Monday, September 26, 2011

Its all about content baby.... Interesting

All the website entrepreneurs out there, read this very intersting artcile that I found on plugged.in.  In the fast pace world everyone wants to move ahead and were content is most important criteria esp. for some web domains. Just don't copy the most important part of your business referring to this case model - which is very common around India and I bet across the globe.
Zomato has published strong proof against Burrp accusing them of copying restaurant listing data from their site. From what it looks like, there is no excuse that Burrp team can really present for this. And as usual saying, “User submitted data” is as lame as it can get.
In nutshell, Zomato publishes their own number for some restaurants that they have up tie-up with. Burrp, as accussed by Zomato, while copying data, also copied this phone number and hence was easily caught.
We have been experimenting with a few business models and have for a few restaurants put our own phone numbers on which we take table reservations on behalf of the restaurant. These instances are very few in number (~1% of our database). So these numbers are our numbers, the restaurant staff doesn’t know about this and these numbers have no business showing up on some other website (even our API does not serve these numbers). Also, we have our own proprietary GPS systems which help us collect very very accurate (within 2 meters) GPS coordinates for restaurants listed on Zomato. So when these coordinates, until the 5th decimal point show up on some other website, we have a problem.
Now, we found a few such instances on Burrp.com; these instances are incomplete listings (they didn’t take our data which they thought would be proprietary), but these listings have our phone numbers and our GPS coordinates in them. Here is a screenshot:

Note: I have saved snapshots of these Burrp pages on Freezepage at these URLs:
Zinos on Burrp on Freezepage
Mangal’s Profile on Burrp on Freezepage
Btw, we found these listings by doing a simple “site:burrp.com 49422222” search on Google. 49422222 is a Zomato owned phone number in Delhi.
We have found multiple other such instances on Burrp.
Now, we have pointed out such issues to Burrp twice earlier and the response we got was:
“This was a user upload, we have nothing to do with this, we will take down the listing. Thanks for keeping an eye on us. And please don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. We maintain 150,000 listings, so we don’t bother about copying your data at all. We don’t do such things.”
Now, this is not a user upload. The ‘user’ who added this listing is a Mangal84, who has added 11052 listings to Burrp (yet) with 0 reviews (!). Clearly a Burrp employee, since May 5, 2009. More about it here: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mangal-shewale/23/519/867 or http://www.freezepage.com/1316835281MDMFHBHHQU
With user uploads, I can understand, shit happens. But even then, you just cannot pass off shit in the name of user uploads. It’s a well known fact that Burrp verifies and moderates every listing upload that is submitted on the website. How could such a thing get through the moderation and verification system? So, if it is indeed some users uploading Zomato data to Burrp’s servers, we strongly recommend that Burrp should either strengthen its moderation systems or shut down the sections of its business which they clearly cannot manage.
What I have not been able to understand is the map coordinates available for a few restaurants on their system. I don’t really think that a user would go to the extent of going through our source code, extracting the map coordinates and submitting them to Burrp. As far as I know Burrp doesn’t even have a facility to submit raw map coordinates. And I think there is only a one in a million chance that the user accidentally dropped a pin on a google map which is exactly the same as the super accurate coordinates collected with our GPS systems. I would like to give Burrp the benefit of doubt, but it is highly unlikely that a user is doing this. As shown above, its quite likely that a Burrp employee is behind all this scraping from Zomato.
This is not the first time that Network18 has been accused of data stealing, earlier JustDial had sued Askme for data theft and the latter was asked to shutdown as well. It seems Network18′s web presence is nothing but a content farm. Their in.com property is also known to be reproducing SEO rich content from all over web on connect.in.com. They are so sure they are violating copyrights that they have published a notice for Copyright Infringement Issues on all pages.
While there are strong and might we say ‘insensible’ laws being made around web publishing that even go on to restrict fundamental rights of speech, there is no action on mass infringement like these. You need to individually go fight cases. I wonder why Google’s Panda update hasn’t taken up on this. Though one remarkable thing here is that in.com was doing all this through help of Bing until now but now Bing’s logo has been removed.
On web where having data is major part of your product it seems people have taken it for granted. Earlier even Cleartrip has been accused of data theft by Travelocity. The case led to momentary arrest of Cleartrip’s CEO.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Daily Expense Manager - Android App

