“Apple will be the number one platform for a long time from a developer perspective, they have gotten so many things right. And they know what they are doing and they call the shots. Android is growing, but it’s also growing complexity at the same time. Device fragmentation not the issue, but rather the fragmentation of the ecosystem. So many different shops, so many different models. The carriers messing with the experience again. Open but not really open, a very Google centric ecosystem. And paid content just doesn’t work on Android.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Apple will be #1 for a while...
Monday, December 20, 2010
Roku Sales Double When Apple TV is Released
Instead of taking a big hit, Roku sales actually doubled when the new Apple TV came out, Roku CEO Anthony Wood tells us, because Apple helped bring a lot of new attention and awareness to the category. And Google TV is not proving itself to be a worthy competitor yet.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Twitter users spend more time meeting in person
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Apple live streams their event again!
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Friday, October 08, 2010
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
We want our internet-connected TVs
Also note the potential growth curve of these sets.
As a side note I recently purchase a new set. It was not internet connected, but I did order my new Roku. I really believe boxes will make more sense in at least the near future as we will be able to change the software in them to add new channels and functions. The current crop of TVs are not really up to it when it comes to software. It make sense because what do TV makers do? They make hardware not software.
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Younger viewers not watching live TV
Of note is the presumption in this study. What we are finding is that IETV (Internet Enabled TV) is beginning to change how we get that content. We still enjoy watching TV we just want our internet content there. Boxes like the Apple TV and Roku make getting online content to our existing TVs as easy as hooking up three wires in some cases.More than one-half (51 percent) of consumers view at least some video programming online; while 23 percent use a streaming video source such as Netflix. This doesn’t include the percentage of consumers who use Netflix just for the mailed DVDs. This wave of the survey did not associate the programming source with the particular device used but, presumably, most of the online viewing is presently using a computer. However 16 percent of respondents state their television is connected to the Internet to allow viewing online content.The survey also reveals what share of total viewing comes from which programming sources. Only 52 percent of total viewing is of live TV programming. Nearly one-half of all viewing uses alternative and time shifted sources. Viewing DVDs is the largest share at 14 percent, followed by DVR at 12 percent and “on demand” at 6 percent. Online programming makes up 9 percent of total content viewed.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
This is what streaming live is about
Mac speculation....
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Apple to provide Live Stream
Live Video StreamingApple® will broadcast its September 1 event online using Apple’s industry-leading HTTP Live Streaming, which is based on open standards. Viewing requires either a Mac® running Safari® on Mac OS® X version 10.6 Snow Leopard®, an iPhone® or iPod touch® running iOS 3.0 or higher, or an iPad™. The live broadcast will begin at 10:00 a.m. PDT on September 1, 2010 at www.apple.com.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Facebook Places Fails #inbend
I just want to check it out and am looking forward to it when it is available. I currently use Foursquare and this may or may not shut the door on Foursquare. Time will tell.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Another Flash Video Site Down!
> The Universal Player is as easy to use as the old embed code, just a lot more compatible. Instead of being a direct link to a Flash player the new Universal Player can automatically detect what kind of device is viewing the video and choose the optimum player based on the device's capabilities. For example, it will serve mobile video to iPhones and Androids and HD to iPads and Desktops. On other mobile devices it can use the native player of the device or an optimized mobile Flash player with bigger controls. It also allows us to introduce new players as technology changes, potentially allowing us to do things like serve HTML5 to IE9 and WEBM video to Firefox.
I think this also shows how mobile is really beginning to get the nod on how we are beginning to consume our videos. Congrats Vimeo. By the way if I haven't said it before I really don't like flash for video!
Monday, August 16, 2010
The Google Verizon "Deal"
Increasingly, technology companies are shipping devices with access to wireless broadband networks pre-installed. It’s not just smart phones any more: laptops, tablets, gaming devices, entertainment systems, navigation tools, automobiles... And while the term “wireless broadband” has come to mean wireless phone services like 3G and 4G networks, the term also likely includes wireless city initiatives. So... what could have caused Google’s founders to abandon the principles of net neutrality just as the web begins entering its wireless era? Could it be that they have the opportunity to control and to profit from a web user’s wireless experience in a not so distant future when being “wired” will be like saying you use a rotary dial phone?My thoughts will come later.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Google is the Mobile Winner
Thursday, July 29, 2010
The Future of Video is 3D - Well Maybe Someday
The true growth for the short term will be delivering your content to those 12' or lean back experiences. I am looking forward to the next couple of years!
