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Here comes the Android

Posted in General, Ash Report on 29th May 2008 by Ash

Mr Jobs had better watch out coz the Android is here. Google showed off a number of exciting new developments by the company and the one that got the biggest response was Android - an open-source platform being designed for “smart” phones and other mobile devices that surf the Web. Looking set to challenge iPhone - Steve Horowtiz (engineering director) showed how an Android phone, using an internal compass, could dynamically adjust Google Street View images to match the facing of the phone user, to a collective gasp and applause from the 3000+ programmers in a conference in San Francisco.

I would surely love the idea of a standard that is available for anyone to build their applications. Imagine if we could build our own add-ons for HTC,SE,Nokia smartphones. The ability to develop applications as add-on is the real killer-apps for succes stories like Facebook or Firefox. It can be an avenue for our entreprising Petaling Street vendors - modified smartphones GUI and applications for as low as RM30 each. This time - it could be legit though.

Check out the video of the keynote presentation of Google’s I/O below. It’s a long video and the Android demo is on 23 min:

Whole Wired World

Posted in Ash Report on 7th May 2008 by Ash

I was at a Unified Communication forum in KL yesterday. It was organised by IDC with presentation from IBM, Microsoft and Cisco. They were all pushing for their take on Unified Communication - a vision where a person can have a single point of communication integrating various communication channel, be it plain-old-telephone, mobile phone, VOIP, video-call, email, Group collaboration, Instant Messaging, fax.

This is old theme lah, in fact it was a buzzword back in 1999 and the company I was with then also jumped on the bandwagon. In fact UC (as it is now being dearly referred to by the forumers yesterday) has died a slow death since then.

Apparently, UC now is having second lease of life and all three speakers put the blame on the increased state of connectivity in our society - globally. For example, IM (instant messaging) has continued to flourish at the office space despite futile attempt by IT managers to get staff away from chit-chatting via IM. In fact, Malaysia scored a high >75% usage of IM in office space.

The speakers also identified the next generation of work-force to be highly Internet-literate - dubbed Screenagers by the IDC-guy and Digital Native by the IBM guy. These next generation will be hitting the workforce in the next 5 years or so and they typically spent 99% of their waking time facing the screen. They will expect to do work-things online and this is expected to have a big impact on how companies need to adopt to attact this generation as their customers, suppliers and staffs.

Personally I’m not a big fan of do-it-all gadgets and prefer dedicated item for dedicated function. For example, the 4-in-1 printer cum scanner cum copier cum fax is a great idea. But imagine if oneof the function screwed up (which invariably they would) you would lose the functionality of all the others as well.

Likewise, if we use UC - if the system’s IM component got hit with a flu, chances are the whole voice, email and fax will got hit as well. that would be a bloody disaster and for an SME, something that you simply can’t afford to have. So, let’s wait and see whether this UC dream will turn up like 3G’s Video Call flop - or not.