Android App Store

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Hey,
Things have been a bit crazy around here, so this is going to be short. Following our recent discussions on cellphone software, I just read on TechCrunch that Android is coming out with their own app store.

My thoughts:

1. I think competition is very important because it will increase the quality of the apps.

2. I am pro the open sourced software, and I can’t wait to see what they have to offer.

3. It will be very interesting to see if they charge for the apps.

What do you think? Are you going to use Android?

Have a good one

Aryeh

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Looks Can be Deceiving: Software vs Hardware

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First of all,  I would just like to introduce myself briefly, as I will probably be writing on this blog from time to time. My name is Hillel, and I work as a Technical Writer for a large telecommunications company in Israel. On the side, I am a gadget freak and a tech enthusiast. I am on Twitter under the name hilzfuld. OK now down to business.

I just wanted to throw a little theory out there. This is something that has been going through my head a lot recently, figured I would put it down on “paper”. In the rapidly changing cellular industry, I am noticing a theme that, in my opinion, reached its climax this week. I am referring to the fact that hardware is really becoming less and less important, whereas the operating system on which the phone runs, is becoming a crucial factor. Let me explain. For months, people were talking about the Gphone. This mysterious phone that Google was going to release. Google, however, as usual, was one step ahead of the game, and was not interested in designing the hardware, but rather the operating system, ie. Android. The big competition in the cellular world is no longer who can make the slimmest handset, it has become an ongoing war between huge corporations like Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Symbian (to just name a few in no specific order), who can make the best and smoothest platform or operating system.

This is also very apparent when talking about the IPhone 3G. There were many enhancements included in the second version of the IPhone, but none more talked about then the SDK, or the app store. The enhanced headphone jack or the new slightly rounded sides are not what excited people, or at least not as much as the ability to add applications to the IPhone.

What did I mean about it reaching its climax this week? Well, Palm recently announced the release of their Palm Treo Pro and guess who is not making the hardware for this phone? Palm! They are having HTC design the hardware and they are going to worry strictly about what lies beneath. I don’t know about you, but to me, that seems like a clear indication that this industry is becoming a software-dominated one.

-Hillel

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Missed the Boat

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As the industry leader (is that even true anymore?), Nokia seems to have missed the boat with their flagship handset being released in Q4 of 2008. The N96 is not a bad phone, there’s no question that it packs in a hell of a lot of features, and you gotta love that dual slide action, but in the world with the IPhone 3G dominating the market, is it really that impressive? Granted, it comes with 16 GB of built in memory, and an additional expansion slot, which is not so common. Besides that, it offers the pretty much standard (a slight exaggeration) 5 megapixel camera, the same old assisted GPS,  and HSDPA. I am pretty sure if the N96 would have been released during the pre-IPhone 3G era, it might have been a big hit, but with phones like the HTC Diamond Pro, and the Sony Ericsson XPERIA, I personally am not very excited about the N96 release. Besides, Nokia has got to learn how to slim down their phones a little. It is true that Nokia was ONCE so good that looks really did not matter, but with Apple around and Sony and HTC designing phones, Nokia has to get with the times. Having said that, you can be sure that Nokia will sell more than a few N96s.

-Hillel

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The First Android Phone

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Hi,

There are tons of rumors going around the net about the 1st Android phone but this one looks like it might have something to it.  TechCrunch posted that the new phone is going to be called the G1 and is due to hit the market next month. The phone is based on or is the HTC Dream that comes with a full slide qwerty keyboard, touchscreen, 528MHz Qualcomm 7201 CPU, 64MB RAM, 1GB microSD card, 3.1-megapixel camera with no flash, decent audio and video codec support, 3G, Quad-Band GSM, 802.11b/g, a 3.17-inch screen with 480×320 resolution and AIM/MSN/Yahoo/GTalk. Now to see if they are going to sell it unlocked. If they don’t, it will be a total embarrassment for Android and the whole concept of the open sourced community.

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3D apps for iPhone

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I came across this video on Gizmodo and I thought it was worth sharing.

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more about “Magic: 3D App Converts iPhone into Wi…“, posted with vodpod

The things that people are able to do with the iPhone SDK are really amazing. This is where innovation is at, when it comes to cellphone software. We will have to see what Android brings to the picture.

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It’s Not a Glitch – He’s Just That Good

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Hi All,

This is an awesome story of EA Sport’s creativity and real understanding of their user base.

When Levinator25 posted this video on YouTube on Aug 30th 2007, EA Sports had to respond.

It shows a clear glitch in the game PGA Tour 08 in which Tiger Woods is taking a “Jesus Shot,” from standing on water.

EA Sports had two options; one was to correct the error rewrite the code and be lame. The other option was to come up with a clever ad to answer to the bug and they did just that, take a look:

This is truly an example of people who understand the end users. Customers love to see that companies also have some humor tucked away behind the corporate bureaucracy and lawyers. This shows some real signs of life and just is, the RIGHT way to go about dealing with a little glitch in the programing code.

Way to go EA Sports!

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New iPod Nano

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Hi,

It’s getting late so ill keep this short. Kevin Rose(founder of Digg) has posted updates for the New iPod Nano.

Take a look

Latest rumors:
– Revamp of entire iPod line.
– Small cosmetic changes to Touch, Nano to see significant redesign (see pic below).
– iPods to see fairly large price drops to distinguish itself from the $199 iPhone.
– iPod touch 2.1 software, iPhone to get update very soon after.
– iTunes 8.0 (“it’s a big update w/new features”).
– All of this coming in the next 2-3 weeks.

Later,

Aryeh

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More thoughts on Microsoft’s Marketing

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In my previous post about Microsoft’s attempt to copy Mac’s add campaign, my point was that they are just lame, but I am going to build on that point to include that Microsoft is totally failing in their attempts to use social marketing. Today, where social marketing is where it is at, one of the largest companies in the world still cant tie their shoelaces. One of the great things about social marketing is that its cheap and effective, if used correctly. Microsoft, on the other hand, would rather spend 300 million dollars on big celebrities to probably make some stupid TV commercials that will draw some attention but are really pathetic. You are one of the most powerful companies in the world and you need Seinfeld, Sarah Silverman, Willie Nelson, Travis Pastrana, Matthew McConaughey, Ralph Nader, Rob Corddry, Stephen Colbert (and even the late Bernie Mac is being considered for the ad) to do your marketing for you?

Get some creativity Microsoft, come on, any idiot can pay 300 million dollars and make an ad. Stop following, and innovate or else the next generation of young Americans who already hate your company will continue to buy other products.

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I made the switch to WordPress

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I am just getting started here with the blogging so I made the swtich early on from Blogger to WordPress.

I think the WordPress layout is easier to use and looks a whole lot nicer, but we will see.

Have a good one,

Aryeh

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Seinfeld is a PC

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I’m sure you are all familiar with the clever Apple Ad campaign “Hi, I’m a Mac and I’m a PC” in which Mac takes jabs at Microsoft and it’s programs. Click here watch some

Well today Microsoft announced that they are hiring Jerry Seinfeld to do the same thing for Microsoft. Microsoft again is totally unoriginal, we’ll have to wait for to see the damage for ourselves. Jerry, all I have to say is Why?? You have so much money. Joining forces with Microsoft is not going to help your reputation.

Addition- They are spending 300 million dollars on the campaign

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iPhone kills the Bold in Speed Test

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Hi All,

In my quest for a new phone, the iPhone wins another qualifying round by killing the BlackBerry Bold in a simple browser speed test. I use the phone pretty frequently throughout the day for browsing, so it’s a deciding factor for me. To top it off, its the old iPhone in the movie, the new 3G should be faster.

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