With Microsoft skipping the Windows 9 name, probably to distance itself from the Windows 8 uptake, expectations are high that they are up to something bigger and better.
While a lot has been said and written on the merits of Positive thinking, I found a very good article on the merits of Positive thinking in this article on the Next Web.
Apart from the usual, the merits of positive thinking, in my opinion, allows the brain to think in a multidimensional way, paving the path for innovation. If you continue to work in a silo, the brain behaves in the "secure thy self" mode which hinders constructive growth.
The Internet of Things Is the Hackers' New Playground
Along with a lot of updates that the IoT is the next big thing in the industry, there are concerns around the security of these things. Hackers are finding vulnerabilities in these and beginning exploitation.
As the world explodes with new age developers and brimming energies for using emerging technologies there is a need to harness this limitless energy into useful platforms and methodologies...
It is only a matter of time before this science fiction like headline will become a reality. We already have simulated the human brain like capability in labs and POCs. Time now to take it to the next level..
Looking at the latest F8 conference updates, looks like FB
has finally come off age as a company understanding the Mobile ecosystem.
If you look at the announcements in the
Conference:
Move to develop their own mobile advertising
network
Audience Network
Committing to two-year API stability for its
core developer platforms
Handful of other improvements such as anonymous
log-in that lets consumers try an app before having to fork over their personal
info and deep linking.
Doesn’t look like it is doing an OS or any
Mobile Phone yet, but its strategic moves in the past couple of yrs should make
people, sit up and take notice. They had missed the boat early but have caught
up I think. They could serve as a bridge between the AAPL and GOOG ecosystem.
Like all other apps, that Google brings out to simplify day to day difficulties of people, this simple car finder in a parking lot Android app can go a long way ...
Cloud data integration and loading has been a consistent theme in the last 3 months and have a solid roadmap for the next year. This is an area which will see a lot of action but does not have enough governance and best practices defined at this point in time.
I recently tried Storm (http://storm.incubator.apache.org/), a very nice distributed realtime computation system. Use cases for Storm include realtime analytics, online machine learning, continuous computation, distributed RPC and ETL. I was impressed with the way it could do analysis of data streams in complex ways and get results..
A nice article on how GOOG picks the best talent that really differentiates it from the rest in the industry.
Some of these traits are seemingly contradictory but it is very much possible to have them in the same person. How we get them combined in the same person is an interesting case study.
It is becoming increasingly important in this day and age to be able to unlearn and relearn newer techniques at a rapid pace. Contrary to the older belief that GPA and percentages were barometers for success, a new approach is to measure how quickly a person learns new items. The below article explains some of the points in details
Apple introduces one more angle into the IoT strategy through auto based CarPlay. With so many players in the market, interesting to see how IOS carves itself a niche. Apple's CarPlay: What You Need to Know http://mashable.com/2014/03/03/apple-carplay-need-to-know/
While a lot of expectations were on AI for the longest time since 2000, it is only now that we are really seeing the applications of this promising technology.
There continues to be a lot of buzz around the internet of things. A report outlining the potential for such applications in the tech world talks about taking things to a different level since it could be more than both mobile and PC combined...
As the bubble around the Bitcoin phenomena grows, some really good reading articles that debates why this "Platform" could go despite the validity of the actual eCurrency...
For those who have been following the recent announcement from Google about the Lens that will help detect Glucose levels, a boon for Diabetic patients, there is another article from Microsoft claiming a similar research that started almost 3 yrs back.
The following post is from Desney Tan, a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research. Tan manages the Computational User Experiences group in Redmond, Wash.
With so many technology advancements that have become mainstream in 2013, serious questions about how the Indian IT sector should tackle these advances had begun to crop up. In this article, Vivek Wadhwa outlines how this could be achieved while still keeping the tone optimistic. Not sure how much time the Indian IT sector has but it sure isn't a lot..
As the year draws to a close, some recaps of the happenings in the ear provided by popular engines:
Facebook - gives an overview of the Year gone by.
Predictions and Recaps in the tech world:
An interesting insight into how Facebook transformed into a strong mobile force. From being a website that also ran on the mobile, reorg to a mobile first company was interesting..
