Tuesday, June 2, 2009

How To Create Embed Image In Gmail

First thing to do is make your image available online. upload it somewhere, like http://www.imageshack.us for example. if you uploaded it in imageshack, get the direct link of the image and paste it on your browser.

here is a sample image i uploaded so you can test it yourself in the next steps: http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/1627/zi060813vo1.gif

once its loaded in your browser, drag your mouse across the image so the whole image gets selected or highlighted (it would turn dark to indicate that it is successfully highlighted/selected). don't miss that part.

then while it is selected/highlighted, right-click your mouse over it, then from the menu which appears, choose COPY.

go to your GMAIL account, then COMPOSE MAIL. use RICH FORMATTING instead of PLAIN TEXT. then press CTRL-V to paste the copied image in your message body. the image will then show and appear embedded. fill out the recipients of your email, then send away!

of course, your recipients should be online to be able to view the image (in GMAIL, they should choose to DISPLAY IMAGES BELOW when they receive your email with embedded image).

http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/1627/zi060813vo1.gif

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Kaixin001 & Kaixin Meets in Court

Something big is going on...

The operator of one of China’s most popular social network, Kaixin001.com, has just filed a lawsuit against Oak Pacific Interactive, which started a competing service in Oct. under the domain of Kaixin.com. In the suit, Kaixin001.com has asked Oak Pacific Interactive stop using the Kaixin.com name.

Kaixin001.com is best known for its addictive online games. But the rapid growth of Kaixin001.com posed a direct challenge to Xiaonei.com, which also happens to be owned by Oak Pacific Interactive. When Oak Pacific Interactive launched Kaixin.com, it also adopted a layout and game options that looked akin to Kaixin001.com. The new Kaixin.com soon became popular, perhaps in part because some users thought they were logging onto Kaixin001.com, which accused Kaixin.com of unfair competition.

Now, just sit back and wait a little bit to see where the lawsuit is heading for.

Has The Google Time Come?

Let's consider - how many time are you using Google products every day?

Now Google is my major search engine; Gmail has always been my mail box for years; Google Docs is taking root rapidly, and I just can't imagine if Chrome become the prime browser someday in the future.

To be frank with everyone, Chrome 2.0 sucks to the extreme. Lacking even the basic functions, it's so barebone, and its only selling point, the browsing speed, couldn't go very far. However, I beg you wouldn't sacrifice yourself a great deal of functions just for that insignificant speed increase. So far, Chrome has largely disappointed all the Google adorers, in perhaps every aspect.

It may be, though, that Google see its browser little more than a front end for web-based applications such as Gmail or Google Docs, and figures that the applications themselves, not the browser, is where most functionality will reside.

The Google time has yet to come, but we are in that right direction.

Monday, May 18, 2009

GWF is Beaten

I've found an easy way to detour GFW. This entry serves as a celebration to the wisdom of those longed for freedom of speech!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Dormient For a While

This blog will be in a dormient status for a while untill further notice. Access to this blog is being blocked by GFW (Great Fire Wall), so I have to stop updating for the moment. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Twitter Would Soon Kiss Nytimes


Twitter is revving up and would soon kiss Nytimes! Thanks to a full string of celebrities - Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher and Britney Spear, etc - Twitter is now on its way to surpass everyone, and everything, on the internet. The traditional powerhouse Nytimes.com would soon be overtaken in terms of unique visitors. So who is going to compete with Twitter in the Webby Award gala? Name your candidate!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Micro-blogging

Have my Twitter and Facebook set up, again, today! Follow me buddies!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Rejaw is in Dead Pool Now

To most of you, this might not be newsworthy at all. Rejaw has announced its dead recently amid an increasingly fierce battle over social market share. Though the dead of Rejaw is not considered notable, what behind it perhaps is an upcoming demises of a long string of similar sites. As Twitter getting bigger and bigger rapidly and has somehow managed to become the standard of mini-blogging, other weaker rivals would soon be marginalized and meet their ends.

One of the survivors trailing way behind Twitter is Plurk, who seems to be still enjoying a healthy grow in this smokeless warfare. (Taiwan Plurker was the main force behind this grow) Though it does have some distinctive features to show right now, no one can tell how long the magic would last.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

PDF to Word

PDF to Word is an amazing free service recently available online. Converting PDF has always been one of the hardest nuts to crack. By saying that I mean PDF converter is not rare, but most of them fail in one way or the other; some convert files into awkward formats while others simply don't work the way you expect!

I tried PDF to Word today with a PDF file shot through with pictures, and minutes later it returned me via email an impeccable work! Well done Nitro! (Nitro is the provider of this free service)

BTW, don't forget to check out "other free tools" on the navigational bar of the site. More magic is waiting for you there.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Trade Your Twitter for Real Buck!

