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Just got displayed a message about offline access in Google Docs. Lets hope this arrives fully soon.

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Sun, 24 Apr 2011 00:15:00 -0700 Location data on the iPhone http://blog.yolland.net/location-data-on-the-iphone http://blog.yolland.net/location-data-on-the-iphone

Do I care that this information is being gathered by Apple. No. I would have liked to have know, but then no one discloses what they gather about you. The mobile networks have always had this information about you. I used it in aggregated forms to do some clever stuff with traffic flows down roads and other things, at least 8 years ago. So why the interest? Is it because someone discovered the poster boy of tech was doing it to?

But lets move on if I had to ask for my data from the phone network, they could give this to me, but getting anything from a network operator is difficult - but can also be very interesting. What would you learn about yourself if you could play back you life like this

 

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Is my phone data interesting? Not to you, but for me, yes, it took me down memory lane about my trip at the beginning of the year with my son to the Orange river and Augrbie Falls in flood.

Thanks Apple.

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Thu, 31 Mar 2011 00:20:00 -0700 Google +1 wants your website http://blog.yolland.net/google-1-wants-your-website http://blog.yolland.net/google-1-wants-your-website

Hot on the heels of +1 for social search Google has put up a teaser page for +1'ing your site. Go get on the lost and lets see if they have cracked it!

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Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:37:31 -0700 Unresponsive Macbook AIR 13" - iTunes to blame apparently http://blog.yolland.net/unresponsive-macbook-air-13-itunes-to-blame-a http://blog.yolland.net/unresponsive-macbook-air-13-itunes-to-blame-a This is the understatement of the year from Apple on their hardware. 

"This update addresses an issue that makes the system unresponsive when using iTunes."

I have had the AIR for about 3 months and have been loving it, but it started to totally freezing up on me about 3 days ago and I have been feeling the heat from those unconverted ones. I never restart but have been forced to 3 times in 2 days, I thought it was the wooosh. As it is the only now pure mac piece of software on it. I was wrong. A measly 461k firmware upgrade and the problem has been resolved!

Thanks Apple.

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Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:25:55 -0700 Google +1 = Facebook Like? http://blog.yolland.net/google-1-facebook-like http://blog.yolland.net/google-1-facebook-like Well Google is starting to show it's hand in combating the onslaught of Facebook they just introduced +1 - it is still experimental - but it is a start. I signed up and tried a few searches but nothing really worth saying yet. I hope for Google's sake that this is easier for sites to implement than open social, because only mass adoption and quick adoption will make this work for them. Will Facebook lose sleep over it, I doubt it (for now).

But change is coming to Google and for a company of its size, it is coming quickly and they bought themselves some time to play around in this space.

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Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:17:00 -0700 Facebook deleted me! - update http://blog.yolland.net/facebook-deleted-me http://blog.yolland.net/facebook-deleted-me

What happened here! Looks like facebook deleted me. How does it make me feel? Relieved really.

But I am sure there is a tape backup there somewhere.

The rest of the web is OK. 

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My Google profile for example ;)

Update: Ahh - it looks like a caching issue in Chrome. Oh well at least I now know that if it disappeared my life would not end. ;)

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Sun, 27 Mar 2011 11:48:00 -0700 New challenges . . . trillions of them? http://blog.yolland.net/new-challenges-zillions-of-them http://blog.yolland.net/new-challenges-zillions-of-them
I moved job recently. Was it a good move? Absolutely. Was it the right time? Yes. Does it have challenges? Oh yes! Am I excited by it? More than anything else before, Yes.

So what is it? Well that is the difficult thing about it, once again I find myself doing something that is very difficult to describe to anyone in a simple sentence. My last few jobs, I relied on something that was written by someone way smarter than me Josh Klein, who summed it up I think perfectly, "I’m a web strategist. My job is to make websites worth caring about."

