Turn your loved ones into diamonds
How do you want to be remembered when you hit the bucket (aka pass away)? Do you want to be buried? Cremated? How about being turned into a real genuine diamond? A Swiss startup called Algordanza (link) does just that. For a fee, they will convert your (or your loved ones) cremated ashes into a timeless diamond that can be turned into jewellery and passed down from generation to generation.
Remember that a "real" diamond is nothing more than carbon exposed to incredible heat and pressure. The human body is also composed of 18% carbon so it works well. The process take 4-8 months and they can use all of the ash or part of it (if you still want some kind of traditional funeral.
Algordanza claims its "memorial diamonds" are indistinguishable from the traditional mined diamonds.
Each diamond is accompanied by a certificate prominently displaying the authenticity, clarity, cut, size and biological origin of the diamond.
A basic ash to diamond conversion costs about $5,000USD and other options will be proposed so don't think of this as a cheap option.
Nomad ChargeKey extremely portable lightning cable review
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My smartphone has become so indispensable to me, I typically travel with a portable charger and an Apple lightning cable on me all the time. My smartphone is used for entertainment, news consumption, communication and navigation.
Needless to say, the battery and cable take valuable pocket space. My poor lightning cables typically don't last too long... The designers over at Nomad recently released a product that really caught my attention, the ChargeKey.
It is a short, flexible, key-chain attachable lightning cable. They also offer this little device with a micro-USB tip for Samsung, HTC and Nexus users.
Design
As you can see in the above images, one side has a USB connector (for your MAC, PC or portable battery pack) and the other has a lightning or micro-USB connector. The plastic holding those connectors in place is nice and rigid (the key chain loop is also rigid plastic).
The plastic bridge holding both connectors together is made from a soft flexible plastic. This is one of the design decisions that really works well. The flexibility of this peace means it is much less likely to break in your pocket.
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It is also very thin (thinner than most of your keys). The little hockey stick like angle tip means it is a little larger than the typical key but not by much. The shape and design of this means that you won't know its on your keychain until you need it.
Use
Its a short USB to lightning cable that is always with you. Plug one end into a power source and the other into your device. Its that easy. I tested it with a MAC, a PC, a bunch of power bricks and the original Apple wall plugs. It worked with every one of the power sources and successfully charged an iPod, iPhone and iPad.
And YES! you can use this to sync with your phone to a PC. It is USB 2.0 so it is compatible with every PC in the market.
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Durability
I am not known for being gentle and I carried this little device with me for a week. I bent it, squeezed it and generally torture tested it. and it continued to work.
The flexible plastic bridge meant I could angle the device when my iPhone and connected device weren't perfectly aligned. As I used it, I appreciated the small design decisions that make this thing a joy to use.
Conclusion
Small, portable and durable... Nice combination of qualities.
The device costs $25 and in the package, they give you instructions on how you can get another one for free. Whether you buy the lightning or micro-USB version of the ChargeKey, you won't be disappointed.
You won't use this with a wall charger too often because of its short length (which is by design). You don't want to dangle your $800 smartphone in the air. But that isn't the design purpose for this anyway.
I often test products and then forget about them and move on. The ChargeKey is now a permanents fixture on my everyday keychain. A 5 star rating by me.
You can order your very own directly from Nomad (link)
Articles on Self Improvement
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Here is a collection of articles I have written about self-improvement you may find useful.
3 Questions Successful People Ask and you don't
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We learn as much from our children as they do from us. It's fascinating to see the world through their eyes. They are pure and untainted from social standards and norms. My daughter started asking the never ending WHY question. She questions everything and keeps asking the question until she is satisfied with the level of information received.
Studies show that this natural inquisitive nature peeks at around 4 years old and steadily declines over our lifetime. When you look at the behaviors of the most successful business leaders, they never stop asking why.
“The most successful business leaders keep asking WHY until they are satisfied with the answer”
The first question successful people ask is WHY. They want to understand why we are doing what we are doing and they typically deep dive. They aren't looking for the standard canned response but want to explore the human driver behind what they are analyzing.
The second question successful people ask is WHAT IF. Once they understand the WHY, they want to play with different scenarios and determine what would happen if they did X or Y. Working with deeply passionate and successful leaders means you get grilled a second time here.
