RSS
 

Archive for May, 2011

Motorola Xoom

20 May

image

< p>The newest addition in the computer family is a Motorola Xoom. Yes, I still have my Pocketbook IQ 701 and I still use it every day mostly as an ebook reader because it is fast enough and has a nice form factor for reading. The Pocketbook IQ 701 does not come close to being a replacement for my laptop though, so I was still carrying around my Mac everyday.

My daughter has been rocking her iPad 2 for a couple of weeks which has given me pretty good view of the iPad 2 capabilities, so why did I get the Xoom? Ultimately, it comes down to control. Apple maintains very strict control over the iPad experience. I could hand an iPad to almost anyone and they "get it". You have to puzzle things out a little more with an Android tablet though much less so with the made for tablet Honeycomb or Android 3.0 release that comes with the Xoom. My wife, other than where's the "on" button was web surfing with the Xoom for a couple of hours with no problem. She also noticed a couple of sites that she got into with the Xoom that were a problem with the iPad 2 (flash based) but I didn't tell her that.

Control, however comes with a price – I've had an iPod touch for more than 4 years and STILL have not written a REAL iPod (or iPad) application. The barrier to entry and to learn is too high – Use .NET? Program in Java or Ruby or C#? Use Eclipse or Netbeans for an IDE? – TOUGH – suck it up buy a MAC and learn Objective C or else go away. Meanwhile Google gives away the Android SDK. Use whatever IDE you want and while Android is Java at the core, Google has thrown in hooks to use whatever language floats your boat. Hell I wrote an Android app before I even had an Android device and as of right now I've written 3 of them.

Microsoft is the new IBM, Apple is the new Microsoft and Google Is the new Apple. I personally want the openness. i wan ted the USB slot and the SD Card slot – I want to be able to write my own apps. Like the old Apple and their famous "1984" commercial, I'm on the side of the lady slinging the sledgehammer through the screen. At the end of the day I wanted the Xoom.

 
Comments Off

Posted in Just Business, News, Observations

 

Return of the Annual Zuckerberg Conundrum and Facebook Mea Culpa

17 May

Does this post look familiar to you? Well it's that time of year again when the CEO and founder of Facebook stands up and apologizes for the company's privacy transgressions and promises not to do it again. As I noted last year, it must be tough being CEO of one of the largest internet properties around and still have to prepare a sincere heartfelt apology each year.

 In case you've been on top of a mountain or something. it's just come to light that Facebook hired a PR firm to conduct a smear campaign against Google and its lack of concern for user privacy. To summarize what sounds like a bad grade B movie plot:

PR Flack firm Burson last week stepped up a whisper campaign to get top-tier media outlets, including USA TODAY, to run news stories and editorials about how an obscure Google Gmail feature —Social Circle— ostensibly tramples the privacy of millions of Americans and violates federal fair trade rules. USA Today broke that news http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2011-05-06-google_n.htm and then an internet outfit  "The Daily Beast"  discovered that it's a company nobody suspected—Facebook. http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-05-12/facebook-busted-in-clumsy-smear-attempt-on-google/?cid=topic:mostrecent1# Confronted with evidence, a Facebook spokesman last night confirmed that Facebook hired Burson, citing two reasons: first, it believes Google is doing some things in social networking that raise privacy concerns; second, and perhaps more important, Facebook resents Google’s attempts to use Facebook data in its own social-networking service.

 Holy Moley Batman – this year's Zuckerberg Conundrum needs asbestos gloves to handle.

We should be seeing the Zuckerberg  Mea Culpa in about another week – just remember folks this is an annual event – you can see last years winning entry here http://winstonlawrence.com/notebook/2010/the-zuckerberg-conundrum-a- facebook-apology/ and be sure to vote (in the comments section) for this years winner.

 
Comments Off

Posted in Just Business, News, Observations