Author - Alaa el Nawawy

17th Century Service…Revamped by Technology!

History reads that the first concepts of taxi’s started in 17th century with horse carriages, continued to from then to develop aiming at better service , speed etc , and obviously the concept totally changed with the invention of cars.

It wasn’t until 1891 when the taximeter was invented, and the world’s first dedicated taxi in 1897 called “Daimler Victoria”. Since then and over time , the service of taxi has evolved massively as the growth of human population , massive expansion of cities , rising costs of fuel, car ownership etc has fueled multiple variations of the taxi service . However I have to admit I have not seen a great leap in the quality of the service like what I noticed with Uber.

I know I am bit late in talking about Uber , after all I think they have spread now in some 200+ cities across the globe , but my intense interaction with Uber in the past month has been a massive eye opener to me on how technology has influenced our life in a positive way , and managed to revamp a service that is centuries old. I had to stop and write a review on Uber both as a customer but also as a technology professional.

I happen to use Uber in 3 different cities in the last month Cairo, London and Paris. Immediately a couple of important things catch you eye :

  1. How the service is almost the same across 3 different countries, where drivers coming from different cultures, yet the company managed to dictate and enforce a certain quality of service that you can not miss.
  2. No driver in what I think 15 something drivers I have been with in the last month has created a different variation of the service, attempted to make alterations or add like I would say their own “touch” to the service.
  3. Across the 3 countries, the price of service was always less than the regular price you would get from any of regular taxi’s you can stop on the road. (on regular pricing from Uber not in Surge price times , we will come to that later )

If you also google Uber you could not miss that they have raised some issues in some cities and caused traditional taxi drivers to go on protest, which honestly I find very comical . Imagine if mail service workers go on protest objecting on the availability of email cause it has caused a reduction in their business! I think with Uber technology has struck once again, left a mark on something very traditional and conventional that has no means of turning back.

Despite my overall extremely positive impression about Uber , I have to say there are still some vague points for me on how they operate that on the long run Uber as a company will have to tackle , to name a few :

  1. The concept of surge pricing still seems to me to be following some unknown guidelines. I have seen at instances the surge factor go to 2.2 , but I have seen people talk about a x7 factor. Regardless of it does go to that level or not , the company needs to get into explaining why and when apart from the standard sentence of we apply surge pricing to get more Uber’s on the road .
  2. From a technology point of view I think Uber can further leverage technology to boost a few more extra features like :
    1. When no cars are available allow the user to request and launch the call to the Uber drivers, maybe someone wants to go the extra mile and go execute on the ride.
    2. Leveraging better analytics of the pattern of their drivers to indicate when a car can be next available if no cars are available.
    3. Expand on the concept of charging to corporate credit cards , and making Uber the preferred service for large corporates when their employees travel , looking at ways to integrate with corporate used applications like Concur , Tripit etc..
  3. Integrate with one of the free messaging/calls apps like Whatsapp , Facebook messenger to allow more cheaper communication between passengers and drivers.

Overall I have to say I was impressed by the concept , the service and the easy way in which I consumed the service.

Long live Technology!!

Affectiva …..not just a marketing tool …

Been hugely interested in the technology startup scene in the Arab world and in the whole world at large in general. Recently came across “Affectiva” ,which showed up on the CNN’s top 10 start ups to watch . The idea of extracting intelligence from facial emotions looks extremely appealing . I think its actually a marketer’s dream come true to be able to gauge the response of their consumers to their products, their ads or commercials.

Repeatedly you get pulled in during a stroll in a shopping mall, park or an airport by some sales person to talk about a certain product or solution, many of us just give the continuous nodding gesture on our face and the famous “I will think about and get back to you” quote, which does not really leave the product owners with any valuable feedback on what we consumers think of they have to offer , such an intelligent in-direct way of interpolating facial emotions sounds really appealing .

However , reading through the affectiva.com website , and the different research papers and use cases , a different use case came to mind about how this ground breaking solution could be used in fighting terrorist acts and security at large . I am not an expert on face gestures and emotions nor on security, but there must be something we can detect on a face of a individual that is about to commit a series act of crime like walking into a shopping mall and shooting people , or maybe walking into an airport, metro station, train station etc , with a bag of explosives and is about to set it to explode killing many innocent people. Imagine an integration between a solution like Affectiva and regular CCTV systems in those vital locations that is automatically scanning facial expressions of people walking in and correlating it against algorithms and what seems according to Affectiva website as an ever growing data base of analytics gathered from around the world.

I tried searching for studies that talk about facial expressions of criminals prior to executing a criminal act but could not find something credible to share here, but I am sure something must exist some where. Such a use case for Affectiva could be really ground breaking in the area of crime prevention and could be a major contribution in that domain.

