Year 2008
An ex-superpower in the making
Resampling Needed
Η εποχή των Plug-In Hybrids πλησιάζει.
Περίπου μια δεκαετία μετά την — εν τέλει — σκανδαλώδη παρουσίαση και μετέπειτα κυκλοφορία του ηλεκτρικού EV1 και οκτώ χρόνια μετά την εκλογή της πλέον οικολογικά αδιάφορης κυβέρνησης των ΗΠΑ, το επιχείρημα υπέρ των ηλεκτρικών αυτοκινήτων γίνεται πιο σαφές και πρακτικό από ποτέ. Η κυβέρνηση του G.W.Bush έχει ακολουθήσει σειρά επιχειρημάτων αρχικά υπέρ της χρήσης […]
Steps Towards Irrelevance
There's always been this dichotomy between "Bill's guys" and "Steve's guys." Steve's guys have MBAs and their roots are in sales. Bill's guys have been traditional technologists. The people who are more like Steve will probably get more power and will run the show, so I wonder who's going to be the tech champion for Bill's guys. I think that's going to be a big cultural and noticeable change once Gates is out from his day-to-day duties.That's funny. Microsoft has been pretty much excellent in marketing and sales for many years, but mediocre (or even poor in some cases) in engineering and technology. If "Bill's guys" have been running the show all these years, how will "Steve's guys" help Microsoft overcome its pretty obvious technological problems without squandering its strategy? I'm guessing if Steve Ballmer is going to stay --- which he probably is --- Microsoft will probably move a bit faster, but still quite gradually, towards irrelevance. It's not salesmen and marketers that make or break a company like this. It's not technologists either. It's visionaries, pioneers and innovators. Microsoft never really had many of those in positions of power, and it desperately needs them to compete in today's market. Innovation and a solid vision for the future have always been at the fringes of corporate policy at Microsoft or in Bill Gates' books and lectures. Sadly, I doubt the 'MBAs' and 'salespeople' that are going to run the show in Redmond for the next few years have any clue as to what any of that mean.
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Dynamic IP friendly SPAs.
Breathtaking.
Just back from a trip to Kythira, my usual destination whenever I get the chance to get some time off. Here’s a picture I took that I find more or less representative of the state of nature on the island during Spring — it’s every bit as beautiful as this HDR photo alludes. Kythira was […]
Powerbook power plug woes
In a few weeks my laptop will be 4.5 years old. And for all intents and purposes it still holds its own pretty well for practically everything, but the most CPU-intensive tasks. Tasks that I typically perform on much faster desktop machines anyway. Some weeks ago the laptop, a 2003 17″ Apple Powerbook G4, started […]