Are you still trying to sell domain name? Keep up the date! Now the buzzword is trading Twitter accounts!

And just don't be surprised to know that among the first batch of Twitter buyers is CNN, see details here. One on-sale Twitter account "custom_t_shirts" is currently priced at $1,500,000. (there is a Recently Exchanged Names list on the bottom of the site) This is truly amazing! Thanks to Twitter, we see some peripheral services are burgeoning day by day, like the URL shortening service - bit.ly - and now the Twitter account trading platform.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

OMG, Beauty is Hunt!

All about eye candy! Moko is a site targeting only beauties and Apollos. With an ordinary look, I will never stand a chance of being a member of Moko. XD

At any time, there is always a troupe of hand-picked beatuies waiting for your ballots, though I regard Moko as an entertainment site, for feasting my eyes. If you are tired of reading text, check it out for some juicy photos!

Zemanta Enriches Your Blogging

Zemanta is, in general, a blogging enrichment tool. I tried this firefox addon a few times and thought it was not at its perfect stage right now. It claimed to suggest proper tags, links, photos and related articles on any blog entry but in fact it had repeatedly failed to present me the right photos for my blog piece. Inarguably, the whole idea behind Zemanta was great, saving your time on blogging while enriching your blog content as you type. I hope the author will keep improve on this extension and one day become a powerful widget for bloggers.

But just don't be so ecstatic since for now Zemanta offers little, if any, support to Chinese. We may have to wait a wee bit before a Chinese simulator coming out.

Damn IE and Firefox Incompatibility

No joke! My torturing first-hand experience of IE and Firefox incompatibility.

I put some songs on my blog today, and just didn't want the musics to autostart so I dictated autostart="false" in the script. Things should have been all done, I thought! However, while it worked fine in Internet Explorer, it did not be so in Mozilla Firefox. The default setting for IE is "false" which means the music will not play automatically. But the default setting for Firefox is "true". Hell with them!

A google search revealed thousands of complaints about this incompatibility, but few solutions available.

Countless painful drills into this shit eventually unearthed the treasurable solution - autostart="0".

It REALLY sucks... But at least I know how to disable autostart with Firefox now. Thanks incompatibility!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Cometdocs - Free Online File Converter

Well, the title says it all. Cometdocs is a free online file converter, featuring a wide range of formats. Its 4-step-done status bar indicates nothing but simplicity and user-friendliness. However, a really bad news is that Cometdocs currently has a very poor support of Chinese characters. Besides that, it is mighty (and free).

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Online Photo Processor

You heard about human-powered search engine (人肉搜索) a lot, but now you have to put another word into your pocket - human-powered photo processor (人肉图片处理器?).

Tucia (吐司网) is exactly what I'm talking about, a human-powered photo processor based on Web 2.0 spirit.

First of all, it's free! (well, I'm talking about the basis service, if you want a Pro account, you gotta pay for it. And their international service is also priced. ) The whole idea behind Tucia is simple. You submit your photos at Tucia along with a bunch of elaborate requests, and your submissions will then be processed by graphic experts from all over China. I highly recommend you go take a shot at Tucia to experiece the real magic of graphic processing.

Today, we see more and more burgeoning sites that tried to take advantage of Web 2.0 to create a blue ocean gain preliminary successes on this newly-discovered business model. But it's just the beginning, even more ideas are busily in preparation for action in the upcoming future.

Before & After Tucia (click to enlarge)

Online T-shirt Showcase

Superficially, UNIWoW(优物) is an ordinary retailer of T-shirt, but deep down, it's a bridge between tee designers and potential buyers. The site boasts a special slogan 'unique stuff for every 24 hours' and had never failed to act it out since its inception.

It is distinct from MYTshirt and Threadless. While the latter two were trying to sell tees designed by you and me, UNIWoW had successfully gathered a group of elite designers and turned their designs directly into products, as quickly as it can, and on a 24 hours basis. At the same time, designers at UNIWoW benefit from their artistic acts, they would be rewarded 10 RMB for each designed tee sold. And don't be surprised when you see the tees sold there are reasonably priced. =)

Browser Recording - ScreenCastle

You should take a serious look at ScreenCastle, a Java-powered handy online recording tool. The homepage of ScreenCastle cannot be more simple and impressive, a whopping red button stands out on the right with no other visual frition.

Upon clicking the red jumbo, a pop-up menu will appear and recording is immediately on its way. (BTW: audio is nicely supported) In addition, ScreenCastle offers you a wide range of sharing codes to make sharing your video a piece of cake. I should say you can really count on this service to record some on-screen tutorial or introduction and then spread them over internet. Enjoy browser recording!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Why Happy Farm Addictive?

