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SL2College Voices 2013

For those of you who have just finished their A/Ls , taking the next step into undergraduate studies may be tricky. With the amount of higher education options, it gets quite difficult to decide on the best course of studies for you. You maybe fond of a certain stream but unsure of the career opportunities available. You are looking for expert advice but from where will you get it?

SL2Voices 2013

SL2Voices 2013 is an undergraduate conference organized by SL2college, with the participation of leading Sri Lankan academics and entrepreneurs  who will give you the expert advice needed to move in to the correct option of undergraduate studies.

The event will be held on the 25th August, 9.00am to 4.30pm at the University of Colombo V.K. Samaranayake Auditorium

Speakers

The speaker panel will include the following highly distinguished personal

Mr. Dian Gomes, Group Director MAS Holdings

Mr. Sanjiva Weerawarna, CEO WSO2

Vidya Jothi Prof. Arjuna Aluwihare 
Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the University of Peradeniya

Prof. Ajith De Alwis 
Professor of Chemical and Process Engineering University of Moratuwa

Mr. Arj Wignaraja, 
Founder and Managing Director – Remote Sensing Metrics Asia

Dr. Sujatha Gamage, 
Scientist at Lirneasia

Ms. Nelum Senadira,
The US-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission

Mr. Charitha Ratwatte,
Chief Manager – Sustainability at Dialog Axiata PLC

Mr. David Samuel – Business Development Manager, Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)

 Mr. Asanga Abeyagoonasekara, 
Executive Director at The Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies

Mr. Dennis Schroeder (DAAD)

If you are seeking info on undergraduate studies, this event would be a great place to get an understanding on it.

For more info visit the SL2Voices 2013 website.

All you need to know about Kapruka Global Shop

When talking about Global e-shopping from Sri Lanka, sites like ebay has had a healthy increase in the number of transactions. This is mainly to obtain products unavailable locally, or in order to obtain products at a fraction of the local price. However shopping on global e-shops has its uncertain aspects as well.

Will you receive the goods? How many weeks will it take? Will there be an extra tax?

Sweat no more, as Kapruka, one of Sri Lanka’s leading e-commerce website has come up with the service Kapruka Global Shop which increases the customer experience on Global e-shopping.

How it works

In a nutshell, when you order e-bay, amazon, bestbuy products through Kapruka Global Shop, Kapruka will handle the delivery + any tax payments required. The goods will be delivered to the office in Sri Lanka where customers can pick them up.

Lets look at the step by step process

KaprukaGlobal Shop How it Works

 Why use Kapruka Global Shop?

1) Guaranteed Delivery – Kapruka will facilitate and track the shipment, so you don’t have to worry that it will get lost along the way

2) Lower shipping cost and time – Since the product will to a US based address and then coming to Sri Lanka through the routine Kapruka delivery, there will be less shipping time and cost

3) Buy Global daily deals – Ebay deals and Amazon deals are available for US delivery only. Therefore these products cannot be purchased direct from Sri Lanka. However through Kapruka these could be purchased(Yes!!), and generally these deals come with free delivery. This opens up Sri Lankans to great deals especially on ebay.

4) Know the final cost before purchase – You wont be surprised anymore by a large tax. Through Kapruka Global Shop you are aware of the final price before purchase

Kapruka Global Shop Experience

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So we made our way to the Global Shop and ordered some products. The workstations and internet speeds was good. The service provided by the agents was excellent. We received SMS updates when the order was placed, shipped and delivered, and got the final product afterwards from their store.

Currently you can check the final price of an item here by sending the product URL. We would like to see the ability to pay through our credit card and order the product from home in the future. (Rather than visiting the e-shop to order). Also if the cost structure breakdown, (tax, shipping, service charge) and estimated time of delivery is shown in the bill, it would be clearer to the customer.

Also you should note that you can’t buy products in the auction through Global Shop, as the products need to be purchased through the Kapruka account.

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Kapruka Global Shop Location and  Contact Information

The Kapruka Global Shop is located in Wellawatta, just past Ranjanas 7 Stories building when heading towards Bambalapitiya on Galle Road

Kapruka Global Shop  Map

You can also contact them through the Kapruka call center at 071-555-1111 and press option #2 for Sales information

 

So if you had concerns on shipping and cost when buying items from ebay or amazon, worry no more and head down to Kapruka Global Shop where your online shopping experience will be great.

