Sweet Feature: Android Voice Input

One feature of Android I haven’t seen hyped much is voice input, which was introduced in 2.1. This was mentioned at Google IO during one of the keynotes, and I remember thinking “that’s pretty freaking cool.” Maybe I don’t read the right coverage, or maybe it’s totally yesterday’s news (not literally, but kind of funny… Read More

Share on WebCenter Bookmarklet

As part of our ongoing work with the internal instance of WebCenter (@oraclewebcenter), Rich (@rmanalan) has released a bookmarklet that allows for quick and easy sharing of a link to WebCenter, no need to copy the link and navigate to WebCenter. The bookmarklet creates a message board entry in your personal space (if you select… Read More

A Big Wheel for Adults

So many questions. How does it stay balanced? How much power does it take to rotate that tire? Where are the brakes? Riding this monster has to burn your legs. I’m thinking you don’t need brakes, just let friction do the work. Anyway, enjoy the video, from LikeCOOL h/t Gizmodo.

I Hate Phishing

I’m fired up this morning. The email account we use for this blog is a target for spam, which is expected when you include an address on your site. I totally get that. I routinely see 1-5 spam emails a day and occasionally, a phishing one. I’m really not sure why the PayPal phishing email I… Read More

Give Credit Where It’s Due

I found this post fascinating, “How The Mainstream Media Stole Our News Story Without Credit.” It’s about a news item you might have seen, namely the lawsuit a woman filed against Google after she followed Google Maps’ walking directions and was struck by a car on the route. Attribution is a sticky subject online. Over… Read More

Baby Come Back

I’ve spent a few days talking about smartphones, and as I mentioned in my EVO review post, I’ve switched away from the iPhone, which I loved for three years. With the iPhone 4 on deck to wow us all with new features, I’m wondering what it would take to switch again. I’m talking about between… Read More

Why iPhone Will Win

So, here comes a companion piece to yesterday’s missive “Why Android Will Win.” I’ll be clear up front. I do think Android will win, and by win, I mean surpass the iPhone to challenge Blackberry as the #2 smartphone of choice worldwide. There was some question as to what “win” actually means, which is why… Read More

Why Android Will Win

You probably know by now that attendees of Google IO last week received a surprise gift, the HTC EVO 4G. Thank you Google. My wife was in shock that I got not one, but two phones for attending IO. Great, right? This makes a lot of sense for Google, since they need more Android developers… Read More

So Far, Multitasking is Annoying

A while back, I debated the utility of multitasking to most smartphone users, apropos of the announcement that the iPhone OS would soon support task switching. One of the primary selling points of Android phones, most notably the Droid, is its ability to multi-task. Now, we’re not talking about true multitasking like you seem from an OS, but rather,… Read More

A Fast Google IO Recap

I’m back from Google IO (@googleio), which was a great time and quite interesting to the geek in me. I wanted to share my quick impressions, before they go cold. If you follow me (@jkuramot) on Twitter, you might have noticed I tweeted my impressions of each day’s keynote. I hadn’t intended to cover the… Read More