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Thumbs Down – Techo Twitter Posts week ending 18 Oct
Welcome to the Thumbs Down Edition of my review of the week in tech.
Each week I’m picking out the things that I thought were a stupid idea, a bad thing to happen or just payed out on a tech company deservedly that I submitted via Twitter for you all to read. If you haven’t already seen my Twitter feed of tech tips add me @aholesgrove or have a look at http://twitter.com/aholesgrove and subscribe to the RSS feed of my tweets.
I missed out on doing this weekly review on time as it was all hands on deck in Making Life Ezy putting the final touches on HireEzy 2.1 before release that week. We’re all done now and everything is back to normal.
This week in Thumbs Down I found myself highlighting Google‘s lamo attempt to control the internet and picking out a HUGE problem with Apple‘s new operating system which deletes all user data. Yeah, you read that right – and people whinge about Windows. Gosh.
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Haha – Google Wave – Early Impressions: Too Much Effort & Unintuitive http://tinyurl.com/yzhn4st
I’ve blogged before about how I think Google Wave is/will be stupid, worthless and pointless. But don’t just take my word for it, other people are saying it too – as evidenced by this article. Don’t know what Google Wave is? Well, who cares. If you do, it’s supposed to be an email/twitter/instant messaging alternative – replacement, whatever. C’mon Google, you employ 20,000 of the smartest people on earth and not one of you can figure out that most people won’t want to ditch email because they can barely breathe without having access to it. #FAIL
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Interesting read, if you’re a geek – YouTube‘s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net http://tinyurl.com/yfhcuuv
Well, I know most of you aren’t geeks and won’t read the article, so I’ll paraphrase here to outline why I thought this article was interesting – basically, Google has a direct optical fibre connection to the core movers and shakers that make the internet connect to everybody (in fact, I read recently that Google accounts for 6% of all internet traffic in the word at the moment, an astounding statistic for a company that didn’t exist 10 years ago), which means that Google don’t need to pay for internet traffic. So, all of those YouTube videos are just beaming out of the place with the computer infrastructure built into the rest of Google’s fortress of computer power, essentially making what most people would think to be an extremely expensive operation in pushing out online video actually cost them basically nothing to run – all those ad impressions are pure profit. This is an amazing contrast to an organisation like Facebook, which spends $1 million a month of infrastructure to make their service super snappy and fast for users. What the article goes on to detail is how Google hold so much power already, that instead of internet providers charging places like Google to have direct access to each other so that company’s internet users their their site quicker, Google are so powerful that they can charge internet companies to have better direct access to them to provide their services faster to their users. In the next 3 years this will be a huge debate in the US as their government is trying to regulate this stuff and don’t really know how to approach it properly. Public outcry ensures. It’ll be an interesting development.
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LAME – Google enters the e-book arena http://bit.ly/wFDAM
I’m sure if I stood in a newsagent taking pictures of each page of a magazine so I could read it later without having to buy the magazine in the first place I’d be chased down the street by the shop owner and probably have the cops called on me. Google send people to libraries to scan books digially, build a whole online book store full of inventory and they call it a “business“. This is criminal. That’s all I have to say.
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WOW Mac Users should read this – Major bug in Snow Leopard deletes all user data http://bit.ly/10PdGD
So, being the good samaritan that I am, I’ll give you Mac users this tip – don’t allow anonymous logins on your computer. You’ll have your login that you use and just keep using that – don’t switch to another user and use the anonymous feature, as what happens is that you’ll go to log back into your computer as you and everything will be gone. Yeah, it’s pretty awful and embarassing problem. I tweeted this last week and I’m not sure if Apple have patched this problem yet but keep your eyes peeled on the Apple Software Update feature – last I read Apple were looking to put out a 10.6.1 update that addresses this and other problems.
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Thumbs Down – Techo Twitter Posts week ending 25 Oct
Welcome to the Tumbs Down Edition of my review of the week in tech – each week I’m picking out the things that I thought were a stupid idea, a bad thing to happen or just payed out on a tech company deservedly that I submitted via Twitter for you all to read. If you haven’t already seen my Twitter feed of tech tips add me @aholesgrove or have a look at http://twitter.com/aholesgrove and subscribe to the RSS feed of my tweets.
I missed out on doing this weekly review on time as it was all hands on deck in Making Life Ezy putting the final touches on HireEzy 2.1 before release that week. We’re all done now and everything is back to normal.
This week in Thumbs Down I actually didn’t find much that surpised me – I mean, there was Apply trying to bag out Windows on the week of the Win7 launch, but that was hardly surprising at all. There was some news of more Australian Government sensorship ideas, as detailed below, and a great article about how Microsoft actually one upped Google with an announcement they made for their Bing search engine. Check it out.
