Innovation is all around Microsoft

Microsoft is an innovative company, that’s something we all know.

It invests+$9 billion yearly on research and development and it would be impossible to list all the products, projects and activities related to it. Probably some of the most well known are:

But there is much more than this, in fact I don’t joke when I say innovation is all around Microsoft. Being an innovative company starts from the mindset of its employees and we have multitude of activities in Microsoft that motivate employees and fosters innovation like the famous Bill Gates Thinkweek or other activities that might not be that famous, but are extremely inspiring.

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One example of it is the Science Fair, an internal event done at the Microsoft Campus where microsofties can show off their latest science projects every six months…more or less. Most of the projects demoed will never become public, some of them will be a new product or a new feature of current products, but nobody cares where it ends up because the real goal is just coding for the sake of having lot of fun. An example of a project presented in a Science Fair is the .NET Gadgeteer, a prototyping platform for small electronic gadgets and embedded hardware devices built on .NET Micro Framework.

Similar to the Microsoft Science Fair, the guys at Microsoft Research have their own annual3D Talking Head party: TechFest. The TechFest showcases some of the coolest projects from any of the Microsoft Research’s locations around the world. Researchers have the opportunity to share the technologies and projects emerging from their work. TechFest is open also to guests, so you can take a look at some of the Microsoft Research projects presented during 2011.

We have also an internal portal called ToolBox where all employees can build and submit the tools they develop, there are so many of them of all kind and flavors'. One you might know that made his first appearance in ToolBox is Mouse without Borders, a cool tool that allows you to handle up to four computers with a single mouse and keyboard.

Some of these things are done thanks to THE GARAGE, a community of employees who like building things in their free time and have a clear mantra: Do-ers. Not Talkers”. They are the group who organize the Ads Science Fair, the Office Science Fair, the Hyderabad Science Fair, the Enginering Science Fair, the Hardware Science Fair, the Everything Science Fair...

Again, this is not all. I wrote this post because now we are in the period of the Microsoft Next a year video contest, open to all the Microsoft employees, which pursues to identify the most innovative talents around the world with a very prestigious panel of judges. If you want to have an idea on what kind of videos are submitted, just take a look to some of videos that were submitted during the Microsoft Next 2011.

As you can see, innovation is not just funding research and development projects, innovation is a mindset that you have or not have. In Microsoft, innovation is all around.

Nokia Lumia 800

A week ago I bought the new Nokia Lumia 800 and I can already say I love this device.

nokia-lumia-800

 

Once you open the box you will see the phone comes with a soft cover in the same color of the device, people who knows me know I hate covers but this one fits perfectly and I’ve decided to use it myself. You can see the phone with and without the cover in the figures below.

Nokia Lumia 800 with soft cover

Nokia Lumia 800 with soft cover.

Nokia Lumia 800 without soft cover 

Nokia Lumia 800 without soft cover

Another nice surprise is the fast USB charger, instead of having the traditional AC/DC adapter you will find as a charger a small circular piece with a diameter just a little bit bigger than a coin. You can compare it below against 2€, a quarter of dollar and fifty pence.

Nokia Lumia USB charger

The design of the phone is simply gorgeous and solid, the case is built in a single piece of polycarbonate that gets emptied and filled with all the electronic in a later phase. The screen, a very stylish Gorilla glass, is a curved 3.7” capacitive AMOLED with ClearBlack that redefines the concept of the black color.

The Nokia Lumia 800 comes equipped with a 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics that provides you with a resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels, a 2x LED flash, F aperture of 2.2, minimum focus range of 10 cm and focal length of 28.0 mm. The camera also allows you to record 720 HD video.

The phone has other goodness like:

  • GPS
  • WIFI
  • Bluetooth
  • 2 microphones
  • 3D accelerometer
  • Magnetometer Sensor (compass)
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor

You will see some haters say the phone doesn’t come with a dual core and they use it as their argument to dismiss the phone, a dual core is completely useless today in Windows Phone 7.5 devices as the OS is extremely fast and fluid. The single core Qualcomm MSM8255 with a clock rate of 1400 MHz makes the phone and apps perform much better than several dual core devices.

