Archive for March, 2008:

Save the Developers from the Users

Published on March 31st, 2008 View Comments

TechCrunch posted a plea to Save the Developers last week imploring users to upgrade their Internet Explorer 6 browsers to Internet Explorer 7.
According to W3 Schools, more than 30% of people browsing the Interwebs use IE6, even though it is more than 6 years old. The gist of the plea is that IE6 is old [...]

Had Good Search Lately?

Published on March 27th, 2008 View Comments

I’m a neat person, but I’ve always had a cluttered desk. Growing up, my mother would frequently remind me to make it neat and tidy.
Not much has changed, except now my desk has less room for paper clutter as much of it is taken up by dual monitors and various gadgets. My clutter has taken [...]

The Future is iPhone-tastic

Published on March 26th, 2008 View Comments

Lately, I’ve been bummed that the SDK announcement underwhelmed, handcuffing would-be developers with restrictions that make apps significantly less functional than expected. As a user, I want more apps that do more.
And then a couple nights ago, I got a reminder of how sweet the iPhone really is.
I was at Nicholas Restaurant, a great place [...]

Customer Service that Works

Published on March 26th, 2008 View Comments

I’ve covered this topic twice before, but it really deserves more airtime.
Paul’s summary of Under the Radar on Monday received comments from two of the companies he mentioned, from the CEOs of those companies. You read that right.
Similarly, my most recent post on FriendFeed got a comment from one of the founders.
This doesn’t mean that [...]

The Greatest Idea Moves Closer to Fruition

Published on March 25th, 2008 View Comments

I haven’t done post on the most popular ideas on Mix since November. Back then, they were:
1. We need the Oracle clients (OCI, JDBC) for the Apple Intel OSX platform
2. Compile Oracle XE for Intel OS X
Well, guess what? Since November, the same two ideas have stayed at 1 and 2. If you’re interested, rounding [...]

Musings on UTR 2008

Published on March 24th, 2008 View Comments

Every year I attend the Under The Radar conference held at the Microsoft Silicon Valley location. The organization is flawless, the companies interesting, and the facilities are wonderful.
If you don’t know, UTR is a showcase for start-ups that are not (yet) in the limelight. In fact, this is where many launch to the [...]

Spring Conferences

Published on March 24th, 2008 View Comments

We’ve been pretty busy with conferences lately, and that looks to continue into the Summer.
Paul attended Under the Radar The Business of Web Apps: Where the Web Goes to Work last week, and I think he’s working on a post summarizing his thoughts.
Rich spoke at the JRuby Meetup a few weeks ago, and Anthony [...]

Does Spam Irritate You?

Published on March 20th, 2008 View Comments

Mix is reaching more people now, especially through groups. This is great because we always thought groups would be the best way to draw people into the network and conversation. Implied levels of trust within a group make it easier to engage and provide value to people who ordinarily have no use for social networks [...]

We Are Expensive and Expendable

Published on March 19th, 2008 View Comments

Rich and I were bemoaning the current state of the economy yesterday, and eventually, the conversation turned to outsourcing, not jobs, but storage, computing power, databases, applications, etc. You know, cloud computing.
Remember after the Bubble burst in 2001 how people were in a tizzy, some rightfully so, about the exodus of tech jobs overseas? That [...]

FriendFeed is for Lurkers too

Published on March 18th, 2008 View Comments

If you missed it, over the weekend, there was quite a testy blog war between Louis Gray and Duncan Riley, ostensibly started by FriendFeed or rather differing opinions of it. Short version: Duncan doesn’t find value, Louis disagrees, obscenities ensue. Makes for a good read.
FriendFeed has been all the rage lately among the usual suspects [...]

More Fun with Numbers

Published on March 17th, 2008 View Comments

Rich and Anthony deployed a few key fixes last week, nothing too bloggable. They were focused on securing private group activity and caching, which was causing some weird behavior. So, rather than blog those, my periodic Mix post this week is more metrics.
As a follow up to my first Fun with Numbers post, I did [...]

Going around, Coming around

Published on March 13th, 2008 View Comments

The ‘Lab is quickly approaching its one-year anniversary. I plan to blog something more formal closer to the date, but this post about Salesforce.com integrating with Google Apps reminded me of why I am on the team at all.
Back in late 2006, I had just moved into Jesper’s strategy organization from development, and I was [...]

Twitter as Customer Support

Published on March 11th, 2008 View Comments

I’ve blogged in the past about the good new web marketing, i.e. how many startups follow mentions of their companies on blogs, respond in those blogs and engage the bloggers. I really like the personal touch, even if I don’t care much for the application or don’t even use it.
Twitter has added a new dimension [...]

JRuby Meetup!

Published on March 10th, 2008 View Comments

For those of you who are live in the Bay Area (East Bay in particular), I’ll be speaking at the East Bay Ruby Meetup next Tuesday.  Here’s the talk abstract:
JRuby is fast becoming a solid (and possibly preferred choice) for deploying Rails apps. Rich Manalang from Oracle will talk about how he and a small [...]

Polishing Mix Groups

Published on March 10th, 2008 View Comments

Rich and Anthony deployed a boat load of fixes and enhancements to Mix on Friday night.
I might have mentioned before the Mix is going to be used more by internal teams, so we addressed groups with this deployment for the most part.
Some of these are bug fixes that have been needed for a while, so [...]

Does Spam Still Work?

Published on March 9th, 2008 View Comments

I got a 419 email today in my work inbox. This is pretty rare, since I guess Global IT does a great job catching spam, especially compared to my webmail accounts.
Normally, in my webmail, I’d just delete an move on, but since this is so rare in my work inbox, I read the mail, titled [...]

DIY Development

Published on March 8th, 2008 View Comments

The WSJ Business Technology blog has a post about “Where the Next Generation of Techies Won’t Come from“. Aside from offending my grammatical sensibilities, you know, ending a sentence with a preposition, the post interests me for a couple reasons.
The crux of the post refers to statistics published by the Computer Research Association that show [...]

Fun with Numbers, Mix Edition

Published on March 7th, 2008 View Comments

Still feeling gravity’s pull lately, and Rich and Anthony gave me access to the Mix database this week. So, rather than review some new service (like Orgoo, for which I just got my beta invite) or wax philosophically about a New Web topic, I figured I’d dust off the SQL and crunch some numbers.
Side note: [...]

Is Your Job Next?

Published on March 6th, 2008 View Comments

I am not sure why the power (or danger) of the global economy never really hit me before, but I was checking out elance.com as it was mentioned in a recent book I read. If you don’t know, elance is a services marketplace. Anyway, I searched on there for design providers. Guess [...]

Find AppsLab at Collaborate 08

Published on March 5th, 2008 View Comments

The IOUC, OAUG and Quest Oracle Applications user groups will be co-hosting their annual conference, Collaborate, April 13-17 in Denver at the Colorado Convention Center. Thanks to Floyd for creating an Upcoming event for Collaborate.Half of the ‘Lab, Paul and I, will be in Denver for the beginning of the conference. Paul is hosting a [...]

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