Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Amazon Kindle and my reading habits

About 3 weeks ago, and after weeks of giving it a thought, I bought meself an Amazon Kindle and I am loving it!

It just fits under my reading habits

I think of meself as someone with a concentration disorder. I can't be more than 10min into something without getting easily distracted by anything that goes along me surroundings or the web - got to confess I'm subscribed to over 600 blogs and counting, and just as it is the source to my knowledge it also is the source of most of my distractions.

It's always been like that and I've learned to take advantage of it.

Same happens while reading, I get bored really easy - I just need to have me head thinking in more than one thing to keep it amused.

I can read easily over 50 pages at a time on any giving book - well not any, but those I like - but then I need to switch and read something different, while me brain processes what it just got. If I don't do it I just won't concentrate on the what ever is going on and will go as such until I restart the engine into something different.

So, where have I gone thru the years? I always carry over more than 2 or 3 books with me, a magazine and my laptop. 1 or 2 novels, a work-related book, GQ or anything light. Now depending on the books, the carry-on gets heavy and not fun; which gets translated into no books for you!

I bought the Kindle and suddenly things changed

I bought the Kindle because I wanted a place where I could fit several of my books, have them handy and accessible at all times, everywhere I could be.

I wanted something that could replace my 3 or 4 books I always carried, yet delivering the same experience I got while going thru paper pages. I wanted a multi theme/history book that would fit my current reading habits and would maintained me entertained.

Since I've been quite busy lately I'd stopped reading cause I forget my books at home or at the office and that is not good for imagination.

I wanted to get back to me mind and dream!

The experience

The device is not perfect. That is a fact. Form factor could be improved and make it less prompt to mistakes - the location of the Next and Back button are usually mistakenly pressed 'cause of where they exist. Give it a couple of days and you'll get used to them and keep on with your reading.

The turn off/on switch for both the device and the wireless are in the back which if you use the leather case it comes with is kind of now where, but again the case makes its work and protects the device, the switches though could be relocated.

The screen, ah that is just awesome! No mater where you are as far as there is light you can read, it's just as simple as printed paper - hoped though that some images, in some books, had a better Kindle treatment, but depending on the book it just works.

Content and the way to you is everything

I could have bought a different device and save some money, I could even use my current devices, like the Nokia n800; but the main reason I went with the Kindle was because of content. They just have it and they make it easy to get your hands to it... with out it it wouldn't be the success it is. I guess it is just like the iPod+iTunes experience. They just work.

Buying books or just sampling thru them from within the device and getting them wirelessly transferred to my hands within minutes is just great - ok, this only works in the states, but I happen to be here half on my time, which is more often than the factor when I finish a book. The rest of the times I just download them to me computer and transfer them thru USB.

Me 2 cents

Since I bought the Kindle, I have read about 4 books and sampled over 6 other. The experience is good enough for it to blend in my hands and forget that it is a device and not a book. In that, I guess, the UX team had it right.

There are some extras that provide greater value yet they are in experimental mode: I use the build-in browser for twitter and really simple searches. It just extends the experience of a book on steroids.

If you live outside the states, keep in mind you need an US issued Credit or Debit Card to associate to your device in order to buy books. After you have passed this little thing over, you can just use your other credit cards and buy Gift Certificates and buy books out from them.

A quick tip for getting the card: get a pre-paid Visa card at CVS or Walgreens and use that as the card associated to your device as it checks this every time you buy something. After that it is done, all will be happiness and imagination!

K, so this is it for my review of the Kindle. I typically don't do this but it truly has been an enabler of happiness and imagination, and thought was something worthwhile to share.

Or is it just that Google is really making me stupid?!


Wednesday, July 02, 2008

A Glance into Gesture Based Interactions

I've been invited by the Costa Rican Human Computer Interaction Group, to do a session tonight on Gesture Based Interactions.

Lots is going on in the field of alternative interactivity and gesture and touch is probably the one in its vogue.

If you happen to be in Costa Rica and have a couple of hours free come and join me... it's going to be fun!

afiche

Remember to get back here after the session is ended for resources and links to further resources.