My belief if you are interested is that 3D is a fad and a way to get more money out of us.In Case You Missed It - Get Your 15 Minutes of Fame
> Well, we’ve spent significant resources on creating and improving our state-of-the-art Content ID system and many other powerful tools for copyright owners. Now, all of the major U.S. movie studios, music labels and over 1,000 other global partners use Content ID to manage their content on YouTube. Because of the success of these ongoing technological efforts, we are able to increase the upload limit today. This actually is great news for those long form video providers. We now will be able to create content that is a bit more plot driven... OR we may see 15 minutes of lame video. I hope not! As a part of this announcement YouTube has said
> Tag your video with “yt15minutes,” upload it by Wednesday, August 4, and we’ll select a handful of people to truly gain their 15 minutes of fame by featuring them on the YouTube homepage in a future spotlight. So let's go all get our 15 minutes of fame.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
On location today
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Useless Statistics
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
A good take on Apple vs the Media
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Great song and an amazing concept!
Broken support form for Skype
Thursday, July 15, 2010
iPhone has market share, but Android catching up quick.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Netflix on the rise while Hulu is on the decline
Netflix and their support of iPads and soon to be iPhone as well as computers, and game consoles is driving some pretty strong numbers to Netflix. Of an even more interesting note is how Netflix total minutes has been on a steady climb while Hulu had a very steep decline in June. The battle of the streaming services has begun.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Google one ups Apple in the race for developers
For many people, their mobile phone—and access to the Internet—is always within reach. App Inventor for Android gives everyone, regardless of programming experience, the opportunity to control and reshape their communication experience. We’ve observed people take pride in becoming creators of mobile technology and not just consumers of it.
Younger people limiting sharing of personal information
A new report from Pew shows how younger aged adults understand about taking steps to lock down their information. The curious thing however is that this is still a decrease over the last study.
Also of interest in the same report is how many people search for their names. This is interesting watching year over year how we are fascinated with what may come up when we search for our name. I have to admit while I don't do this on a regular basis I use Google Alerts to automatically search everyday.
The study really is an interesting read.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
We Rule for iPhone is getting iAds
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View this on posterous
As you can see by the image below it should be showing up soon. Also as I was typing this I noticed that the spell correct on the iPad iAds corrects to aids but the iPhone running iOS 4 does not. Amazing what a generation of software does.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Firefly trailer reinterpreted for the 80s
Friday, July 09, 2010
30 Days of Mac Apps - Day 2 Evernote
For this installment I am going to highlight an app that let's me keep all of my notes and important links all in one place.This fantastic app is called Evernote.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
30 Days of Mac Apps - Day 1 Dropbox
Welcome to the first in a 30 day series on applications that I find useful in everyday life. This list will include apps for the iPhone, iPad, as well as the Mac. While a lot of these applications are Mac based many are cloud based and have PC clients that work very similar to the Mac clients.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Monday, July 05, 2010
A translation of Apple PR by Daring Fireball
Maybe NSFW but a good take by John Gruber. My favorite:
Apple: We have gone back to our labs and retested everything, and the results are the same — the iPhone 4’s wireless performance is the best we have ever shipped. For the vast majority of users who have not been troubled by this issue, this software update will only make your bars more accurate. For those who have had concerns, we apologize for any anxiety we may have caused.
John: Don’t f*$k this thing up for us. We mean, have you seen the Retina Display?
Friday, July 02, 2010
Jack and final touches for tonight!
Thursday, July 01, 2010
How did I miss this one last week?
It looks like flash may be having another nail being put in it's coffin with the release of Hulu Plus. This will be available on the iPad as well as iPhone. Now I know it is $9.95 a month, but I think I may just give it a try for a couple of months and see what I think.
This is yet another way that we are continuing the transition to content when and were we want it, but this time it is delivered wirelessly instead of us downloading it.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Why the App Store is better...
I know Apple isn't open, but this is a bit scary-
At least 29 apps on Android Market have system level access that would be considered spyware on a PC, S Mobile Systems claimed in a warning study. When installed, the app group gave enough permission that they could represent serious privacy and security breaches.
Take note of the last paragraph.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Scouting for the Pacific Crest Triathlon tomorrow.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
A creative study in motion
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Watch on posterous
On our way to today's location for interviews. Fun way to look at Portland traffic.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
The Japanese Do Love Their Robots
Flash 10.1 for Mobile Ships - Well sort of.