Visit their website for more information on Kapruka Global Shop.

Easily switch between network Profiles

With the connected nature of today’s lifestyle it is very common that you need to work with your laptop in at least two different networks(LANs) for a day. Upon changing the networks if it requires IP, DNS and Proxy changes, it is a great hassle. Most of the people find it annoying to do this task, this change is specially needed if you are changing form a static IP environment to dynamic IP environment and vise-versa.

For example you may have a WIFI network in your office where you have to configure a static network and DNS IPs and relevant Proxy IPs and port settings. Whereas at home you may have a WIFI network with dynamic network IPs (DHCP), automatic DNS settings and No proxy requirement. Thus in office you need to configure all relevant settings to use the laptop in office network, and when you come home and want to connect to the home WIFI network, you need to change settings again to DHCP.

Wanna know a simple way to switch between networks easily without installing any software?

This is by saving relevant network settings in a batch file (.bat) and running it in the relevant network to change the settings as needed.

In the following example, I will show how to switch between different WLANs

Download folder from below link and extract it into your C Drive (C:\IP Settings)

You will have following files

.bat files – staticip.bat and dhcp.bat

.reg files – ProxyEnable.reg and ProxyDisable.reg

You just have to run the .bat files according to the requirement

If you want to change your IP settings to a static environment with DNS and Proxy settings, you have to run the staticip.bat file.

Or if you want to change your IP settings to a DHCP environment with no DNS and no Proxy settings, you have to run the dhcp.bat file.

But before doing so, you need to change the parameters inside the files to your own settings

Thus to edit the files right click the relevant file and click edit, the file will open in notepad

staticip.bat

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Static.bat file has static IP settings for the WIFI network, network IP, subnet mask, default gateway, primary and secondary DNS. Further this enables the Proxy settings as well. This static.bat file call the ProxyEnable.reg file for this task

ProxyEnable.reg

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You need to edit these static .bat file and ProxyEnable.reg file with your relevant IP settings

dhcp.bat

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dhcp.bat file changes WIFI connection settings to DHCP for both network IPs DNS. Further this disables Proxy settings as well. This dhcp.bat file call the ProxyDisable.reg file for this task

ProxyDisable.reg

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Dialog i35 vs Micromax Smarty A54: The battle of the low end Smart Phones

The continuous price fall of Android Smart phones has contributed significantly to the exponential growth of smart phone adoption. Two ssmartphones which one can find priced under Rs. 10,000 are the Dialog i35 and the Micromax Smarty A54.  [Although the Micromax Bolt A27 phone is available at a lower price (Rs. 7990) it does not support 3G which kind of loses the ability to take full use of the apps.]. Both these phones have specs worth for their price. Mobile phone users who are migrating from a simple feature phone to a low cost smartphone would definitely consider them.

So, which one is better? Below is a quick comparison on the specs of these phones and the price.

Dialog vs Micromax

The Dialog i35 leads in Price, RAM, Internal Memory, and Front Camera, while the Micromax does better on the Processor and rear camera. There is nothing much to separate, but we can say the Dialog i35 is slightly ahead considering that RAM and internal memory are key to the user experience.

Hopefully in the future we would be able to see more Smart phones available (specially the samsung and sony branded) in this below Rs. 10,000 category.

The Evolution of Social Media

As social media day was celebrated last week, we thought of showcasing a Social Media infographic. Unlike any other technology, social media saw an exponential growth in adoption and has become a key part of most of our daily lives. “Likes”, “Shares”, “Hashtags”, “tweets” have all become familiar jargon to us. The below infographic displays the rise of social media and key events related to it. Where will social media lead us to, in the future?…. only time will tell. (infographic credits : http://www.randallreilly.com)

Social Media Infographic

Meetup with Bhasha CEO : Dhanika Perera

 Techwire had the privilege of meeting up with founder and CEO of Bhasha, Dhanika Perera at their recently opened office in Kalutara.  We were able to discuss on his company, their innovative products, and his journey on the entrepreneurship path.

Tell us about Bhasha?

Bhasha Lanka (Pvt) Ltd can be introduced as a Sri Lankan based software development company dedicated for local language software solutions. It was founded by myself in 2011 as a virtual company with no physical office. But today we are a reputed company with number of award-winning products and potential client base.

