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Bluetooth And Star Trek

August 22, 2005

Tom Keating writes today about bluetooth headset adoption and I couldn’t agree more., I have been meaning to write about this for a while. I was reviewing these things years ago – since Jabra came out with one of the first units. It is satisfying to see widespread adoption now.

Although the pace of innovation and technology must have been tough for Gene Roddenberry to predict as Tom so accurately mentions, we still don’t have phasers. We have Tasers but not phasers. When I get my phaser pistol – type two of course, the kind that can destroy all sorts of rock-dwelling creatures… That is when I will have a party. You just never know when you’ll have to fire on a rock-dwelling organism just prior to mind-melding with it and eventually using your surgeon/bricklayer companion to heal it.

Ahh… Those were the days.

Oh – and those silicon nodules. Be careful where you step.

Marastar

August 22, 2005

I had a chance to speak with Ray Hansell at Marastar and they are doing some exciting new things with animations such as allowing them to be offered a hosted model, etc. You can perpetually license the animation library as well. He tells me there will be some exciting news coming form the company soon. They are working on a an entirely new use of animation that can be easily forwarded. The idea is to get you up and running as soon as possible with animation. I first wrote about Marastar back in August of 2004.

Google Sidebar

August 22, 2005

Google is doing an admirable job competing with Microsoft by releasing product after product that competes with the Redmond based software company while at the same time downplaying the fact that they compete. In a Wall Street Journal article today you can read the following : It's no question that we're competing with Microsoft today -- and with a lot of other people," said Nikhil Bhatla, the product manager for Google desktop software. Today Google released Sidebar a tool that is like a web and personal; dashboard allowing you to keep track of news, weather, stocks, and more. It also serves as a launch pad for applications and tools.

When you download the toolbar you get a message that says “Please read this carefully. It’s not the usual yada yada.” Seinfeld lovers take note… There is some serious plagiarism going on.

Here is the warning message that goes along with this semi-ominous headline:

When you use Advanced Features, you may be sending non-personal usage information and information about websites you visit to Google.
For example, Google Desktop sends Google information about the news pages you visit in order to personalize the news you see in Sidebar. We use other non-personal usage data, including crash reports, to help improve Desktop's performance. Please note that none of this data actually tells us who you are; we use it merely to improve Desktop's ability to give you the information that's most relevant to you.
To learn more about our privacy protections, read our Privacy Policy.
Once downloaded, you can search your e-mail from within Outlook – well at least it seems that way as the software positions itself to the right of Outlook’s main viewing screen in a tall and thin window. The lack of this sort of feature until now is one of the reasons people would use alternative and in some cases more powerful search tools like Lookout and SER Outlook Access which also allow for e-mail and desktop search.

The product also seems to have a bug or at least doesn’t seem to have the ability to show weather in the 06854 zip code where TMC’s headquarters are located. It accepted my zip code but instead of showing the weather in my area continued to show the weather in Hawaii. I then deleted Norwalk, CT and typed in NY, NY which the software recognized and immediately stared displaying weather for. At this point I then added the Norwalk zip code and it finally started to show this weather correctly. Go figure.

A few useful touches are the Web Clips box which show you the latest pages you have browsed and also a scratch pad that allows rudimentary notes to be taken. For some reason you cannot customize news feeds which is fairly frustrating.

This product will like catch on and will allow Google to not only compete with Microsoft more effectively but it also allows it to compete squarely with MyYahoo! It also is another foray into the desktop software market and shows that sooner or later there will be inevitable clashes between this search king and the software king located in the state of Washington.

It isn’t far fetched to imagine a desktop word processor and spreadsheet being integrated into such a desktop interface, followed by just about anything else. Google is slowly but surely inching its way into the desktop market and will likely increase its web dominance every step of the way.

Elite Coffee

August 22, 2005

I haven’t been to Israel in a number of years. The last time was I was there was just after my uncle build the Mandarin Hotel in Tel Aviv. That was also the last time I was fluent in Hebrew. When I was there I never got a chance to, as far as I recall – drink Elite Coffee.

I discovered this beverage over a year ago and it is the smoothest coffee I have ever tasted and as it is instant which means no more waiting to brew a new cup. Elite also makes regular coffee which I haven’t tasted.

It is also quite strong. I would say it may be stronger than Starbucks. So if you are into this sort of thing, give it a try. Another option is just using less instant per cup – something I have been doing lately.