My Mom wants me to write accounts every day and its very tedious job. I either forget to enter the things or have trouble to get any stats over my expense.
Anyway I been using this Android App called Daily Expense Manager and its great. It does almost all the things that I need. I can take backup on SD card or email it to myself, make entries any time as its installed on my phone, have stats of my mode of payment (credit card, cash, debit card, cheque), total expense - monthwise, date wise etc.

Overall a great app for anyone who wants to write accounts. Simple and effective.

More details can be found at : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.techahead.ExpenseManager&feature=search_result

Great App on Android for Daily Expense Management and logging.

Pad Thai Noodles

Ingredients (note the ingredients are approx. and as per my taste, please alter as per requirement):
  • 2 Cup Pad Thai rice noodles (linguini-width)
  • 2 Onions
  • 3 Garlic
  • 2 sticks Cilantro
  • 1/2 lime 
  • 2 Pinch of Salt and Chlli
  • Small portion of Cauliflower, Carrots and French Beans
  • 1 Spoon Soya sauce 
  • 1 Spoon Chilli sauce
  • 2 Spoon peanut butter - creamy or chunky.
  • 1.5 Spoon Coconut Milk
  • 1 Spoon Olive Oil
Preparation:
1. Take half a pan of water and boil the noodles in the pan for 10-15 min. or till it gets soft. Add a pinch of salt so it doesn't stick and tastes better.
2. Drain all the water and set the noddles aside.
3. Take the Pan and put 1 spoon olive oil in it.
4. Throw 2 chopped onions and 3 Minced garlic
5. Once golden brown, put the stove on low heat and put some peanut butter sauce (crunchy or creamy as per your taste. I like it crunchy).
6. Add Cauliflower, Carrots, and french beans as per the taste and availability
7. Pour 1.5 spoon coconut milk.
8. Put pinch of salt and Chilli powder. Also put 1 spoon soya sauce and 1 spoon chilli sauce. (If you don't have chilli sauce or soya sauce then also its fine)
9. Add 0.5 spoon lime juice and mix well.
10. Serve hot in a plate with chop sticks or fork :) .

Done.

Note: 
- Peanut and Coconut Milk Sauce can be pre-made for faster preparation. You can make those sauce by following this recipe and thus add noddles and soya sauce + chilli sauce + veggies and then done.
- Peanut Butter is available at good groceries stores. (Sundrop has recently come out with peanut butter and is available for Rs.100)
- Coconut Milk is available in tetra pack or tin. Tetra pack is usually available for Rs.58
- Suggestions are most welcomed. 

Pad thai with small rice noodles and chunky peanut sauce.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Satay in Peanut and Coconut Milk Sauce

Ingredients (note the ingredients are approx. and as per my taste, please alter as per requirement):
Preparation:
1. Prepare the Peanut and Coconut Milk Sauce
2. Drain all the water of the Tofu packing
3. Place the Tofu in the sauce and marinate. Let the juice get inside the tofu.
4. Pass the bamboo sticks through the Tofu and lay it over the grill. I have Toaster oven thus I am using that. Turn it after 4-5 minutes and keep it on the grill/oven for 12-15 minutes. Make sure it don't burn.It should be grilled.
5.Serve it in the plate using same Bamboo sticks or Chop sticks.

Done.

Note: 
- Tofu is now easily available in India. It is also sold as Soya Paneer. It usually cost around Rs.50 / 500gms. If the Tofu has an option of Firm or soft then get Firm or extra firm. If it doesn't have any option and no choice - buy whatever is available. Usually Soya Paneers don't have any options. 
- Peanut and Coconut Milk sauce can be made by using following recipe. 
- Suggestions are most welcomed.