Monday, June 23, 2008

Life around the RIA space and beyond

I know I've been out of public word for a bit of time lately - at least in the most extent use of the word (me blog) and have moved my frequency into the tiny world of 140 characters with my twitter voice as Samiq.

There are, though, a lot of great voices out there who have kept us informed and misinformed about what's been going on in the RIA world and surroundings in the time being - hence the necessity no to write and just go express my point of view in the comment spaces or around beers, whenever possible and whatever comes first.

Yet as direct results of these conversations, some people has asked me to come back to my blog and revive it a little bit - or revive it in it's full - bring that same voice I have had whenever there are beers, geeks and some good topic to convey, and make it public.

So here I'm bringing my word to the broad end of the world of bits with my Bits and adding a little flavor to the semantics of web - yes I know, a little cheesy but I have grown my opinion about it... so let's make it worth.

Summarizing a little bit and to create context to what's to come here is a couple of things that have happened in the past that will impact the way I behave in the future:

September 7th, 2007

Silverlight 1.0 gets released to web and with it a couple of applications I worked on made it to the official press release.

September 29th, 2007

Participate of Silverlight DevCamp Chicago with a session about Creating MVC-driven Applications using the Silverlight 1.0 bits.

October 1st-3rd, 2007

Max 07 happened and here I meet a lot of really cool guys from the Adobe community, although what made the trip worth was getting to know the Microsoft's UX Evangelists, lead by Chris Bernard.
November 2007 - January 2008 I work with a great team, on probably one of the most complex Silverlight 1.0 applications up today - yet it has not seen the ray of public light as of this writing.

February 18-20th, 2008

Along with my peers from LA, NY, Atlanta and Costa Rica, participate on a private Silverlight 1.0 & 2.0 training prepared by ourselves. Now call it knowledge sharing!

March 5-7th, 2008

Mix 08 happened and here I meet a lot of really cool people and had great conversations around the world of RIE - some of them I recorded in the form of video, yet to be published as a documentary. Got to see Ka, amazing show! Silverlight 2.0 Beta 1 is released to web.

April 11th, 2008 I get a call
April 14th, 2008 I attend a meeting and get introduced to a cool project
April 15th, 2008 I go to dinner with probably 1 of the most brilliant minds in Costa Rica
April 18th, 2008 I quit Schematic as Software Architect and join Artinsoft as Technology Evangelist to its Research Division.
May 9th, 2008 I finish my work at Schematic, and with it I finish my pass with one of the greatest interactive agencies around the world.
May 19th, 2008 I start part time with Artinsoft and focus on the marketing strategy for Aggiorno Beta 2 with the team.
May 30th, 2008 Go on vacations
June 3rd, 2008 Aggiorno goes into Beta 2. New interim web site goes live.
June 9th, 2008 I start full time with Artinsoft and it's Aggiorno team.
June 12th, 2008 I fly to Seattle to join BarCamp Seattle and attend meetings in Redmond.
June 13th, 2008 Attend Thingamajiggr with Carlos, head of Artinsoft Research.
June 14th, 2008 Participate of BarCamp Seattle with two sessions: one on The Reality of SEO and Web Accesibility along with Chris Wilson from the IE8 team and Jermiah Andrick from the Live Search team; and the second one on a RIA Panel with Scott Barnes from the Silverlight team and Kurt Brockett, from Identity Mine.
June 16-20th, 2008 Tour Redmond Campus from building to building showing Aggiorno to different teams and getting lots of feedback and support.
June 18th, 2008 Visited Scott on his office and end up co-writing the first preview of a MVC framework for Silverlight 2.0. - those kind of things that happen just because, so don't ask.
June 23th, 2008 I fly back to Costa Rica and miss the first Costa Rican twitter get-together.
June 22nd, 2008 I start writing this while exploring ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 stuff for a freelance gig.

Ok, so now that you know where I've been during this time (at least the portions that are public), it's time to keep the fingers warm and shoot and connect directly to me head to start getting some word out of my thoughts, and make them happen!

