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so perhaps you'd be so kind as to let Paul know what happened...
"no comment"
Chilibean you are devilish fast sir >>
ericedelstein.com is still in the throes of a tweak or two in the backend so we've had a little glitch or two. One of them being that we lost that post completely while doing a bit of traffic control. We could have restored to a backup but then lost comments on the more recent posts :-/ so we lost all the comments attributed to the 3rd aggregator post.
Sorry if I spoiled the fun :-( I know well that Eric is CERTAINLY not shy of controversy or meeting criticism openly for his ideas. Mea culpa not the Eric Edelstein Publicity & Censorship Campaign at work :-P
Chilibean you are devilish fast sir >>
ericedelstein.com is still in the throes of a tweak or two in the backend so we've had a little glitch or two. One of them being that we lost that post completely while doing a bit of traffic control. We could have restored to a backup but then lost comments on the more recent posts :-/ so we lost all the comments attributed to the 3rd aggregator post.
Sorry if I spoiled the fun :-( I know well that Eric is CERTAINLY not shy of controversy or meeting criticism openly for his ideas. Mea culpa not the Eric Edelstein Publicity & Censorship Campaign at work :-P
I think that it is extremely interesting that Eric is attempting to launch his own blog aggregator, which has been "revamped" to a blog directory, which some have called a glorified blogroll (thank Uno). What I think is most interesting is that Eric in previous posts have accused local online startups and media companies of being lackluster and unoriginal, calling for fresh and international ideas to take SA in to the world when he openly states that he will be, "building our own blog aggregator - taking the best of what we see both internationally and locally."
Eric, Tell me how you starting a THIRD aggregator is showing initiative? What service will you possibly add? How do you figure that buying in to someone else's initiative is fresh, original and groundbreaking? I am not slating your enthusiasm, passion or your business prowess at all here. I just think that if you could, you would do these things without having to call openly for people to join you when, in fact, they could do it themselves and have.
Looking at Afrigator and Amatomu, these sites are local, lekker and brilliant produced locally. They let the product (website) speak for itself and that is what the SA online market needs, not necessarily money and "backing".
Just my two cents.
the BIG money will only flow when the returns show MASSIVE POTENTIAL.
so if we start having global ideas, SA (and hopefully Cape Town as i'm a bit biased towards this beautiful city) will become the new Silicon Valley / Herzlia.
however, there is still plenty space for new local ideas, and competition for existing ideas, hopefully with some of them bringing something fresh to the party (imagine SA reunited or one of the other 3 or 4 that were floating along, had the vision to become the next facebook)
so create new local only sites, create more competition amongst existing concepts...
and hopefully make lots of money...
and then launch innovative global ideas which attract the big money and which propel SA into a new era.
for the record, i'm doing all of them - launching a few SA only concepts which probably won't go global, providing more competition for sites that might not go global but i believe will make money, AND am involved in a number of projects that have the POTENTIAL OF BEING GLOBAL AND MASSIVE!
but if we want an Internet EXPLOSION in our country, we have to be thinking BIG - ...at least some of the time...
Max: silly billy for not doing backups! The data loss was weird!!
Nic: What you said! Although that being said, I would love to see something truly innovative. It won't come from a copycat site though, it requires new thinking altogether.
Neil: No shit. This thing just exploded in the last half hour or so.
Max: silly billy for not doing backups! The data loss was weird!!
Nic: What you said! Although that being said, I would love to see something truly innovative. It won't come from a copycat site though, it requires new thinking altogether.
Neil: No shit. This thing just exploded in the last half hour or so.
of course do it - there's money to be made in dem hills!
you'd be crazy not to...
BUT if SA is to become a super internet connected mega ....you get the point...
we need a couple stars to shine who want to create global success story's being based in SA
there's room for everyone.
unfortunately at the moment i'm only seeing the local sites / copy of international sites and not the super stars...
the majority of south african's won't innovate (or will innovate, but it won't be earth shattering) - but that's kewl as well - and hopefully they'll make mountains of cash, and have fun along the way...
