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The Nexus 6 is here with Android Lollipop

All you Nexus fans, Google has launched the Nexus 6 the newest smart phone of nexus series. It includes a whopping 6 inch display and also a turbo charging feature we are very interested in. Take a look at its key highlights below.

Highlights

–          Motorola-made device

–          6-inch quad HD display

–          Android Lollipop OS

–          13-megapixel camera

–          Dual front-facing speakers

–          Turbo charging  – Gives 6 hours of use from just a 15 minute charge

Available for preorder from October 29 as per Google

For more information visit www.google.com/intl/all/nexus/6/

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Have you tried Google Navigation here in Sri Lanka?

Recently Google expanded its navigation support to a new set of countries including Sri Lanka as a beta release. Google Navigation is available through the Google Maps for android mobile application itself and shows you where you are and gets you to where you want to go. So try out the free, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation, whether driving, walking or taking public transit. Also it gives you the estimated time to your destination based on live traffic info.

Try it the next time you drive

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However you need to keep the below message in mind…

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This is My Story – How I became a Google Student AmbassadorThis is My Story – How to become a Google Student Ambassador

Time of Calamity

Boom, project came to an end. Having worked at Endignorance.org managed to keep me employed as the Assistant Manager for the project for 7 months managing many youngsters across Colombo and suburbs. They gave a fairly good pay which a Sri Lankan undergraduate would love to work and the front cause is absolutely good. This project indeed gave me an opportunity to meet new people, develop my skills and specially made me realize who are the true friends and ones with “Sheeps with wolves cloak”. Project suddenly comes to an end and I am fasten with financial crisis which brings me down to the Earth, feeling the Apocalypse.

Searching for Light

Time of turbulence, pulling all the connections I had and trying to find a “BIG” company to work. I didn’t fear to face at interviews and I would speak a lot from my experience about a particular area if they ask for a question, for some questions I didn’t know the answer. Some of the connections gave me 110% of their effort to find a job, some didn’t walk the talk and some weren’t sincere enough.  But I always present credits due to all because they at least said “Okay I will try”. Here are some of the places I went for interviews and applied.

  1. Millenium IT – Coordinated by Navodi Kariyawasam – HR Internship -Not Selected
  2. Millenium IT – Coordinated by Navodi Kariyawasam – PM Internship -Not Selected
  3. KDG Global – Supported by Raashid Liyaaff – Sales Manager, South Africa – Selected but didnt go- Commitment was 3 years on a row
  4. Etisalat – Applied by me – Billing Executive – Not Selected
  5. Duo Software – Coordinated by Rusiru Peiris – Junior Project Manager – Not Selected
  6. Duo Software – Coordinated by Rusiru Peiris – Technical Writer – Not Selected
  7. Bileeta – Applied by Me – Application Consultant – Selected and then rejected because my offer was high
  8. 99xtechnology – Applied by me – No reply
  9. WSO2 – Coordinated by Anushke Attanayake – Internship – No Reply
  10. JKCS – applied by me – No reply
  11. Virtusa – Coordinated by Yashodhya Wijesinghe – Associate SE – Not Selected

 

Going for an interview, failing. Going for an interview, failing. This made me completely loose myself. I was a performer at my University, both in academics and extra curriculum making so many marks in history. But the ones who were not performing that much were in bigger companies. This situation made me really sad and made me think where did it go wrong.

Opportunities never comes twice

It was a quite worrying day and I was addicted to Robin Sharma’s vlogs watching how to overcome the problems. I go to facebook and I see a post by Rohan Jayaweera, Google Country Consultant calling for applications for Google Student Ambassadorship 2013, Southeast Asian region. I read the description of the selection and I realize “Man, this is my time”. The application required recommendation from lecturers, to fill an online questionnaire and a 1min video about myself and plans. From inside me, my desires were burning which I could feel it because I did know this is going to be huge. I contact my lecturers, I contact my program coordinator, filled my questionnaire, wrote the script, made a video  posted on the deadline – April 14th. Special thanks goes to my Dad, Mr.Chaminda Rathnayake, Mr.Chaminda Wijesinghe, Mrs Devika Weerawardane and Rohan Jayaweera for bringing this opportunity for Sri Lanka.