Satay with Tofu, Peanut and Coconut Sauce. This is a non liquid sauce. Made with Chunky Peanut butter.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Peanut Sauce for Thai Food

Ingredients (note the ingredients are approx. and as per my taste, please alter as per requirement):
  • 2 Onions
  • 2 Garlic
  • 2 sticks Cilantro
  • 1/2 lime 
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 2 Spoon peanut butter - creamy
  • 1.5 Spoon Coconut Milk
  • 1 Spoon Olive Oil
Preparation:
1. Put 1 spoon olive oil on the pan
2. Throw some Garlic and Onion
3. Once golden brown, put some Creamy Peanut Butter, Coconut Milk.
4. Put 1/2 lime and then add a pinch of salt.
5. Finally add Cilantro

Done.

Note: 
- Chop all the veggies nicely.
- You can also add Crunchy Peanut Butter
- For more liquidity texture, add more coconut milk and water.
- Peanut Butter is available at good groceries stores. (Sundrop has recently come out with peanut butter and is available for Rs.100)
- Coconut Milk is available in tetra pack or tin. Tetra pack is usually available for Rs.58
- Suggestions are most welcomed.

This sauce is made with Chunky Peanut Butter. It is non-liquid sauce.

Bean Burritos and Casadia

Ingredients (note the ingredients are approx. and as per my taste, please alter as per requirement):
  • 1 Re-fried Beans (see note)
  • 1/4 Lettuce or cabbage
  • Salsa Sauce
  • Sour Cream (see note)
  • 2 Jalapeno
  • Corn Tortilla or Meda Roti (see note)
  • 1 Spoon Olive Oil
  • Shredded Chesse(optional. see note)
  • 1 fine chopped Onion - FOR Casadia only.
Preparation:
1. Put 1 spoon olive oil on the pan
2. Place the Corn/Meda Tortilla
3. Place refried beans, jalapeno, Salsa , lettuce/cabbage, sour cream and chesse at half side of the tortilla. Make sure you don't over fill else when you fold the tortilla the stuffing will come out. Also don't put too much salsa as it will extract tomato water. The proportion of all the above things will be Refried Bean - 1 spoon, Jalapeno - 3-5 pieces , Salsa - 0.5 spoon lettuce/cabbage - 4-5 pieces, sour cream - 0.5 spoon and chesse - 0.5 spoon.
4. Fold the tortilla. So now the circle tortilla will be semi circle. Turn it over till the tortilla becomes golden brown and cooked.
5.Cut the tortilla like pizza slices or make one more fold and you can also eat it like a roll.

Casadia can be made in the same way but instead of refried beans and Jalapeno put lots of cheese and some onion, salsa, sour cream.

Done.

Note: 
- Sour Cream is usually not available in India. I usually make it with Dahi. Tie the Dahi in a cloth and drain all the water. Make sure all the water is drained. Once done set it aside for 5 min. You can also put couple of drops of lemon. I don't put lemon as just Dahi with drained water tastes good to me.
- Corn Tortilla is the best and makes an authentic Mexican taste. But again its not easily avaiable in India and some Hypermarkets keep it but they are all exported from abroad and are very expensive (10 tortillas for Rs.250). Thus you can either make them (we tried but its too much work and didn't turn out good) thus I get Meda tortilla that are available at local franky outlet/maker. This Meda roti tastes same as corn only its less healthy and heavy on stomach. But it costs around Rs.4/roti which is damn cheap compared to corn tortillas.
- You can use Monterrey and Sharp Cheddar cheese. I use any kind of cheese or no cheese. Go Cheese have started selling shredded cheese (Mexican style) in India. No idea on quality but looked good. (let me know if you have used it). Else Kraft have great cheese but again expensive in Indian market since it been imported.
- Refriend Beans tins are available in the market. You can also make Refriend beans from scratch. Will post the recepie soon. But as of rightnow either you can google it or buy the ready made tins that are available for Rs.100 or normal Kidney Beans for Rs.60 and then refriend it at home.
- Salsa recipe can be found here.
- Suggestions are most welcomed.

Bean Burrito warped in Casadia style instead of Roll as its east for me to eat. Also I have used Meda Roti instead of Corn Tortilla.