No matter how you slice it, a simple game, known as Happy Farm, which simulates the whole process of running a farm, has quickly taken hold on many SNS(Social Networking Services) sites. Since its debut, the game has effectively absorbed a group of loyal gamers who tirelessly visited and took care of "their farms" on a regular basis. Most of the gamers even paid visits to their virtual farms more frequently than to loo. In fact, to some gaming loyalists, they were engaging in some kind of business instead of simply playing an online Flash game.

I think one feature of the game could help explain the absorption, which I personally call "limited playability". Online games with this feature don't offer you an unlimited satisfaction, instead, your content is accomplished piecemeal. You are not supposed to play the game through at one go but required to come back every so often in order to continue your game play.

I found recently many games had started to tap into this characteristic and had surprisingly scored well. Spending a lot of time at one go on any given game would bore even a hardcore player quickly, however, spending like 5%-10% of your time every day on a game is traditionally defined as fun!

It is not hard to guess that limited playability, a new big idea from the game industry, would soon serve as powerful ammunition to gamers across the globe. Just brace yourself.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Is Digg Stealing Traffic?

The guy behind Digg is apparently running some tricks. Now on the Digg homepage, you see all links are shortened, like this one http://digg.com/d1p5OI. Trimmed link is admirable as now everyone is using twitter, with no more than 130 characters allowed for each message. Shortened link is a way to make link sharing possible when your words are legally truncated.

But here comes the tricky part: when you click on those shortened links on Digg, they do NOT redirect you to the original URL, tricky? Digg, in fact, wants to keep your traffic forever! Unless you bother to click the "X" button on the top right. (would you really bother?)

Hmm... Time wouldn't be long before Comscore blowing her top for this foxy trafic stealing scheme.

Monday, April 13, 2009

SkipScreen Firefox Add-on

If you are a Firefox user, you should plug SkipScreen into your browser. What kind of screens do this freebie help you skip? Unexaggeratedly speaking, all the clicking and waiting on sites like RapidShare, Zshare, MegaUpload... and the like will be a thing of the past... Your downloads shall start instantly without any boring countdown from this day forth.

Still not satisfied? Come on man! It's free!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Check Backlink at Your Pleasure

The buzzword now is SEO(Search Engine Optimization), and one of the conventionally believed method out there is called Link Building.

Most of the SEOers start their link building project by doing backlink research. There are plenty of paid services out there helping you map out link portfolio, be it yours or anyone else, but most of them are not on the cheap side.

Below are two handy tools enough to get you started on your backlink research.

If you want to get a picture of your own link portfolio, Google Webmaster Tools is your friend.

If your target is someone else, Yahoo's Site Explorer is definitely a good starting point.

Sometimes the quality-cost trade-off theory doe NOT work in cyberspace. As a marketer, don't forget to make good use of what is available FREE. =)

Friday, April 10, 2009

What Cannot be Copied

One of my former colleagues brought up a discussion topic, a topic that has been discussing for ages by countless marketers -- what idea is impossible/hard to copy?

My own take on this topic is simple -- people. People says "great minds think alike", but in reality, no mind thinks alike. We are unique indeed. You can physically clone a person, but never mentally or psychologically.

For example, can you copy Stephen Chow or Dayo Wong? It seems outright impossible, at least the history has failed to present us a proof of any successful clone.

So if your idea centers on people, you are, technically speaking, half anti-copy.

Agree or not? Please share your thoughts on the comment box.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Malware is Widespread

Let's face the music! More than 97% of all e-mails sent over the net are unwanted, according to a Microsoft security report. This picture will further numb your mind.

However, we can still have some good news out of these bad news. As in China, a majority of malicious softwares were targeting your web browser configuration, while in Brazil, most of the malwares were directly aiming at your bank accounts. Take some solace now? =)

Also something worth your heed in the report is what it termed scareware, fake security programs which falsely tell people they need to install software which does nothing other than attempt to steal personal details from users' PC.

People! Stay smart in this virus world!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

How to Display (Neatly) HTML/Javascript Source Code on Your Blog

Well, if you are a lazy bug and don't want to spend time on configuring your blogsphere, resort to HTML Encoder to save you the hard labor of encoding. The encoder can help you achieve that in a split second!

But, HTML Encoder is not the protagonist today. We want something advanced, don't we? I assume your answer is a definite YES. So today I'm going to introduce you SyntaxHighlighter, which makes posting code snippets online easier and also have all the codes look pretty and tidy. It's a big helper to developer/coder, if not to an amateurish blogger.

To use SyntaxHighlighter, however, you need to do some configuration first... I'm not going to spend my time further down the road, click HERE for a thorough usage tutorial.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Brooks' law

Brooks' Law stated adding manpower to a late software project makes it later, and the bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.