On the other day (April 15th) I leave to Badulla for Twinning Schools Program which is done by United Nations Development Program. I didn’t had any clue that Varuna aiya,Sandhani, Sudaraka and Sisini would arrange me a surprise bday party which happens to be my first B’day celebration without parents. There we had a core team, facilitators and we are equally crazy enough to help people. Always much love to them all for volunteering to make another persons life better. Kudos.

Meeting the Man of Steel

I come home from Badulla on 26th April. No reply from Google, No messages for an interview. Feeling drained again. This time I searched for IT companies in Sri Lanka  and I send my CV to their emails. Two days later I get a call from a company called “Ridgecrest Aisa” for an interview. They are the ones who developed the Link.lk platform, Tickets.lk, Autos.lk…etc. I have a habit to Google about a company before going for an interview and I found that interview is with the CEO Mr.Sanath Fernando who is also a product of D.S.Senanayake College made me feel content because that too is my alma mater.

I go for the interview, late. Mr.Sanath says Shafraz that’s something you should improve to work on time and to inform prior if any emergency with a smile. Interview goes really well and I come back home thinking why this man didn’t scold at me. Mr.Sanath happens to be a Director at SLAASCOM, founder of Ridgecrest Aisa, part of Venture Engine and the 2013 Venture Engine Winner. and Now I call him as Man of Steel.

Best Day in Years 😀

I get a call from Ridgecrest Asia for a second interview and now I am like wow. Its 13th of May, I go to the interview reading the book “Leadership Wisdom” which I got from Manuri Ranasinghe, a person whom I always respect. Interview had 3 phases, 1st with a Project Manager and a Senior QA engineer, 2nd with Staff and 3rd with Mr.Sanath again. To be honest, they are the best staff I have ever met in an interview. SIMPLY the Best. Between the 2nd and 3rd interview they invited me for lunch where everyone sits together and eat. Even the CEO sits on a small bench and eat with the coworkers which is amazing. After the 3rd interview Mr.Sanath explained me what they will be expecting from me and promised me to call back on the other day after discussing with his staff.

I was really happy and I came out of the office with much content.

I started heading towards NSBM because I had promised some of my friends to help on their project.

On my way there I checked my mail and it had a mail from a person called NeeKhen subjected as “Did You made as a GSA”. I was like whats this all about then I opened it and I couldn’t imagine what it read.

Shafraz Rahim, 

Congratulations. You are a Google Student Ambassador

I felt like crying and screaming inside the bus. I take my phone, and call my mother and say the news making her happy for her child. Its a simple moment which could wash away ever pain you had.

Missing a Great Place to Work

As promised, Mr.Sanath Calls me and say they are willing to hire me and the only problem they had was my interaction with extra curriculum work but they believed I will manage it accordingly.

But I had to refuse the opportunity by explaining what I have achieved and without being unfair to them at work.

I have a great respect to them all because them all treated me very well, that’s something most places forgets.

Always you need Good Friends

Power of Association it always really matters. My mother was always there to support me, encourage me no matter what she believed I am capable of achieving big. My aunts always had the grip holding me not letting me down when I am in need. You need people like Manuri, Rusiru to showcase what friendship really means and push you back to the track. You need people like Dilakshi to talk what ever comes to mouth but trying to help always. You always need people like Fadhil aiya, Varuna aiya, Muradh bhai and Hamada Kaka to hold your back.

You always need to be surrounded by people who are willing to help another person without any agenda and just for the sake of being human. People don’t ask for a help for fun, they ask for a help when they are in need.

Miracles do happen but come from hard work

At the first half of the GSA program I managed to become the 6th best Google Student Ambassador in Southeast Asian region and that was the very first time a Sri Lankan came into top 10 Google Student Ambassador’s. Felt really awesome and happy because to gain that position I have made a considerable amount of work while being in the 3rd year at Campus. Finally being a top GSA managed to get me a job at Dialog Axiata.

Final Thoughts

Life is too short to play small. Sometimes because of our difficulties we tend to bow our knees and heads for money and people because they have the power. Sometimes when even people have money they do not want to help people because they care about the ROI but not the humane factor.

