This blog is intended for the participants in the Boston University School of Management IS 829 course to share their ideas and interact with others on topics and themes pertaining to how information technology impacts and influences the business strategies of firms.
Friday, January 28, 2011
The Future of Shopping Pt. 2
You'll be able to try things on before you buy them via your webcam or your iphone.
Trying on bow ties will also prove to be different. My company, OoOTie.com is currently using this technology but it is quickly becoming outdated.
With the iPhone going to Verizon this will only make the M-commerce world more app-centric and companies will look to innovate wherever possible.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Facebook Phone: Rumors Run Amok
Read the full Gizmodo post
Or, if you enjoy more "credible" sites. Check out the information at MSNBC.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
WIRED: Where High Speed Internet Meets Smart Grid
Advanced internet technologies, energy management and the smart grid are coming together in an unlikely location: a mid-sized city in the South.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Alan Mulally declared, "Ford is more than a car company. We are also a technology company. "
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/hall/ford-too-seeks-software-engineers/?cs=45172
Interactive Learning - Intelligent Projector
http://www.agent4change.net/bett-week/news/779-welcome-to-the-greatest-ict-show-on-earth-bett.html
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Google: Your new phone carrier?
In 2008, Google put in a bid to buy wireless spectrum to provide mobile Internet access -- spectrum that ultimately went to Verizon (VZ, Fortune 500) for its new 4G network. Rumors that Google is buying up "dark fiber," broadband cables that have been laid but are not in use, have been widely circulated, though never confirmed.
Connecting customers: In February, the company announced that it will become an Internet provider of "ultra high-speed broadband" for up to 500,000 customers for a U.S. city. That project is still under development, but Google is about to start testing its service out at Stanford University.
http://money.cnn.com/2010/12/30/technology/google_wireless_carrier/index.htm?iid=EAL
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Living Social - the next Groupon?
LivingSocial is an international social buying company based in Washington, D.C..[1] They specialize in daily deals offered in cities across the United States, as well as in Canada, Europe (at present only the UK and Ireland), and Australia. LivingSocial is a deal-of-the-day website notable for being a key competitor to market leader Groupon.
Do you think they are trying to build their user base with today's deal of $10 for $20 of Amazaon Gift card?
you can check out the deal today here:
https://livingsocial.com/redeem_invite/21549729-eyleun?ref=lnk
Read more about it here:
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/19/livingsocial-gets-attention-for-amazon-discount/?src=mv
The daily deal sites Groupon and LivingSocial say they are all about local businesses. They say they can bring mom-and-pop shops new customers in exchange for shifting their advertising budgets online.
Yet both Groupon and LivingSocial have catapulted into the mainstream with two decidedly un-local deals. Groupon’s most high-profile deal was with the Gap. And on Wednesday LivingSocial is making waves with a deal for another major, national retailer; it is selling $20 Amazon.com gift cards for $10.
Starbucks in the News
Has anyone had experience paying for goods with their cell phones? Do you think this new app will catch on?
Monday, January 17, 2011
Goldman's Facebook Valuation
http://aswathdamodaran.blogspot.com/2011/01/facebook-valuation.html
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Home Energy Management
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-32254_1-20027935-283.html?tag=mncol%3btxt
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20028174-54.html?tag=mncol;1n
Friday, January 14, 2011
Investment bankers have been making proposals to online deals site Groupon Inc. about a proposed initial public offering
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703959104576081553310431910.html
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Linguists vote 'app' Word of the Year
The shortened slang term for a computer or smart phone application was picked by the linguists group as the word that best sums up the country's preoccupation last year.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gO_3DHeXRb-b1CJCbGjRCUK1vVgQ?docId=1635c27d508b451396e873660a279cd6
Facebook, Texting, and OnStar?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Hot Social Networking Site Cools as Facebook Grows
Yes, people are fickle and trends come and go. Seems like MySpace was badly mismanaged and just lost its way. It will be interesting to see if its new strategy to focus on music takes off.
Facebook on the other hand is enjoying its heyday, but we'll see how long it lasts until the next big thing comes around in the social networking space. I don't think Mark Zuckerberg will lose its focus as quickly as MySpace did.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Verizon iPhone - Pre order it!
