Saturday, July 30, 2011

Trouble on the China Express - WSJ.com

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904800304576474373989319028.html

""When a country is corrupt to the point that a single lightning strike can cause a train crash, the passing of a truck can collapse a bridge, and drinking a few bags of milk powder can cause kidney stones, none of us are exempted," wrote one Chinese Internet user after Saturday's accident. "China today is a train traveling through a lightning storm. None of us are spectators; all of us are passengers." "

Monday, July 25, 2011

Chinese netizens outraged over response to fatal bullet train crash - CNN.com

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/07/25/china.train.accident.outrage/

"By the time the railway ministry held its first press conference more than 24 hours after the collision, the public had seen not just reports of passengers trapped inside dark trains or images of a mangled car dangling off the bridge --but also bulldozers crushing mangled cars that had fallen to the ground and burying the wreckage on site. "How can we cover up an accident that the whole world already knew about?" said a defiant railway ministry spokesman Wang Yongping. "They told me they buried the car to facilitate the rescue effort --and I believe this explanation."

Wang was terse when reporters asked him to explain the fact that a toddler girl was being pulled out of the wreckage alive 20 hours after the accident --and long after authorities declared no more signs of life in the trains..

"That was a miracle," he said."

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Suspect's 'manifesto' plots 'civil war'

He used the Unabomber's manifesto and did a search and replace, replacing "black people" with "muslims".

Suspect's 'manifesto' plots 'civil war'
http://bit.ly/qO1niv

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Before and after pictures - Japan 3 months after the quake.

Unbelieveable. The devastation is still as chilling as when we first saw the pictures.

Japan: three months after the quake - The Big Picture - Boston.com

-- Sent from my HP TouchPad

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Real Estalker: Goldie Hawn Bailing on Broad Beach

http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2011/07/goldie-hawn-bailing-on-broad-beach.html

Love this site.

"Just like an epic mansion appearing in the pages of Architectural Digest sometimes signals that it will soon hit the market, a Buddha statue in the entrance hall or by the pool is a strong signal that a home is owned by a celebrity or someone else involved in the entertainment and glamour-puss professions. Anyhoodles poodles, getting back to the matter at hand..."

Are you talking about me, princess teri? The one with a Buddha in the front yard? Why yes, I do work in a glamour-puss profession. How do I know? Well, I work with a bunch of guys and Just yesterday someone complimented me on the feather in my hair! And we had a conversation about shoes! And interior decorating! And we've been noting the colors of each other's shirts. I'm not lyin'! It's all just TOO much.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Engadget Interview: HP's Stephen DeWitt -- Engadget

http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/12/the-engadget-interview-hps-stephen-dewitt

"I think that the future of computing is going to be about maintaining your state, about taking everything that matters to you, your content, your apps, and holding your state against any screen you look at. That's the future of computing. In order to get from where we are today, the devices, the technology, the platform, the developer community, all of the global ramifications to that, you're not going to do this in a federated model, you're going to have to do this with a well-orchestrated, global community that can drive this. I think that's as big an opportunity and forward pass as anywhere in the industry, and that's why I'm fired up to do it."

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Is Google's Hangouts its Killer App?

 Is Google's Hangouts Its Killer App? - NYTimes.com

"Shortly before bed, I lingered online, checking my various social networking sites when I noticed several friends were in a video chat session on Google+. I put on some pants and clicked my way into the room with six other people….and didn't leave until nearly 3 in the morning. We spent several hours cracking jokes, making fun of each other's snacks and welcoming other friends who noticed our group online and dropped in to say hello. At one point, we found YouTube videos with lyrics and turned the chat into an impromptu karaoke room. A few of our other friends dropped into say hello before making their way offline and heading to bed. One friend, Lindsey, said she's been hanging out with different groups of friends since 10PM and later told me she didn't sign off until close to 5 in the morning."

-- Sent from my HP TouchPad

Friday, July 08, 2011

Google+ is Awesome. Facebook Maimed, Twitter Mortally Wounded? | Singularity Hub

http://singularityhub.com/2011/07/06/google-is-awesome-facebook-maimed-twitter-mortally-wounded/

"Clearly Google+ has a long way to go to compete with the Facebook incumbent. And yet Google+ has quite a bit of mojo of its own that Facebook does not have. In the coming year we will see Facebook copy many of Google+´s innovations, while Google+ will likely roll out every single one of the missing components just mentioned. One year from now, we will likely have two social networks that are similar in many ways, and if Google+ proves compelling enough it might even close the user gap significantly.

Yet Google+ has a secret weapon that even the mighty Facebook will be hard pressed to combat over the long run. That secret weapon is everything that Google has that is not Google+. A formidable armada of Google products including Gmail, Picasa, Calendar, Docs, Maps, Search, News, Youtube, Chrome Web Browser, Blogger, Translation, Android, and more stands at the ready to assist and join Google+ in the battle for the future of social networking. These products are best in class, extremely difficult to replicate, and are used by more than a billion people across the planet. As these products are seamlessly integrated with Google+, we are about to witness an incredible two way explosion of value and utility. Google´s products will gain all of the powerful attributes that social networks deliver –virality, discovery, crowdsourcing, sharing, "liking", and so much more. Meanwhile, Google+ will be given a steroid boost of products that deliver content, tools, and capabilities to its hungry hordes of social minions."
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Friday, July 01, 2011

It's Steve Jobs world, and we just live in it.

http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/06/30/nielsen-androids-growth-curve-flattened-in-2011-while-the-iphones-got-a-boost/

"Apple is now driving smartphone growth ".

Android tablet makers shifting focus back to cell phones, report claims

Ipad: 25million sold
Gtab: 2million
PlayBook : 500,000
Xoom: 250,000

But... 500,000 android device activations per day... Obviously not tablets...

http://m.bgr.com/2011/06/17/android-tablet-makers-shifting-focus-back-to-cell-phones-report-claims/

"Thus far only Samsung has been able to make a real dent in Apple's stronghold on this new market, capturing a 10% share with its Galaxy Tab Android-powered tablet. While 250,000 XOOM tablets shipped in two months and 500,000 PlayBooks shipped last quarter are respectable figures, it's hard to call those products a success when Apple has sold 25 million iPads in just 14 months. As a result, companies that planned to attack the tablet market aggressively may now be pulling back some of that investment to focus on another new market: supersized smartphones."
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iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. HP TouchPad vs. BlackBerry PlayBook: the tale of the tape -- Engadget

Nice little comparison table.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/02/ipad-2-vs-motorola-xoom-vs-hp-touchpad-vs-blackberry-playbook/

Tablet apps

Apple iPad apps: 100,000
Android tablet apps: 1350.
HP Palm touchpad apps: 300

http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/06/30/apple-ipad-apps-100000-android-tablet-apps-1300/

How many cardinals does it take to teach a Pope to tweet?

"product placement of the highest order " - lol

How many cardinals does it take to teach a Pope to tweet?
FORTUNE TECH | JUNE 29, 2011

Pope Benedict XVI sits at an iPad to launch -- via Twitter -- a Vatican news portal Product placement of the highest order. ... read more

Pool Party: Google Has Their Own Secret Photo-Sharing App Too — Built By Slide

This looks like fun. Anything with party in the name sounds like fun. Signed up for the beta. Maybe they will give priority to famous bloggers.

Pool Party: Google Has Their Own Secret Photo-Sharing App Too — Built By Slide
TECHCRUNCH | JUNE 30, 2011

Back in March, we first exposed Disco, a group messaging app that the Slide team within Google had built. And that's not all ... read more