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Thursday, 7 June 2012

The Upcoming form of money – e-money


Electronic money or e-cash is changing the way money is perceived as the paper cash had changed the way of buying the things. In the earlier times things were purchased on the basis of barter system or exchange of goods like gold and silver but then a revolution came first starting from coins moving onto paper cash. Paper cash has ruled a lot and now the time is coming when the paper cash may get replaced by the e-cash or e-money. However it is highly doubtful and not so easy to replace paper cash with e-cash.

 With the invent of technology and internet, the way things were purchased has changed drastically and that is happening because of e-commerce. The internet has created a new economic system – the ecommerce, which has become the virtual market place for everything. It has provided a platform where we can quickly and conveniently buy and exchange goods and services globally just sitting at our homes over the electronic systems such as internet. Ecommerce is identified as the facilitation of commercial transactions electronically, using the technologies such as EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). EFT means transfer of funds from one account to another, either with single financial institution or with multiple financial institutions via computer based systems called the internet or any other computer network.

As per day by day technology is advancing and high-tech hand held devices are emerging which has converted e-commerce to m-commerce. M-commerce means doing any sort of commercial transactions with the help of any mobile device that can be a smart phone, PDA (personal digital assistant), or any other mobile device. According to comScore, upto November 2011 there were 38% of smart phone users who have used their phone to make a purchase at least once which means as smart phones are becoming more popular and is going from hands to hands, so does the mcommerce.

Global Internet penetration rates have an enormous impact on e-commerce and m-commerce growth rates. Currently, more than 30.2% of the world has access to the internet, and hence, e-commerce. Reduced Internet surfing charges, Internet technology development covering expanded bandwidth, and increased speeds & reliability could make e-commerce and m-commerce available to a large pool of emerging market consumers.

As e-commerce and m-commerce will increase, the value of e-money goes on increasing day by day. People will shop sitting at home or on the way using e-money. So, slowly and gradually the trend of e-money is increasing.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Moral Question and Access of Internet in Middle Class Families – part 2


The problem: How to make parents aware of Internet and how they should teach the moral aspects of internet to their children.

 The fact comes that many parents themselves are not interested in going to the cafes or anywhere for the internet coaching classes because they think that internet means chatting, watching videos, listening to songs, etc. but the fact that internet is much more than that and there should be a way out as to get the interest of parents regarding the internet.
The social, moral, cultural, religious and ethical value of internet must be known to the parents. The problem again the same how this should be achieved??

There is a lot off content over the internet which justifies all the values related to internet, but again how it should reach the common man? For that someone has to take initiative on a bigger scale that it reaches every mass in the world. For example Mark Zukerberg did, he touched the social value of the internet, creating facebook which results the involvement of one and all, and even those people have started using facebook who have never touched the internet. This kind of revolution is needed in the other values like moral values, cultural values, and religious values.

What the parents will do, who do not know internet and want their children to learn and access internet, but are worried because of social and moral values. They can’t wait for such a revolution in other sectors of social and moral values. Rather they should join or search for the ongoing revolutions which are unnoticed and can do wonders in the life of their children like what is done and is ongoing in education. There almost all the books related to any subjects are available on the internet. Hundreds and thousands of reference books are available related to almost all the subjects in the world. If parents have no time to study internet then also they can at least motivate their children to study such books and the reading experiences that many of the sites are giving is such that a student who does not like studding also starts doing so.

In spite of only education there is a lot of content related to children’s interest on the internet. If a child likes to play with clay and tries to make something out of it then there are lots and lots of videos and tutorials that parents can follow in order to create more talent out of the child. If a child has good dancing or singing skills then those can also be enhanced by the parents by motivating the children to do things related to their interest. Many children like story books, novels, creative writing, artistic creations, designing (textile, interior, etc.), etc. There is a lot of content related o all such things that if a child wants he can master all such things just sitting at home with internet. What needed is the vision of parents not considering internet as a bad thing and spoiling the moral values of the child, rather considering it as the new way to groom their children and making them multi talented on different platforms.

Moral Question and Access of Internet in Middle Class Families


Internet and the Moral issues have always been the two sides of a coin especially for the Indian middle class families. On one side the mind blowing features of the internet, providing knowledge, instantaneous, worldwide, interactive and the list goes on. On the other hand, the issues related to moral and social values like porn, chatting with strangers, cut out from the outer world, ruining the social life and again the list goes on….

In our middle class Indian families moral values are the assets and no one can beat them in the world. These moral values come into the way when it comes to the internet world. Parents in the middle class families are afraid that if they got internet at their home children will be spoiled by the negative effects of the internet. It’s the tendency in Indian middle class to protect the children from any bad things weather many good things associated with them also goes untouched. Fear of being addicted to porn, fear of being making strangers as friends, fear of being spoiling the social and childhood life and all these fears because a seed of evil will grow 100 times faster than a seed of goodness. Parents are absolutely right because the way kids are getting maturity is a matter of discussion for the parents as well as the society, but that does not mean that the children of middle class families should be deprived of internet just because of other fellow children who do ass such kinds of nonsense activities.

Now the question arises that how moral values be maintained and simultaneously access to internet has also be provided to the children especially of Indian middle class families. For this parents have to come on the front to take it as a challenge. They should take time from their busy schedule to give time to their children and tell them the pros and corns of the internet, give them certain assignments so that their interest related to internet gets built up, fixing their internet usage hours, giving them a platform to read on the internet and lots and lots of things that a parent can do in order to generate energy and good ideas in the mind of a child related to internet such that the other side of the internet remains away from the child. But what if the parents themselves are not aware of internet??? A big question to worry!!!! Children want internet, parents have no knowledge what it is?? But they know that it can harm children in many ways, so NO NO NO NO to internet. This is a major problem in Indian middle class families. This problem can also be eradicated but if parents want so.

Parents could join the internet classes and can have a look at both the sides of the coin before giving the access to children, so that their doubts can be cleared, moral values can be retained and children also gets the access to the internet.

Friday, 1 June 2012

Samsung Galaxy s3 VS Apple iPhone 4s


Well the biggest threat to Apple’s iPhone, Samsung has already stunned the market of smart phones by introducing many smart phones but specifically Samsung Galaxy s2 which they launched last year and it has break the records like anything. Now Samsung is again set to win the battle by introducing another big ball in the market of smart phones just to beat Apples’ proprietary of smart phones and that is Samsung Galaxy s3.


Comparing the two big giants of the smart phone market:
                       




Well the comparison itself shows that Samsung S3 has headed the Apples’ iPhone 4s. Now Apple has to think upon developing something new in iPhone 5 which according to rumors expected to be launched in Oct 2012.