The story of Bhasha begins when I was in the University. I developed a Sinhala/Tamil supported mobile web browser for my university 3rd year project, innovating a new technology to render complex scripts on mobile screens. It was awarded the mBillionth South Asian award and due to that the demand was coming from the industry Telcos. They wanted to launch it as a product for their subscribers & that’s where I decided to found a startup to do the deal. Actually, that award was the turning point.

Then I started a virtual company just me being the only employee working from home using my laptop. Later three of my colleagues also joined, they are now the directors of the company at the moment. We’ve developed number of innovative products in local language area. We’ve won several awards globally & nationally; The South Asian award in 2011, Four e-Swabhimani Awards in both 2011 and 2012 and National Best Quality Software award in 2012. The recognition gained from those awards has really helped us to boost the company where it is now today.

Bhasha Office

After two years later from its inception, we are in a brand new office with many products in our product suit and a decent client base. Now we are in the process of hiring the best people to work at Bhasha. As an entrepreneur, I think this is the real beginning of the company. Path to success from here is not coming in any map, so I’m hoping to find it in my own way!

When you had an opportunity to get a good job at a decent pay, why did you throw that away?

I’m really passionate about the area that we are working on since the school age. For example, I did a Sinhala based biological encyclopedia for human anatomy as my A/L project. That passion has encouraged me to do something new in that area. I choose to work on my passion in my way as there was no company dedicated to work in this area.

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Also, I consider myself as a multi-skilled person. I’m a good developer, designer, speaker, leader, voice over artist, localization professional and technical translator. If I joined a company, I could have become a software engineer; limiting my talents to a certain area only.

The other reason why many find it difficult to make this decision is because of the risk of failing. In my case, even before I pass out from the university I was already working in the area and had products and links with the industry. So, I was fairly confident this would work.

But I’m not ashamed to say that I’ve also selected to work in a company and even signed the contracts just few months before I pass out. When all of the 100 students in CSE making their decisions to be employees in reputed companies, I also decided that I’m going to work in a company for full time and work for Bhasha for part time. Soon, I realized that if I go in that path, I would not do any of those properly. Today, I think it was a weak decision which I’ve managed to correct before it went wrong.

 

What are your products, in which domain and what is the client base?

We do have both B2C products & B2B products.

Our flagship product is SETT browser for Android. It was the first and only mobile web browser that can used to view Sinhala and Tamil web sites on Android mobile devices. SETT browser is free for users of Dialog and Etisalat and we are working with Mobitel also. Sri Lankans outside of Sri Lanka can use the SETT browser freely with ad support.

SETT browser is also available for Indic languages like Hindi, Bengali, Marti and Gujarati as well. SETT was the first browser to support even Hindi at that time. We have won three awards for SETT.

SETT browser

We also have an award-winning web product called SETTdeco which provides device independent rendering service for Sinhala and Tamil. It enables any user to read Sinhala and Tamil Unicode web contents without depending on user’s language support. Our first client for that was BBC Sinhala web site. Ada Derana and some other local sites also use the same facility. But we have given it for free for Sinhala bloggers for non-commercial purposes as we always promotes the local language use in IT.

We mainly focus on local language products on mobile platforms. Bhasha is the proud owner of the one and only Mobile Sinhala soft-keyboard for Android devices which won e-Swabhimani award in 2012. Another product, Bhasha Puvath is a Sri Lankan news aggregator from news sources from multiple local language news sources. Bhasha Dictionary is an English to Sinhala & vice versa dictionary we developed in collaboration with LTRL of UCSC. Bhasha Puvath & Bhasha Dictionary is available in both Android iPhone platforms. We will soon make available them for Windows Phone platform also. Bhasha Viyunu is a blog reader for local languages. Vishwa Facebook is a Facebook client for Android which support local languages. All these products are ad-supported and given free of charge for users.

Awards

In B2B product line, we specialize many industry areas. Mobile browsing, News Media, Mobile banking, m-Commerce, Location tracking, Image sharing & Augmented Reality are the main. Some of our key clients for our B2B products are Etisalat, Dialog, Derana, Hiru, Ceylinco Insurance & Union Bank. In all these products, local language support is available by default. It’s our vision to make sure that we support the user’s right to work with the local languages that they use.

What is the potential that you see in the domain of operation? local language and Mobile as a whole?