Choice - 9 to 5 job or create a copy or local only site and make a ton of cash? no brainer!!!!
but to get us into silicon valley mode we need super stars.
BUT Nic - now a question for you.................
Did I say it was going to be Me who did it?
"Paul Jacobson : ok, stirred a little on Wired Gecko, going to bath and bed - way past my bedtime about an hour ago"
Eric: Thanks! It is still past my bedtime so I am going to wrap up here soon.
Nic: Locally produced and focussed innovation is cool too. I don't agree that everything should be BIG and GLOBAL and SOLD FOR A GAZILLION BUCKS (although that is nice too) to be considered a success. At the same time we are so connected in a sense that well produced local initiatives will attract global attention (look at Afrigator's recognition overseas) and lead to it becoming BIG and GLOBAL and SOLD FOR A GAZILLION BUCKS.
Eric: Thanks! It is still past my bedtime so I am going to wrap up here soon.
Nic: Locally produced and focussed innovation is cool too. I don't agree that everything should be BIG and GLOBAL and SOLD FOR A GAZILLION BUCKS (although that is nice too) to be considered a success. At the same time we are so connected in a sense that well produced local initiatives will attract global attention (look at Afrigator's recognition overseas) and lead to it becoming BIG and GLOBAL and SOLD FOR A GAZILLION BUCKS.
I believe something like Scribd could come straight out of SA. There's a great deal of talent in the SA region of the continent. The reasons why it wasn't made there is what I think Eric talks about - and he's right to an extent. However, this isn't a zero-sum game, there can be local "copies" of great ideas that are useful and make money.
However, when something good does get created especially for this market it seems there are a lot of critics. Sure, Zoopy and Muti might not be completely new and different, but they still serve a purpose.
Let's see some great kick-ass SA sites that go international (Eric, bring out your best). Let's also support the ones that are there. In this I need to eat my own dogfood and start using an African video-hosting site for African Signals.
Damn, the more I think about this, the more I think there's about 10 blog posts worth of content stored up in the ideas in this blog post and discussion alone.
I believe something like Scribd could come straight out of SA. There's a great deal of talent in the SA region of the continent. The reasons why it wasn't made there is what I think Eric talks about - and he's right to an extent. However, this isn't a zero-sum game, there can be local "copies" of great ideas that are useful and make money.
However, when something good does get created especially for this market it seems there are a lot of critics. Sure, Zoopy and Muti might not be completely new and different, but they still serve a purpose.
Let's see some great kick-ass SA sites that go international (Eric, bring out your best). Let's also support the ones that are there. In this I need to eat my own dogfood and start using an African video-hosting site for African Signals.
Damn, the more I think about this, the more I think there's about 10 blog posts worth of content stored up in the ideas in this blog post and discussion alone.
LOLs a lot .. wow.. everyone is working L8 tonight.
@Paul - so wild I do the scheduled backups & before I know it Eric has put up 3 new posts and a directory - he's a content-machine, it's scary!! just like going to bath & coming back to find a comment-party on wiredgecko .. I think he's one for daily backups.. changing the schedule NOW
For the rest i think perhaps a little tootle over to the "third blog aggregator project" page may be worthwhile as an aside : possibly, maybe or perhaps Eric was taking a little bit of the mickey out of the market's & providing a bit of the jester's perspective (just a thought). Could be why pacman is making an appearance? We honestly can't take ourselves so seriously in all of this. Strewth, maybe I'm wrong & Eric is trying to take over the world, haven't spotted a white cat hopping on his lap yet, but I'll let y'all know the moment I do!
PS. a raving fan of Amatomu o'Maher-marvel - fark bru you have some skills
LOLs a lot .. wow.. everyone is working L8 tonight.