At this point they understand the WHY and the different possible scenarios (WHAT IF). Sometimes this process can take days but it isn't uncommon to see it take months. It all depends on how much information is available and how quickly they can play with the different scenarios. Steve Jobs was known to ask these questions with razor sharp determination and they may have led to some of his revolutionary creations.
The third question is HOW. Once they understand the best alternatives, they want to find out HOW to make that project a reality. Who do they need? What do they need to develop? How does it need to behave?
To be truly successful, you can't be afraid to challenge the status quo. Push yourself and your team outside of their comfort zone and watch magic happen. Remember to ask the 3 magical questions:
- WHY
- WHAT IF
- HOW
Mind Like Water is the ultimate mind goal
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If you practice mediation, any religion or organizational strategy, your goal is to be Mind Like Water.
“Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.”
The goal is to achieve a level of calmness and peace that empties your mind. This empty mind is then ready to handle anything life throws at it.
In Getting Things Done, the goal is to build a trusted system that can track everything so your mind doesn't have to. Why is this important? Our mind mistakenly believes that everything it is tracking has the same immediately critical importance. By externalizing all of these elements into a trusted system your mind knows is reliable, you offload all of this mental energy consuming tracking and allow yourself to consciously set the appropriate level of importance for each task. If an urgent surprise does occur, you have the mental clarity needed to calmly analyze it and decide intelligently how to handle it. You don't panic and over/under react.
In Taoism, there is a core belief in something called Wu Wei. Translated it means Action of non-action. It is used to describe a state of being where you are calm, in control and in a state of clear. A state in which you are automatically aligned with the flows of nature, in a way where you respond perfectly and appropriately to every situation.
The most easy to understand description I have seen for "mind like water" comes from Karate and is repeated by David Allen when explaining GTD.If you throw a pebble into a still pond how does the water respond? It responds totally appropriately to the force and mass of the pebble then quickly return to a state of calm stillness. It doesn't over-react or under react. It reacts perfectly.
The greatest sports players use this powerful mental tool. They practice so much that when they finally compete, everything is done automatically without really thinking about it. This means they are more in tune to reality and are able to respond to changing situations faster and more appropriately.
Your goal in life is to live "Mind like water". This means using a trusted task management system to free your mind of the mundane so it can concentrate on being spectacular. Practice meditation or religion to learn calmness and stillness. Learn to live with a silent mind (much more difficult than you can imagine). Once you achieve this goal, everything in your life will seem easy and effortless. Good things will flow to you and bad things will naturally repel. Things that seems like unsurmountable boulders turn into small pebbles.
Learn from water. Be Like water.
Roam Mobility now sold at 265 Futureshop and BestBuy locations
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As a casual traveller to the US, I am always looking for ways to stay connected affordably and Roam Mobility has been my consistent go to provider. They offer a mix of plans to suit everyone and the pricing is extremely competitive.
The only complaint I would hear was around buying one of their special roaming sim cards. Now you can pickup their products at any one of the 265 Futureshop or Bestbuy locations across Canada ( Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland).
If you're a Canadian travelling to the US on vacation or for work, I strongly recommend you check out their products and services.
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Demo of Cortana, Microsoft's answer to Siri
We have known that Microsoft's answer to Siri was in the works and code-named Cortana but for the first time, we get a video demo leak. Cortana will be included in Windows Phone 8.1
Since Cortana requires a Microsoft account, it is almost certain that the heavy lifting is being done in the cloud and that it will use its cloud storage infrastructure to move your profile (searches, customizations, etc) between devices.
There will be a customization process to ensure Cortana give you the best possible response (as an example what type of restaurants you prefer).
We expect Windows Phone 8.1 sometime in April and we believe existing Windows Phone 8 devices can be upgraded to the latest OS (shouldn't require a brand new phone).
Blackberry 10 receives Microsoft OneDrive client
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about Microsoft rebranding its SkyDrive cloud storage service to Microsoft OneDrive (link).
BkBlackberry has done a great job integrating cloud storage providers into its base os on BB10 devices. Out of the gate, BB10 supports Dropbox and Box. Now you can add Microsoft OneDrive support to that list with the availability of the Connect to Microsoft OneDrive app (link).
The functionality of this new add on is exactly the same as that of Dropbox and Box. The deep integration means you can upload (automatically) device content to OneDrive. You can access files stored on OneDrive seamlessly on your device.
