Monday, August 18, 2008

START !

Everything has to start . The question is when. We have been thinking about having our own blog for last so.... many years, but always ended not doing it.

But finally, in a blogger near you, here comes the blog you have been waiting (!) for. "i.thoughts"

The purpose of this blog is beyond being just a ego massage. The real reason is to speak up what we as a team believe in. Speak up our thoughts about the web as whole. Speak up what we always wanted to but could not.

We always knew we were restricting our selves to developing what our clients wanted and so many times we felt it was wrong.

Now we feel, the time has come to shout at the top of our voice and break free.

Unless we open up, the learning of more than 100 man years in interactive media would go waste.

So, this is all in our clients interests !!!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Message for Face Book and My Space generation: People powered revolution

The web has revolutionized the way we consume information, engage with people who share our interests, and create new content.

The combination of a more skilled population and access to technology can enable more and more people to create products and services – from powerful websites, blogs, films, music and games... For instance, during last few earthquakes/ Floods around the world this year the journalists and cameramen were local residents not professionals.

Are we using techniques of open networks beyond searching down people's profiles and friends and using search tools to find like-minded individuals? Do social networks have positive impact on our society? I still say no. But ….there is a hope!

We have such wonderful platform in our hand for collaborative working for the welfare of our society. If there is no such thing as "Society" then there is no such thing as "Social Networking".

I have always believed in the fact that people become loyal, not just because you are a winner, but because you gave to them and they give to you. In the social networking jargon, we call that social capital. And that is something hard to "purchase" no matter how much money you have.

I truly look forward to see what happens next.