Connected TV
By PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer Peter Svensson, Ap Technology Writer – 1 hr 13 mins ago
NEW YORK – Verizon Wireless would seem to be a big winner after its expected announcement Tuesday that it will start selling the iPhone and break Apple Inc.'s monogamous relationship with AT&T Inc. in the U.S.
But for several reasons, the iPhone's arrival to Verizon would be poorly timed, and Verizon's gains won't be as clearcut.
There's no doubt a Verizon iPhone would attract millions of buyers, and it would give the country's largest wireless carrier a chance to catch up with AT&T in attracting high-paying smart-phone customers.
Since the iPhone's debut in 2007, AT&T has been its exclusive distributor in the U.S. Many people held back because they already had service with a carrier they liked or were apprehensive about congestion on AT&T's network, particularly in New York and San Francisco.
Rumors about a Verizon iPhone have swirled for years and have risen in recent months. The Wall Street Journal has reported that an event Verizon is holding Tuesday is to announce a deal with Apple to start selling iPhones at the end of the month.
3D is bad for your kids
I was happy to see Nintendo innovate ahead of the curve once again (first with motion on its wii and now with their portable DS going 3D).
I came across this article: http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/11/3d-is-dangerous-not-dangerous-optometrist-group-defends-ninte/
Since Nintendo DS is targeted at young children, it looks like their is concern over their visual system developing normally if they are exposed to this device constantly.
Since TVs are moving to 3D and not requiring glasses, it will be interesting to see the validity of this claim and whether there will be a lot of backlash with 3D TVs.
Smart Appliances are cool, but can they save?
Twitter's New Strategy
Interesting to note that Twitter is attempting to re-brand itself as an Information Network, not just focused on Social Connections.
Changes in how you'll be reading in 2011
http://www.metro.us/boston/entertainment/article/739734--changes-to-how-you-ll-be-reading-in-2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Social Networking to Dominate Mobile Communication by 2015
http://www.socialtimes.com/2010/11/report-social-networking-to-dominate-mobile-communication-by-2015/
http://www.readwriteweb.com/mobile/2010/11/social-networking-more-popular.php
Digital Newspapers
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703470904575500342513725972.html?mod=WSJ_Tech_Below_Video
Steve Jobs and Ruport Murdoch will unveil an iPad newspaper later this month.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thecutline/20110110/ts_yblog_thecutline/steve-jobs-to-join-murdoch-to-unveil-ipad-paper
Google entry in to Online Travel Industry
Interesting to see the implications of Google's entry in to the online Travel industry .
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-20027733-36.html
-Narender
How Wireless Power Works
For these reasons, scientists have tried to develop methods of wireless power transmission that could cut the clutter or lead to clean sources of electricity. While the idea may sound futuristic, it isn't particularly new. Nicola Tesla proposed theories of wireless power transmission in the late 1800s and early 1900s. One of his more spectacular displays involved remotely powering lights in the ground at his Colorado Springs experiment station.
Read on at: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/wireless-power.htm
Amazon Opens Android Application Store to Developers Monday 10th January 2011
US-based online retailer Amazon has opened its mobile application store to submissions from developers. The Amazon "Appstore" is due to launch in the US during 2011 and will be available for Android devices that run versions 1.6 of the operating system and above.Developers will be able to set a list price for their applications for which they will receive the industry standard 70 per cent share of revenues. Amazon, however, reserves the right to discount applications and will guarantee to give developers at least 20 per cent of the list price.Amazon will take a more hands-on role with its store than Google, with a stricter approval process than for the official Android Market; a move which will likely see Amazon's store focus on high quality premium applications. Unlike the official Android Market, which comes preinstalled on all Google-approved devices, users will have to download the Amazon Appstore.
A look at BPG Motors amazing, transforming, self-balancing Uno
Check out the Uno from BPG Motors, a tricycle that transforms into a self-balancing, two-wheeled... thing. It's gained a wheel since the last time we saw it, a front fork that folds in between the rear wheels and the whole thing starts balancing when you need to go through some tight spaces and then, when it's time to go faster (up to around 30 or 35mph) that wheel pivots out, the whole thing lowers, and away it goes.