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6 simple tips that will change your mood immediately
Before reading this article, you should take 5 minutes and read these entries:
ven the most optimistic and disciplined professional sometimes feels depressed or overwhelmed. It could be caused because of life pressure, surprise bills, work issues, etc.
If you are generally happy but find yourself in one of these small negative lulls, what can you do? Here are some simple time proven strategies to "get you into the light:.
- Take care of yourself - Get a massage, a pedicure or simply take a long warm shower. When people feel depressed, they want to sit around and sulk. Taking care of yourself and feeling clean will shift your paradigm and will often be enough to jump start you out of your rut.
- Go exercise - Exercising doesn't mean killing yourself in a crossfit routine but it does mean moving around. It can be as simple as taking a nice walk with your dog, going for a swim or taking a hike in nature. Getting out of the house is important to change your mood so plan on doing something outside or at the gym.
- Dig into your gratitude Jar - If you have a gratitude jar, read a couple of your gratitude snippets to lift your mood. If you don't have a gratitude jar, read this article (link) to find out how to start one now.
- Play it loud - Play music that you love long and loud. Pick something upbeat that gives you the urge to sing or dance.
- Talk about it - If none of the above worked, talk to your spouse, or a friend. I know that some of you may not have anyone available so sometimes online forums and chat services may also fit the bill in a pinch.
Above all, remember that this too shall pass and that most of the time, you are likely to imagine things worse than they actually are. Stay positive and live the life you love.
The secret to turning on the happiness switch
The prevailing wisdom is that you should be happy when things are "going your way". Which means your happiness is dependent on the world deciding to cooperate and we all know how that turns out.
Let's say it is early morning and you just got into your car so you can drive to work. How many green lights do you need to have on (simultaneously) until you decide it is the right time to pull out of your driveway? Stupid question right? You'll drive out of your driveway and if you get to a red light, wait, then drive off until you encounter the next red light. Mix and repeat until work.
Happiness doesn't happen by chance, its a choice
Happiness is a mindset. It is a way of seeing the world. 2 people can live through the exact same situation and have extremely different experiences because of how they view the world.
Let's say your long term life partner leaves you for someone else. You can sulk for months asking everyone to pity you or you can tell yourself the wrong person left your life and now there is room for the right person to enter it.
Truly happy people are happy regardless of how the world treats them. They understand that even the darkest cloud has a silver lining. That after the fiercest storm will come calm and sun.
So the key to happiness is choosing to be happy. Allow yourself to be happy knowing that the bright sunshine is just around the corner.
When you choose to be happy, good things will be attracted to you. You will start seeing opportunities you would otherwise have missed.
Misery begets misery. Happiness begets happiness.
Buy a Samsung Galaxy S5 and get $500 of gifts
Maybe the shiny new Samsung Galaxy S5 and its boatload of features wasn't enough to entice you to fork over your hard earned money. Samsung has sweetened the pot with $500 (link) of extra premium services and apps.
Of the apps listed, the ones I think are the most interesting:
- 1 year of premium RunKeeper
- 6 months of premium MapMyFitness
- 6 months of Wall Street Journal
- 1 year of the Bloomberg BusinessWeek
- 3 months of premium LinkedIn
- 3 months of premium Bitcasa cloud storage
- 3 months of premium Evernote
- and more
I would have loved 1 year or Evernote and Bitcasa but this still isn't too shabby
Before dying, Sam shared his 3 secrets to a happy life (video)
If the above Video doesn't work, check it out directly in the TEDx site (link)
We all learn about the importance of positive thinking and perseverance yet until I watched the above video, the power of those concepts didn't really sink in. Sam Berns is a man with incredible life challenges yet he shows the power of the human spirit. Sam makes every difficulty in your life seem infinitesimally small and insignificant.
Here is a man with a debilitating incurable disease who is really, truly and genuinely happy. Through his talks, Sam teaches us his secrets to a happy life.
- FOCUS ON THINGS YOU CAN DO - He explains that your mental energy should be spent on positive things you can do rather than the things you can't. The sentence that illustrates this is : "Be ok with what I ultimately can't do, because there is so much I CAN do."
- SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE YOU WANT AROUND - In his talk he explains the power of positive loving people and clearly illustrates why you want "good" people around you. He explains how his friends helped him forget about his disease when creating music and how his families love got him through the difficult times.
- LOOK FORWARD TO THE POSITIVE - He explains how important it is to focus on the positive things coming up on your future. They give you something to look forward to. Having something positive to look forward to helps soften some of the challenges you may be faced with today.