So here it is guys! I am back baby!!


Monday, February 04, 2008

Welcome to the Singularity

So it is public now, and hence I am allow to blog about it.

Singularity is here!

Singularity is the first large-scale online web conference in the world, and you can be part of it.

This year, over 100 of the most influent minds on the web will be discussing and modeling what the future of the web will be like... of course after this year's MIX and MAX.

This conference is planned to take place in the cloud between October 24th and the 25th - so you won't have to go thru all the pains of booking flights, hotels, nor submitting expense reports, which makes it not only great, but greener.

The conference is being organized by multitasking Aral Balkan, which most of you people will know him for his work in the Flash Community, and his talking bunny.

The world as we know it is more interconnected now than ever before, twitter has become essential part of it and we even feel lonely when its service is down - well not everyone, but yes! there are people; and having a web conference on the web, and by the people from the web, will really set the roots for the kind of world we are all working to make reality.

Aral is still picking up on presenters, although there is already a list of really compelling people making in the elite. If you think you have what it gets to get people talking about the future or a service that can revolutionize the way we convey our life in the matrix, go ahead and mail them your idea - who knows you might end up being one of the stars on one of this year's best conference.

More info here.

Later.


Wednesday, July 04, 2007

[Entrepreneurs] Getting your idea off the ground

During the past month I’ve been following on Guy Kawasaki’s blog How to Change the World, Guy is a former Apple Fellow who left Apple in 1997 for the second time in his career to start what he calls an “angel investor matchmaking service” called Garage.com, where he currently plays the role of Managing Director.

It’s been quite an amazing ride going thru his posts every week and yesterday was no exception.

I got to the office as usual and opened up Google Reader, and as I was checking my regular feeds I came across this post called No Plan, No Capital, No Model... No Problem. I went thru the post and started playing the video in it so I could listened to it as I go thru my email and stuff - there is also an MP3 version available there too, but I like to watch from time to time their faces.

I have to be honest that the idea of putting things together myself has never been that far away from my head and lately the little bug of myself entrepreneur has grow more... I have already my first startup on hold due to too much work from me and my associates, although I think it is time to get some things rolling, even more after watching this guys talking.

So here is what Guy has to say about it:

I’ve moderated many panels in my time, and if I had to choose one that entrepreneurs should watch, this is it. If you’re one guy/gal or two guys/gals in a garage, it will push all the right buttons, and you’ll love it.
There is a good disclaimer following to it though:
However, if your plan is to raise several million dollars from venture capitalists and then hire five engineers, one vp of biz dev, one CTO, two testers, and a vp of marketing to ship a product in a year, you probably shouldn’t spend your time watching it.
But anyway, post is here and Google Video here, and if you happen to go on or not here are a couple of notes I took from the Q & A session that goes after the first hour of video, hope you guys find this useful.

What should be the driving feeling for a biz?
  • Do what you love to do and focus on it.
  • People that comes to biz with the intention of doing millions and billions of dollars they never do and is the people who focus on something they love who often get successful.
  • Businesses often don’t go according to the plan, but is the ability to catch opportunities as you get them and be able to execute with such will is what will make us successful.
What about competency?
  • People will always be generating ideas and some of them will try to go for similar ones of things that have already worked in the arena or not, but when it comes to evaluating and put them to work, execution is key, it will define how ideas will evolve and how they will be targeted in different ways, at the end they all will become different products.
  • You always have learn to observe and adapt.
  • Learn your audience and focus your ideas on growing towards that, anyway this what you love to do. Don’t you?!
When do you get to pay your self?
  • Do it as soon as possible, cause if you do not you will always find other ways to expend that money.
  • Don’t pay your self exuberant amounts of money. Pay yourself enough as to not worry about not having money but don’t pay yourself enough as to feel comfortable and think like “Ok, this is all I need”, you still need to maintain some level of hunger to keep being successful.
Any last conclusion for entrepreneurs?
  • Life is good right now... and now is the moment to do something!

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