The Day I Have Been Waiting For Is Here

June 9th, 2008

iPhone 3G

Though I am a big fan of Apple products, I don’t normally breach the line of obsession. I think this past week (as my girlfriend has kindly pointed out) I have gone a little over the edge in anticipation for the Steve Jobs keynote speech that took place this morning.

I am still waiting to see the actual video but I did follow the live blogging from MacRumors.com. Though there was no “One more thing,” I was happy to see that my expectations were met with only one exception—the rumor going around that there would be video chatting was false. Damn.

But that aside, the new iPhone with 3G capability, 3rd party apps, MobileMe, Enterprise, and GPS can once again claim the spot as the most advanced mobile device available.

Best of all: it comes in Black and White!

P.S. One of the sponsors for the MacRumors live blogging session was one of my affiliates StevenPriceProductions. If your into video editing, his tutorial products are exceptional… and I just happen to be in a couple of them.



Bill Gates, I Got Much Love

June 2nd, 2008

Mr. Gates, your contributions to the computer industry are too far and wide to even speak a fraction of but when I saw this video it reminded me of the main reason I switched to Mac. (No, it really wasn’t Justin Long’s personified Mac character.) Good luck at the Foundation. I know your second act will leave and even bigger impact in this world than your first.

 



The New Media Advertising Dilemma

May 30th, 2008

I have had my share of blogs over the past couple of years and have also created several content and resource sites. In that time I have experiemented with literally dozens of advertising techniques but found that nearly all (unless I manually set up the ad myself) have a major flaw in their system.

This flaw is the same one that search engine’s face. Unfortunately, widely available technology has not reached the point where it can identify context. Only content. This draws some major problems in the advertising world, especially on blogs which are generally very opinionated.

In a recent post I said who I was endorsing for President in 2008. Though my article was an endorsement of Barack Obama, there were two ads that would show up prevalently in my sidebar. The first, a text ad, held the caption “The Real Barack Obama” with a link to a conservative news blog (and not even an article about Barack Obama). The second was a John McCain Campaign image ad. Obviously both of these ads were not just out of context but more over, they were contradictory to my piece.

Taking my criticism a step further, I want to point out another problem. Again this is something I see in all the major search engine’s too. I think this one speaks for itself…

bad advertisement

Need I say more?

Until online advertising platforms learn to identify context and sentence structure above keywords, there will be publishers with less revenue, users who get sent the wrong message, and advertisers who are paying out money to advertise to the wrong demographic.

It’s something to really think about, especially you web developers. The saying goes, “Content is King” but I think whomever can extract Context will reign supreme.



Serenity

May 26th, 2008

Serenity is… listening to the Beatles song ‘Because’ in pitch black during a rainstorm at 2 in the morning. Enough said.

Because the world is round it turns me on
Because the world is round…aaaaaahhhhhh

Because the wind is high it blows my mind
Because the wind is high……aaaaaaaahhhh

Love is old, love is new
Love is all, love is you

Because the sky is blue, it makes me cry
Because the sky is blue…….aaaaaaaahhhh

Aaaaahhhhhhhhhh…



Google is my…

May 23rd, 2008

Google

  1. Dictionary
  2. Yellow Pages
  3. Encyclopedia
  4. Main News Source
  5. Car Navigator
  6. Email System
  7. Traffic Source
  8. Revenue Generator
  9. Grand Overlord?

…Oh yeah, and it’s my search engine.

Does that scare you as much as it scares me?



Close Encounters of the Raiders Kind

May 22nd, 2008

Scene: Man with fedora and bull whip stares over the edge of a giant hole down into a black abyss. He thrusts a torch down into the hole revealing the Tomb below. His eyes widen at the sight. Slowly, he rolls over onto his back and turns his head towards his sidekick, a young teen heartthrob.

Man: (Whispers) Aliens. Why does it have to be aliens?

Sidekick: (After silent pause) You go first.

——–

George, Steven. You ruined my childhood tonight.



Keynote Anticipation and Bloopers to Pass the Time

May 20th, 2008

I already have a Macbook and an iPhone and do not plan on upgrading my hardware any time soon. Still—like many Apple users—I am brimming with anticipation as the WWDC grows closer and closer. Steve Jobs is giving one of his world famous Keynote Speeches on June 9th to kick off the event where he will likely introduce the next generation of the Apple product line including an upgraded or whole new iPhone.

So what can we all do to pull ourselves away from constantly updating Google Reader to see the latest rumors?

At least we can take a few minutes to watch this video I found on 9to5 Mac. It contains a mix of Past Keynote Bloopers.