With all of the challenges this 17 year old was presented with, he maintained a positive outlook and asked others not to waste time feeling bad for themselves. This is a truly inspirational talk.
Sam's parents devoted their lives to finding a cure to this rare and incurable disease by establishing the Progeria Research Foundation. The foundation aims to finance research. Sam's father was a pediatrician in training and switched to genetics research when his son was diagnosed. This research team was able to identify the progeria causing gene and they are conducting clinical trials on a promising drug called lonafarnib (started in 2007). So far the preliminary research is promising showing that the 28 patients has weight gain, improved bone structure and reversal of the blood vessel changes that cause heart attack or stroke. It is important to note that this drig isn't a cure but it may help children affected by progreria to life longer healthier lives.
Sam passed away just weeks after he gave the above talk.
Bama Works will give $1/view up to 10k to the Progeria Research Foundation between now and 12/31/13. Sam Berns TEDx https://t.co/1eMlUXgS9y
— dave matthews band (@davematthewsbnd) December 27, 2013
We are responsible for our actions and our salvation
The above comes from the Buddha. In simple terms, it means we are responsible for our own actions. The Buddha can't save us. Only we can save ourselves through learning, discipline and self-control.
Take the first step to a brighter tomorrow
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. "
Lao Tzu
What first step did you take today to prepare for a brighter more enjoyable tomorrow?
Gratitude is the key to happiness
When I sit down and analyze most of my days, it seems that I am bombarded by hundreds of pieces of bad news for every 1 piece of good news. This constant harassment by the world can quickly take its toll and turn even the most positive person into a grumpy world-hater. Not only is grumpiness annoying to those around you, but it really and truly has an impact on your ability to succeed.
"Accept that your view of today shapes your tomorrow" - Edward Kiledjian
So how do you counter this modern day affliction? Through gratitude!
What are the benefits of gratitude?
What's in it for you? Good question. Research and experience show that gratitude has 3 direct benefits to practitioners: physical, psychological and relational. We'll talk about how to implement gratitude in your life but assuming you do it wholeheartedly for at least 21 days, here are some of the benefits you could experience:
Physical
- longer and more restful sleep
- increased desire to exercise and make healthier life decisions decisions
- Reduction in stress which leads to dozens of benefits including lowering blood pressure & improvement in bodily functions (cortisol is bad)
- In some studies, testers even reported a reduction in physical pain
Psychological
- Happier
- More optimistic
- Enjoys more situations with positive emotional impact (more of the good, less of the bad)
- More energy
Relational
Become more connected to your friends, family and loved ones
Become more connected to your social net
Achieve more of the zen qualities (more forgiving, more generous. more compassionate, etc)
Overall you become a better person and the world around you notices.
As you become happier and better, you get more of the fuel to become happier and better.
Appreciate the simple everyday gifts
Since we were little, we have been thought to always want more: more money, more things, more recognition, etc. This often conditions us to ignore what we have today and concentrate on what we demand from life in the future.
As an example, an employee may be upset that he isn't getting a cost of living adjustment, but ignores the fact that many friends working at competitors are getting laid off. Instead of being grateful for the job, he spends all his energy on being upset that the company "screwed him" and that the "company doesn't appreciate him". He doesn't realize that by cutting the COLA, the company may have saved dozens of employee jobs (maybe even his job). All of this negative thinking will impact the quality of his work which may eventually lead to him getting terminated for substandard performance.
Gratitude doesn't mean you have to settle for second best but it does change your perspective. Do you appreciate the fact that you have a roof over your head, food on the table and a loving family?
What would happen if you lost your house, couldn't put food on the table and lost your family? This is a powerful exercise where you imagine losing everything you take for granted then slowly bring each one back and think about what it means to have that element in your life.
Imagine you lost your house and didn't have a roof over your head. How would that change your life? How would you feel? Really close your eyes and play this game with me. Imagine how you would feel if you didn't have a house. Try to live those emotions. Now imagine having your house. How does this feel? What are you grateful for by having a house?
Its a great exercise to periodically play this game with the main elements around you. Really get an appreciation for how lucky you are for having some of these elements you have been taking for granted all this time.
This will "force" you to be happy as you are with what you have. You won't need the next big think to be happy (which will bring temporary happiness anyway). Have you ever said:
- I'll be happy when I finally get that promotion.
