Monthly Archives for June 2011
→ Introducing the Google+ project
Wow. I am amazed by how un-Googley and actually more “real life social” than Facebook this feels. And impressed that Google will actually push the +you product button in front of the Search button. This shows just how much they … Continue reading
→ The iPad Challenge
DiogeneX on why the iPad sets a new bar for the consumer electronics industry: In management theory, there’s a well known construct called the Project Triangle. The idea is that a product has three potential properties (Good, Fast and Cheap) … Continue reading
→ Google retires Health and PowerMeter
It’s a sad day for data enthousiasts, as Google is retiring two products which I was really looking forward to using whenever they’d cross the ocean: In the coming months, we’re going to retire two products that didn’t catch on … Continue reading
→ Ten apps is all I need
David on 37Signals makes a good point about the number of apps being less important than the quality of the top 10 apps. He hits the sad truth about Nokia: But the established wisdom now is that you cannot win without hundreds … Continue reading
→ The New Nokia N9
Nokia is — at last — stepping into Apple’s game, with the N9, a sleek new smartphone that has “iPhone challenger” written all over it: I definitely like how its interface breaks away from Nokia’s old “interface prison” and attempts … Continue reading