As I said above, the Nokia Lumia 800 comes with the Microsoft OS Windows Phone 7.5 aka “Mango” installed. The OS offers you out of the box among many other things:

  • Microsoft Office Mobile: It allows you to work with your Excel, Word, PowerPoint and OneNote files. Thanks to SharePoint Workspace you can also access to your corporate SharePoint repository.
  • Xbox Live: You can play games with the advantages of the Xbox Live network like achievements, manage your friends and messages, etc.
  • SkyDrive: To have your files synched/backed up in the cloud (25 GB of free space)
  • Zune: To have your music and videos downloaded, streamed or simply synched on the phone
  • Social Networks: Have your LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Live contacts as any regular contact, see their updates, etc..

In addition to this, Nokia has included some exclusive apps like Nokia Music, Nokia Maps and the impressing Nokia Drive that allows you to reach your destinations by car using cartography that can be downloaded, free of charge, for virtually the entire world.

Just to finish you will like to hear that the battery lasts for:

  • 9.5 hours for 3G talk time
  • 335 hours for 3G standby time
  • 55 hours for music playback time
  • 6.5 hours for video playback time

Did I say I love the phone?

Microsoft welcomes Skype

Microsoft officially welcomes Skype after we announced the acquisition in May 10, 2011. During this timeframe the US Department of Justice, European Commission and Australian ACCC have reviewed and cleared the purchase of Skype.

Beginning on 13th October Skype will operate as an independent business unit at Microsoft, this will allow to preserve the creativity that has been critical to Skype’s success since 2003 when it was founded, and places Tony Bates reporting directly to Steve Ballmer as the president of the Skype division at Microsoft.

It’s still soon for Microsoft to make any announcement on how Skype will be used to improve and extend current products, but we can imagine many ways on how Skype will support Microsoft devices like the Xbox, Kinect, Windows Phone, etc. and how it will enhance services like Microsoft Lync, Outlook, Windows Live, Hotmail and so on.

Skype it’s a leader and synonym of video and audio chat in many countries, indeed it has 170 million connected users and over 207 billion minutes of voice and video conversations in 2010. Which is the equivalent of a single conversation lasting approximately for 393835 years or what is more important lot of time enjoying a conversation with your friends and family.

The acquisition includes also Qik, a platform to capture and share video shots using your mobile phone and GroupMe, the app that was described by Gizmodo as “Lifechanger…utterly indispensable…Whether or not you think you need group texting in your life, you won’t know how you lived without it once you give it a shot.”

Last, but not least important. It’s worthy to note that the Skype advertising inventory will be sold by Microsoft Advertising sales force –with exclusive rights- in the US starting 24th October, and will have the rights to do it in other markets once existing Skype relationships expire in other markets.

So, Welcome Skype! I hope to see our new colleagues in the corporate network soon.

How to measure twitter reach

Today we are going to talk about how to measure twitter reach from one of my most used applications: Microsoft Excel.

The tool you have to download to do it is Analytics for Twitter and allows to query Twitter directly from Excel thanks to the free PowerPivot Add-in that needs to be installed too in order it works.

The installation of Analytics for twitter will place an Excel file in your desktop, once you open you will see that the usage is very simple, we only need to introduce our search queries separated by commas in the Excel sheet called “Topics”. The queries can be free text, hashtags or twitter alias, once we press the search button it will contact with the twitter api to extract all the info and present it to us properly formatted.

Once the search is completed we need to do two extra steps to see the information retrieved. First one is go to the PowerPivot menu and click “Update All”, when it finishes go to the menu “Data” and click “Refresh All”.

After this we can start analyzing the results of our search, which is divided in three Excel sheets:

  • Topics: Contains the main dashboard where we can see stats related to the amount of tweets, how they are published by hours, overview of the tweets’ tone.
  • People: Provides information about the users that have been tweeting about the topic we have searched and who are the most positive/negative twitters.
  • Tone: Displays detailed information about the tone of the tweets based on a dictionary we can configure to adjust it to our language or preferences.

The best of all is that you will be able to apply several filters to the information extracted, which will allow you to fine investigate the reach of the topic you have introduced.

Below you have the resulting reports based on a query where I looked for the hashtag #IE9. As you can see the reports are very attractive visually.

Analytics for Twitter - Topics

Topics

Analytics for Twitter - People

People

Analytics for Twitter - Tone

Tone

 

As you can see create reports to measure the twitter reach is very simple with Analytics for Twitter, so just download and play with it.The file contains also all the information of the features and limitations the tool has today.

