processes are  absurdly simplified  but it keeps the interest alive for a layman ;for eg “Stitching up images into a mosaic to be streamed through a server ” definitely sounds better than “separating luma signal and chroma signal and using advance video codecs to compress “

Be that as it may, the trials and tribulations that a start up team undergoes is fascinating and awe-inspiring.  I feel entrepreneurs are more successful in US  than elsewhere as there, it is okay to fail. They take more risks or to put it in baseball idiom, they take mighty swings with gay abandon and once connected end up with  huge hits !

Out of all the IT companies, Google definitely stands out as unique as they aimed at great user experience rather than profits. The Keyholers (Keyhole Company emplyees) once merged with Googlers on acquisition, noticed that in Google nobody talked about revenues, break-even point etc. They solely went after great user experience which they achieved to the full extent ; and the dollars followed them automatically.

It is absolutely incredible  that after burning millions of dollars to create Google Maps and Google earth, they just gave it away for free and yet made up for this loss on revenues from sheer brand value of Google and revenue from other products .

In his letter to Shareholders Google Co founders warned the investors that it was not a conventional company to focus on wealth creation for shareholders. Yet the market continued to reward the shareholders with huge profits year after year.

Today the google products , beside the well known Google toolbar include Gmail, You-tube, Google docs, Google-drive, Photos, Translate, News ,Books  etc covering  every aspect of personal computers. It is not exaggeration to say that all your computer needs are fulfilled just by a laptop running on Linux OS  and a reliable WIfi connection. There is absolutely no need for any other software like windows or MS Office, and it’s all on the cloud and it’s all for free to use . Who says there’s no free lunch ?!

Trivia

The geeks may not go after profits but they sure do put their signatures on their products. I use Debian OS ; which user of the OS can forget the name of the creator  Ian and his girlfriend Deborah.

Recently I learnt ,Android was created by  Andy Rubin ! 

 

 

 

Who moved the personal websites and why do we need to revive them?

It was circa 1998, and with my first ever internet connection, Satyam online, I was surfing the net at snail’s pace. I stumbled on a web hosting site called angelfire.com.

They were giving away free web hosting space for single page websites for people wanting to publish personal web sites.

I came across a six year old from Sweden who had published a picture of her doll house with a short note about herself. Could not find that site , she would be a young lady by now. The pic above shows another six year old rocking on his personal web site.

I asked myself , if a six year old could do it, why not me. I registered my first domain name Sibha.com for free and published my first web page at angelfire.com. 50 percent of the screen space was covered by advertisements and I had a domain name and hosting space for free! Cost of paid hosting was quite prohibitive, not to mention the cost of hardware and networking connectivity.

It was almost thirty years ago and yet today we hardly see any personal web sites. Who killed the interest ?

Firstly, those were the days when there were no smart-phones and applications like Facebook and WhatsApp were beyond any imagination. The first web application on social media, as I know was Orkut by Google in 2004.

So, personal website was the only way one shared photos on public. The net connectivity was not good enough for sharing videos.

Of course email groups were the conduits for sharing gossips and net gyan. So, it made a lot of sense for anyone; individual or a commercial venture to have a website to communicate with the public. HTML language and web site designing were taught in schools, though as always HTML was taught in Indian schools by teachers who had no idea of computers and it was just another set of questions and answers.

After the dot com bubble burst in the early 2000, and with the advent of smartphones and dumb apps, emails and web sites were solely for business . The death knell to personal websites was sounded loud and clear.

Why do we need to revive it ?

Today we have a plethora of media to convey to the rest of the world what you had for breakfast and what gifts you got for your birthday . The vocabulary of a netizen is restricted to like, forward , upload, emojis and stickers.

The art of writing a good email or creating an art work with 0s and 1s is hardly rewarded. Just pick up something from the net and keep forwarding it to all your friends, frenemies and their uncles and aunts.

 For young people, particularly, a website would foster creativity while instagram or whatsapp makes people Zombies. New terms have come up like sexting and drunken texting , in this age of instant gratification. When I write a blog , I look for a quiet place and for texting and forwarding memes, the noisier the place , better it is.


Whatever, while Smartphones with their apps cannot be wished away, they do have their place, it is time we revive the kind of media that calls for deliberate creative writing (not texting) or art work.

Any company or a professional who wants to showcase her products or ideas would require a website, not whatsapp or facebook.

Other big changes which have occurred over the years is the falling price of web hosting and ease of web designing. Today you can host a site at one third of the money you spend on mobile bills. You can put up a site and maintain it without writing a single line of code.

Here’s a brief howto defined in Four Steps on how to approach the issue if you ever want a site of your own.

Step 1. Decide on the right name and a domain name for your site. It could be personal like ‘anuwrites.online’ or a business-like url printsolutions.com .

Step 2. Goto any of the hosting sites which would do the name registration . Some links are https://in.godaddy.com/ , https://www.bigrock.in/ . Register your domain name for one year, two years or as you wish. Sample pricing per year is as under


Step 3 . Find a place to host your site. Basically these companies provide the servers to serve your web pages to the public. Here again the rates are very reasonable besides the links given in step 2 there are many who claim to provide discount hosting , eg  https://hostripples.in/

Step 4 . Now that you have an address for your place on the net , you have a place to store the contents in the form of 0s and 1s, you can start the design and construction. For personal web sites , it would be total fun to design your own site, particularly if you have time to waste on whatsapp and facebook arguing with strangers or fishing for likes from the whole world  . If you are a busy person or if you want a professional designer, just use justdial or google your way to find a web designer.

Cheers !