So does that still hold true for my new position? Yes absolutely, but the great thing about what I am now doing is I am not making it better you or me, but for people who probably have never experienced the web as we know it. So I am hopeful that I will have learnt from the past and be wary of the hype of the here and now and be able to give people what they deserve and need.

Things are different now though, we have things like IPv6 to think about. Yes it is a technology not a data point. But just how are IPv6 (and others) going to shape how we fashion our way forward? I don't know! I don't think anyone really knows the impact. 

But in trying to find out I plan to add a bit more focus over the coming months to that definition coined by Josh Klein.

"I’m a web strategist. My job is to make websites worth caring about", that make a positive daily impact on peoples lives.

 

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Sat, 06 Nov 2010 12:41:26 -0700 What an evening http://blog.yolland.net/what-an-evening http://blog.yolland.net/what-an-evening

Chapmans Peak at its best.

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Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:24:34 -0700 Google Voice cont. http://blog.yolland.net/google-voice-cont http://blog.yolland.net/google-voice-cont
Just called my mobile from GMail. Google does it again :)

Awesome low cost calls from directly in your email to anywhere in the world.

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Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:17:03 -0700 Google Voice: Calling Rates http://blog.yolland.net/google-voice-calling-rates http://blog.yolland.net/google-voice-calling-rates

International calling rates

Please note: the rates listed below may change at any time

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
A
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Afghanistan $0.27
Albania $0.12
Albania - Mobile $0.25
Albania - Tirane $0.12
Algeria $0.12
Algeria - Mobile $0.26
Algeria - Mobile - Orascom $0.37
Algeria - Mobile - Wataniya $0.37
American Samoa $0.07
Andorra $0.04
Andorra - Mobile $0.22
Angola $0.14
Angola - Mobile $0.18
Anguilla $0.12
Anguilla - Mobile $0.24
Antigua and Barbuda $0.14
Argentina $0.02
Argentina - Buenos Aires $0.02
Argentina - Buenos Aires - Mobile $0.18
Argentina - Mobile $0.16
Armenia $0.09
Armenia - Mobile $0.21
Aruba $0.12
Aruba - Mobile $0.23
Australia $0.02
Australia - Mobile $0.14
Australia - Satellite Services $0.17
Austria $0.03
Austria - Mobile $0.19
Azerbaijan $0.17
Azerbaijan - Mobile $0.24
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
B
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Bahamas $0.06
BAHAMAS_MOBILE $0.22
Bahrain $0.17
Bangladesh $0.10
Bangladesh - Mobile $0.10
Barbados $0.13
Barbados - Mobile $0.20
Belarus $0.24
Belarus - Minsk $0.24
Belarus - Mobile $0.27
Belgium $0.03
Belgium - Mobile $0.25
Belgium - Mobile - Mobistar $0.20
Belgium - Mobile - Proximus $0.16
Belize $0.22
Benin $0.17
Benin - Mobile $0.21
Bermuda $0.07
Bhutan $0.18
Bolivia $0.14
Bolivia - Cochabamba $0.09
Bolivia - La Paz $0.09
Bolivia - Mobile $0.15
Bolivia - Santa Cruz $0.09
Bosnia and Herzegovina $0.15
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mobile $0.29
Botswana $0.11
Botswana - Mobile $0.21
Brazil $0.04
Brazil - Belo Horizonte $0.04
Brazil - Mobile $0.15
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro $0.02
Brazil - Sao Paulo $0.02
Brunei $0.05
Bulgaria $0.06
Bulgaria - Mobile $0.39
Bulgaria - Sofia $0.04
Burkina Faso $0.19
Burkina Faso - Mobile $0.26
Burundi $0.15
Burundi - Mobile $0.12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