Wishing all my friends a very Happy Thanks giving. During this time of the year, CEOs of top technology companies are thankful for a lot of things. A small snippet of what each of the top
For those who have worked or learnt Statistical programming languages/ packages, R has been pretty popular. Now a new breed of apps using Python for data science applications is coming up.
10 predictions from Gartner that will shape our life in the coming years...Some of them are already taking shape. Others are surely making an impact on enterprise roadmaps..
Another evidence why Google is so good at what they do..They went to extremes usual companies would not even dream of.
http://hbr.org/2013/12/how-google-sold-its-engineers-on-management/ar/pr
Given the leadership, technical foresight and aura that are all a trademark of Bill Gates, it is logical for a call from Charles Schwab to call him back at the realm. Granted that a lot of Bill Gates' predictions have not come right as well, BUT he remains one of the most charismatic and well respected figures in the technology world...I personally feel he may not be able to bring about the transformation that Microsoft desperately needs at this point but then this one is open to discussion.
Despite relatively better sales numbers for Windows 8 phones, there remain more problems to the platform and MS selling strategy than just lack of applications. This article has defined the issues pretty well...
An interesting update from Microsoft after most appliances in the world are going LE. MS finally seems to be heading in the right direction after a long time..
If ever you have had a brilliant idea which you think would earn you top dollars and had the potential to make it big, you always wondered what the initial step should be. Investments and infrastructure fears have always pulled folks back.. Now some ideas on how to zoom past that in this article..
16th Nov 2013 will go down in history as one of the most memorable days in Indian cricket..the day Sachin Tendulkar, one of India's favorite cricketing icon, bowed out to a packed Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, India. Cricket will never be the same without him..
Good bye Sachin and thanks for those lovely 24 years!
While there have been scores of tools in the market in the space of cross monile development platforms, i have always liked Xamarin due to its obvious affinity with c#...read an interesting take on cons of Xamarin at
http://www.whitneyland.com/2013/05/why-i-dont-recommend-xamarin-for-mobile-development.html
Also one of the tools the folks mention is Calatrava, a good tool built with support from Thoughtworks.
With the advent of recent Pebble based applications, checked out the cloud version of the development environment http://www.cloudpebble.com.
It gives a nice way to compile the application based on templates. The pbw that gets generated after the build can be downloaded and deployed.
Wearable technologies have taken the tech world by storm and are promising some revolutionary applications in the years to come.Some ideas around where these could be used.
The agent at the boarding gate has a head up display just above eye level, which provides them with status information on the scanner and information on the passports and boarding passes that are being scanned.
They could be used by roving agents who currently carry iPads, or by agents at the entrance to airport lounges to remove the need to physically scan boarding passes and frequent flyer cards.
Airlines or airports offering wearable technology to passengers in the near future, but he does think that “flight attendants, maintenance personnel, flight crew and ground operations staff could benefit” from head-mounted wearable technology.
Locating pallets and boxes in a warehouse.
Location based or interest based notifications. Offers that are meant for targetted customers. Compare and contrast based on past demand.
Concerns over what Oracle could do with the MySQL licensing and also the DBs limitations when dealing with a highly available/ high performant website seems to have given birth to a new DB ..MariaDB..From the initial creators of MySQL, this is a very good alternative to MySQL ..
As the world goes viral about the new IOS release and a record 9 million iPhone 5S get sold over a weekend, I thought it would be a nice idea to summarize the good and not so great things about these. IMHO, a resounding number of opinions point towards not upgrading to the IOS 7 and rightly so..Some issues..
While doing Mobile App development, folks often come up with the question whether to use Sencha or JQuery mobile or in fact the latest Titanium from Appcelerator. Here is a nice comparison:
While testing the Windows 8 App, there are some things to consider, unlike iOS and Android there is no Over the air (OTA) or Ad Hoc testing that is available currently in the Windows 8 World. The only way to do this is via Sideloading: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/jj874388.aspx
The eMedia is full of posts talking about how Yahoo has bought Flickr for 1.1 B and unveiled the takeover through a 1 TB free space campaign. This will no doubt, help Yahoo get the young and hip cloud to some extent back into its fold but will it help Yahoo at least make a dent in the ever expanding reach of Facebook, Tumblr and Pinterest family?