When you found your passionate cause, you don’t want to sleep, you don’t want to eat and everything else is just useless for you. You will feel a burn inside your tummy coming across whole body till your brain. Viola, that’s your passion all green lights for you. and that’s how I felt when I was applying for Google Student Ambassadorship.

Do not sell your dreams for money

Do not sell your Passion for money

Do not sell your Crazy desire to make a change for money.

Do the the things which really matters to you.

Dont just be a dreamer, be a man who dreams and do things Differently.  And dont forget to help people in need

-Shafraz Rahim

Google unveils the first Android One Smart Phones

At an event in India yesterday, Google unveiled the first set of devices under their Android One program. Android One is basically a set of specifications and rules for device makers to make low cost Android phones. Also only the stock Android versions are allowed to be loaded on these device ensuring that no performance draining customisations will be added. By manufacturing phones adhering to these guidelines, Google ensures a low cost phone that runs the latest Android version with satisfactory performance while having the ability to stay updated as newer versions are released.

Three phone models under this framework were released at a cost of INR 6399. This approximates to about LKR 13,600 which is actually at a higher cost than some of the smartphones available in the Sri Lankan market (Micromax and Dialog Phones). Although the price is higher this phone does have the advantages of better performance and support for version upgrades. Google mentioned having Sri Lanka in its road map for Android One, and at that time we would able to see the take up of it in the local market.

Free Dialog Wi-Fi for a Month

Dialog has launched a free Wi-Fi promotion where Dialog users can obtain free Wi-Fi for a month. In the fine print it states that it provides 1 GB data for 30 days. To obtain this free offer, users have to register here, and the promo password will be sent through SMS.

This seems to be an initiative to popularise Wi-Fi, as most Sri Lankans are used to using mobile data over Wi-Fi. Also people would get to know the available hotspots in their near vicinity. Wi-Fi could be accessible through the 2500+ hot spot network. So go ahead to your nearest Wi-Fi hotspot and make use of this free offer.

Sri Lankan Nenasala Program wins award from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Nenasala Project which is implemented under the e-Sri Lanka Initiative, introduces several models of knowledge centres which are established in the rural and semi-urban population with aims of spreading ICT services. The project which has targeted for 1000 knowledge centres have now successfully deployed 800 centres.  This e-Library Nenasala Program (eLNP) has increased the ICT literacy from below 10% in 2004 to almost 40% today.

In recognition of its impact, the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation has awarded the 2014 Access to Learning Award to the eLNP program. The award includes a sum of $1 million which is to be used to further strengthen the program.

Deborah Jacobs, director of the Global Libraries initiative for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation expressed her views after the announcement of the award “Without a doubt, the e-Library Nenasala Program is making a real and lasting impact on the lives of poor rural residents throughout Sri Lanka. People are getting locally relevant information and hands-on experience in the subject areas that matter most to them. Community members have a real investment in these centers, which promotes their longevity and sustainability for many years to come.” 

Achieving such an award and obtaining the recognition for one of our ICT development program is something us Sri Lankans should be proud of. Kudos to the many people behind the project and best of luck in achieving the 1000 centre goal.

You can read the entire press release here.

 

What does it cost to run a startup?

In this day and age, the advancement of communication and the internet have opened up a large number of  business opportunities for startups. You tend to hear the success stories of the startups with their break though product and then selling them for an insane amount of money to the big giants like Google, Amazon and Apple. In the backdrop of the successful startups are a lot of failed startups as well which for obvious reasons, we do not hear about. Even though there is a high rate of failure, the chance to make a life changing product as well as being able to work for yourself has made starting a startup still very tempting.

Of course there is the cost involved with putting up a startup, and the guys and Staff.com have put up an infographic displaying what it would cost in various parts of the world. The value will be about $40,000 to $50,000 in Sri Lanka which is comparatively low. However since the market in Sri Lanka is low, it is advised to target a foreign market for your product. Infographic credits to Staff.com

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MillenniumIT Rated as the Most Respected Technology Firm in Sri Lanka

LMD’s Most Respected ranking of the Sri Lanka’s top businesses for the year 2014 is just out. Millennium IT is rated as the most respected company in the Technology sector in Sri Lanka this year.