C
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Cambodia $0.20
Cambodia - Mobile $0.18
Cameroon $0.18
Cameroon - Mobile $0.24
Canada $0.00
Cape Verde $0.29
Cayman Islands $0.16
Cayman Islands - Mobile $0.19
Central African Republic $0.46
Central African Republic - Mobile $0.39
Chad $0.28
Chile $0.03
Chile - Mobile $0.15
Chile - Rural $0.52
China $0.02
China - Mobile $0.02
Colombia $0.05
Colombia - Barranquilla $0.04
Colombia - Bogota $0.04
Colombia - Cali $0.04
Colombia - Medellin $0.05
Colombia - Mobile $0.07
Comoros and Mayotte $0.45
Comoros and Mayotte - Mobile $0.49
Congo $0.40
Congo Dem Rep $0.28
Congo Dem Rep - Mobile $0.29
Congo - Mobile $0.37
Costa Rica $0.06
Costa Rica - Mobile $0.06
Cote d'Ivoire $0.25
Cote d'Ivoire - Mobile $0.25
Cote d'Ivoire - Mobile - Orange $0.25
Croatia $0.04
Croatia - Mobile $0.18
Cuba $0.98
Cuba - Guantanamo Bay $0.98
Cyprus $0.04
Cyprus - Mobile $0.05
Czech Republic $0.03
Czech Republic - Mobile $0.19
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
D
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Denmark $0.02
Denmark - Mobile $0.19
Djibouti $0.37
Dominica $0.13
Dominican Republic $0.06
Dominican Republic - Mobile $0.11
Dominica - Mobile $0.19
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
E
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Ecuador $0.11
Ecuador - Mobile $0.22
Egypt $0.13
Egypt - Mobile $0.11
El Salvador $0.19
El Salvador - Mobile $0.19
Equatorial Guinea $0.25
Eritrea $0.29
Estonia $0.03
Estonia - Mobile $0.28
Estonia - Mobile - Top Connect $0.33
Ethiopia $0.29
Ethiopia - Mobile $0.29
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
F
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Faroe Islands $0.13
Faroe Islands - Mobile $0.20
Fiji $0.21
Finland $0.05
Finland - Corporate $0.08
Finland - Helsinki $0.05
Finland - Mobile $0.15
France $0.02
France - Mobile $0.15
France - Mobile - Orange $0.15
France - Paris $0.02
French Guiana $0.09
French Guiana - Mobile $0.32
French Polynesia $0.24
French Polynesia - Mobile $0.28
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
G
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Gabon $0.24
Gabon - Mobile $0.24
Gambia $0.35
Georgia $0.06
Georgia - Mobile $0.14
Germany $0.02
Germany - Civil Service $0.42
Germany - Mobile $0.23
Germany - Mobile - Eplus $0.17
Germany - Mobile - O2 $0.17
Germany - Mobile - T-Mobile $0.17
Germany - Mobile - Vodafone $0.17
Ghana $0.20
Ghana - Mobile $0.20
Gibraltar $0.06
Gibraltar - Mobile $0.29
Greece $0.02
Greece - Mobile $0.17
Greece - Mobile - Telestet $0.17
Greenland $0.50
Greenland - Mobile $0.50
Grenada $0.14
Grenada - Mobile $0.20
Guadeloupe $0.07
Guadeloupe - Mobile $0.31
Guadeloupe - Mobile - Digicel $0.26
Guadeloupe - Mobile - Orange $0.22
Guam $0.02
Guatemala $0.14
Guatemala - Mobile $0.14
Guinea $0.33
Guinea Bissau $0.75
Guinea - Mobile $0.39
Guyana $0.30
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
H
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Haiti $0.24
Haiti - Mobile $0.25
Honduras $0.19
Honduras - Mobile $0.19
Hong Kong SAR China $0.02
Hong Kong SAR China - Mobile $0.02
Hungary $0.02
Hungary - Mobile $0.15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
I
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Iceland $0.02
Iceland - Mobile $0.25
India $0.06
India - Mobile $0.06
Indonesia $0.09
Indonesia - Jakarta $0.03
Indonesia - Mobile $0.11
Inmarsat $6.90
Iran $0.10
Iran - Mobile $0.12
Iraq $0.09
Iraq - Mobile $0.16
Ireland $0.02
Ireland - Mobile $0.19
Ireland - Universal Access $0.17
Israel $0.02
Israel - Mobile $0.10
Israel - Palestine Region $0.23
Italy $0.02
Italy - Mobile $0.30