Following up on MySpace..
http://mashable.com/2011/01/10/myspace-layoff/
Group buying: Fad or Future Facebook?
But how will Groupon and its rivals fare in 2011? Is this a recession-led fad, driven by cash-strapped consumers desperate for a bargain? Or will the sector spawn a Facebook of the future and revolutionize our buying habits the same way social media has transformed communications?
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/01/06/group.buying.2011.prospects/
10 Things Facebook Won't Say
http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/technology/10-things-facebook-wont-say-1294414171193/?page=2
Facebook hype will fade
His thesis is that the Goldman Sachs - Facebook deal is not the beginning of a new star but the first phase of a "cash-out" - to make as much profit as possible from a hype.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/01/07/rushkoff.facebook.myspace/?hpt=Sbin
How important is Intel to Microsoft now?
Search warrant to view someone's online data?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/10/technology/10privacy.html?hp
AT&T bashing Verizon's network in response to rumors of Verizon Iphone
http://www.businessinsider.com/att-verizon-iphone-1
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Is mobile television ever going to hit the mainstream?
Future of Screen Technology?
And the CES winner is...
Facebook could become one stop shop for everything
http://www.internetretailer.com/2010/10/01/procter-gamble-sells-facebook-help-amazon
Is technology making us more short-sighted?
For example, prior to having a GPS-enabled smartphone, anytime I was going to go to a new place, I would have to look up the directions on a map and figure out the route. Now, I can just punch in the address and the directions popup in my Google Maps application. No planning needed.
Or take a look at the cellphone... if I forgot something at the house I can just call my roommate, wife, or whoever to just pick it up and bring it with them to the party.
Planning and foresight no longer seem necessary because almost everything can be accessed instantly. Technology clearly has its advantages, but I wonder what the long-term reprecussions that technology will have upon us as a society.
What are your thoughts?
Home appliances get 'smart' at CES
As more of our home appliances get connected to the Internet, I can see that there are added benefits that can be recognized, such as convenience, connectivity, and efficiency; but I think the biggest hurdle to recognizing the full benefits of having our appliances connected to the Internet is if the user is least involved and more things are done automatically.
Take for example the refrigerator: it is nice that you are able to access your smartphone and know what's inside your refrigerator and see if you need to buy some more milk all while shopping at the grocery store. However, the biggest hurdle is the data entry. According to the article the user will still have to tell the refrigerator what contents you are adding to the fridge. Ideally, the fridge would know what is inside, when you are getting low on a particular item, how long it's been in the fridge, etc.
Until things are more stream-lined for the users (with minimal or no user involvement), I have a hard time seeing adoption of Internet-enabled appliances really taking off.
Electric Car Rentals
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/09/enterprise-to-offer-chevy-volt-in-california-probably-ding-you/
With the influx of electric cars coming out, what charges are rental companies going to enforce on customers that bring cars back with hardly any charge left?
Not only will they have to worry about the cost of energy to recharge the car, but I'm sure it will take a significant amount of time as well, which may leave the next customer waiting for the car for hours.
Tune your car from your Ipad
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/09/sct-itsx-lets-you-tune-your-car-from-your-ipad-video/
From our discussion about cars these days, it's amazing to see how much computers have control over them. This app will let you tune your car wirelessly from your ipad, pretty neat for someone that's into a lot of car modifications.