According to the stats, there are 20million mobile phones in the country for the 20million people living in this country. Although we have a record high literacy rate in South Asia over 90%, the English literacy rate is about 10% of the total population. You might not be able to understand this reality because of your neighborhood; may be your society is inclined to English as a trend. But there are 18million Sri Lankans who would be comfortable in using their native language as opposed to English. When technology moves fast, we see a huge potential in bridging the 90% of the population with the web and latest services through local language support. It can drastically improve the service reception to the population otherwise unreached. It can improve data usage by which Telcos get a huge benefit from.

 

In the new technology businesses, engineers have become successful entrepreneurs especially in western countries. Do you see the same trend in Sri Lanka as well?

 

If you take many well established IT companies, founders are mostly coming from the technology or engineering background. But, since Sri Lanka is lacking the entrepreneurship culture, it’s hard to see newcomers join this list of names. So what we don’t see is a trend as in other countries. Everyone is hoping to do a job; they don’t imagine anything beyond that. Even when I took this decision, I had pressure from my family. They were asking “why don’t you go for a job for a year to take the experience before you start the job”. It’s true that everybody can’t be an entrepreneur. But it’s sad to see that there are not enough attempts from the young techies.

Dhanika

Who helped you during the inception?

My family and my girlfriend helped me a lot backing my decision after I started to work in Bhasha fulltime. My colleagues Chamika Weerasinghe, Ganindu Prabhashana and Punsiru Alwis always help me being the first employees of Bhasha and now being the directors. I had the best support from the department of Computer Science & Engineering of University of Moratuwa completing my engineering degree while creating Bhasha. I would like to mention Mrs. Vishaka Nanayakkara, Dr. Shahani Weerawarana, Prof. Gihan Dias and Dr. Chandana Gamage for their support.

I also really respect Mr. Duminda Rathnayaka the CEO of Etisalat, who saw the potential of SETT long before anybody else. Without his input, Bhasha might not come this far. Mr. Harsha Purasingha of Microimage is also one of my entrepreneurial mentors. I would like to thank for the great support from all industry leaders who are today our clients for keeping trust on me as a young entrepreneur.

Dhanika

I would like to thank the government and the ICTA about their tremendous support for tech startups. It was varying from the awards to the consolation to funding opportunities through ICTA Spiralation program.

 

There are 100 graduates coming out each year from the Computer Science & Engineering. In your batch, how many of your batch mates have started a company?

Only myself.

 

Isn’t that something strange? Is this something that we can afford as a nation?

I think it is due the non-entrepreneurial culture we have. Everyone is looking for a job as soon as they get some educational qualification. Many don’t even think that there are options out there other than going for a job. Even the society and traditional industries do not have a good picture on their mind on young entrepreneurs. This is something we have to correct from everyone’s attitudes. In my opinion at least we as undergraduates should try to be job makers in the country, but not job seekers.

Dhanika

My message to these budding entrepreneurs is to follow your passion and back yourself to succeed as an entrepreneur. You may have to work twice as hard (than a job) at the beginning but the rewards you would get down the line would be tenfold or more.

ROBOFEST 2013 goes to Jaffna and Trinco to find hidden talents

In their fourth consecutive year, ROBOFEST annual robotic competition organized by SLIIT goes to rural areas in finding hidden talents. There were workshops carried out for school children in Jaffna and Trinco June this year. This is their story of finding hidden talents!

The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) organizes ROBOFEST. Organizing team is headed by Dr. Lasantha Senevirathne. ROBOFEST 2013 competition takes place under three categories; school, undergraduate and open. The final competition will be hosted at the Malabe campus premises on the 13th & 14th September this year.

To encourage young minds on the very popular field of “robotics”, ROBOFEST committee decided that they want to go out of Colombo. Jaffna workshop was held on 17th May. Trinco workshop was held at Kinniya Central College on 14th June. Many enthusiastic students around Jaffna and Trinco areas respectively were gathered for those events.

“Since the school category of the competition is open for school students island-wide; we believed that we needed to give more attention to schools in rural areas as they do not have sufficient exposure to modern electronics and robotics. When we held workshops last year, we saw many enthusiasts from areas far from Colombo participated. And on the day of the competition, it was clear that, they had to work harder to get down the parts to build the robot compared to students around the capital. But they were equally talented. They’ve been having a hidden talent all along and all they needed was a “little push” and a “friendly hand” to help with putting things together. And that is exactly what we did during our workshops. And now, it’s good to see a new enthusiast joining us every day” said the media correspondent of ROBOFEST.

