Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Meet Investors, Facebook Boss dress up Criticized

T-shirts and hooded sweaters seems to have become a favorite clothing founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Because of his favorite, Zuckerberg still wear it in the middle of a formal event that would determine the future of Facebook.This week Zuckerberg started Facebook IPO roadshow offers to a number of investors. His first road show held in New York, and Zuckerberg still wearing jeans, sweatshirts and hooded sweater hoodie or popularly called.The style of dress 27-year-old CEO was criticized by the participants who also attended the event. According to Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Securities, wearing a hoodie in a meeting with potential investors is a serious sign that Zuckerberg did not offer the shares first."I think it's a sign of immaturity. Zuckerberg must demonstrate to investors that Facebook is worth to invest their money," said Pachter.He argues, should show respect to Zuckerberg prospective shareholders believe that he was able to lead a company that will soon sell shares to the public with the biggest value in the history of the technology industry.Other analysts also cast a similar opinion. Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group recommends that Zuckerberg is more respect and show respect to people who will fund the company."It could be called an ignorance or arrogance, or even he did not think about what he was wearing. The first rule of selling shares is do not give the impression of discomfort before you attempt to sell it," Olds.Meanwhile, analyst Brad Shimmin of Current Analysis, said that there are uniform standards when one enters into the world of finance. But it was judged to be too important for Shimmin. "What matters is how investors make decisions," he said.Hoodies are worn Zuckerberg did not mean all due respect to investors, because Zuckerberg did like the clothes that seemed relaxed. Never mind the shirt and sweater, Zuckerberg even had a meeting with Sequia Capital investment company, just wear clothes that look like pajamas.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

It's the "Tweet" about Sukhoi, flight attendant Fired


As reported by RIA Novosti, a flight attendant from Aeroflot, one of the largest airline in Russia, was fired. Because of garanya, he spit tweet about Sukhoi crash.

Stewardess named Ekaterina Solovyova wrote the following tweet: "Huh? Did a Superjet crash? Hahaha! This aircraft sucks, it's a pity It was not in Aeroflot, that would be one less."

Less is more, meaning is: "Huh? Is there a drop Superjet? Hahaha! Plane was indeed bad, unfortunately that has not crashed Aeroflot (if yes) will be reduced one."

Indeed, Aeroflot currently has six Sukhoi Superjet reported 100. The same type that crashed in the area of ​​Mount Salak, West Java.

Tweet of Solovyova was photographed by another user who then filed an objection to Aeroflot.

Solovyova was reported to have blotted out a tweet that and also remove his pages in a number of social networking.

However, Ekaterina action too late. Aeroflot finally decided to fire him.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

'Developer' Contribute Indonesia on Nokia 3000 Applications Store


So far, Nokia Indonesia's embrace diligent application developer (developer) locally to create applications in Nokia platform.

The result, it's been created around 3,000 applications made by local developers that can be downloaded at the Nokia Store.

According Narenda Wicaksono, Developer Manager Nokia South East Asia, local applications are downloaded 2.5 million times per week from all over the country in the world. He also, representing Nokia Indonesia, is committed to creating a strong developer ecosystem in Indonesia.

Local application of course content is tailored to local needs. There are developers who create games to lift the local culture, to the application for public service in each city.

For paid applications, the division of profits is 30% for Nokia and 70% for the developer.

Meanwhile, paid applications for payment systems in Indonesia, Nokia provides the system operator billing from Telkomsel, XL and Indosat. When users download the application in the Nokia Store, pulsanya automatically cut the price a few dollars in accordance with the application.

Order application users

Currently Nokia Nokia is holding Lumia Apps on Demand, where people can give advice and details of what kind of applications they need.

"This step was taken to find out what the application needs of Indonesia," said Narenda.

Users can incorporate his suggestions in 10 categories of applications, ie photos, music and video, educational, entertainment, business, news, lifestyle, productivity, and games.