$99 Dell Laptop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op47kVeA5xc
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Google takes on Amazon, Apple in e-books market
Google said its digital books are compatible with a number of reading devices, including the Barnes and Noble Nook and Sony e-reader, but are not compatible with the Kindle.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6B52X320101206
Electric Version of Ford Focus Coming This Year
Here's an interesting article. Starting at the end of 2011, Ford will start selling an electric Ford Focus and claims the car will deliver a better mile-per-gallon equivalent (mpg-e) than the Chevrolet Volt, and will be rechargeable in half the time required to recharge the electric Nissan Leaf. Microsoft will be providing software help owners charge their vehicles when electricity rates are low. Ford has invested in a new version of its MyFord Touch driver connect technology to provide information that's specifically relevant to electric vehicles, such as the distance to the nearest charge point and the car's expect range. The company is working with Best Buy's Geek Squad to provide service for in-home charging stations.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=229000347&subSection=News
CES: Samsung eyes Smart TV as center of 'digital hub' as it takes on Apple
Looks like Samsung is trying to place the TV at the center of the 'digital hub', calling it 'Smart TV'. They are trying to take a commoditized product and differentiate it by adding Internet capabilities and then try to make it a sort of digital hub that can connect with Samsung's Galaxy tablet and music player. It will also be able to display Flash-based apps and access content from the cloud.
Nothing really innovative in my mind, and it seems it will be really easy for Vizio and other TV makers to easily copy these concepts.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Micro-endorsing
article: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_03/b4211032107717.htm
company: http://ad.ly/
Twitter's Most Dramatic Change in 2010
AdAge reported today about the number one most dramatic change in Twitter-user behavior.
Garmin announces the ecoRoute hd
Futuristic Bubble Car Takes Us for a Ride at CES
The Apple Mac app store is finally here
Rakuten
Rakuten, Inc. is the biggest online shopping mall operator in Japan with over 50 million registered users. The chief executive officer is Hiroshi Mikitani.
The company was founded in February 1997 as MDM, Inc. Rakuten Shopping Mall started operations in May the same year. In June 1999 MDM, Inc. changed name to Rakuten, Inc. By June 2004 it was the second ranking site in Japan, as measured by unique audience, with only Yahoo! having more monthly visits.
Rakuten's 2005 revenues exceeded US$1.1 billion with operating profits of approximately $320M. The company is publicly-traded (JASDAQ: 4755) with a market capitalization ranging from $5B+ and more than 3,700 employees. Rakuten is among the top 10 largest Internet companies in the world (along with Amazon.com, InterActive Corporation (IAC), Expedia, etc.).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakuten
Using YouTube for advertising
http://www.productlaunchvault.com/678/great-tip-on-getting-traffic-from-youtube/
New York Times Reader 2.0
http://timesreader.nytimes.com/webapp/TimesReader.do?promoCode=T9179XQW1&campaignId=3737U
Health Insurance Premiums on the basis of your Body Mass Ratio
The day is not far i guess when most of the employees in US will have their health insurance premium gets charged on the basis of their personal lifestyle like smoking etc and Body Mass ratio.With the use of technology it will not be hard for healthcare providers to figure out your personal lifestyle and charge you on that basis.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/money/workplace-smoking-bans-meant-to-cut-insurance-costs-1147694.html
-Narender
Facebook IPO 2012 target?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40955000/ns/business-us_business/
Facebook: $1 Billion in Profit This Year?
Both The Wall Street Journal (NWS) and The New York Times (NYT) appear to have gotten their hands on some of Facebook's internal financial results as part of the offering documents that Goldman has been giving to high-net-worth investors in its new fund. The Journal says Facebook had net income (i.e. profit) of $200 million in 2009 and revenue of $777 million. While figures for last year weren't disclosed, the Journal adds, "analysts have said the company's revenue last year could be as much as $2 billion, fueled by advertising growth."
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2011/tc2011016_998330.htm
Mac App Store reaches 1 million downloads in first 24 hours
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110107005272/en/Mac-App-Store-Downloads-Top-Million-Day
Facebook potentially to be forced to go public due to SEC regs.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/facebook-on-track-for-i-p-o-questions-for-goldman/?ref=business
Facebook's Business Model That Would Kill Any Other Startup
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/4-problems-with-facebooks-business-model-that-would-kill-any-other-startu-2010-10##ixzz1AMQVALim
Microsoft Surface 2.0
Microsoft Surface
Scan for Privacy: Facebook is Scary
Head to ReclaimPrivacy.org and follow their directions. You're only a few clicks away from privacy.
Good luck!
"10 Ways to Get the Most out of Technology"
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/technology/personaltech/30basics.html?src=me&ref=general
The first points are about the cloud, so quite relevant to what we've been talking about.
