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iSalute : Remembering Steve Jobs

iSalute : Remembering Steve Jobs

By Sadagopan on October 6, 2011

I was about to board my flight at Chicago’s O’Hare when the news of Steve Jobs passing away broke. When I landed in San Fran (My United flight did not have Wi-Fi)- my thoughts were with the family, Apple colleagues and the huge number of Steve Jobs and Apple supporters. Innumerable iPads, Macs, iPods inside [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, ipad, Steve, Steve Job, steve jobs

Steve Jobs THINK DIFFERENT – a Visual Tribute

Steve Jobs THINK DIFFERENT – a Visual Tribute

By Mark Fidelman on October 6, 2011

Saddened by the loss of an individual who has brought great joy and anticipation back into our lives.  He’s the only individual I know of where millions of people tune into his product announcements.  He’s earned that level of attention by bringing to market products that create emotional bonds with the owner.   So, out of [...]

Posted in Business | Tagged Apple, Miscellany, steve jobs, tribute

Amazon's Kindle Fire diverges the Tablet market

Amazon’s Kindle Fire diverges the Tablet market

By David Terrar on October 5, 2011

In his book The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin called divergence the driving force that creates a new species.  Last week Amazon enhanced their Kindle range of e-readers, but also applied some divergence to the tablet market by extending in to a new sub-category of mobile tablet devices with the Kindle Fire.  I think it’s [...]

Posted in Technology | Tagged amazon, Amazon Kindle, Apple, ipad, Kindle Fire | 4 Responses

Innovation - today's Golden Calf

Innovation – today’s Golden Calf

By Martijn Linssen on September 7, 2011

This week I had a conversation about Innovation and IBM. Vijay Sankarav wrote a follow-up post on that as he was forced to “leave early” – this is my reply to that. I think the three of us usually agree pretty much on pretty much everything. And this was an awkward one really It all [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, Apple, b2b, B2C, e2.0, financials, google, growth, IBM, innovation, steve jobs, Vinnie Mirchandani

Mac Battles, The Personal Day to Day of Software Development and Morale

Mac Battles, The Personal Day to Day of Software Development and Morale

By Adron Hall on September 6, 2011

I’ve been using a Mac for a couple of months now. My employer purchased a few for us coders to try out, and I’ve become spoiled. I rarely want to use my other machines now, as they seem cumbersome and inefficient. Mainly from a hardware perspective, as the OS itself seems to have plusses and [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged Apple, freebsd, linux, mac book pro, os-x, reviews, ubuntu, unix, windows 7

Does Google get enterprise? No - so what?

Does Google get enterprise? No – so what?

By Martijn Linssen on August 30, 2011

After a small conversation with Frank Scavo – whom I hold highly – it struck me: we old enterprise boys that keep kicking the #socmed chins might be on our way to retirement. Not saying that Frank’s one of them, but I certainly count myself to the pack as I’ve only been around multinationals and [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 3.0, adapt, Apple, b2b, B2C, change, financials, google, hewlett packard, IBM, sap, stats | 6 Responses

Life Is Too Short To Remove A USB Stick Safely

Life Is Too Short To Remove A USB Stick Safely

By Chirag Mehta on August 24, 2011

Today, Steve Jobs resigned as a CEO of Apple. I think I will remember this day and so will others. “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do [...]

Posted in Business | Tagged Apple, computing, steve jobs

HP Headlines, Pick A Favorite

HP Headlines, Pick A Favorite

By Dave Michels on August 19, 2011

HP used to be a great company. An amazing company, and the subject of numerous business books discussing innovation and leadership. Other than printers and calculators, I don’t have much HP around any more. Love my HP 12C calculator (RPN Ever4!). But the current HP is a joke and has been for quite some time. [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, hewlett packard, hp, ipad, larry ellison, personal computer, Touchpad, WebOS

Beating Apples system Amazon introduces Cloud Reader

Beating Apples system Amazon introduces Cloud Reader

By Dan Morrill on August 10, 2011

Is this one of the first chinks in Apples armor for eBooks? I have tried repeatedly to use the eBook development kit for Apple, and honestly from a user friendly and programmatic viewpoint it is probably the worst chunk of software pushed by Apple. If the eBook fits all specifications and everyone from Amazon to [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged amazon, AmazonKindle, Apple, appstore, cloud computing, cloud reader, E-book, ipad, iphone, kindle, Netflix | 1 Response

Is That A Tablet In Your Pocket, or...?

Is That A Tablet In Your Pocket, or…?

By Dave Michels on July 12, 2011

My problem with tablets is they don’t replace anything. My smartphone replaced a lot of things, my laptop replaced my desktop. My Kindle replaces lots of books. From what I see, tablets don’t replace anything. They are a new device joining the primal fight for airport power outlets. They do seem kind of fun. On [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged android, Apple, ipad, nec, phone, radvision, RIM Playbook, siemens, tablets

OS Bridge Day #1: Hacking for Freedom

OS Bridge Day #1: Hacking for Freedom

By Adron Hall on June 21, 2011

Keynote: Hacking for Freedom

(Description of Hacking for Freedom)

Day #1 has kicked off with a bang. A keynote that really pulled at the heart strings for the love of freedom and liberty! The notion of technology being involved directly to those pushing for their freedom in other parts of the world is huge. Below I’ve snagged… read more…

Posted in Featured Posts, General, Open Source, Technology | Tagged Amazon Web Services, Android Developers, Apple, conference, Freedom, hack, hacking, hacktivism, IOS (Apple), liberty, open source software, os bridge, osbridge, oss, portland, simpledb, Telecomix, Unknown Code Ramblings, Urban Airship, wikileaks

The Post iPod Era

The Post iPod Era

By Dave Michels on June 20, 2011

In my personal version of Toy Story, my iPod plays the role of Woody – a former favorite toy that just can’t compete with the latest technical toys. It is hard to pinpoint when an era begins or ends, but I believe the iPod Era passed. I was an early adopter on the Apple iPod. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged android, Apple, Consumer Electronics, iPod, itunes, Toy Story

Four reasons enterprise software should skip native mobile apps

Four reasons enterprise software should skip native mobile apps

By Hutch Carpenter on June 6, 2011

The desire to “consumerize” mobile apps for their own sake is stoking today’s outsized enthusiasm with device-specific enterprise mobile apps at a time when HTML5 is right there staring us all in the face. Tony Byrne, Enterprise 2.0 B.S. List: Term No. 1 Consumerization The runaway success of the iPhone app store has demonstrated that [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged AdMob, android, Apple, appstore, enterprise 2.0, geek, Handhelds, html5, iOS, iphone, mobile apps, mobile html, Mobile operating system | 2 Responses

Why Microsoft is 3X Better than Apple for Customer Support

Why Microsoft is 3X Better than Apple for Customer Support

By Mark Fidelman on May 25, 2011

Tweet  The Apple versus Microsoft product debate has been a constant, four decade campaign. There are proponents on both sides. While recently Apple has emerged the trendier of the two, does having trendier products translate into superior customer support? In the last few months I have met with both the Apple and Microsoft teams in [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged #custserv, Apple, customer support, enterprise 2.0, microsoft | 1 Response

Is Android gaining market share because of carriers?

Is Android gaining market share because of carriers?

By Raju Vegesna on May 16, 2011

Last week at Google IO, Google announced some improvements to Android Market. The video of the session ‘Android Market for Developers‘ is now available here. One thing that caught my attention in the video is Android installations by country. Here is the slide. As it shows, there is a direct correlation between device activations and [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged android, Apple, carriers, google, google i/o, Internet, market, market share, tablets

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