- I'll be happy when I finally find my soulmate.
- I'll finally be happy when I can buy a house with a pool
Most of us have thought about at least one of the above in our lives and it is just proof that we need to retrain ourselves to be thankful for what we have.
A drug addict is always thinking about his next fix. He isn't happy in the moment and is only satisfied when he finally get's that next hit. Of course the satisfaction from the hit quickly wears off and he goes back to thinking about the next hit. In order to generate that feeling of satisfaction, each hit has to be just a little bit stronger.
Many of us live our lives like this. I'll be happy when I finally get that raise. When you get the raise, you are happy for a while then start thinking about everything you can do with more money and push for another bigger raise. You become unhappy in the now and falsely believe that if you just had a little bit more money, it would make everything good. But it won't. True happiness comes from the inside.
"If the onIy prayer you say in your life is ‘thank you,’ that would suffice." Eckhart Tolle
How to practice gratitude
There are many ways to help you be more thankful. One useful, powerful and simple method was spearheaded by a minister in Kansas City called Will Bowen. He asked his followers to go without complaining, criticizing or gossiping for 21 days. Many self-help authors and coaches recommend the same practice. It is done with the hope that you will retrain your mind into seeing more good around you. It seems simple but it is powerful.
Another common tool is the gratitude journal. The concept is that you write down ,every day, 3 to 10 items for which you are grateful. again I recommend you do this for at least 21 days to start seeing the positive impact this will have on your life.
My third recommendation is to start a gratitude jar. Everyday, take the 1-2 most powerful items you are grateful of from your gratitude journal and write them down (individually) on a small piece of paper and place in a jar. Anytime you feel down, overwhelmed or "sick of life", open the jar and pull out one of the gratitude slips. You will see how much of an impact this has.
Conclusion
Everything in this article is simple. Sometimes we falsely believe that simple means ineffective, but nothing is further from the truth. I have helped large multinational conglomerates turn around their fortunes by implementing simple, easy and basic concepts.
The only requirement to benefit from gratitude is a willingness to try it with an open mind. Why not start now?
Apple reveals TouchID secrets in new document
In a new document published by Apple (link), we finally learn the details about bout TouchID functions and the exact process of the TouchID finger recognition system.
Since the release of the iPhone 5s, we have seen a steady stream of information explaining TouchID and its security level. We know the scanned information is stored in a non-reversible fashion on a special "enclave" built into Apple's latest A7 chip. We know from experience that even the cable is authenticated with its paired TouchID sensor to prevent man-in-the-middle type attacks. This whitepaper takes our understanding to the next level.
They provide additional details about the secure enclave and how it separates the sensitive fingerprint information from the rest of the system's memory through encryption and a built in random number generator.
"Each Secure Enclave is provisioned during fabrication with its own UID (Unique ID) that is not accessible to other parts of the system and is not known to Apple. When the device starts up, an ephemeral key is created, tangled with its UID, and used to encrypt the Secure Enclave’s portion of the device’s memory space.
Additionally, data that is saved to the file system by the Secure Enclave is encrypted
with a key tangled with the UID and an anti-replay counter" Page 6
For the statistics junkies among you, Apple claims the possible rate of false positive is 1 in 50,000. This means there is a 1 in 50,000 chance a stranger will be able to unlock your device.
We know that even with TouchID, there are circumstances where the iPhone 5s still demands we enter our Apple ID (passcode). Apple clarifies when this happens:
"iPhone 5s has just been turned on or restarted
• iPhone 5s has not been unlocked for more than 48 hours
• After five unsuccessful attempts to match a finger
• When setting up or enrolling new fingers with Touch ID
• iPhone 5s has received a remote lock command"
I found this document a good and interesting read. Of course I'm really into security so that might have something to do with it.
New MotoX Coming this Summer
Q from twitter: When is next version of Moto X? A: Keep posted - hint - late summer. #MotoMWC
— Motorola Mobility (@Motorola) February 25, 2014
Since Motorola Mobility is now a Lenovo company, many asked if Motorola would be updating its aging MotoX and during a Twitter Q&A, we learned that the answer is yes. Expect the updated version sometime late summer.
Thats all we know but expect rumours to drop out of China as the release gets closer.
The Goophone Samsung Galaxy S5 knockoff available
The creative and hardworking team at Goophone have managed to clone the Samsung Galaxy S5 in about 2 days. What did Goophone name this clone/copy/tip-off/fake? They called it the Goophone S5.