@Paul - so wild I do the scheduled backups & before I know it Eric has put up 3 new posts and a directory - he's a content-machine, it's scary!! just like going to bath & coming back to find a comment-party on wiredgecko .. I think he's one for daily backups.. changing the schedule NOW
For the rest i think perhaps a little tootle over to the "third blog aggregator project" page may be worthwhile as an aside : possibly, maybe or perhaps Eric was taking a little bit of the mickey out of the market's & providing a bit of the jester's perspective (just a thought). Could be why pacman is making an appearance? We honestly can't take ourselves so seriously in all of this. Strewth, maybe I'm wrong & Eric is trying to take over the world, haven't spotted a white cat hopping on his lap yet, but I'll let y'all know the moment I do!
PS. a raving fan of Amatomu o'Maher-marvel - fark bru you have some skills
Hash: let her rip!
Ok, I am really going to bed now ...
Hash: let her rip!
Ok, I am really going to bed now ...
The broader debate about innovation needs to be looked into seriously. My feeling is that the government is not creating the right climate for innovation, from taxes to infrastructure costs and until that happens innovation will be sporadic rather than systematic in the country. What we need is tax breaks for small businesses, cheaper broadband, cheaper hardware, funding for globally competitive salaries and we need the crime rate to reach a level where people can live here and not feel worried all the time.
Thanks for the kind words Max.
The broader debate about innovation needs to be looked into seriously. My feeling is that the government is not creating the right climate for innovation, from taxes to infrastructure costs and until that happens innovation will be sporadic rather than systematic in the country. What we need is tax breaks for small businesses, cheaper broadband, cheaper hardware, funding for globally competitive salaries and we need the crime rate to reach a level where people can live here and not feel worried all the time.
Thanks for the kind words Max.
In due seriousness though we do need to get involved in the policy-making process or at least actively guiding the strategy for long term sustainability in SA. The government with its pack of parasitic parastatals is unlikely to shape reality in the form of those kind of reforms without pressure and a practical plan. It's worth taking a look at Alec Erwin's planned infrastructure policy for the next 3years. As a practical framework to begin discussions, particularly as regard the telecomms development which affects the growth of our sector in particular.
It's altogether far too late at night to be thinking about getting into the thick mucky complexities of tax and the instantly inflammatory ZA banking sector and creating incentives for risk. But certainly glad we're starting to have some worthwhile conversation.
In due seriousness though we do need to get involved in the policy-making process or at least actively guiding the strategy for long term sustainability in SA. The government with its pack of parasitic parastatals is unlikely to shape reality in the form of those kind of reforms without pressure and a practical plan. It's worth taking a look at Alec Erwin's planned infrastructure policy for the next 3years. As a practical framework to begin discussions, particularly as regard the telecomms development which affects the growth of our sector in particular.
It's altogether far too late at night to be thinking about getting into the thick mucky complexities of tax and the instantly inflammatory ZA banking sector and creating incentives for risk. But certainly glad we're starting to have some worthwhile conversation.
The SA govt used the Malaysian Convergence Bill as a starting point for the EC Act and I wonder if modelling something in SA after the Malaysian Technology Corridor might not work too. I remember at some point being told that moving a tech business there earned you the first ten years tax free, plus the immigration process was fast-tracked and the govt had agencies that helped you network in KL once you were there.
Of course SARS might not be that keen on this plan but its worth some thought and I'm pretty sure people in govt have already thought this through a few times already.
The SA govt used the Malaysian Convergence Bill as a starting point for the EC Act and I wonder if modelling something in SA after the Malaysian Technology Corridor might not work too. I remember at some point being told that moving a tech business there earned you the first ten years tax free, plus the immigration process was fast-tracked and the govt had agencies that helped you network in KL once you were there.
Of course SARS might not be that keen on this plan but its worth some thought and I'm pretty sure people in govt have already thought this through a few times already.
The irony is that many of these jokers were educated in the former Soviet Union and have political affiliations with socialist organisations. I think their ideology shifted to selfish capitalism when they stepped into office.
The irony is that many of these jokers were educated in the former Soviet Union and have political affiliations with socialist organisations. I think their ideology shifted to selfish capitalism when they stepped into office.