Millennium IT is a technology innovation driven company that powers more than 30 global and national financial institutions around the globe. MillenniumIT’s systems are used by exchange businesses around the world including London Stock Exchange, Borsa Italiana, Oslo Børs, Turquoise, ICAP, the London Metal Exchange, Johannesburg Stock Exchange and a series of emerging market exchanges. Millennium IT has provided technology for London Stock Exchange group and powers one third of the entire European equities market and is one of the fastest trading systems in the world. Founded in 1996, MillenniumIT was acquired by the international diversified exchange business London Stock Exchange Group in October 2009.

This is the 10th issue of the special edition that measures peer perceptions of corporate admiration. LMD has given a give a face-lift to the ranking system this year by adopting the Olympic Ranking System. This year, they are being awarded gold, silver and bronze medals!

Millennium IT has awarded 3 GOLD, 1 SILVER and 3 BRONZE and is ranked at 34th the list across all industries. Virtusa is ranked at 39th with 2 GOLD, 2 SILVER and 5 BRONZE. DMS Software technologies has secured 61st place with 1 GOLD and 1 BRONZE medal. WSO2, MicroImage has ranked 73rd and 92nd respectively. Last year, Virtusa cooperation was the only Sri Lankan software business that got its name in the list appearing in the second fifty of companies.

Most Respected ranking is conceptualized by LMD, and conducted by Nielsen. Rankings are based on survey results on opinions expressed by respondents going in to details of why the companies were perceived as being the ‘most respected.’

We, the TechWire editorial team congratulate Millennium IT and other companies for their achievement. We anticipate information technology companies to show their true colors in the years to come, with far greater contribution to Sri Lanka’s economy in getting its way as “most respected”.

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(source: lmd.lk)

What does it take to get a job at Google?

“How many golf balls can fit into a school bus?” is one of the many brain teasers that were famously asked at Google interviews. If by any chance you are aiming for an career at Google, the good news is that such riddles are not interview questions any more. The bad news is that there are various other narrow criteria that you need to fit into. Given below is a small infographic explaining on what it takes to get a job at Google. It might give you insights on what to look in an candidate if you are hiring for your software company. (Infographic credits : staff.com)

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Introducing Facebook Save

Facebook  is currently rolling out a useful feature called Saved Posts, which will allow users to save Facebook posts in order to view them later. This will be helpful in the instance where you see an interesting post , but do not have time at that moment to view it. It would also help keep those treasured posts, the ones that inspire and the ones with fond memories bookmarked for quick access.

Saving a post is quite simple. Just click on the arrow on the top right hand corner of the post and choose save. All saved items can then be view-able through the ‘Saved’ link that can be access from your profile home page. This feature will most likely to be frequently used, while more options to organize the saved posts will surely be on the roadmap.

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And the Winners of the BestWeb 2014 Competition are…

The 5th Annual BestWeb.lk competition was conducted for 2014 , and award winners were announced last week.  In the BestWeb Overall category, the Gold went to Mount Lavinia Hotel, the Silver to SLT and the Bronze to Avirate Fashion.  In the Best Web developer category, 3CS won the Gold award, Pyxle the Silver while Saberion obtained Bronze.

It is also a pleasure to announce that techwire.lk bagged an award for the first time by obtaining the bronze award for the Non profit Category.