10 Business Models that Rocked 2010
http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2011/01/04/10-business-models-that-rocked-2010/
Four Reasons why Netflix chose Amazon’s Cloud as Computing Platform
Future Shopping
http://www.creativitypool.com/viewtopic.php?t=2253
An extension to this idea would be to have a technology that can verify the user without having him to enter his credit card information. Lets say a "finger print scanner" on a remote/phone along with the "buy" button. User presses the "Buy" button and places his finger on the scanner. And voila!! The order is placed and shipment is made.
Android Passes iPhone in Total U.S. Subscribers
The most recent comScore data is now available and guess what? Android has passed iPhone in total U.S. subscribers.
Tablet Wars
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12136503
Google's Netbook Capabilities and 25 Netbook destroyed in making of this video
So what better to demonstrate their new Chrome OS, and its online capabilities than to create a video showing them destroying a total of 25 Chrome notebooks.
As you can see in the video Google managed to get the whole point of the Chrome OS over pretty well, although the notebooks were destroyed no data was lost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm-Vnx58UYo
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Is Facebook really overvalued ?
Facebook is ramping up efforts to entice companies such as Delta Air Lines and J.C. Penney to sell wares on its pages and convert more of its 500 million users into online shoppers.Facebook is adding e-commerce features to attract users, keep them logged-on longer, and generate higher advertising sales. The effort may turn the company into an online shopping alternative to retailers such as eBay.
Google's translator - beaten to the punch?
But there's another force that may beat these advances to the punch: People around the world are converging around one language -- English -- with incredible zeal and dedication.
Check out this YouTube video about how the Chinese are learning English - it truly is "English mania". The video is almost 7 minutes long, but it's fascinating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIf8Jbc1kNA&feature=player_embedded
Cloud Computing and Publishing
CES 2011: RealNetworks Steps Past Apple & Google to Offer Cloud-Based Music
Looks like RealNetworks is going to beat Apple and Google to the punch by offering cloud-based music sometime in the early part of this year. This service will allow users to purchase their music and keep it stored in the cloud so that they can access their music from anywhere--mobile phones, PCs, tablets, etc.
People have been waiting for Apple or Google to offer this service and there have been lots of rumors that Apple was going to announce a cloud-based music service last year especially after the purchase of LaLa, a company that provided services to users by taking the music on their PCs and putting it on the cloud so that they could access their music from anywhere.
We'll see if Apple and/or Google can finally deliver this service sometime this year. I wouldn't be surprised if Apple finally was able to deliver such a service, but it will be another round of tough negotiations with the music labels before this becomes a reality.
Mobile Phone Banking System in Kenya
Here is an interesting article that is an excellent example of innovating from the bottom of the pyramid. In Kenya, people are using mobile phones as a banking system. In less than four years, the system has more than 13 million users and 23,000 agents.
If you’re tired of reading, you can also just listen to the story.
http://www.wbur.org/npr/132679772/mobile-money-revolution-aids-kenyas-poor-economy
About Facebook Privacy
Before ~April 2010: Users had the option to allow each separate application access to your data.
April 2010: The 'Instant Personalization' feature was launched. This was enabled by using the Open Graph API set (Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaWSvkd37TQ)
Mark Zuckerberg's argument was that these changes had no effect on the then current privacy status. This is true. But, it allowed your details to be actively displayed to your friends rather than they having to browse to your profile to gather this data.
Late May 2010: After more than a month of intense criticism, Facebook allowed simpler privacy controls. (Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_o4MvgiMHg). This enabled a user to opt out of the Instant Personalization' feature. This continues to date.
The reason this feature got so powerful was that relevant information about your friends were put up at places where they made the sense most (rather than remain static in their profile pages). Also, for the website, all it involved was a single code snippet and suddenly it was Facebook-enabled. Each 'like' translated into a post on a profile which was further liked by others. Content providers totally 'liked' this idea.
Also another bit of news, Facebook Connect was something that was launched in Late 2008. It allowed a unified login to websites. The Open Graph API superseded the Connect. Though, I guess, there are still a few websites that havent migrated from FB Connect to Open Graph.