Adobe has shipped Flash for Mobile
Of note in the press release
Flash Player 10.1 will be available as a final production release for smart phones and tablets once users are able to upgrade to Android 2.2 “Froyo.” Devices supporting “Froyo” and Flash Player 10.1 are expected to include the Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, HTC Evo, HTC Desire, HTC Incredible, DROID by Motorola, Motorola Milestone, Samsung Galaxy S and others. Flash Player 10.1 was also released to mobile platform partners to be supported on devices based on Android, BlackBerry, webOS, future versions of Windows® Phone, LiMo, MeeGo and Symbian OS, and is expected to be made available via over-the-air downloads and to be pre-installed on smart phones, tablets and other devices in the coming months.
As of this writing Android 2.2 is only available on the Nexus One. This could be a long summer as this rolls out. In some ways I hope for the best, but we will see how it functions once it is on more devices. I also love how it says "future" versions of Windows Phone.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
'Toy Story 3' Sets Toon Opening Day Record
Wow... We like our Toy Story. This is a timeless tale and leave it to Pixar to make another story driven winner. Read more about the details of Friday's gross of $41 Million. Of interest is this stat-
Toy Story 3 played on approximately 7,700 screens at 4,028 locations, 2,463 of which offered 3D presentations. 3D accounted for 60 percent of Friday's business. The 3D share was in line with Shrek Forever After, which offered 3D at 2,373 of its 4,359 locations on its opening. With the arrival of Toy Story 3 and the requisite loss of 3D showings, Shrek Forever After plunged 63 percent to an estimated $1.6 million on Friday, lifting its total to $219.1 million in 29 days.
3D seems to be leading the way right now for hollywood to make more money. It will be interesting to see where the numbers end up after the weekend completes. By the way Box Office Mojo is becoming one of my favorite sites to go to on the weekends.
My blog's readers are Mac Geeks!
What should be all of our mantras!
From Seth Godin's Linchpin
Be remarkable
Be generous
Create art
Make judgment calls
Connect people and ideas
...and we have no choice but to reward you
Pick 2 of the above and go do them!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Testing of a video distribution system for Pinnacle Media.
Here is a video we did for RuffWear last year. Fun to see how we will be able to deliver video for our clients soon!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
iPads at ESPN
I love it when a large broadcaster thinks outside the box and this is a great article on some great tech being used at ESPN!
The case for Apple getting another network in the US
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
"Would you please turn of your Wi-Fi devices!"
Steve Jobs during his keynote on Monday famously asked just that question.
But that’s not quite what happened. There wasn’t one or two Wi-Fi networks running at the Moscone conference center, but several hundred, all beating each other up. According to InfoWorld’s consultation with an Apple engineer at the event, over 500 networks were in operation at the same time.
Great article over at American Public Media by Glenn Fleishman
Boxee Box by D-Link Release Set for November in North America
Earlier this week we got confirmation that the Boxee Box by D-Link will ship this November in US and Canada. We realize many of you have waited months to purchase the Boxee Box, and we know how frustrating this is. Believe us when we say that both Boxee & D-Link want to start selling Boxee Boxes yesterday.
The original plan was to have the Box out by the end of Q2 (i.e. just about now), but that time-frame proved overly ambitious.
Our vision is to make the Boxee experience on a set top box as good as (and where we can, better than) the one you already know on a PC. The goal is to play HD videos from the web or a local network in 1080p and use hardware acceleration whenever possible. And to provide a TV browser experience that can handle almost everything you throw at it, including Flash 10.1. Not to mention making all this happen for an affordable price and on a quiet device that will not feel obsolete 12 months after you buy it.
We are looking forward to the November launch with D-Link and believe it will deliver a user experience that sets the standard for accessing stuff from the Internet and from your home network on your TV.
Moving forward we want to keep you up to date so we will share progress via Boxee’s Development Blog and the Boxee Box by D-Link Fan Page on Facebook.
In the meantime, it feels good to have a date set for the release of the Boxee Box, and we can’t wait to get it to you.
This is not good with Google TV coming into play about that same time. I do love Boxee so much though!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
The surprising truth about what motivates us
Change the way we think about our employees and they reward us.
What is Adobe Smoking?
Adobe sees Flash on over 250 mln smartphones
By predicting its Flash Player would be in over 250 million smartphones by the end of 2012, Adobe said it expects its Flash software to be supported in 53 per cent of the more than 300 million smartphones expected to ship in 2012.
Not sure about this predction as they are not even shipping a non beta version on anything other than Android. Wish them luck! I really think HTML 5 is really showing the way with Chrome and Safari this is going to be an interesting couple of years.