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Offfice Of The Future

Anymore, I do not see the need for having office work done on paper or manually, since the dawn of new, more reliable technologies that can make office life simpler and much more productive. Paper can be damaged, lost, stolen and destroyed, while moving digitally, could prevent the problem of if the office burns down, the business goes with it!  Computers have been more utilized in recent years but I believe that in the future, offices will go completely digital and offices would be completely based on computers.

As an example, I will list the general things that offices need and list their digital replacements:

File Cabinets- Computer hard drives, Web Storage, Internal storage server

Paperless offices are great, despite the fear involved by some people who are computer-phobic might be worried but, as long as data is backed up frequently and off-soite all your data will be safe and much easier to access.

Phones- Skype/VOIP

Skype as I have mentioned before is a much more affordable replacement to landlines and could save offices lots of money and calls can be made anywhere in the world!

Messages/Memos- Email

As for internal company messages just move it all to email, Gmail has a great enterprise solution and could be a great replacement

This is just scratching the surface of the paperless office and although it may be scarry, it is worth it for new companies starting up, along with old companies as a system update for the best.

My Opinon of the Revision3 Layoffs

Two weeks ago, Internet Television pioneer, Revision3, laid off nine of their workers much to the up roar of their fans.  They also let go of five of their shows, two of which were a syndication of already popular shows.  The reason given for these drastic actions was because there was not enough of an audience for these shows and because of the current economic crisis, money is tight and they wanted to make sure Revision3 could last and continue to produce high quality videos for their fans.

Due to those circumstances, the following shows met their end: Pop Siren, Pixel Perfect, and Internet Superstar, in addition, the two syndicated shows, Epic Fu and Wine Library TV were also removed from the network line-up. In my opinion the cancellation of some of theses shows were warranted, like Internet Superstar which I though had very little value especially after the reformatting. Pop Siren was in it’s earlier days a great show that  thoroughly enjoyed but, when they moved to the 2.0 format it lost it’s value and lost my viewership. Pixel Perfect in my opinion was at the core of what Revision3 was supposed to be, a Internet version of what Tech TV was, which was high quality, technology programming. By cutting Pixel Perfect, Revision3 took one more step closer to becoming another G4. As for the syndicated shows, it was really unwise to begin the syndication in the first place and they put money in it  that they really should have used that money to invest in developing more high quality shows. Gary Vaynerchuk, host of Wine Library TV, even said that he totally agreed with cutting the shows because it was not the right move for Revision3 to spend resources on shows they do not produce.

With all that said, I think that there are still shows on the network that are not worth continuing and should have been canceled instead of Pixel Perfect. The one show I would cancel is The Digg Reel, although it is easy to produce because it is mostly video off of the Digg Video section, mixed with the host commenting on and introducing the videos. That provides very little value to the viewer and really does not deserve to be produced while Pixel Perfect got the axe.

It is unfortunate that these shows had to be canceled and talented people like Sarah Lane and Martin Sargent lost their jobs however. my hope is that Revision3 uses these cancelations as a refresh of the network. I hope they will go back to their roots and go back to informative shows instead of some of the junk they have been producing in recent times.

The Future Microsoft and Yahoo

On and off rumors about a Microsoft purchase of Yahoo have been floating on the web for at least the past two years and the most recent deal was killed weeks ago. However, today a new deal rumor has started to float around of yet another deal. First off, I do not want the Evil Empire to get it’s hand on Yahoo and have a monopoly on second rate search. Secondly, Yahoo is not in very good shape as you can see in the Tech Crunch Yahoo Executive Tracker 114 Executives have left Yahoo in the past year and a half meanwhile, they need to fight Google for control of the search market and now have a search deal and try to manage their products. Meanwhile, CEO, Jerry Yang, is hated by many shareholders for making the right decision of not selling, and many people want him ousted!

On the other side Microsoft will be loosing Bill Gates next Monday and since he has started to delegate responsibility to his lieutenants and the one product they turned out, Vista, is probably they worst operating system Microsoft has ever released! I truly believe that when Gates leaves the product quality will continue to decrease exponentially and Bill Gates will have to pull a Steve Jobs style second act and return and save the company.  Microsoft is going down the tubes and even if Gates stayed they still have to make major changes to their attitudes to open source and Vista.