People who use social media (Facebook, Twitter etc.) frequently display symptoms similar to drug and alcohol addicts
I blog about publishing and new media on a daily basis and here are links to some of my latest posts that you may find of interest considering what was discussed in the class yesterday and today:
Study: People who use social media frequently display symptoms similar to drug and alcohol addicts.
Nielsen's most recent report on the state of digital and mobile media. (Published today during the class :-)
Facebook and Twitter feed have led to information overload.
65% of internet users are willing to pay for accessing paid online content.
I also run my blog on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/NewMediaBlogg
and on Facebook here.
All best,
Sebastian Aulich
Facebook Deals
Internet to replace TV as top news source?
Television still tops the list as the main news source at 66%, but that number is down significantly from 82% as recently as 2002.
Today 6p.m. they did broadcast of some replies and there were wide range of answers. Lot of other people recognized that they read and watch more on laptop than TV. Interesting answer was there is no policing on internet connects, so you cannot verify validity of the news. http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/
Google's shopping tool
http://www.boutiques.com/
Read the NY Times announcement:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/fashion/18googlefashion.html
Is Facebook worth $50 Billion?
Priceline: What does Priceline have to do with Microsoft, Apple, Google and Facebook?
I might post some tips on how to do some better bidding if there are any interests.
Anyways, below are some information on what does Priceline have to do with Microsoft, Apple, Google and Facebook?
Microsoft and Priceline Partnering
Microsoft® Advertising worked with Priceline to create Bing™ travel campaigns focused on budget-conscious consumers who still needed or wanted to travel. Priceline had a brand awareness advantage in the name-your-price budget market based on its commercials featuring William Shatner as “The Negotiator.” Microsoft Advertising search specialists helped Priceline optimize for Bing Travel by launching campaigns that featured top travel search destinations on the decision engine.
http://advertising.microsoft.com/priceline-case-study
Apple has a PriceLine Widget
PriceLine Widget allows you to find a hotel via your Dashboard on PriceLine.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/travel/pricelinewidget.html
but some apps may be better than others...
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/priceline-helper-bidding/id405143884?mt=8
Google: Google acquisition of ITA Software, Jeffery Boyd of Priceline sees “opportunity
the Priceline president and CEO said if Google buys ITA Software and leverages the technology to deliver better-qualified customers to Priceline and other online travel agencies, then Google’s foray into vertical, travel search would represent an opportunity for Priceline.
Boyd said Priceline would be willing to pay more to Google for such better-qualified leads.
http://www.tnooz.com/2010/05/18/news/priceline-no-fear-and-loathing-about-google-ita-software/
Facebook - Apps for Priceline in Facebook but also being sued for Patent infridgement Priceline is currently have facebook apps and also is suing facebook for patent infridgement. There could be complication in partnership where you share too much information. There may be some gray area in this type of relationships when technology/algorithm is key to ones business.
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=16289913689
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-11-24/facebook-sued-by-inventor-behind-priceline-com.html
Digital Mall Ad
as discuss in class, the one at copley may be a prototype? I don't know, but in Japan they are starting to introduce the digital billboard that scans passer-by
http://www.physorg.com/news198392688.html
Advertising efficiency - Google vs Facebook
The first one indicates that typically search advertisements result in more clicks:
http://econsultancy.com/us/blog/6371-facebook-vs-google-does-size-matter
The second one shows that Facebook tends to be the cheaper option per click:
http://www.adhustler.com/local-online-advertising-case-study-facebook-vs-google-adwords/
Google Dashboard
An Electronics Show That Media Companies Dare Not Miss
Privacy Issues with Apple Products
Apple is tracking the location of users if they are using any of apple products and sharing it with other agenicies.I wonder to what information we have private now which Apple, google,Facebook etc does not know and share it with other people,companies etc.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/06/apple-location-privacy-iphone-ipad.html
-Narender
Boston as Smart Grid City
Charging Station
Lenovo offers 3D Video Conferencing
NVIDIA blew what's left of our minds with its Project Denver announcement yesterday, so today it's back to the more familiar world of 3D to soothe our souls. The company's 3D Vision technology has been installed on the above Lenovo L2363d, which touts both three-dimensional output and input, courtesy of a pair of webcam lenses embedded in its top bezel. This 1920 x 1080 display spans 23 inches diagonally and requires the usual active shutter glasses to enjoy its content. So, if you buy one for yourself and your nearest and dearest, you can get your 3D videoconferencing action on in proper Blues Brothers style.
