Archive for the 'Future' Category
Stats from Today:
Emails sent: 89
IM conversations: 14 people
Skype Calls: 16 calls
It is hard to think where communication will be in five years. Just from today, I have an incredible amount of data that I have instant access and recall from my computer. All emails and IM’s are indexed and searchable and all skype calls [...]
The Battle for Space
Comments Published by James May 9th, 2006 in Advertising, Business Model, Future, Google, MicrosoftI remember reading about Coke and Pepsi wanting to put ads in space and how they sort of did by sponsoring some space expeditions. I thought how sad it was that maybe one day we will look to the sky and see ads.
That got me thinking about Microsoft’s latest earning results and their new capex(capital [...]
Flickr is on the cover of Newsweek. What is even cooler than getting an awesome company like Flickr national converage is showing how it really works.
This picture, The Need for Answers, perfectly embodies how Flickr allows you to upload your photos and thoughts, and share them with your family, friends, and community.
Another great piece of writing by Cringely. In his latest, he talks about how Apple can further conquer the issue of distribution with deals with massive real estate stores like Blockbuster.
Take your Video-out iPod to Blockbuster, drop it in a kiosk dock then download from the local xServe your choice of 50,000 movies. You can [...]
So Engadget has a post about the potential new Video iPod look. At first glance it appears a bit unrealistic. Ohhh the scratches.
But then you look at this patent published application. Specifically claim 12.
12. The user interface method as recited in claim 1 wherein the user interface mode [...]
Scott McNealy of Sun at the Office
Comments Published by James February 2nd, 2006 in Feedster, FutureScott McNealy, the CEO of Sun Microsystems, was nice enough to come by FeedsterLand today. I have watched Sun since my days in college when I did a case study on them. I always loved how they seemed to conduct themselves but I was skeptical if it was actually real. After hearing Schwartz speak a [...]
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