How to increase returning visitors traffic and measure it

Increase returning visitors traffic is one of the metrics any web analyst has in mind, this is because it means you are obviously increasing the loyalty of your audience and helps to guarantee the continuity of your site. There are many more metrics of course like conversion, page views, bounce rates … but in this article we will focus in how to increase returning visitors.

It is not new that lot of companies try to increase its returning visitors traffic, there are many techniques to do it like subscribing by email,  forums, chats … all of them, of course, useless without good content in the site.

Probably the “easiest” way to achieve it, it is becoming the homepage of your browser, unfortunately this is a battle that is lasting from the very beginning of Internet, you saw Yahoo, NetVibes, MSN trying to become your homepage and now you can see it also with Facebook or even Google constantly telling you to do it.

Google wants to be my homepage

 

The problem is that it is very hard to compete with the big Internet players to become the browser’s homepage, but today we are going to show an easy alternative that Internet Explorer 9 and above offers us: the pinned sites.

The pinned sites allow you to pin any site to the Windows Taskbar like if the site was a Windows application. Below you can see my taskbar with my pinned sites Hotmail, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and SkyDrive sharing the space with traditional Windows Applications like Outlook or the Notepad.

Pinned sites in the windows taskbar

 

Why this is better than the browser favorites?

In the first place, because according to the statistics retrieved with the improve user experience programs we know that 87% of users launch pinned apps from the taskbar (vs 18% opening sites from the favorites bar) and 33% of users have pinned at least one non-default app to the taskbar (vs 4.4% who have added a site on the favorites bar).

jose bonnin custom tasksIn the second place, because the pinned sites allow you to have a higher level of personalization and some advanced features that help to improve the user experience and easing how the user access our site.

In my site http://www.josebonnin.com I have implemented the pinned mode adding: personalized tasks that display the latest posts published, the main categories of my blog, access to the archive and how to contact with me.

There are many sites that implement the pinned mode today and some of them have shared some of their figures, the most well known case is the Huffington Post that thanks to implementing the pinned mode in their site they were able to increase among IE9 users 14% their returning visitors and 11% the number of pages visited.

 

 

There are many features of the pinned sites that you can deeply explore in the Pinned sites developer documentation. But the easiest and simplest way is to implement them is to include the next metatags in your site:

   1: <meta name="application-name" 
   2:   content="Jose Bonnin" />
   3: <meta name="msapplication-starturl" 
   4:   content="http://www.josebonnin.com" />
   5:  
   6: <meta name="msapplication-task" 
   7:   content="name=Contact;
   8:   action-uri=http://www.josebonnin.com/contact.aspx;
   9:   icon-uri=http://www.josebonnin.com/mail.ico"/>

The first metatag defines the name that will have the site once it is pinned in the taskbar, the second defines the url that will be opened.

The third will add a custom task called “Contact” that opens the URL http://www.josebonnin.com/contact.aspx

You can add as many custom tasks as you want by adding more metatags that follows the pattern of the “msapplication-task”. As I said before, there are many more options you can apply like: notifications, thumbnail buttons, custom tasks based on the context of the page, etc. just check the URL above to find all the documentation.

So, now that we know that we can increase the returning visitors by implementing pinned site features. Let’s see how we can measure it.

 

How to measure the increase of returning users thanks to the pinned mode?

Google analyticsTo do it we have to tag all the links we define in the pinned mode options using the parameters of our Analytics provider. Google Analytics for instance forces you to use at least the parameters utm_source, utm_medium and utm_campaign. You can find more info on what each parameter means and in the URL Builder.

Therefore, following the example above I would need to tag the start URL and the Contact URL, using for instance the next values: utm_source=IE9,  utm_medium=web, utm_campaign=pinnedmode.

 

 

 

 

Doing this the start URL would become http://www.josebonnin.com/?utm_source=IE9&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=pinnedmode

and the contact URL http://www.josebonnin.com/contact.aspx?utm_source=IE9&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=pinnedmode

After you do this you will be able to measure as with any other campaign all the traffic coming to your site through the pinned sites.

 

This is all, feel free to share how much have you increased your returning visitors thanks to the pinned sites.