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		<title>Things I&#8217;m Thinking About &#8211; Jan 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major changes occurring in data center networking and storage.  Networking in the virtualization arena . Unified Communications, particularly mobility.  SIP, Phone Proxy and more and more video conferencing. Internal business collaboration, fostering ideas and innovations, getting ideas out from and to everyone and allowing others to feel they are truly contributing and appreciated as well as credited. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Major changes occurring in data center networking and storage.  Networking in the virtualization arena .</p>
<p>Unified Communications, particularly mobility.  SIP, Phone Proxy and more and more video conferencing.</p>
<p>Internal business collaboration, fostering ideas and innovations, getting ideas out from and to everyone and allowing others to feel they are truly contributing and appreciated as well as credited.  Too often things have to filter up through layers of mgmt and red tape, anywhere along the way one manager could simply not have the vision or foresight and have a great idea come to a stand still.  Or how often are great ideas actually credited to those who came up with them?</p>
<p>Slate Computers.  Yes I like and have adopted the term for that form factor of computer.  Slates are going to have a huge impact I think.  iPhone started the touch revolution IMHO because they got it right.  To this day, nearly 3 years now, there has not been one touch device that comes close to the accuracy and responsiveness of the iPhones screen.</p>
<p>For most people these days our PC needs are pretty simple.  Web and email are primary.  Most of what people are doing is social media stuff which is all web based.  Actual applications are becoming a thing of the past for many.</p>
<p>Laptops got people away from the desk and fixed locations.  People want information at their finger tips right?  Started sitting at Starbucks or on their couch with laptops, often looking up information as it strikes them.  Thoughts that pop up, news they read, conversations they over heard, something on TV, all of these things made people want that ability to Google or Wiki something anytime from anyplace.</p>
<p>Phones / Smartphones started helping us satisfy that need.  But none of them were as good as we hoped or wanted.  Needed something between a Laptop and Smartphone.  Thus emerges the netbook.</p>
<p>Netbooks have been a huge hit.  Great for the coffee shop or couch.  Cheap.</p>
<p>eReaders came along for many reasons I&#8217;m sure.  Print world is hurting, particularly news papers and mags.  Desire by some to make the print world head in the direction of the music world after finally recognizing how digital music is changing things.  iTunes showed the world what was possible for music, so its easy to see how Amazon could want to apply that same model to the book and print world.</p>
<p>I suspect the &#8220;Green&#8221; iniative also helped the eReader world.  The form factor of most eReaders is great and handles book very well.  eInk is easier on the eyes and form factor is smaller than the Netbooks but larger than say the iPhone.</p>
<p>However we find we are getting ourselves back into a problem that I think many of us hoped would be solves one day and thought was solved recently by the iPhone.  Gadget creep.  Too many specific devices are being needed again to solve specific needs.</p>
<p>I can remember almost 10 years ago sitting down with a good friend and boss in Denver for lunch one day and having to place gadget after gadget on the table so I could sit comfortably.  Pager, PDA, Cell and MP3 player.  I recall the conversation we had about hoping that in the near future we would have one device that did it all.</p>
<p>The iPhone did solve the gadget problem in my life for the last few years.  However I find myself really want an eReader these days for all the PDF&#8217;s I go through constantly.  There have also been moments I wished the iPhone was bigger when doing some web browsing and thought about getting a Netbook.</p>
<p>So yes I have my eyes on Slates.  I think they might be able to help replace the netbooks / ereaders in the very near future.</p>
<p>PC&#8217;s and Gaming.  There has been some debate lately about the future of PC gaming and well 5 years ago I would have considered anyone questioning the future of PC gaming as one who probably needs a pysch eval.   Today however I think PC gaming is dying.  Yup I said it.</p>
<p>What the Xbox360 and PS3 are capable of and still pushing out today despite being a few years old now is amazing.  I know the quality on the PC for most games is superior due to the resolutions.  However with todays large HDTV&#8217;s and the constant improvement in consoles I really think PC gaming is dying.  I use to hate consoles.  The weird controllers and small TV&#8217;s just didn&#8217;t cut it for me.  However, I broke down and bought a 360 after getting an HDTV a few years ago and have been thrilled.  Funny thing is it&#8217;s not for any reason I have mentioned so far.  My main reason for enjoying consoles now is that I never have to wonder if my console can handle this new game.  No more upgrading a home PC to play a game.  And this is from the guy who lived for doing PC upgrades early on.  Now I just want to have fun with as little hassle as possible.  Time is valuable.</p>
<p>Finally, yes I am still thinking a lot about the service provider industry and particularly that of the cable industry.  I have seen some positive articles and things lately that at least tells me others are concerned with and thinking about some of the same things.  I still think something major has to happen soon within the industry and there needs to be an expedited shift or transition from what the industry was to what it could and should become.  I still read and see too much discussion on transitioning old to new and talk of improvements to older technology.  To much energy, money and talent is being focused in the wrong areas in my personal opinion.  Time to rip that bandaid off and start over.  Otherwise the same thing is going to happen to the cable industry that happened to the phone industry.</p>
<p>Sure there is more I would love to say but will have to try getting to it later.</p>
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		<title>Free Million Dollar Idea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok so I think I have a million dollar idea that someone with the know how, connections or resources should consider. Lets start with some basics. Â I think everyone can agree that in the future there will be a proliferation of high speed internet / bandwidth. Â We may all disagree on what technology will accomplish [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ok so I think I have a million dollar idea that someone with the know how, connections or resources should consider.</p>