Italy - Mobile - H3G $0.21
Italy - Mobile - Telecom Italia $0.21
Italy - Mobile - Vodafone $0.21
Italy - Mobile - Wind $0.21
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
J
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Jamaica $0.09
Jamaica - Mobile $0.22
Japan $0.02
Japan - Mobile $0.11
Jordan $0.14
Jordan - Mobile $0.16
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
K
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Kazakhstan $0.12
Kazakhstan - Mobile $0.13
Kenya $0.14
Kenya - Mobile $0.24
Kenya - Nairobi $0.12
Korea - North $0.77
Korea - South $0.02
Korea - South - Mobile $0.05
Kuwait $0.09
Kuwait - Mobile $0.12
Kyrgyzstan $0.11
Kyrgyzstan - Mobile $0.13
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
L
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Laos $0.08
Latvia $0.05
Latvia - Mobile $0.19
Latvia - Mobile - Others $0.56
Latvia - Mobile - Personal Numbers $0.37
Lebanon $0.10
Lebanon - Mobile $0.19
Lesotho $0.26
Lesotho - Mobile $0.25
Liberia $0.25
Libya $0.25
Libya - Mobile $0.27
Liechtenstein $0.06
Liechtenstein - Mobile $0.47
Lithuania $0.05
Lithuania - Mobile $0.19
Luxembourg $0.02
Luxembourg - Mobile $0.21
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
M
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Macao $0.04
Macao - Mobile $0.05
Macedonia $0.13
Macedonia - Mobile $0.32
Madagascar $0.29
Madagascar - Mobile $0.29
Malawi $0.12
Malawi - Mobile $0.16
Malaysia $0.02
Malaysia - Mobile $0.04
Maldives $0.70
Mali $0.27
Mali - Bamako $0.20
Malta $0.08
Malta - Mobile $0.24
Marshall Islands $0.29
Martinique $0.05
Martinique - Mobile $0.30
Mauritania $0.22
Mauritius $0.15
Mexico $0.10
Mexico - Guadalajara $0.02
Mexico - Mexico City $0.02
Mexico - Mobile $0.19
Mexico - Monterrey $0.02
Micronesia $0.24
Moldova $0.14
Moldova - Mobile $0.21
Monaco $0.03
Monaco - Kosovo - Mobile $0.29
Monaco - Mobile $0.24
Mongolia $0.15
Montenegro $0.11
Montenegro - Mobile $0.29
Montserrat $0.20
Morocco $0.09
Morocco - Mobile $0.29
Mozambique $0.12
Mozambique - Mobile $0.13
Mozambique - Mobile - Vodacom $0.24
Myanmar $0.35
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
N
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Namibia $0.14
Namibia - Mobile $0.20
Nauru $0.99
Nepal $0.19
Nepal - Kathmandu $0.19
Netherlands $0.02
Netherlands - Antilles $0.14
Netherlands - Mobile $0.23
Netherlands - Paging $2.29
New Caledonia $0.25
New Zealand $0.02
New Zealand - Mobile $0.22
Nicaragua $0.15
Nicaragua - Mobile $0.22
Niger $0.17
Nigeria $0.11
Nigeria - Mobile $0.14
Northern Mariana Islands $0.04
Norway $0.02
Norway - Mobile $0.21
Norway - Special Services $0.10
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
O
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Oman $0.15
Oman - Mobile $0.25
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
P
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Pakistan $0.11
Pakistan - Mobile $0.11
Palau $0.29
Palestinian Authority $0.23
Panama $0.08
Panama - Mobile $0.15
Paraguay $0.09
Paraguay - Asuncion $0.09
Paraguay - Mobile $0.15
Peru $0.06
Peru - Mobile $0.21
Peru - Rural $0.15
Philippines $0.11
Philippines - Mobile $0.17
Poland $0.02
Poland - Mobile $0.17
Portugal $0.02
Portugal - Mobile $0.20
Puerto - Rico $0.02
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Q
Country Google Voice rate per minute (USD)
Qatar $0.26
Qatar - Mobile $0.27
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Sat, 26 Jun 2010 04:05:17 -0700 Shari Cohen: South Africa Rolls Out the Ubuntu in Abundance http://blog.yolland.net/shari-cohen-south-africa-rolls-out-the-ubuntu http://blog.yolland.net/shari-cohen-south-africa-rolls-out-the-ubuntu

