Friday, April 24, 2009

How To Use Usb Grabber

Man is God ? Comments from the audience. Iphone

there I leave the question as I finish writing the post. I could not stand the urge to do it after seeing the faces of those attending a talk I gave on Saturday.


seems that I will not write anything more here. Instead I leave you with some of the shares during
the conference that attracted my attention:
  • "It's not that Web 2.0 is the manifestation of mankind's desire to end the monopoly of information?"
  • "I worry that Wikipedia's write from everyone, after all, who ensures that the story is an invention that we all had to accept? "
  • " My daughters can communicate better on Facebook than in person "
  • " The possibility to be someone else online, is arranged back to basics, knowing yourself! "
  • "Second Life is nothing new, role-playing games have existed for a long time."
  • "To me this is just a game, nothing so serious as to be someone else online, is just entering play and ya "
  • " not this a new form of discrimination? This discussion is only valid for the minority of the population in the world with Internet access "
  • " Queeeee we are not playing anything (I know I will and they also)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Really Swollen Cuticle

or how to Be inconsequential for U $ 0.99

After Apple’s today announcement of one Billion apps downloaded from iTunes store, I`m surprised by the top 40.

There is only one business related app in the top 40 (free and paid), remote for KeyNote. Most of them are games and other hard to qualify apps. The range goes from the disgusting ones as iFart (sorry, this is the real name) to the absolutely useless as Zippo (Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the iPhone is pretending to be a Zippo).

What is really an iPhone? I argued that it was more a toy than a business tool, but knowing what people is buying, I think it is satisfying the need the be unsubstantial and/or inconsequential

To support my point here are two useless apps. The full list could be endless.











1.- The enigmaClock : It uses a complicated algorithm to prevent you to know the time. I don’t know what to say. Somebody pays to have this!!












2.- Hold On: This one is to track how long you can keep a finger on a static position on the touchscreen. Is really usefull when you are doing NOTHING. What do you think about this review?




Indigestion And Blood In Cervical Fluid

Iphone or replace the need for U.S. $ 0.99 insignificance Real


Me tendrĂ¡n be forgiven for writing this post before the end of the previous question. Do not stand the temptation.

After Apple announced today Billion apps downloaded from iTunes store, it is surprising the top 40 . Between free and paid applications there is only ONE business related (remote to KeyNote). The rest are games and others who do not really know how to qualify. They range from the nauseating as iFart (sorry, that's the name) to the absolutely useless as Zippo (if ladies and gentlemen, the iPhone poses as a Zippo).
That is really an iPhone? I argued that it was more a toy than a tool business, but after that I think among other things replaces the need to things inconsequential or fill the time doing nothing. Something like the need to insignificance.

To support my argument here are two apps that are useless. the list could be endless, I will just leave these samples.


















1 .- The enigmaClock A watch by a complex algorithm that prevents him from seeing what time it is. Ie ....... not to say. But someone paid for having this!




















2 .- Hold on, this is for to know how long it is able to keep your finger on the iPhone screen. What is very useful when there is NOTHING to do. I think this review?