Hats off to the Affectiva team (which I do not know any of them by the way) , as they are up to something really cool and ground breaking . Check them out on www.Affectiva.com .

Facebook…Time to go Enterprise !!

Well everybody who has been closely watching must have seen this coming, the vast world of the consumer social media interactions , is actually becoming small for Facebook. Its no longer this startup company that everybody is excited about it now has wall street to look after, shareholders to please and a future to secure.

No wonder why Facebook has been rumoured at looking at a new flavour of Facebook, “Facebook at Work”. Which in a nutshell means that Facebook wants to tap into the millions being spent by large enterprises on software to further enable their work force , cause the money coming from the consumer/advertising business is no longer sufficient. I find it outstanding how this shift is happening to Facebook very soon after the enormous price tag is paid for Whatsapp !! , which kind of signalled that Facebook is more committed to the consumer market and not really interested in the enterprise sector.

So what would “Facebook at Work” if the rumour is correct would look like. Articles have been popping here and there all round suggesting that Facebook is building the new rival to LinkedIn, well I certainly hope they are not , cause that kind of really adds nothing to their portfolio and does not move them into the enterprise space . I am more of the idea that if this rumour is true , Facebook is actually creating a 21st century collaboration tool, so kind of what Yammer, SharePoint , Box, and Syncplicity failed to do over the past years.

If I would be in the room with people working on the “Facebook at Work” I would aim to create something that would be:

  • Being for work does not mean a crappy interface so something really neat
  • Proper mobility that does not loose the functionality you would get when using the desktop version
  • If we talk work then we are talking documents here not pictures, so a new innovative document changes tracking mechanism
  • Easy sharing functionalities
  • Proper multi-tenancy
  • Extreme control for every user, you do not want to end up with something that suddenly breaks your entire PC’s privacy and gets everything shared there.

In short if Facebook is to walk down this root of licensed software for the enterprise, it needs to do the collaboration aspect what Salesforce.com did to the sales force of every company which is practically almost everybody now.

Real 20 rules for working in a Corporation

Some random thoughts after more than 10 years of working in large corporations , these are my 20 golden rules

1.Do not join loss making corporations
2.Build your network and make sure you know “who is who”
3.Choose your battles
4.Large corporations no matter how big or profit making are NOT charity organisations , so do not expect things for free
5.You do not need to be in a leadership role to lead , if you have it in you show them what you got
6.The longer your emails the more likely they will not be read , so get to the damn point
7.Choose your battles
8.The more people you put in copy of your emails the more likely decision making will be difficult
9.For god’s sake think before you hit the “Reply to All” button
10.For every part of the organisation there is a boss and there is a “real boss” so make sure you find who the real boss is
11.You must find “The” something that you will be remembered for and get on with doing it
12.If you expect to make mark in the corporation , do not expect the job to be a 9 to 5 job
13.Choose your battles
14.Nobody is going to give you interesting stuff to do or new responsibilities you need to ask for it
15.Attachements are generally not opened , if you have something important to say make sure you put it in the body of the email
16.Make sure you know what your next 2 or 3 steps are from your current job
17.General announcement mails contain valuable information so read them
18.No man is an island , so do not think that you will become more valuable than the corporation
19.Every organisation has “some” internal politics so make sure you understand it
20.Choose your battles

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Google Glass…a 3rd World Product or What ?

Been very interested in keeping up with the different reviews that are circulating from users of Google glass and analysing the different usages the people put the product through. If you look a little closer you could actually see how this product is better placed for being used in 3rd world countries more than anywhere else. 

If you are from a 3rd world country like myself , and been watching what’s happening specially if pay a close look at the arab world you would have figured by now that education and access to basic services is actually our main problem. Demand for education and basic human services is at its peak yet supply and most importantly method and quality of supply is the main issue. This is fuelled by years of low spend on basic services and the centralised manner in which most 3rd world countries operate. 

Now looking at the Google glass and how it can be put to action in solving many of our major problems here is a now where close to a comprehensive list :

1. Imagine if medical operations and procedures can be broadcasted all around education facilities spread across the country where usually the most advanced medical procedures are happening in the capital city

2. Imagine engineering students being able to see real machinery at work instead of studying them theoretically in text books .

3. Imagine patients living in a remote area where local medical facilities do not have the needed skilled personnel , but those personnel have google glass to broadcast the patient status live to a more experienced doctor in another city or even country

4.Imagine border security scanning images of people coming in , and quickly matching them to a central database instead of manual phone call or broadcast

5.Imagine crime scene investigators streaming evidence to central labs in capital cities

…imagine…imagine & imagine…

Prospects are just enormous , and looking at the price of the Google glass and how mass production might help driving its costs down , it would become and a minor investment that is just worth making.