Google Now Looks Sweet

Paul (@ppedrazzi) is right, Google Now looks insanely cool and borderline creepy and invasive all at once. It only makes sense that the next wave of innovation will be focused on harnessing all the noise created by social tools and intelligently determining what matters most to you. I guess Robert Scoble (@scobleizer) is referring to… Read More

A Minor Programming Note

Over the years, this blog has been dominated by yours truly. For better or for worse, I account for nearly 90% of the posts here. I’m hoping to change that over the coming months by offering (read begging) some Friends of the ‘Lab to let me repost some of their best content here and ideally,… Read More

OTN Latin America Tour 2012 (North Zone)

Editor’s Note: Here are Noel’s (@noelportugal) adventures on the OTN Latin America Tour reposted from the WebCenter (@oraclewebcenter) blog. Enjoy. I was very fortunate to meet Patañjali Venkatacharya during Kscope 2012 in San Antonio. He is a Chief Evangelist & Architect from the Application User Experience Team. Patañjali’s session highlighted all the work his team… Read More

Sprucing up Our Facebook Page

Did you know we have a Facebook page? Have for a while now. Not that much really happens over there, other than reposting the content you can get here. Well, Noel (@noelportugal) and I hope to change that by uploading content there, e.g. you can watch the Rock ’em Sock ’em Robots video and see Noel’s interview… Read More

Throwing Money at Mobile

The only reason I clicked through on this post was to see what data were used to support the obvious claim that UX matters to users. UX a ‘critical’ concern for mobile, enterprises say | ZDNet What I found was a strange mix of statistics. On the one hand: Sixty-four percent of the approximately 200… Read More

Tourism of the Future?

Interesting story on how Klagenfurt, Austria is using QR code and NFC-chipped stickers to point people to public domain books. Austrian city builds public library with nothing but QR codes, NFC and stickers — Engadget I like the idea of using breadcrumbs around a city to point to interesting information for adventurous tourists, like a… Read More

Robots Controlled by Text

After a bunch of travel and short hiatus, I’m back in the saddle. In case you were wondering, I had three conferences in a two-week span, GSummit, Kscope 12 and jQuery Conference. Since I got back, I’ve been taking it easy and manning the grill, as is the custom for Summers in America. Anyway, before… Read More

A Teaser for Our Kscope Session

If you’re attending Kscope (@odtug, #kscope12) next week and don’t have plans for Monday at 4:15 PM, plan to be at our session. If you have plans, break them. Noel (@noelportugal) just gave me a live demo of the fun stuff we’re going to show. Here’s the promo: It’s Arduino, meets Oracle Social Network (OSN), meets robot violence,… Read More