It comes with
- a 5" 1920x1080 screen
- 2GHz octa-core MediaTek processor
- GSM, WCDMA (HSUPA, HSDPA)
- 2GB RAM
- 2800mAh battery
- 13 megapixel read camera
- 5 megapixel front camera
- Available in white, black, gold and blue
- Dual-SIM card slots
- Android 4.2 (with Google Play)
All of this for only $299.
You can buy your very own Goophone now from their site directly (link)
Whatsapp to add voice Services
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Read up about Telegram Messenger, a solid Whatsapp alternative (link)
Whatsapp was swallowed by Facebook in exchange for a cool $19B. To keep it exciting and in the news, the CEO, Jan Koum, announced that they will be bringing voice services to market. Sure you can send voice notes today but they want to bring actual voice calling functionality to their users.
Is this something that excites you? Do you really need another VOIP client? It is a platform with more than 400M users so adoption will be incredible. It is important to note that this functionality (along with video chatting) already exists in the current Blackberry BBM client (IOS, Android and Blackberrry 10).
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Telegram Messenger is a nice Whatsapp alternative
Now that Whatsapp was bought by Facebook for $19B, many users are searching for a new instant messaging platform to use. Enter Telegram Messenger (link).
Telegram Messenger is the brainchild of russian technology magnate Pavel Durov. Pavel is rich enough that he can pretty much do whatever he wants and said he wanted to build an easy to use, secure and free instant messaging platform that he could share with the world.
After all of the Edward Snowden NSA revelations, tech users have been searching for a more secure non-US based IM system and Pavel believes his Telegram Messenger is the perfect answer.
Telegram is a not for profit organization
When a company says their product is free, we typically look at them very skeptically thinking that there must be some catch. Maybe they are tracking your usage or are trying to hook you in before they switch to a paid model.
Telegram is based on a custom protocol called MTProto built by Pavel's brother Nikolai. This protocol is used to encrypt messages end to end. This encryption means messages cannot be forwarded or can even be set to self-distruct.
The organization that creates and maintains Telegram is a not for profit and the company will make the source code available to researchers interested in reviewing the code. They hope that this model will help them win users trust.
The funding model will be based on donations and in-app purchases for additional features later on. These add-on services aren't available today but many believe they will be privacy enhancing features (think disposable email, disposable number, etc).
The founder has had issues with the Russian government in the past so his new initiative (aka Telegram messenger) rents datacenter space from various providers around the world to prevent a single government from flexing too much muscle. Because they don't operate in the most regulated regimes (USA, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, etc) they don't have to comply with the tougher less privacy friendly rules in these countries.
Telegram says that even if they received a government request for access to a user's chat session, they can't provide it because the encryption key is generated and held on the user device and never stored in the cloud.
You can check out the Telegram Messenger source code (link), MTProto (link), Telegram Messenger API (link). If you are more technical and want to read more detailed technical information, read this (link).
They are so confident in their security that
"Anyone who claims that Telegram messages can be deciphered is welcome to prove that claim in our competition and win $200,000."
The Post Facebook Whatsapp purchase flood
Telegram says they were seeing a steady stream of new registrations daily then Facebook bought Whatsapp and everything changed. All of a sudden millions of users flocked to Telegram and the new service experienced some small controlled glitches.
4 million users joined Telegram within the last 18 hours. We're doing our best, but the service is getting unstable due to high load.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) February 23, 2014
We temporarily switched off the possibility to share photos in Europe in order to keep up with high load. We will switch it on soon.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) February 23, 2014
How does Telegram compare to Whatsapp?
Telegram describes the difference as such:
Unlike WhatsApp, Telegram is cloud-based and heavily encrypted. As a result, you can access your messages from several devices (including desktops!) and share an unlimited number of photos, videos and documents (doc, zip, mp3, etc). Thanks to our multi-data center infrastructure and encryption, Telegram is also faster and way more secure. On top of that, Telegram is free and will stay free — no ads, no subscription fees, forever."
It also has small improvements over Whatsapp like allowing 100 members of a group chat (instead of Whatsapps 50). It allows for video sharing of up to 1GB.
Once installed, it asks for permission to your address book and automatically identified contacts that are using Telegram. The problem is that this is a new an emerging client so many of your contacts may not be on Telegram Messenger yet.
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