Hacking: Means of Expressing Dissatisfaction & Disobedience



Sometimes disobedience is necessary and good when rules fail us, and it's at the core of why one hacks. Hacking is a means of expressing dissatisfaction, confounding the mechanism, and ultimately doing better. Here's why it's so important.


What Does It Mean When We Say "Hack"?
Hacking can be defined a few ways, from the more innocent type of life hacking we generally talk about to the darker side of the spectrum where people are actually carrying out highly illegal actions. Here, we fall somewhere in the gray middle, where hacking disobeys companies, circumvents copyright laws, and challenges people to do more with what they're given. Hacking is a brand of disobedience that both expresses dissatisfaction with the status quo and does something to change it. This is the kind of hacking—and disobedience—that's beneficial and good.



The Reasons for Disobedience
It's hard for a lot of people to justify disobedience because it often involves breaking rules, if not the law. There's always at least a shred of incorrectness to disobedience, even if it's committed for all the right reasons. Hacking gets a bad reputation for those reasons as well, and to really understand why hacking is so important it's necessary to look at its roots: civil disobedience.We've seen numerous examples of the benefits of civil disobedience over time, from Gandhi's campaign for independence from the British Empire (e.g.: the Salt March),


Why We Hack?
We hack because we want to

Time Lapse Video | Steaming City | The Unseen Sea

Simon Christena professional animator and an aspiring photographer who focuses on ”Nature and Landscape” and ”Urban Exploring” photography waits and hopes for that rare moment which illuminates the scene in a unique way.

Animation forces him to study movement in great detail, where as photography focuses on a split second in time.
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Time Lapse Video Named "Steaming City" - San Francisco, shot from Yerba Buena Island over the course of 4 hours; picture every 7-15sec.

Time Lapse Video Named "The Unseen Sea" - a collection of shots from around the Bay Area of the fog rolling in.  
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Sococo launches 2D Virtual Office Spaces - Team Space



This article will highlight unique feature of startup SOCOCO “Team Space” software (available in beta).

Do you find it difficult to
  • Schedule web meetings or conference bridges?
  • Sending access codes or URLs to meeting participants?
  • Attend unscheduled, informal conversations?
Then you should try out Sococo,”Team Space” which provides an intuitive spatial layout, enabling people to see office interactions as they occur and initiate ad hoc meetings with ease. It is a new mode of online communication which allows you to see where your people are and, with a simple click, connect to them with voice, chat, and multi-screen sharing.

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The Social Network | Facebook | Interactive Trailer



The Social Network, film that explores the history of Facebook and how it was founded is ready for debut in theaters; the film has launched its Interactive Trailer, chock-full of Facebook-y goodness.

This new Interactive Trailer for The Social Network will show you a stream of facts, videos and stats about Facebook and its founding.

  • “The average age of a Facebook employee is 31. Currently, Facebook has over 900 employees, including Jesse Eisenberg’s cousin.”
  • “Sean Parker isn’t the only one who wanted a piece of Facebook.”
  • “The average Facebook user loses 23.333 hours a month on Facebook. 
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Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) exercise to be launched from Andhra Pradesh

Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is all set to kick start the most ambitious project of India -- distribution of unique identification numbers to its 1.2 billion people.

Andhra Pradesh has been chosen for the launch of this unique exercise and they hope to start out as early as the first week of September.

Unlike in the Census, there will be no knocking at doors. Instead, enrollment officials will set up stations in different parts of Andhra Pradesh and turn to their kits.

Kits will contain eight essentials — an iris scanner, a fingerprint machine, a camera, a laptop, a computer screen linked to the laptop, an Internet data card, a pen drive and a printer.

The laptop will contain a bilingual software (English and the local language) that runs the whole ID process. The software links to the iris machine, fingerprint machine, camera, recording biometric data and a photograph. The second computer screen is purely for the client who, in the interest of complete transparency, can watch exactly what is being recorded.The software contains a transliteration device so that data entries like names and addresses need be typed in only one language. Eventually, the data will be transmitted to the UIDAI database via the Internet where there will be a de-duplication process after which an unique ID number will be issued. The client will get a printout of the details at the end of the process.

World Trade Center set to open up in Bangalore



Bangalore, known as the silicon capital of the India, has joined the global network of World Trade Center’s with the establishment of a World Trade Centre, a global hub for international business in the city.

A World Trade Centre is a symbol of International Trade Services like trade information, global networking with WTC clubs, exhibit facilities, consulting services, administrative support, export/import assistance, teleconferencing facilities, translation/interpretation, trade mission office service.

Freemium | $0.00 Is the Future of Business?


Freemium :: The "most popular” business model among Web start-ups is that you get basic services for free, while having to pay for the premium services.

Freemium business model is giving your service away for free, possibly ad supported but maybe not, acquiring a lot of customers very efficiently through word of mouth, referral networks, organic search marketing, etc., then offering premium priced value added services or an enhanced version of your service to your customer base."

Most popular services, such as MySQL, Pandora, Flickr, LinkedIn, Gmail and Skype use the freemium model.

Few Models are
  • Feature limited
  • Time Limited
  • Capacity limited
  • Seat limited
  • Customer Class Limited 
Key to its success is
  • Not spending money on marketing.
  • Offering flexibility and data exporting to eliminate buyers’ regret.
  • Making sure to capitalize on and value goodwill.
  • And only charge for things that are hard to do.
Does Giving away always pays?