Thursday, June 26, 2008

Google 411 now avail in Canada

Finally - I posted about this a while back, but the services was only available in the US. Now we're good to go. Give it a whirl, it's 1-800-GOOG-411 or 1-800-4664-411!

testing your product

ok raise your hand if you give that can of beating to your product - check out the video 30sec James Dyson on Engineering and Design. the concept that by combining good design and engineering principles - it's not because it feels light that it's cheap and a easily broken.

More access to the c-level at Google for Canadian businesses?

 Patrick Pichette from Bell is joining Google as CFO. Congrats to him for landing such a job in a great company like Google.  I'm sure - Lot's of people will be trying to leverage that relationship now I'm sure from this side of the border!This makes me very optimistic about the opportunities this could bring for Canadian businesses within Google.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Kid Rock's go on steal that thing, and stay in school!

I'm late on this but if you haven't seen this youtube video from Kid Rock go see it - it's pretty darn funny. It makes for a good show.

Kid Rock's surprising take on illegal downloading | The Audiophiliac - A high-end audio blog from Steve Guttenberg - CNET News.com

 

I also agree with the comments about buying on iTune is not the best solution either. Whatever we think we buy from iTune anyway.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Zemanta

Alec TrevelyanImage via WikipediaZemanta is the closest thing to a decent helper writing tool I have found. Thanks to a post from Alec Saunder's blog where I noticed it - I'm now going to be using it. It's recommendations of pictures are not all that accurate, but they make for so much more interesting post!!! But the related articles suggestions seem more accurate as you can see below -

Zemanta Pixie From there the possibilities are practically endless. I suggest that like any web 2.0 firms out there they are about or have already opened up their API so that we can add our own widgets to ride on their engine. Widgets, could be weather, imdb, maps....

Rogers revamp of data plans for Blackberry

My opinion - fine I will save 30$/month with this from now on. On the other hand, what about my voice plan - Rogers? The first time i read it, i thought iPhone were getting both unlimited voice and data for 30$ - that would have been insane - but no - it's only data and visual v-mail, so the unfairness is not that bad. I'm still very tired of getting creamed on voice calls at the end of each month. Wouldn't life be nice now with a voip on my bb so that I could make use of the 300MB of data I have now, or any wi-fi connection I have access to. Then pls mobivox - my life would be much nicer if you could create a sync services for my address book so that I could just dial mobivox's local numbers and deal with voxgirl to dial by name, or better create a BB add-on to insert yourself in the calling options and pass the phone number as input automagically...

From: BlackBerry Sync | get in sync with the latest BlackBerry news » Blog Archive » Rogers revamps BlackBerry data plans (iPhone data plans too)

Symbian is now Nokia and going the community route!

Well well well - maybe Android was too much for Nokia, didn't want to have Google driving their business. Symbian is loosing steam, this is my understanding anyway. Getting something to run on Symbian is not straight forward, and requires hard core programmers. They will have their work cut out in the community. Nokia knows that if they unite every one around they will be stronger. Read/Write web was alluding to Nokia wanting more control "a la" apple owning both the hw and the platform, going the community route is not the easiest way to have control over a platform. On the other hand what can Nokia do, if they don't make it community - Nokia will be the only vendor with symbian phones.

Monday, June 16, 2008

If You Buy Chinese Made Goods

Well this title should grab the attention of 33M people here in Canada alone! This post from nowpublic reminded me of this story I just heard. In this case it's not the China price but the Walmart price and its profound impact on our buying habits as well as our economy.

Take a good old water sprinkler 20years ago, made of really durable parts, all metal. Well 20years later it still works. Now take the same water sprinkler you bought at Walmart last year, it's all plastic, and you're lucky to have two seasons out of it. You wonder well duh! it's all plastic no wonder, it's going to break sooner or later. My point exactly. An you will go buy another one at Walmart, because it's the best price.

