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TOP Social Network Platforms

GWI(GlobalWebIndex) recently reported the top social platforms and active users ranking. Facebook is still on TOP, Google+, Youtube, Twitter and Qzone are followed one by one in TOP 5 list. The GWI headquarter is located in England and the active user data are based in Q4 2012.

Overall market sharing stats

Being the NO.1 on earth, Facebook is serving around 700 millions active users. This number is 51% of the global internet population.

The Google+ users already increased to 343 millions which makes it the second largest social platform globally. Meanwhile, the Google+ is shared by 25% internet population which is great improvement from the last year's stagnancy.

Twitter active users is increased 40% and will still be the fast growing up one. The twitter global users already reached 288 millions.

About 21% internet people use YouTube on monthly basis. Almost the same population as Twitter.

Top social network platforms

From the stats we learnt more and more users are leaving the local social platforms to global ones. This spurred the rapid growth of Twitter, Google+ and Facebook. From GWI explanation, the Google+ growth is not based on the declining over Facebook and Twitter but by gaining smaller localized social network users. The same logic applies to the growth of FB, Twitter as well as YouTube.

There's an interesting point in the graphic. As we see in TOP 10 list, there're 4 "China Only" platforms (Tencent Qzone, Tencent, Sina Weibo and Youku). They're 100% pure China based social platforms, such ranking based their large population. However, being the world's most socially active market, it's sad most people in that area can't visit the top 4 platforms.

GWI reports page: http://globalwebindex.net/thinking/social-platforms-gwi-8-update-decline-of-local-social-media-platforms/

BetterLinux Review

betterlinux review

In hostingcon 2012, there's a newly released product called "BetterLinux". It's well known not only because of the great features it brought to us but also the great name of the project leader "Matt Heaton" – Founder of Bluehost, Hostmonster and Fastdomain!

Betterlinux Introduction

From the official explanation, BetterLinux is a collection of system resource management and monitoring tools intended for hosting providers, data centers, SaaS companies, and cloud environments. Basically, we can call it the Linux server optimizer. BetterLinux was officially released at Hostingcon 2012.

What does betterlinux exactly do?

The purpose of BL is to make linux better by allowing a system administrator to be in complete control of the linux system. The spotlights of BL are focused on following

The optimization over system I/O and can be fully customized based our real needs. From the official announcement, BL can triple (3X) the customers per hosting server.

Support for most popular linux distributions. CentOS 6.x, RHEL 6.x, 2.6.32.x custom build, 3.4.x custom build, OpenSUSE 12.x. Others like Debian, Ubuntu Server, OracleLinux etc are being worked on and will be available shortly!

Fully customizable. BetterLinux is pre-packaged and only few commands to get it installed on existing servers. However, if you don't like the way it developed, you can request the BL team to build your own kernel by following your exact requirements.

FREE to use. BetterLinux is 100% free for private and qualified non-profit use. For commercial purpose use, we only need to pay $9/mo per server!

For full list of BL features, simply check out it's official site at http://www.betterlinux.com

Betterlinux vs Cloudlinux, which is better?

While we're talking about linux server optimization, there's another popular name called "cloudlinux" which is an optimized CentOS destribution. From many hosting production server experience, cloudlinux is approved to be stable and reliable server system. But how is it compared to BetterLinux? Well, to compare a proven product with a new one is really hard. But we can still compare something based on their difference.

First of all, the cloudlinux is a complete pre-optimized linux system and can be used instantly after installation. On the other hand, BetterLinux is just an independant linux optimizer, we have to get the base OS installed in order to run it.

Secondly, cloudlinux has almost everything pre-configured. If we need to make further customization we have to edit everything manually. However, the BetterLinux is actually a manager over system tools so we can easily change configurations over the specific service.

Lastly, cloudlinux is 100% CentOS based which means we have to switch to this OS if we're currently use other linux distributions. Instead of that, BetterLinux is an independant optimizer and can be applied to many different Linux os, this greatly convenienced people in using it.

But what about their actual performance on live server? It's so far a secret since there's not a sample yet. The BL is a result of multi-years working project. From BL official site, it says BL already deployed to bluehost/hostmonster and other EIG brands.. Based on the recent less complaint over EIG service, the BL might have helped some.

