Are We Too Reliant on GPS?

Yes is the short answer, myself included. Are we too reliant on GPS? – O’Reilly Radar From the post: The core issue is that GPS technology has been built into many crucial infrastructure applications, from transportation systems to power grids, and in many cases there is no fallback option should the GPS signals suddenly become… Read More

Flash 10.2 for Android Leaked

One of the many knocks on the iPad (and iOS generally) is its very public and purposeful lack of support for Adobe Flash. Obviously, one of the selling points for Android tablets (and phones) is the inclusion of Flash. So, when the Xoom dropped, its lack of Flash support was definitely a head-scratcher. Last week,… Read More

What Happened to Nokia?

A long, but interesting account of the chain of events that led to Nokia’s deal with Microsoft. Musings on Mobile Software, What Happened to Nokia? The Register has its own take, also worth a read. Even if you can’t care less about mobile, these are worth a read if only to study the politics of… Read More

The Most Useless Machine

Saw this yesterday on Signal vs. Noise. Something about it fascinates me. Imagine yourself presented with this box. You’d immediately flip the switch, and after that, again to see if you could defeat the mechanical arm. It’s entertainment value far exceeds what you’d think from a description. It taps into our innate curiosity first, then… Read More

Communities: What Kind of Managers Do We Need?

Editorial note: Here’s a guest post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. You should read his blogs on translation and user experience. Enjoy. Community content. It’s all the rage, an outstanding example of collective intelligence-sharing, and a great user experience engagement and loyalty building strategy. It’s experiencing incredible… Read More

The Million-Song Dataset Is Free

This is cool. Million-song dataset: take it, it’s free The newly-released dataset will inevitably lead to some fascinating research. Incidentally, the Ars post mentions that Pandora uses trained musicologists to recommend music based on your preferences and habits. I wonder how Apple produces Genius results. Anyway, Google Music is on the horizon, and being an… Read More

Rent Movies on Facebook

And so it begins with “The Dark Knight” . . . . louisgray.com: Rent Movies on Facebook With Credits, Starting With WB A month ago, after Apple announced their in-app subscription model changes, I wondered if content owners would turn to Facebook as a channel, not for more revenue (the 70/30 split is the same),… Read More

Xoom Review, the Good Stuff

The Motorola Xoom is an important product. It’s not something new or something magical. It’s just a tablet. So why is it important? It gives the iPad some competition. Yes, I’m aware that Samsung, Dell, and others sell Android tablets. Yes, I’m aware that the Kindle and NOOKcolor are preferred by many for reading eBooks.… Read More

Android Gaining Among the Young

Nielsen released some mobile statistics, which set off the usual ink-spill, and yes, I know I’m also guilty. As noted previously by Jason Grigsby (@grigs), not all analysis is created equal. Anyway, among other things is this observation: Trends Show Android Gaining Among The Young And Vivacious I had the misfortune of eavesdropping on a… Read More