ROBOFEST 2012

Last year’s competition school category was won by the project “Tinker” by Mahanama College Colombo 03. Second and third places were secured by projects representing Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala. More details of the last year’s competition can be seen here.

Below are a few captured moments from the event:

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Apple iOS7 Features – Infographic

Last week, the technology world got the first look of Apple’s upcoming OS, iOS7. In comparison to other version upgrades iO7 saw a significant change in the design and the features. The design has moved on to a flatter cleaner look courtesy of head designer Jonathon Ive. Most of the key components got a functionality revamp while some features were added on. The below infographic(by Hasan Alkhatib) gives a quick overview on the revamped components and the new ones. There were mixed opinions on the new OS, with critics hitting on the new look. What is your personal take on the new iOS7?

ios7 features

Nimbuzz App absolutely free on Hutch for 6 months!

Hutch announces their exclusive partnership with Nimbuzz the widely used social messaging app this month. So, what’s it for you?

The good news is that, Hutch will enable all its subscribers to use the Nimbuzz app free of data charges till December 17th 2013. That’s 6 whole months!

Nimbuzz is a Chat Application which is popular amongst friends and their regular contacts that allows them to communicate super-fast through any of their IM Accounts such as yahoo, GTalk, or Facebook.

There is more good news! Nimbuzz app can be accessed on both 2G and 3G handhelds, allowing a large user base to access and experience advanced mobile messaging application.

‘‘Our exclusive partnership with Nimbuzz is another great value addition in our recent series of tie-ups with some of the top local & international Application developers’’ said Hutch CEO Thirukumar Nadarasa.

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“We are delighted to be a part of the exclusive Nimbuzz partnership that would revolutionize Mobile messaging in Sri Lanka, making communication more affordable and convenient,” he further added.

Vikas Saxena, CEO of Nimbuzz, commented “We at Nimbuzz are extremely excited about our exclusive partnership in Sri Lanka with Hutch. We strongly believe that the future of the mobile communication space is going to be led by close collaboration with others in the eco-system including Telco’s. I am confident that this partnership will help Hutch further strengthen its foothold in the country as Nimbuzz provides the best experience to the connected generation.”

Twitter Q&A with the Secretary to the President

For those of you who missed it, the first Q&A via the Presidents twitter account was held on Wednesday. Even though the questions were answered through the official @PresRajapaksa account, it was actually the Secretary to the President, Mr Lalith Weeratunga who took up the questions.

The questions were submitted through the #AskLW hashtag in all three languages, and Mr. Weeratunga started right on schedule. Each question was retweeted and then answered, so that both questions and answers are visible in an orderly manner. Around 20 questions were answered in topics from political, to personal to paypal.

Even though there were questions unanswered (Understandably due to the busy schedule of Mr. Lalith Weeratunga), this is a good start to social media engagement from the government. And hopefully will be the first of many more such Q&As.  Also in a subsequent release, Mr Weeratunga has stated that more answers would be provided in the coming days via twitter.

You can check out the Q&A on twitter below. And to check on all the questions, just search for #Asklw.

Twitter feed Asklw

IT Jobs with the Highest pay and the Fastest Growth

With the rapid technological advancements, the IT field is becoming a popular career path. However within the IT field there are many domains of work according the area of expertise. In each of these domains, the salary and the future opportunities vary. The below infographic gives a breakdown of highest paying and fastest growing areas. Even though this is based on US data, it would give us an understanding on which jobs hold the highest potential locally for the future. (Infographic credits : Staff.com)

 

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Bestweb.lk 2013

Get you websites polished up as the Bestweb.lk 2013 competition is about to kick off. This competition which is organized by the LK domain Registry aims to create recognition for top Sri Lankan web sites as well as increasing the quality level of them.  To be eligible to compete, your website should have a local presence as well as a .lk domain name.

The registration is web based, quite simple and would probably take you about 5 minutes to submit. Registrations are open from today: 3rd June till 31st July. Awards will be given category wise as well as an overall winner. The winners will be announced in August. (The list of Awards is given below)

Awards

– The Overall Best three Sri Lankan websites.

– Three awards for winners in each of 8 categories and additional Merit awards.

– Three special award of “Best website developer”,“Best Sinhala website” and “Best Tamil website”

So if you have a decent eligible site, go forth and submit here.

For more information visit www.bestweb.lk or their facebook page.