From the up to date feedbacks over BL, seems it does work great and could optimize deeper than cloudlinux. If you're server admin and would ike to keep everything under control, it's highly suggested to try out this product.

Google Killed a Donkey

From one CNET reporting, someone found a doneky lying apparently motionless in the road in Kweneng, Botswana. It's hotly discussed if it's hit by the google street view car.

From the Google side, a spokesperson insisted: "Our Street View teams take the safety of people and donkeys very seriously." So is that doneky killed by google streat view car? It's hard to judge by a single picture, we might compare several ones from this event map.

On this map, the donkey was walking from previous picture

google street view car hit a donkey

Now, it's lying on the road

google street view car hit a donkey

From the next ones we could see the donkey is struggling.

google street view car hit a donkey

Obviously, the doneky was down there before and possiblely was hit by google car. However, according to Melbourne University's Adjunct Professor of Zoology, that donkey was walking backwards in street view images, it could be already lying down and then subsequently got up and wandered off when the car was driving more and more close.

So, possiblely the donkey was merely enjoying something we all occasionally need — a dust bath.

TOP 10 Microsoft Business Nightmare

Microsoft has been leading the PC market for many years. However, as tech improvements and more and more competitors are joining in. Businessinsider site listed the top 10 nightmare scenarios that could lead to its business collapsing.

1. The iPad eats the consumer PC market

ipad

This is happening right now. In the third quarter of 2012, PC sales were down 8% on a year-over-year basis worldwide. In the U.S., sales were down 14%. A big chunk of the decline can be attributed to the rise of the iPad. Apple sold 14 million iPads last quarter, which is more than the top PC maker, Lenovo, which shipped 13.7 million PCs. Throw in Apple's 4.9 million Macs, and it's the top computer maker by a mile.

As the personal computer market goes …

2. Employees gradually switch away from using Windows PCs for work

MS employee drop windows pc

This trend has not played out that dramatically in 2012. However, British bank Barclays bought 8,500 iPads at employees' insistence this year.

And a recent survey showed that the iPhone has overtaken RIM as the smartphone of choice for enterprises. As more people get comfortable with Apple's mobile products at work, Microsoft will have to worry about them converting their Windows-based computers to Macs at work, too.

Microsoft has a plan to combat this but …

3. Windows 8 fails to stop the iPad

Windows 8 fails to stop the iPad

Gulp. It's still early, but every most data points say Windows 8 is not going to make a dent in the iPad.

— NPD says Windows tablet sales were "nonexistent" between 10/21 and 11/17.
— It also says Windows sales were down 21% over that period on a year-over-year basis.
— Piper analyst Gene Munster was in a Microsoft store for two hours on Black Friday and saw zero Surface sales.
— Microsoft reportedly cut its Surface order in half.
— Ballmer said Surface sales were "modest."

Meanwhile, we can't think of any analyst who has cut his or her iPad estimate for the quarter based on Surface sales. In Microsoft's defense, it says it sold 40 million licenses, which it says is out pacing Windows 7. There's a chance analysts are wrong.

4. Loyal developers start to leave the Microsoft platform

Loyal developers start to leave the Microsoft platform

We're not sure if this happening or not. So far, the early signs are actually positive for Microsoft. It has over 20,000 apps in its Windows app store. Windows 8 is only a month old. At the same time, Microsoft doesn't have a Facebook app for the Surface, and one of the biggest complaints from reviewers was the lack of good apps for Windows 8.

Windows Phone has over 100,000 apps, but iOS has 700,000 apps, with 275,000 made specifically for the iPad.

5. Windows Phone gets no traction despite the Nokia deal and RIM's collapse

Windows Phone gets no traction despite the Nokia deal and RIM's collapse

This has happened. Despite everything Microsoft has tried in mobile for the last two years, consumers aren't buying it. The latest data from IDC says Microsoft has 2% of the global mobile market share. And the latest phone from Nokia is thick and heavy compared to phones from Apple and Samsung. We don't expect it to be a blockbuster.

Suddenly, all the dominoes are in place for a lot of bad things to start happening. …

6. Office loses relevance

Office loses relevance

Microsoft's Office has been a juggernaut. In fiscal 2012, the Microsoft business division did ~$24 billion in sales.