Google's Self-Driving Car
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/science/10google.html
Verizon's 4G
More devices for Verizon's "4G" network, which went live for laptop modems in December, are expected to be announced Thursday by the CEO of Verizon Communications Inc. at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
For the moment, Verizon has the fastest wireless network in the country, and it's hoping to capitalize on it by selling data-hungry tablets and smart phones. There are unconfirmed reports that Verizon will also get to sell version of the iPhone, breaking AT&T Inc.'s exclusive hold, but analysts don't expect Verizon to reveal one at the show.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110106/ap_on_re_us/us_tec_gadget_show
iPad before iPhone
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/06/02/jobs-says-ipad-idea-came-iphone/
http://thenextweb.com/apple/2010/06/02/steve-jobs-the-ipad-concept-came-before-the-iphone/
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2364498,00.asp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anEouIbCX2c
there's also a lot of products from the 2011 CES that looks like an iPad look-alike. Check out the boston.com pictures.
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/specials/ces2011/gadgetsces2011/
Comcast Throttling Netflix Service
http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/11/30/comcast-demands-toll-netflix/
-Narender
Consumer Electronics Show begins today
From Boston.com
By Hiawatha Bray
Globe Staff / January 6, 2011
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LAS VEGAS — Television began as a wireless technology that snatched pictures and sound out of thin air. Cable TV and the Internet changed that, but new technology is bringing back its wireless ways, judging by products being showcased here at the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES. At the mammoth technology trade show, which opens today, tech product makers are demonstrating ways to beam digital entertainment into our TV sets without the use of wires.
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In early previews yesterday, Intel Corp. showed off its new generation of personal computer processor chips, code-named “Sandy Bridge.’’ Among their advanced features is Wireless Display, or WiDi, which allows a home computer to beam high-definition video directly to any compatible TV.
WiDi actually made its debut as a soft ware program in Intel-powered laptops last year, but the technology only supported lower-grade HD video, the standard known as 720p. The Sandy Bridge chip features a powerful new graphics processor, which allows WiDi to transmit video at the higher 1080p standard.
To enable TV sets to pick up the WiDi signal, wireless device maker Netgear Inc. unveiled its new Push2TV, a $120 device that can receive video from a WiDi laptop and feed it to HDTV sets. “You can now play a Blu-ray and stream it directly to the TV,’’ said Samshubhra Choudhury, Netgear’s director of product marketing.
Choudhury said that WiDi-equipped laptops will provide a superior viewing experience compared to other methods of displaying Internet content on TV sets. For example, Google Inc.’s highly touted Google TV device cannot show Internet videos from the four major broadcast TV networks, but the same videos can be viewed on a WiDi laptop, then beamed to the TV set.
Intel worked with several major film studios to build security features into the chip to make it harder to create illicit copies of popular films streamed over the Internet. Kevin Tsujihara, president of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, said that his company will now stream high-definition versions of its latest movies through his company’s website, for viewing only on computers using Intel’s new processor.
Meanwhile, a number of home electronics companies are clashing over a pair of rival technologies that could clear up a lot of cable clutter. WirelessHD and the Wireless Home Digital Interface are two different technical standards that aim to eliminate the common HDMI cable used to connect high-definition TVs, home audio gear, set-top boxes, game consoles, and Blu-ray players. Despite technical differences between the two standards, they are both designed to allow wireless HDMI connections between multiple devices. For example, a single Blu-ray player could transmit its video wirelessly to any TV set in the house.
CES is expected to draw 120,000 attendees from all over the world, according to a show release. Some 2,500 exhibitors are taking part.