I went on a rant the other day regarding the cost of the 2010 World Cup versus all the critical needs South Africa is facing and whether or not the most vulnerable of this country would gain anything from having the World Cup hosted in their country. At that time, I also had some very positive things to say about our hosts for the 2010 World Cup and I wanted to share that side of the coin as well, because it is equally important.

To say that I have been blown away at the hospitality South Africa has shown the rest of the world would be an understatement. I think back on recent Olympics and struggle to remember much reporting in the USA of athletes from other countries. I remember when a Togolese guy won a bronze medal in kayaking and NBC reported it and I thought to myself, "where are all the other fascinating stories like this one...like the Jamaican bobsledding team." In today's America, sadly, we have drifted so far towards being so US-centric that we only seem to root for the Americans.

Not so here in South Africa. I've been here since early May and each week I have become more and more impressed with the global embrace that South Africans have offered up to the world. On the way to the airport a couple of weeks ago, I heard a radio program that said each day they would focus on one country that would be coming to South Africa for the World Cup, and they would explore not only that sport's history in soccer, but also their politics, religion, and socio-cultural practices. On the television, I've seen numerous programs that focus on a particular country and it's history of soccer and how the history of that country is intertwined with their soccer history. I've seen programs on India, exploring why India enjoys soccer but hasn't really excelled at the global level... yet. And I've seen shows on soccer in Muslim countries. Maybe it's planned, maybe it's unplanned, maybe it's by chance, but it is happening. It's not just about South Africans showing off their varied and multifaceted culture to their global guests, it's also about using this opportunity to educate South Africa on the rest of Planet Earth's inhabitants.

As I moved through my work here in the provinces over the last six weeks, I had a pivotal meeting with the Board members of a rural NGO. They were explaining their guiding program philosophy of Ubuntu. No, not the Linux program. I'm talking about the traditional African philosophy of Ubuntu that essentially says, "No man is an island."

I found a better explanation from Wikipedia:


Archbishop Desmond Tutu further explained Ubuntu in 2008:

One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu - the essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You can't be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality -- Ubuntu -- you are known for your generosity.


We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole world. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity.

To me, Ubuntu is the acceptance of others as parts of the sum total of each of us. And that is exactly what I have experienced during the lead up to, and the initial days of this World Cup. There is nary a South African citizen that I've met on the street, or in shops or restaurants or hotels, that hasn't gone out of their way to greet me and make me feel like I am home. And I don't mean that in the trivial, "Oh, aren't they nice, homey people here... " sort of way. I mean real, genuine interest and questions. People seriously want to know where I come from. What it's like where I live. How does it compare to where I am now. What do I think of South Africa. Oh yes, and what do I think of Bafana Bafana... The questions and conversations are in earnest. They are honest. And they are had with enthusiasm and a thirst to know more. South Africans are drinking deeply from the cup of humanity that has been brought to their doorstep. I would never imagine that an American World Cup or Olympics would ever be this welcoming to the rest of the world. And that saddens me for the state of my home country, but it also makes me feel the pride of the South African people.

I have been truly humbled on this trip. And while I have my gripes regarding development here, I cannot say one negative thing about how South Africa has handled its duties as host and hostess to the world. If I could say one thing to sum up being here during this once-in-a-lifetime experience, it would be that I've learned the value of Ubuntu, and that when found and offered in abundance, the world is indeed a better place to live in.