Last year, we cautioned, "Office runs only on Microsoft platforms and the Mac. As employees start to do more and more work from non-Windows smartphones and iPads, companies may start to question why they're still buying Office for every employee and upgrading it every two or three releases."

The death of Office, has not happened, though. Despite Google's attempt to create Docs, companies aren't giving up on Excel.

7. Microsoft's other business applications start to erode

Microsoft's other business applications start to erode

If Windows continues to fade, and if Office starts to fade, then corporations have less reason to adopt Microsoft technologies on the back end like Exchange Server for email, SharePoint Server for collaboration, Lync for videoconferencing and real-time communication, and Dynamics for CRM and accounting.

Exchange, SharePoint, and Dynamics all bring in more than $1 billion per year, and Lync is Microsoft's fastest growing business application. Plus, they pull through a lot of other Microsoft products. …

8. The platform business collapses

MS platform business collapses

For the last decade, Microsoft's fastest growing business segment has been Server & Tools, which did $7.4 billion in sales last year.

A lot of these sales come because Microsoft business apps — Exchange, SharePoint, and Dynamics — require these products. But as companies stop buying these apps, they will have less reason to buy the Microsoft platform products that run them, and the System Center ($1 billion+) products used to manage them.

9. The Xbox was never going to make up the slack, and Microsoft can no longer afford to keep investing in it

The Xbox was never going to make up the slack

In a year of relative gloom, Microsoft's Xbox has become a big bright spot for the company. Kinect is great technology, people are still buying the console, and it's been a great entry point for Microsoft to take over the living room. But, for a company like Microsoft, Xbox isn't enough. Microsoft had $21 billion in operating income last year. The Entertainment and Devices division, which is home to the Xbox had $364 million in operating income. So, as nice as Xbox is, it's not going to be enough to boost Microsoft if the rest of the business collapses.

10. Microsoft suffers a huge quarterly loss. Ballmer retires to play golf

Microsoft suffers a huge quarterly loss. Ballmer retires to play golf

Let's not kid ourselves — it's going to take a sudden, unexpected disaster at Microsoft to get Ballmer out of the company.

In 2012, Microsoft had its first ever quarterly loss as a public company because it had to write down the $6.2 billion acquisition of aQuantive. Investors mostly shrugged. If Microsoft posted a real loss people would freak out. But that's going to be nearly impossible in the near term.

In the long term …

Is this just a bad dream?

Last year, we concluded by saying, "Fortunately for Microsoft, none of this is going to happen. Windows 8 will reassert the dominance of the Windows PC. Office and other business products will remain corporate necessities, and developers will never be able to ignore Microsoft. Windows Phone will become a viable third mobile platform, the Xbox will continue to dominate the living room, and new products will surprise the pundits who thought Microsoft couldn't innovate. Even Bing will finally make a profit someday."

This year, it's a lot harder to say much of that. Windows 8 doesn't seem to be reasserting the dominance of the PC. Windows Phone is not a viable third platform. Bing is still burning money. The Microsoft nightmare scenario is actually becoming a reality.

Hackulous is Shut Down

Hackulous closed

I dont have an iPhone on hand, but yesterday one of my friends tell me that he can't install some programs because the shut down of Hackulous. After some diggs, I found it's a program cracking team. It's popularly recognized the terminator of Apple apps. Below is an article by enigmax for detailed explanation about the event.

Hackulous, perhaps the Internet's most famous cracked app community, has dramatically closed its doors. The community shut down yesterday but that isn't the only damage. Apptrackr, the web-based partner index for cracked apps and Installous, the app used by millions to transfer cracked apps to their iDevices, have also been disabled. The operators cite lack of activity for the shutdown but it seems unlikely that's the only reason.

Although there are plenty of sites specializing in similar things, the Hackulous community is particularly well known among users of jailbroken Apple devices.

Aside from the community forums, Hackulous is known for its direct connections with Apptrakr, a huge web-based index of cracked apps and Installous, a clever piece of software which allows the installation of iOS software found via Apptrakr and elsewhere.

But as of yesterday, Hackulous is officially no more.

"We are very sad to announce that Hackulous is shutting down," the team said in a statement.