<p>Lets start with some basics. Â I think everyone can agree that in the future there will be a proliferation of high speed internet / bandwidth. Â We may all disagree on what technology will accomplish this but its inevitable that we will continue to see higher and higher speeds and bandwidth.</p>
<p>I think we can also agree that we are at the dawn of new age when it comes to media. Â For years we have fostered this need for instant gratification. Â From the first fast food joints, cell phones, internet, wireless and even todays DVR. Â All of these things foster the desire to have what you want, when you want it and where ever you are.</p>
<p>So, I propose the following device for the future.</p>
<p>We need a &#8220;box&#8221;, think Xbox or your cable box to start with? Â However thisÂ box is going to be based on some industry standard. Â Something like SIP if you will. Â  And rather then this box being proprietary or only works with a specific vendor it will have a place for you to fill out your providers info, kind of like todays email client where you input in the SMTP/POP address, username and password and presto your connected to your email.Â  Instead with this you will be putting in your content providers info.</p>
<p>Your content provider in this case is not just your regular IPTV provider or cable company. Â It really and truly is your CONTENT. Â All your digital media. Â Photos, videos, music and even your local TV channels. Â I say local TV channels based on the idea that eventually every TV channel will be available online in some way.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Ok, now for where this idea gets really fun and cool I think. Â Imagine you go to a hotel, get up to your room, and one of these universal generic media devices are there. Â You are to able to simply input your info into the device and prestoâ€¦ you have all your content and LOCAL channels and so on available to you. Â  Â </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Of course I have to take this one step further and you now have to imagine that these devices will be equipped with some sort of RFID or Bluetooth type of device, as well as your mobile phone device will have RFID or Bluetooth embedded as well.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>So now all of your service provider info can be stored on your mobile device so that when you get to your hotel room you initiate a â€œsync or pairingâ€ with this media device so that all the user has to do is input a PIN and voila the media device is now configured and it can begin populating all your content. Â This takes out the step of having the user go through a complicated configuration each time.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Your welcome for this great idea. Â Please ensure to cut me in on the profits. Â I will be happy to accept any percentage or stake in the business.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">**********More Thoughts About This************</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We are seeing more and more talk of the &#8220;cloud&#8221;, and we already have a mix of content providers or hosts if you will. For instance, Â some are already acting as IPTV service providers where you sign up for a membership and you can stream your TV just about anywhere. Â And we have had hosting providers since the internet was born pretty much who host any content you want.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This idea is a marriage of all these things basically. Â Which in many ways resembles &#8220;the cloud&#8221; when it comes to the service provider aspect.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The key to this would have to be some sort of industry standard around these boxes and configuring them and how the content is delievered. Â To be practical you have to make it as easy to configure as possible, you have to ensure that a box is a box and will work with any of these service/content providers without discrimination.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">************Even more thoughts*************</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Security. Â You have to ensure a secure method for wiping content. Â As well as maybe a way for one to decide what content can be stored / cached locally and what can only be streamed. Â If the process for propagating the content was quick enough then maybe you can build in security based on the proximity of the device that configured it? Â For instance, in my example using someones phone and RFID to configure the device then maybe the same can hold true for wiping the device. Â If the phone in this case leaves the proximity of the box then it automatically wipes after a certain period of time or something? Â As well as a way to manually wipe of course.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">**************And more**********</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Also imagine that this media device / box is the center piece of the AV equipment. Â So TV connects to the box, as well as maybe digital photo frames and a phone. Â You walk in, device is configured and is able to push your video content to TV, photos to digital frames and your phone is configured for you (again think VoIP and SIP).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Â </p>
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		<title>And God Said&#8230; Let there be a desk!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Â  Looks like God is back at work creating these days. Â We all know the story about creating life, earth and the universe. Â But what you may not know is that he recently came out of retirement and created something new. I would like to introduce you to the most glorious desk ever made. Â It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Â </p>
<p>Looks like God is back at work creating these days. Â We all know the story about creating life, earth and the universe. Â But what you may not know is that he recently came out of retirement and created something new.</p>
<p>I would like to introduce you to the most glorious desk ever made. Â It has to be a creation from none other then God himself.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 485px"><a href="http://gizmodo.com/361035/exclusive-han-solo-carbonite-desk-info-and-gallery"><img title="Han Solo Desk" src="http://www.pktloss.net/files/hansolo_desk.jpg" alt="Han Solo Desk" width="475" height="525" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Han Solo Desk</p></div>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Ok, so maybe God didn&#8217;t make it but still is it not the most glorious thing you have laid eyes on? Â Please do not write me telling me I am going to hell for using God&#8217;s name in this manner. Â Trust me if I am going to hell there are plenty of other reasons for that journey than this post I assure you.</p>
<p>More info on this work of art may be found here:</p>
<p><a href="http://gizmodo.com/361035/exclusive-han-solo-carbonite-desk-info-and-gallery">http://gizmodo.com/361035/exclusive-han-solo-carbonite-desk-info-and-gallery</a></p>
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