The entire list of Winners are listed below

Overall Winners

Gold Winner – Mount Lavinia Hotel

Silver Winner – SLT

Bronze Winner – Avirate Fashion

Advertising and Marketing Winners

Bronze Winner – Farlin

Bronze Winner – Lego

Commercial Winners

Gold Winner – Wall Art

Silver Winner – 3CS

Bronze Winner – Colonial Tea

Corporate Banking, Finance and Insurance Winners

Gold Winner – SLT

Silver Winner – Sampath Bank PLC

Bronze Winner – DFCC Bank

E-Commerce Winners

Gold Winner – Avirate Fashion

Silver Winner – Jessica Fashion Shop

Bronze Winner – Vijitha Yapa Book Shop

Government Winners

Gold Winner – Parliament of Sri Lanka

Silver Winner – LLRC Action Plan

Bronze Winner – Laksala

Media Winners

Gold Winner – ITN

Silver Winner – News First

Bronze Winner – News Radio

Non-Profit Winners

Gold Winner – Manthri.lk

Silver Winner – www.hemmathagama.lk

Bronze Winner – Techwire

Merit Winner – Prasad Pereira.lk

Sports and Entertainment Winners

Gold  Winner – Island Cricket

Travel and Tourism Winners

Gold Winner – Mount Lavinia Hotel

Bronze Winner – The Kingsbury

Best Sinhala Website

Bronze Winner – Parliament of Sri Lanka

Best Tamil Website

Gold Winner – Parliament of Sri Lanka

Bronze Winner – News First

Best Web Developers

Gold Winner – 3CS

Silver Winner – Pyxle

Bronze Winner – Saberion

Idea Bash – June 2014 Meetup

Idea Mart has been grown into a popular telco platform, giving the local developer community the reach to access the 8 million subscriber base of Dialog Axiata. Started in 2012, this developer community has grown over the years, with many developers successfully monetizing their apps hosted on the Idea Mart platform.

A couple of weeks back, Idea Bash the meetup where the Idea Mart community gets together was held at the Dialog Future world for the 3rd time. This meetup aims to creates an environment where developers can discuss their ideas and issues while also learning on the new developments on the Platform.

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Roshanth, Manager of the Idea Mart community kicked off the event by welcoming the guests and provided an intro to the IdeaMart Platform and what it has achieved.  He shared the various highlighting the growth in usage as well as growth in earnings by the developers.

The next speech was delivered by Ruwan Liyanage, an Idea Mart Developer and Founder of Extrogene. He explained his experience in creating a telco app in the standard process, and that it is much faster to launch apps with Idea Mart. He went on to discuss the main pitfalls in creating apps and gave the following tips to successfully creating a revenue generating app.

1) Identify the most reachable niche market for you

2) List what are the problems they have

3) Remove what you cannot solve

4) Select the most practical problem that you can solve using a mobile app

5) Ask from a sample of your market  whether they will use the app if you give such a mobile solution

Dr. Kavan Ranathunga then took the stage to deliver a very informative presentation on the Evolution of the Internet. He highlighted the key milestones of the internet and also key milestones of the adoption of the internet in Sri Lanka.

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Afterwards another Idemart developer Sheddrick Rodrigo shared his experiences. He gave details on how he spent close to Rs. 90,000 on popular paper advertisements with not much success, while getting good conversion by posting a low cost ad on a targeted newspaper. This emphasized the importance of target marketing. He also advised developers to keep growing by adding one app at a time. He concluded with a good quote : “Dream Big, Start Small, Act Now”

Dream Big, Start Small, Act Now

A very bubbly Lakshetha ( A Google Student Ambassador) conducted a very entertaining session on tips to give a good presentation. The summary of the tips are given below.

  1. Connect to the Audience – by researching on the audience and topic
  2. Let go of Fear – Identify your fear and learn to disregard it
  3. Practice – Have a thorough practice beforehand
  4. Record & Watch – Record yourself on video and see how you present
  5. Listen – Listen to the feedback from the audience.
  6. Be Honest – Don’t present incorrect information
  7. Attire – Dress accordingly to the event/presentation
  8. Presentation – Dont have a heavy presentation, have a light presentation
  9. Have Faith – Believe in yourself

 

The next presentation “Product as an API” was presented by Sumedha Rupasingha Director of APIs – WSO2. He explained how companies are making money by exposing their core business through APIs. He took Amazon, Expedia and Netflix as examples, showed their API usage and how they have leveraged their APIs. He went on to show the importance of identifying business opportunities in exposing your companies APIs.

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The final session of Ideabash was an interesting interactive session called Idea Crunch where teams were give a description of a person and were requested to design an app using Ideamart apps to cater his needs. The description of the person given was Gunapala, an antisocial salesperson with a fish tank and a cat. Teams presented their very creative ideas from fully automating his house, to a dating app, to a house maid finder. An external judging panel reviewed the ideas and judged the ‘Gedera’ team the winner of the session.

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Idea Bash June 2014, meetup was full of substance with five informative session, and one good interactive session to roundoff the best Idea Bash so far. Well done to the Idea Mart team, and hoping for an even better meetup in the Future!

Image Credits : Pasindu De Silva

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