"After many years, our community has become stagnant and our forums are a bit of a ghost town. It has become difficult to keep them online and well-moderated, despite the devotion of our staff. We're incredibly thankful for the support we've had over the years and hope that new, greater communities blossom out of our absence."

While the announcement was made on Hackulous, it didn't mention the fate of either Apptrackr or Installous, the software that relies on Apptrackr to function.

Installous is installed on millions of Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad and was the key way for people to transfer pirate apps to their phones and tablets. However, following the Hackulous announcement the app has been rendered completely non-functional, apparently disabled by the Hackulous team that controlled it.

TorrentFreak tried to contact Dissident, the admin of the projects, for an official statement. He has spoken with us on numerous occasions in the past (and has even guest-blogged here) but the emails bounced. It appears that for whatever reason he's preferring to keep a low profile at the moment.

We did manage to speak to two other people familiar with the sites' operations and they told us they were surprised at the decision due to a number of factors.

The sites were apparently healthy and still had plenty of users. Indeed, the shutdown statement appears to carry a contradiction – "ghost town" forums are by their very nature not particularly difficult to keep "well-moderated" since nobody uses them. Nevertheless, this is the cited reason for the shutdown.

Also, Installous was used by millions and served up ads each and every time someone carried out a key app-related action within the software. Regardless of whether the Hackulous forums were doing well or not, Hackulous was still installed on millions of machines leading to (presumably) some half-decent advertising revenue to fund the project and more. It's difficult to see why that would be terminated due to a quiet forum.

The other issue is that Dissident has always gone out of his way to say how passionately he feels about the "try before you buy" aspect of Installous and how important it is to give people a chance to taste an app before committing to a purchase. Trials are certainly more readily available officially than they were before Installous began so it's possible that Dissident thought the mission was over.

The final piece of the puzzle could come on the back of rumors that a jailbreak for iOS6 won't be forthcoming. No jailbreak for future iOSs means that Installous and indeed the completely legal Cydia can no longer function on new machines. Did this play a part in the shutdown decision? We'll need to track down Dissident to find out more.

The closures of these Hackukous projects raise more questions than they answer but will still come as a shock to those who relied on Installous for their software fix. Time to start shelling out a few cents an app it seems – luckily that's not going to break the bank.

IX New Client Management Panel

ixwebhosting new control panel

Finally, the IX web hosting officially released their new client management panel after some days' serious waiting. If you are IX customer at the moment, simply login to your account panel and feel the changes. If you're not their client yet, you can also check out this video page and learn more about it.

Ix new panel improvements

Please Note, the new management panel is referring to account control panel where we manage billings, hosting products and support etc, it's not about hosting control panel, IX still uses H-sphere control panel at the moment.

The new management panel is actually redesigned version of the old one. The improvement is pretty clear comparing to the old vague version. Everything is categorized and users can navaigate more efficiently. If you're not sure how inefficient the old one is, the "go back to old interface" link is provided, just go ahead to compare. It also introduce a feature called "badges" where the system will auto assign your country flag based your georgraphy location. The latest promotions are listed alongside.

What I liked most is about billing managing. Before their change, the only option is about billing periods I can select and once I confirm, the system will auto renew my service. It's absolutely what I expected. From new control panel, such issues got fixed and actually improved more than expected. In short, the new management panel is designed by following the popular CMS softwares like wordpress, joomla. Because of the improvement, people won't be feeling hard to use ix services even for novice!

The history of IX new management panel

Just from last Wendsday, I received an email from IX company talking about some IXleaks, I was just confused about what's being said there and went to their blog post. It's about an interview between IX representative and client. They're talking about some new projects from IX but the interview is full of fun so I thought it was just a joke and ignored. However, when I open my email this morning I received the "Product final release" announcement from IX team. I'm just shocked and can't wait to check out the new panel.

The predictable effect

The new platform will definitely make IX more professional in offering hosting service. Plus the previous blog marketing, more users will be redirected to their website. Because of their excellent hosting offer, they can easily catch more customers. Is IX good enough for hosting? Well, I have signed IX linux hosting unlimited pro plan last year, I can't say they're the best but no serious problem yet. It's good deal if you're going to host a small to medium size website. Since their windows platform is configured on old technologies, I would not consider it if you like to be hosted on up to date server.