Speaking at Kscope 12

I’ve been accepted to speak at Kscope 12, the big ODTUG (@odtug) user group conference which is in San Antonio, June 24-28. My session is called Extend Oracle WebCenter to Infinity and Beyond, and yes, you can expect lots of Toy Story references. The session is scheduled for Monday, June 25 from 4:15 to 5:15, so… Read More

Seeing Santa Hacks

My daughter is about nine months old now, and she’s thoroughly enjoying all the hubbub of Christmas. We’ve taken her to a nearby grower to cut down our tree, to the zoo to see all the lights, and of course, to sit on Santa’s lap. That last one was an adventure, one that could have been greatly… Read More

Helvetica, the Documentary

I recently finished watching Gary Hustwit’s Helvetica. Yes, it’s a documentary about the ubiquitous typeface. Pretty sure I heard about it first from Paul (@ppedrazzi), which makes sense, given the content. I like most documentaries, and this one appeals to the wannabe designer and font, erm typeface, nerd in me. It’s also an interesting historical study in the… Read More

The Design of Road Signs

Even though I read several design blogs, it’s not very often I come across anything about road signs, let alone two different pieces about different influential designers. Today, I did. First, there’s this bit on the English pair Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert, who were “the graphic designers standardised the road network, created many of its… Read More

CEO Bans Email, Wins at PR

This smacks of a PR play, albeit a successful one. CEO bans email, encourages social networking — Engadget Even so, I wonder if the results of the experiment will ever see the same level of transparency. I’ve been among those who proclaim email dead, but over the years, email has become more pervasive, not less.… Read More

Developeronomics

Presented without comment, I give you The Rise of Developeronomics, please forgive the damn interstitial. It’s six pages without a full-page version; the tl;dr version is invest in developers, ideally the 10x ones because this is the only investment that will hold value over the next few years. An interesting read for sure. I have some quibbles,… Read More

AppsLab News

2011 has been a year of change for the ‘Lab. We welcomed a new member in May, Noel Portugal (@noelportugal), but then lost Rich (@rmanalan) to Atlassian in August and Anthony (@anthonyslai) to Taleo in September. Uncertainty played a role in each of their departures. For quite some time, the future of this team has… Read More

This USB Stick is a Dual-Core Computer

Check out Cotton Candy: Cotton Candy: FXI technologies’ USB stick-size portable computer prototype with a dual-core 1.2-GHz Samsung Exynos ARM CPU. That’s the same processor in a Samsung Galaxy S II, by the way. Also, it has 802.11n Wi-Fi capability, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a microSD memory slot. This USB Stick is a Dual-Core Computer | Geekosystem Wow. Imagine… Read More