The Daily Paper via Tablet

This is an interesting development. Meet Philly’s New Android-Powered Newspaper: The Arnova 10 G2 | TechCrunch The idea of the tablet as a content consumption device is obvious, and I suppose a logical extension is to provide tablet specifically for reading the news. I’m interested to see how this (and the Tribune’s effort) are accepted.… Read More

Now You Can be the Squeaky Wheel, Thanks to Social Media

Twitter for customer service is the new black, ever since Frank Eliason (@FrankEliason) started tweeting as @comcastcares. That seems like ages ago. There’s something empowering about screaming into the vastness of the intertubes and actually getting a response from a ginormous corporation. Anyway, I’ve recently taken to social media to be the squeaky wheel, first with… Read More

Farewell Anthony

Today, we lose another valued team member, as Anthony (@anthonyslai), the 4th musketeer, rides off into the sunset. Posts like these have become too common. I’ve known Anthony for a decade and have worked with him nearly that entire time in one capacity or another. We worked together on the EBS R12 Intercompany and Intracompany Balancing rules engine and the… Read More

Intel Stopping MeeGo Development?

MeeGo has a ton of promise, as demonstrated with the ogling and ink spilled over the Nokia N9, which really looks spectacular. Too bad it won’t ever reach the US. Now there’s a rumor floating around that Intel might suspend its MeeGo development. I hope this one isn’t true. Intel reportedly plans to back off MeeGo OS (h/t TechCrunch)… Read More

Welcoming the Social Enterprise

I spend most of my time thinking about new and upcoming technology, but sometimes, it’s nice to reflect. The social enterprise is big news this week, and I’m glad this idea’s time has finally come. If you read here, you’ll know we were early proponents of socializing work, launching the IdeaFactory, which became Oracle Connect,… Read More

Ladies Love Cool eReaders?

Ordinarily, this type of research wouldn’t interest me enough to post, but this hits home. Ladies love e-readers; guys prefer tablets — Tech News and Analysis Just last week, while traveling for the first time with our daughter, my wife announced that she wanted a Kindle. Her timing was funny, considering she had just bought… Read More

Diaspora is Lonely

I guess a migration (diaspora) could begin as a lonely experience, but damn, Diaspora is a lonely place. You remember Diaspora, the open alternative to Facebook that kicked off with much fanfare in May 2010? Kinda the anti-Facebook. Anyway, I got an invitation to join over the weekend and decided to kick the tires. Paul… Read More