I admire walmart for several things they do, not the point of this post though. The practice of lowest price has a profound impact on how we build things and what we ultimately buy. So the water sprinkler maker, they sign Walmart, they are happy and they have every right to be happy, their year is made.  Walmart says - we're going to be your biggest customer this year and for the years to come. This year we buy at $x, but next year if you want Walmart's business, you will sell the product to us for $x - 10%, figure a way to make it work. So you don't want to loose your biggest customer, so what do you do, you find a way to make it cheaper, you put plastic in it! Fast Forward 10years and it's all plastic, and your customers are now of the mindset that this sprinkler you just bought is meant to be replaced every couple of years, and Walmart is more than happy to sell you another one.

Canadian Copyright reform tabled - are we in the US

I've been thinking for the longest time we were going to be smart about this Copyright thing. Well it looks like the US have had their way, they been painting us as the kingdom of piracy for the last little while, and now Harper's government is tabling a bill that will make an outlaw of every honest citizen in this country. Woopidoo - we now have the time to timeshift using our PVR, thanks M. Industry Minister. Read more here and at Alec's

Look there is no way it should be illegal for me to have my tunes in any device I want if I have paid for the tune. Or a movie for that matter.

The sad thing about this whole thing is the industry is annoying the very own people who are still buying their product! It won't stop the kids from doing anything, and now me an avid buyer of music to this day, I'm being told what I should be doing with my tunes. It's rubs me the wrong way.

Friday, June 06, 2008

plastic bags

We all know the problem with plastic bags, they stick around in the soil indefinitely...or way too long anyway. Well one smart kid has successfully demonstrates not so. A canadian teenager of all things, just to make me even more proud of the discovery, as a science project has come up with a process to accelerate dramatically the decomposition of plastic bags Canadian teen's process decomposes plastic bags | The News is NowPublic.com. Way to go!

it's not about resuming the use of plastic bags, it's about getting ri of the billions of plastic bags already there in my mind, just to make sure you catch my drift.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Innovation according to Bezos

I was reading this very interesting innovation issue of business week the other day. I'm a big fan of Bezos, because he is the example that bald people can be successful too! No seriously, every interview I read with him he is sharp, with a great dose of humour.

Anyway some of his thoughts on Innovation I like, here are a few takeaways for me:

  • constraints like frugality drives innovation
    • At first I thought this is another way of saying necessity is the mother of all invention. After a little bit more thinking, I think Bezos is saying my business is a low margins business and it doesn't mean I can't innovate, it means I have to be really smart about how I make money. You would think this would push a lot of process innovation, which they have done a fantastic job of at Amazon, they never ever share anything related to their infrastructure/logistic this is the secret sauce for him - but this is only one side of it.
  • you have to be willing to be misunderstood to innovate
    • This is cliché, and it doesn't have to be rocket science innovation where one starts to be mis-understood, it's all kinds, the little things. Make sure you check often, and check with the people who will want to pay for it, or are already paying if you can swing it!
  • because it's new - companies get skilled focused, why should we do that, we don't have any skills in that area, a more stable strategy is what do my customers need? And inventory the gap in your skills from there.
    • It's the CUSTOMER, get him/her on your Innovation bus if you want to go anywhere!!!

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Software is getting better

The much contested Standish group in some software engineering circles has published an updated study on software project failures. find the original study here. It was contested on the basis of how the research was performed by certain researchers.

The latest study points to some significant improvements over the figures of 94. They report that 35% of software projects started in 06 were completed on time, on budget and did what they were supposed to do. This compares very favourably to 94, where only 16% met the requirements above. In the category of projects that failed outright went down from 31% to 19%, so a significant reduction there as well.

Interesting numbers and very encouraging trend. Reading from the SDTimes, the three main reasons for such improvements:

  • Better project Management
  • Iterative development
  • web infrastructure

If you read the article you will quickly get the point that rapid iterations with users to see results, and check against their expectations, coupled with the users's familiarity with technology is helping capturing the requirements better.

What I take away - If your user does not have a seat on your innovation bus, forget about getting where you want to go successfully.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Adobe Launches Online Office Suite and New Flash-Enabled Acrobat 9 - ReadWriteWeb

Holy Cow! I read that same news about Adobe building a office suite way back when, and I thought it made sense, but I was not thinking much of it. Now I checked out the review of ReadWriteWeb and I like what I read - experiment will tell us more about it, but come on it's looks pretty good ain't it.