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Hahahaha! – Why Apple Is Gushing Hate On Windows 7 http://bit.ly/41UKmr
This article does a good job of picking out the hypocrisy in Apple’s never-ending bashing of Windows – the fact that Windows 7 is a solid product and works really well. It’s disappointing that Apple can’t market their products on it’s own merits – they have a fantastic operating system, sexy looking computers that are rock solid and a very VERY devoted fanbase that grows leaps and bounds by the day. What this article picks up on is the fact that if Apple really did have good products, they wouldn’t have to resort to bashing the competition if their own stuff truly were worthy of customer attention and I totally agree – especially when their product manager is saying stuff in the press like “At the end of the day, it’s still Windows.” So what? A product with problems has been fixed up and that’s a good thing. It’s the same deal as Mac OS – I’ve mentioned in this space before that the older versions of Mac OS were horribly backward and couldn’t even multi task of all things (which the iPhone still can’t do either). So should we not use Mac OSX because the older versions were terrible? Of course not. OSX is a brilliant operating system and so is Windows 7. Apple got a free ride of Windows defectors over the past three years with frustrated PC users and they deserved to have their market share increase from about 3% to about 9-10% – now all bets are off and it’s an even fight, the two companies need to bring their A-game now and compete on features. It’ll be exciting for the end users.
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Wow…. just wow – Aussie censor wants power to ban iPhone apps http://bit.ly/2OiaPN
This is a really bold move by the Aussie Government but I have to say I actaully like the idea. It’s something that needs to happen considering that the iPhone/iPod Touch is a gaming platform and the Australian Government has their own classifications for console and computer games. There is an uproar in Australia that there is no 18+ classification for gaming which causes excessively violent games to be refused classification (and therefore sale) in Australia and I happen to like this idea because it keeps all the brutal American stuff out of our country (and the subsequent axe-murderers and school gunman they produce). Apple have built an over-arching approval process for applications which lacks transparency and there are a lot of developers that have been writing about how they think it’s unfair – at the end of the day, it’s up to Governments to police content, not companies, so handing off this process to the government in Australia is a lot fairer – Apple won’t like losing their total control over their eco-system for iTunes, but.. well.. tough.
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True, makes good points – Well, What Do You Know: Google Is Actually Nervous About Microsoft Bing http://bit.ly/b8KMp
Competition benefits consumers and finally Google has a legit competitor – so much so that they actually got showed up by Microsoft when they announced their content partnership with Twitter and the first beta of Bing’s Twitter search app which you can find here. As a knee-jerk response from Google a few hours later produced news that they were going to do the same thing (sort of) and that their toold would be available in a few months. Not to be outdone, Microsoft announce later that day that they are also integrating Facebook into their search engine. Google had nothing to say to that – Microsoft owns a small chunk of Facebook and would never allow Google to get access to it (and neither would Facebook themselves). This article makes good points in how Google’s “me too” response to Microsoft’s news of innovation was real proof that there is definately chinks in their armour and a reminder that you have to always compete to stay the best. just ask MySpace all about that.
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In this first post, I thought I would give you all a chance to first learn more about myself, my general thoughts about the IT landscape and to give you a bit of perspective on the kind of things we’re working in on as a team as we continue to innovate in cutting edge software development as well as versatile and powerful online services and solutions.
The first thing I’m often asked when introducing myself as a member of the IT community is of course “so are you a Mac guy or a PC guy?” to which I reply that I’m neither. I believe that to have a true appreciation of the field of IT is to have an objective view of it, otherwise stubbornness will simply lead to you to miss out on things that would otherwise be really fun to be involved with and be a part of. This is particularly true for Making Life Ezy, as we are a platform neutral company working with both Microsoft and Apple database technologies to deliver our technical solutions, whilst using predominantly Adobe development tools and online service tools from Google, Yahoo and Amazon, amongst others.
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With that I mind, I hope that in reading my tips and general advice here that you find them to be similarly unbiased and impartial to any technical platform and simply concentrated on providing the best answer and/or solution to a problem or task. More than ever, diversity in the marketplace is leading to a lot of uncertainty in trying to decide what solution best suits each business and I get asked a lot by our customers about general things such as “is Windows Vista really as bad as everyone says it is?” and “so what do you think about Macs? Is it worth ditching my PC?”. These are fair questions and in my first couple of posts I will be looking to delve into these sorts of topics and many more in great depth to guide you in the right direction and spare you any emotional despair and personal resentment toward the IT companies that have provided us with a lot of our cheers and tears over the past decade or more in the process.
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A lot of these different things are not only technologies that I’m interested in and read about all the time but are areas that we as a company have a lot of fingers in a lot of pies and part of my role in our company is to be the one who can educate the rest of our team on these emerging opportunities and what they mean for us and could mean for our customers, so I look forward to using my blog posts to also help you learn about the sorts of things we’re building that can truly help you in your day to day business activities with case studies of customers who are working with us in our Beta Gold program to develop new systems and services as they evolve.
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