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One of my favourite Jazz standard, introed by a surprising version of my favorite classical music composer: Ravel (sonatine part 2 btw)
I am rediscovering Phineas Newsborn, a great jazz pianist!
30 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
This phone, created by Emblaze, an israeli company, is the first to make me think that something better is possible
It reminds me a lot of what Swype is trying to bring to the keyboard input but extended to everything
I may contradict myself, but we have in Israel great potential at creating some great UI/UX. This is an example. Or better said, an exception
update: ok, no so fast then. lot of left handed readers rightly complained in the comments that the device is not built for them. Good point. And one of my followers on twitter tried it and said it is the worst phone ever...wow.
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25 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
For the past 2 months every day or close to, i receive at home, my personal phone number, automated calls for advertising.
Those are run by phone robots who play pre recorded advertising messages.
I have no idea how they got my number. And there is absolutely no way to know how they did it, nor to ask an opt out.
I called Bezeq, the land line phone company in Israel to ask them to block those calls. They claim they have no idea what those calls are. They can't block them since they don't know the origin.
Let's put this aside for a sec. Because this is a totally crap excuse. If bezeq wanted to block those calls they could do it. They could originate the caller and block them on request.
Now the real problem is that there are out there companies that spam your home phone number with unsolicited calls. In countries where i lived before there are laws to prevent that and punish those who bypass the rules.
Who in Israel is going to address that? Is there a direct marketing association in Israel? Is this someone at the telco minister?
I have no idea. I want this to change because it pollutes my life (calls are coming in the evening when i don't want to be disturbed)
We need a law to
Until this happens, Israel will remain an area of scam for israeli citizens taken hostage by stupid advertisers.
24 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
simple and genious. Innovation in simple things is also great
24 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
Yesterday afternoon i sat in meeting with someone who understands about user interface and user experience and we discussed how bad most of the israeli web sites are looking like in general. At the same time Michael Eisenberg covers the same matter in a great post i invite you to read carefully. He nails the issue: Israel is great at creating technologies but not some much at translating in a great visual interface.
23 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
Going to give this tool a shot. hard to focus writing and thinking with all those streams and features around
21 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
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pretty awesome. amazing how they managed to bring so much innovation in a field that seems saturated.
However my deepest belief is that we are just at the beginning. The human/computer interaction has been totally neglected for the past 10 years. We still use a keyboard and a mouse.
Apple has managed to shake the rules with the touch screen. But you can feel this is just a beginning
19 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
I remember when i was at ICQ in 2004/2006 (a few years after the AOL acquisition), i was asking myself everyday the same question: What if ICQ was not part of AOL? would it perform better?
19 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
Years of R&D and top techie advancements have not managed to solve the simple problem of getting a slide on a screen in 2 seconds. In years of watching thousands of presentations i have never seen a case this works spot on. There is always one problem: the screen resolution is not right, the image looks poor, the screen shows only part of your slide.....
The reason is that projector are dumb devices with very poor software and laptops are built with poor and complex set up to make things smooth.
I believe there is a major opportunity for a software that will solve this pain. A software that will make any laptop 100% ready for any projector. And people will pay for it. 100%
We need an equivalent of Skype, which solved the pain of making a simple voice calls on the internet, but for slide presentations.
Let s call it Prezentify
My dream experience
No more need to choose the right screen resolution, plug, unplug, until it works, make your laptop restart, make your projector restart.
What would that software do?
And of course this is not just an add on to slideshow softwares...Because you need to present more stuff than just slides.
Someone please make this
Oh yes and 1 more request to Microsoft/Mac. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. Make that "Show as a slideshow" button ENORMOUS. People always spend seconds to look for it, because it is way to small
PS: plan B is to not use your computer but just put the file on a local connected computer. but then you can't use other resources from your computer (demo an app, settings you are used to for your browser,...). I don t like this option
18 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)
Apple from day one let the cat in by placing Google maps and Youtube as default installed apps. Google is following up with great apps of its own service. But sometimes it conflicts with Apple's own interest and their relation with mobile operators (eg: Google voice).
Now the war is moving to a new field with the acquisition of AdMob. Advertising. By owning iPhone advertising, Google, who's behind the best OS challenging the iPhone, is a tough trojan in the iPhone. They have a massive power, since they own the second most important revenue chain that feed the app developers, after Paid apps (owned by Apple). They also own key estates and very soon data intelligence about apps that will place them at the level of second brain on the iPhone ecosystem after Apple. They can also, although i doubt the do-no-evil company moves that way, push iPhone users to their own apps, or why not to other android-powered devices.
I really wonder how Apple feels about that. Advertising on the iPhone is going to become big. very big. They can't really do a thing about that, except abusing their position and blocking any app using admob codes. But that won't happen, users and the FCC look to close
What could be their next move knowing that Apple is a non-advertising-based company?
ps: Maybe they should not so worry at the end of the day, when you see the kind of advertising AdMob served me..(see above)
10 November 2009 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)