So, if South Africa accomplishes nothing more on the playing field, it will still have won as a host country. I am a cynic, no doubt about that. And yet I have to admit, I'm a little teary just writing this because I leave for home next weekend and I will be leaving a little piece of myself here in South Africa. I just hope I have learned enough to bring back a little piece of Ubuntu to my homeland, where perhaps with a little caring and a little water, it will take root as naturally as it does here, in the cradle of civilization. It's funny, many people in America still ask me, "are the people in Africa very primitive?" Yes, I know, amazing someone could ask that but they do. And when they do, I usually explain that living in a mud hut does not make one primitive, however, allowing kids to sell drugs to other kids and engage in drive-by killings -- isn't that primitive behavior? I think it is. When I think of Ubuntu and my recent experiences here, I think America has much to learn from Africa in general, in terms of living as a larger village; and as human beings who are all interconnected with each other, each of us having an affect on our brothers and sisters.

As the 2010 Cup slogan goes, "Feel it. It is here." Well, I have felt it, because I am here. Thank you South Africa, for giving me this unexpected gift. I am humbled.

Well done South Africa!

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Wed, 02 Jun 2010 02:20:00 -0700 3 seconds http://blog.yolland.net/3-seconds http://blog.yolland.net/3-seconds

Apple are selling an iPad every 3 seconds.

That is quite astounding . . . and it doesn't support Flash. Seems that the market dynamics might just be telling Adobe something.

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Tue, 01 Jun 2010 06:11:00 -0700 Trillions ... just how big is that http://blog.yolland.net/trillions-just-how-big-is-that http://blog.yolland.net/trillions-just-how-big-is-that

I came across this video today and it just re-enforced how far we still have to go.

<p>Trillions from MAYAnMAYA on Vimeo.</p>

Today we sit here contemplating how to use facebook to reach our customers, being dazzled by its user base. But isn't it more interested to imagine our products (IPv6?) telling us about our customers and finding ways of using that to tailor our products for them in ways we can't even begin to imagine yet.

What story could this can have told you as a brand manager?

Will the social graph still be relevant? Yes. But will it be as important as everyone is saying today? No, I don't think so (privacy will never go away). Yes it is here to stay, just as search is here to stay. But what is next? What besides the obvious computing power, database technology and languages will we need to be able to harness all this data that trillions of computers will bring us?

Now that is worth dreaming about!

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Wed, 26 May 2010 12:07:00 -0700 Apple surpassed Microsoft Market Capitalization http://blog.yolland.net/apple-surpassed-microsoft-market-capitlisatio http://blog.yolland.net/apple-surpassed-microsoft-market-capitlisatio
Well it was only a matter of time. It is going to very interesting to see what Steve Ballmer has to say about this one. Not sure Ballamer in charge of Microsofts mobile business will make a difference.

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Fri, 21 May 2010 06:55:00 -0700 Google in your living room http://blog.yolland.net/google-in-your-living-room http://blog.yolland.net/google-in-your-living-room
Well it has finally happened, Google has announce Google TV. It is early days and very little is known about it at the moment. But the move is VERY significant as Google is now not just about advertising to you on the 'web' but also in the traditional above the line advertising space.

 
So how will this effect advertisers? Only time will tell, but I have been watching Google's work on cable TV and Radio closely, and they are a lot more prepared for this than most people think.
 
So will Google get traditional advertising dollars? Hell yes! For to long money has been thrown at Ad agency's with little or no real knowledge of their effectiveness, that is all about to change as TV meets real time personal (read anonymous) detailed web analytics.</p>
<p>Lets also not forget about that little web site that has most, if not all, of anything that is worth watching available already.

 

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Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:51:37 -0800 Untitled http://blog.yolland.net/11771795 http://blog.yolland.net/11771795

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