Honestly I believe that these two companies are both on their way out and by merging they will be taking the fast track to failure.  Personally, I have not used any Yahoo services for many years and will not effect me but all the great services they bought like Flickr and del.icio.us can be destroyed by Microsoft.  These services have so many users that will be forced to either find a new service or to deal with any changes Microsoft makes.  As for Yahoo I think they wil dry up over time and the last one to leave will turn out the light. As far as I’m concerned Yahoo has been dead since the dawn of Web 2.0 because they did not change enough to compete.

WWDC 2008 Predictions

The Apple Worldwide developers conference is going to begin Monday June 9th and Steve Jobs will, as always take the stage and make the announcements for apple. I will be watching the video when it is posted later on Monday afternoon but here are my predictions of what announcements will be made:

  1. 3G Iphone- This is almost confirmed because there have been reports a 3G iphone for a long time and I think this is where they will launch it.
  2. Mac OS 10.6 Leopard was just released and now I think they will probably announce the next version of OSX that will most likley be out by early 2010.
  3. New Macbook, let’s face it the Macbook has the same basic design as the ibook G4 and no longer matches the consumer desktop, Imac. I’m thinking they will make it a alluminum lapop similar to the macbook pro with multitouch.
  4. New Mac Mini- The mac mini has also not changed and I think that they will make a new one maybe integrate it with and AppleTV which would give consumers a copmputer and set top box.
  5. 12 inch Macbook a cheap macbook air that will allow people to get a small lightweight computer that they will be able to afford.
  6. Faster macbook! They just increased the imac to 3 GHZ why not move the macbooks too!

These are all my predictions for this years WWDC I hope they all come true and then some.

PS. Here is a link to the Apple Keynote bingo where you can play along as you watch I almost had Bingo for Macworld

Bluetooth Review

Yesterday I went out to my local Staples and bought a bluetooth ear piece and a USB bluetooth dongal. I love the ear piece I got it is comfortable, sound quality is great and it is much lighter than a full headset that I used to use for Skype. Pairing was super easy and I just love that I am able to make calls at any time I want. I also bought call-out credit for Gizmo so I can now make calls to regular phones and I got a free 775 area code number for W3life so now, we have free voicemail for us and we can call back.

How NOT to be a CEO

Ok, I might not be a great leader but, at least I don’t make myself look like a fool like Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer.

1. Don’t try and be a cool salesman who sells their lame Operating System and make it seem cool.

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2. Don’t jump around like a sweaty ape who forgot to put on their deodorant.

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3. Don’t repeat yourself in a strange song

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For all those new CEO’s out there do not follow in Ballmer’s foot steps

Video Podcasting

Do you have a good idea for a video podcast but, you have no idea where to start?  I was in that position when I started W3life I was in that position. I was lucky enough to find a good amount of resources and would like to share them so other people can get a good amount of information to get them started.
maketelevision.com- a great resource about internet television production

wordpress.org- a great content management system for one podcast, also what I use for this blog.

feedburner.com- a easy way to make RSS feeds which help immensely with distribution.

Predictions for Technology in 2008

2008 is only an hour and half away and I would like to make some predictions about technologies comming out in 2008.
1. More handheld PC replacements
2. Linux Operating systems capable of replacing Windows.
3. Touch screen Macs
4. New Mac Mini
5. Iphone 2.0

Are Web 2.0 Companies Doomed?

Is the web 2.0 bubble going to burst just like Web 1.0 did in 1999? Will companies like Digg, Facebook and Myspace collapse like many web companies did in the dot bomb? If so then many people will be out of jobs and all the money they dumped into their million dollar web apps. The good news is that this bubble is different because of the fact that back in 1996 no one had business plans, they would make a site and file for an IPO and then go under. This time private venture capitalists are investing and private investors as apposed to the public web 1.o companies. I believe that Web 2.0 is here to stay especially new media companies like Revison3, W3life, and others because the internet on demand, where ever you want market is becoming what the people want. Tech journalist John C. Dvorak is a strong believer in the bubble bursting because he say everything is the same as web 1.0 which is false! This song by the Ricter Scales is called “Here Comes another bubble” to the tune of we didn’t start the fire and is both humorous and catchy.

Mike Gdovin

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