Where is it "Made In"
"Is Italy Too Italian? From Taxis to Textiles"
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/business/global/01italy.html?scp=1&sq=Is%20Italy%20Too%20Italian&st=Search
Fair competition in Web world with Net Neutrality
http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/21/verizon-google-fcc-net-neutrality/#
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/09/google-and-verizons-net-neutrality-proposal-explained/
-Narender Aeron
Goldman Sachs investment in Facebook
Further to the Microsoft investment at a $15 Billion valuation; Facebook has received a round of Equity funding from Goldman Sachs at a $50 Billion valuation.
The War over Tablet Operating Systems
In the same vein as our conversation yesterday about how new entrants could enter the market with Ford & GM could capture value I thought this was an interesting quick read about short term plays for small start-ups that could potentially capture short term value, potentially be acquired by either google or apple and then potentially do it all over again in the future with new technologies.
Why people might not want smart fridges
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2011/01/06/refrigerators_should_be_seen_and_not_heard/
Google Car
Google's Self Driving Car
Who gives a Tweet ?
Ppl from MIT, University Southampton and Georgia Tech started a project that analyzes the
"quality" of tweets.
The goal ist to provide feedback which posted messages are considered useful by followers - and which ones are seen as useless. One of the founders of this initiative, Michael Bernstein, argues that massmedia regularly complains that twitter is overloaded with rubbish.
At this point of time, enough users support this initiative by rating anonymous tweets so that meaningful analysis can be conducted.
The exact date when study results are presented is not set, yet.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/30/who-gives-a-tweet/
In-Flight Wifi
http://www.bnet.com/article/which-airlines-have-internet-on-flights-and-why-they-took-so-long/410633
Since a lot of teams discussed offering internet access in cars, I decided to look around and see how it was provided in planes. From the article, we can see that the majority of airlines actually receive their internet signal from ground towers. Using towers located on the ground is cheaper but has limitations of no a access when traveling internationally as well as over remote locations. There is a company that offers satellite coverage, but at a higher cost.
When driving, there are times that we're going to be driving through remote areas that don't have any coverage - I'm sure we've all experienced this with having no cell phone service. In order to make this work for your car and effective, we'd have to move towards the satellite approach.
Microsoft CEO Says Windows Phone 7 Gets 100+ Apps Each Day
As we've seen in the Morgan Stanley Internet Trends presentation, Microsoft has yet to be a player in the Mobile App space despite their monoply in the desktop with Window OS and their Office application. With the launch of Windows 7 Mobile OS phones in the last couple of months, Microsoft is saying that more than 100 apps are being added each day to the platform. Considering the built-in base of desktop application developers already in Microsoft's stable, it would seem that applications will more quickly be developed for the Windows 7 Mobile OS platform than they did for the other mobile platforms (iOS, Android, etc.).
Although Microsoft is late to the smartphone OS party, they are not going away anytime soon. They have too much to lose and as is the custom at Microsoft, they will use their huge cash pile to make themselves relevant again... just look at Bing.
Is GM Onstar answer to foreign auto maker?
Onstar doesn’t come cheap – it’s approx. $20 without turn by turn direction and $30 with GPS functionality. Can GM lower price? My answer is no. U.S. 911 operates at capacity utilization of 16% to provide under 30 second response time, I think GM has to provide similar within 30 second response time to Onstar users, that means more number of people on node will not help company. Can they outsource it to countries like India/China? My guess is not.
I feel Onstar provides value proposition for higher model car. Question is how much time will it take to provide Onstar kind of service on Mercedes / Lexus / BMW/ Acura/ Infinity etc.
Is GM Onstar answer to foreign auto maker?
Onstar doesn’t come cheap – it’s approx. $20 without turn by turn direction and $30 with GPS functionality. Can GM lower price? My answer is no. U.S. 911 operates at capacity utilization of 16% to provide under 30 second response time, I think GM has to provide similar within 30 second response time to Onstar users, that means more number of people on node will not help company. Can they outsource it to countries like India/China? My guess is not.
I feel Onstar provides value proposition for higher model car. Question is how much time will it take to provide Onstar kind of service on Mercedes / Lexus / BMW/ Acura/ Infinity etc.