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 Sunday, January 31, 2010
The Apple iPad


TechCrunch's most-discussed stories, 1/31/2010
Well, on this past Wednesday, Jan. 28, Apple finally unveiled its long-rumored tablet computer - the iPad.

Needless to say, any Apple innovation is discussed to death on the intertubes, and the iPad is no exception. See the list of the most recently discussed stories on Techcrunch (screenshot, right): Five of five iPad stories, and this is on Sunday, four days after the announcement of the product (March release, April for the 3G version). And it hasn't been a slow week in tech.

I think part of the reason for so much talk is because the iPad, for all its sexiness, is evolutionary, not revolutionary. It's just a bigger iPhone touch screen (without a phone or camera - more on the latter in a bit). People expected it to be - like Mac OS X or the iPhone - an instant game-changer.

With the iPad, we're not seeing that. So a lot of chatter pro/con about it.

Here's my take on all this (like anyone cares....):



So, will the iPad become the next Newton/Cube or the next iPhone?

I think somewhere in-between. Not everyone will want one, but it'll be a "pry it out of my cold, dead hands" appliance for others.

And how long until an Android tablet appears?

If nothing else, with the iPad Apple continues to innovate (in this case, evolve) - and forces everyone else to up the ante, as well.

Judged by that standard, the iPad is already a success.

- Posted by Lee at 2:50 PM Permalink #
 Friday, January 22, 2010
Oh, the Tubes


© Heather Powazek Champ
Yes, the internet is not a dump truck, it's a series of tubes.

Or whatever.

One of the benefits of this "series of tubes" is access to folks/stuff the un-internet would never present. Thanks to Google or whatever, millions of folks who are f'ing talented are now - thanks to the intertubes - accessible/known.

Lots of creativity out there.

I ran across this today:
http://hchamp.com/about/

Heather’s photographs are licensed under a
Creative Commons License and are available for purchase.

Steal her shit and your pecker will fall off.

-- heather powazek champ


Good photos; awesome disclaimer/warning.

- Posted by Lee at 9:37 PM Permalink #
 Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Microsoft Marginalized

Here are the headlines:

Three links - all on CNet.com - about stuff that happened today/yesterday (Google's phone; Office 2010 pricing) and in the future (the Apple tablet). But all posted today/yesterday and on the news.com front page.

Gee, what is sexy, what is exciting, what matters in the long term?

NOT the Office 2010 pricing, that's for damn sure.

Yeah, MS got caught in, well, a bad "news cycle," but what is it offering beyond an update to Office 2000/2003 or whatever? (Uh, nada.)

I'm not a fan of kicking someone when they're down, put I will point out when someone is down: Yep, Microsoft. I'd buy stock in furniture companies because Ballmer is tossing everything....

My very quick take of what is happening today.

Very slight longer take:

And I still have a fucking 2000 StarTAC. Yeah, awesome (not...)

But it works for what I do: Make/receive calls. Receive pages...(badly, I admit).

- Posted by Lee at 9:08 PM Permalink #
 Friday, January 01, 2010
One Final Prognostication

One item I just forgot to mention in my 2010 Prognostications entry:

2010 will be the year of mobile (hardware/software/start-ups).

Yes, the iPhone started the real mobile craze, and this was in 2007(?); last year saw the introduction of other smart phones (Palm Pre, various Android phones), as well as a number of mobile services (Square, for example).

But 2010 will see most of the really hot introductions be mobile based - let's say at least 50% of the "hot intros" of 2010 (as listed in end-of-year stories) will be mobile based.

That's a huge shift.

But I think it'll happen.

- Posted by Lee at 10:29 PM Permalink #
 Sunday, December 27, 2009
2010 Tech Prognostications

Ah, that time of the year - time to see how well I predicted events for this year (2009), and then onto prognostications for 2010.

First, how'd I do last year?:



So, how did I do for 2009?:


Not bad; it makes me want to be more specific this year just to make it more exciting.

* * *



What'll happen in 2010?

- Posted by Lee at 3:55 PM Permalink #
 Friday, December 25, 2009
SEO

I dunno, I think this is this simplest, cleanest explanation about the way SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is not worth paying for, much less endorsing:

Search Engine Optimization is not a legitimate form of marketing. It should not be undertaken by people with brains or souls. If someone charges you for SEO, you have been conned.

-- Derek Powazek - Spammers, Evildoers, and Opportunists


Make sure to see his follow-up - basically a reply to the comments to the original article (as good as original article): "Seo FAQs."

I agree with him fully: SEO is, to me, building correct sites (not images with text, AIR or Flash etc. [today!] ). Good content; good design. If you can't get those two together (content/design), yeah, you're in deep doo-doo.

SEO - the black magic offered by name only today - just games the system; possible short- or long-term bump. Who can say? Yep, that's part of the problem.

I'm betting on good content/design vs. SEO "magic."

- Posted by Lee at 8:34 PM Permalink #
 Monday, December 21, 2009
The Winter Of?...

Officially winter; the longest night of year behind us.

What bodes for this winter/spring (and so on)?

It's been a crazy year (employment, elections, ecommerce, journalism and so on).

Bring it on...

- Posted by Lee at 8:53 PM Permalink #
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