Explanations


One reason for the seeming contradiction is that software projects are complex engineering endeavors, and new workers on the project must first become educated in the work that has preceded them; this education requires diverting the resources already working on the project, temporarily diminishing their productivity while the new workers are not yet contributing meaningfully. Each new worker typically must "ramp up" in this way with not only one, but multiple engineers who must educate the new worker in their area of expertise in the code base, day by day.

Another significant reason is the communication overheads increase as the number of people increase. The number of different communication channels goes up as the square of the number of people; double the number of people and you get four times as many different conversations. Everyone working on the same thing needs to keep in sync, so as you add more and more people, they spend more and more time trying to find out and keep up with what everyone else is doing.

Music with Impulsive and Contemplative Buyer

More psychology is going on. I stumbled upon a study related to purchasing impulse while on the job. Though the study was kinda old, published in Nov. 2005, it didn't dampen the significant result of the psychological work, which pointed to people being affected when shopping with the background music on. The study was hosted in a brick-and-mortar store, however, the upshot has meaningful indication for online businesses alike. Background music, according to the 2005 study, enhanced buying impulse of impulsive buyers, but was effectless to contemplative shoppers.

As a webmaster, I will never stop peeking into behaviors of online customers in different age grounps. It's high time to test the music idea. Whether a snatch of slow-tempo pop music will really do the trick, the a/b test system will soon tell!

Real-Life Testimonials

Now customers are way sharper and cannier than years ago. You can no longer fool them by some fake or informal testimonial like before, as they have outgrown all of those tricks.

So it's now time to come to realize that textual testimonial couldn't make it anymore. However, this Pennsylvania-based lawn care company has displayed a juicy real-life testimonial panel in an impressive way. Now close your eyes, and take a few minutes to think of real-life testimonials in your business, and leverage them cordially to fascinate your potential prospects.

Bluekai is Growing

In an age of reduction and bankruptcy, it is uncommon to see a skyrocketing company. Bluekai, a previously unheard company, has secretively shot to fame these days in a seemingly doubtful business model.

The company, with only 13 staffers, doesn't sell any physical products. Its main staple is what it called 'intent data'. Bluekai collected customer intention from websites around the world and then organized, aggregated or disaggregated the messy data accordingly. After an in-house processing, they will start to match these customer intentions with marketers. It looks like that Bluekai is selling privacy data, right? Bluekai didn't deny, but added that they sold the privacy data in a friendly way. Furthermore, there is also an opt-out system at hand for consumers to tick on/off their privacy info at any time.

Bluekai is acting against other IT companies if we take a closer look at its business model. While most of the IT firms are trying to expand and aggregate, Bluekai is disaggregating himself into a very little service piece. Disaggregation is one way to survive in this tough economic time. I'm sure, before long, disaggregation will be all the rage.

How to Add Background Music to Your Blog

As you know, I'm a Blogger.com user. Unfortunately, Blogger doesn't provide us with an easy way to add background music. So how to embed some best-loved music in your blog? It's actually quite simple to do this, and read on to see various methods you can use.

In this post, I'll concentrate on actually embedding the music, rather than adding widgets such as Last.fm playlists.

The easiest method of adding background sound is to include a line like this in your blog template, just after the opening tag.

[bgsound src="http://yoursite.com/yoursound.mp3" loop=infinite]

Note: you need to replace "[" and "]" with "<" and ">" respectively to make the code work.

where the URL is that of the background music you wish to use. This method works perfectly well, but visitors to your site will not be able to switch the music off if it becomes distracting.

So instead, you may prefer to use another method instead, which is compatible with all browsers. This is achieved by including the following code somewhere in your template.

[embed width="200" src="http://yoursite.com/yourmusic.mp3" autostart="false" loop="false" height="50"][/embed]

You can change some of the variables to suit your needs:

  • autostart: set to "true" to make the music begin as soon as the page is loaded, or "false" to ensure the user has to press the play icon.
  • loop: set to "true" to have the music play over and over, or "false" so that it plays only once.
  • height: if this is set to "40", only the play options will be visible. You can make this larger if you prefer, in which case blank space will be visible.

Ok, the how-to is done, and now it should be "problemless" for you to add music to your blog. Let's rock the blog!

Undo Send

Oops, hitting the "Send" button too soon? Give yourself a grace period of a few seconds to cancel sending, then edit your message before sending again.

This is a new feature available in Gmail Labs, a small leap forward, so to speak. I found it functioning very well based on some preliminary tests. Now we are granted the power to virtually "eat words" by undoing rash messages. Nice move!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

This diagram shows Maslow's hierarchy of needs(马斯洛需求层次理论), represented as a pyramid with the more basic needs at the bottom.

Have you reached the summit? If not, push yourself harder!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

New Blog Launched

This is a blog for internet lore only. =)

Come on guys! Share and exchange internet lore or experiences of online marketing for the most cost-efficient approach to prosperity.