# 2007년 8월 28일 화요일

Don't know who Akamai is?  You should.  According to some reports, a majority of internet downloads and audio/video streams run through their content delivery network (CDN).  GigaOm has a solid writeup on Akamai's new HD delivery network for the Web capable of delivering the highest level of commercialized HD - 1080p to the masses.  Realistically, I don't expect we'll see a lot of 1080p content floating around for a matter of years, but certainly within the next five it will become commonplace for commercial  content. 720p will work for a lot of short-form content, with many movie trailers already being offered up in HD on sites including the new Halo 3 HD Mini Movie done with Weta digital (Peter Jackson's outfit).

posted on 2007년 8월 28일 화요일 오전 7:02:28 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 8월 27일 월요일

H3 Ever wonder what a warthog or brute would look like in real life?  Neill Blomkamp's new gritty, live action short film based on the Halo franchise can be found here on MSN, powered by Silverlight.  Standard Def version here.

Now if only there was a feature-length movie to accompany...

posted on 2007년 8월 27일 월요일 오후 10:48:03 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

NYTimes writer Eric Pfanner notes the increasing number of airlines advertising to their captive audiences.  I get offended by Alaska Airlines flight attendants giving me a minute-long spiel on their credit card.  Where does it end?  There are all sorts of opportunities.  Want to target the mommy and new parent crowd?  Perhaps I should start selling ad space on my newborn son's onesies:

 IMG_2668

Hey, it worked for Chris Pirillo :)  How about, "Powered by Pampers" or "Spit up provided by Gerber"?  Then we could branch out and put advertisements on the dark UV blocking film you put on the kids car window so they don't burn and look like George Hamilton.

Oh and comments should be back on if anyone dares.  Any other slogans. :)

posted on 2007년 8월 27일 월요일 오후 8:39:06 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback

Time magazine has an interesting article on why Facebook is the future of the Web.  I wonder if Lev Grossman was reading about how Scoble is completely off his rocker (again)?  Scoble has such affable charm though.  As Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb would say, "I like his energy". Scoble isn't afraid to be wrong in a very public venue (especially if it brings him more traffic).  Shrug.  But back to the Time article.  Facebook's ignition hinges on the simple "sociomathematics" dating back to the BBS era, updated for the Web:

                             Bozo + Bandwidth = Troll

It all reminds me of the movie "Gremlins".  If memory serves, there are two things you never do to a cuddly Mogwai (sp?).  1)Don't feed them after midnight and 2) Don't ever get them wet.  Facebook operates on the same principles - People are congenial and know the rules - feed your community with positive contributions and don't be a wet blanket.  The repercussions can be swift.  As Time notes:

Unlike the Internet, Facebook is structured around an opt-in philosophy; people have to consent to have contact with or even see others on the network. If you're annoying folks, you'll essentially cease to exist, as those you annoy drop you off the grid.

The quality of the connections is what matters. Even the features focus on positive aspects of relationship building - sharing TV and movie tastes, music, and more.  Want to know what people really think of you?  Try "applications" such as the Honesty Box.  Or if you're a real fan of the office, trade Schrute Bucks.  I love the Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey app. There's even a site for rating these fun little apps called AppRate.  These are all basically Widgets or Gadgets realized in a useful way.

The question is whether they can continue their phenomenal growth without succumbing to the fickle interests of a bite-sized society. Already some complain about the thirty-something's and beyond that are descending on Facebook.   Time makes a point that communities will self-select, regardless of age.  It will be interesting to see how Facebook evolves over the next year.

posted on 2007년 8월 27일 월요일 오후 8:21:26 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 8월 25일 토요일

I've discovered certain new games for Xbox 360 require that you do NOT have a "strict" or "moderate" setting in order to player match games.  Overall, you may see a performance increase in online network play if you follow the instructions found here.  They helped my situation quite a bit with a new Wireless Router.

posted on 2007년 8월 25일 토요일 오후 5:10:52 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 8월 24일 금요일

I just caught wind that the MSN Election Guide, powered by Microsoft Silverlight is now live.  You can browse through the latest news, up to date positions on the issues and even video clips with results powered by Windows Live Search.  My favorite feature is the ability to compare candidates positions interactively.  This is a tool I will definitely be using.  My only wish is for an RSS feed for each of the issues. 

Hot on the heels of Tafiti powered by Silverlight earlier this week, there are some very interesting things happening.   Congrats to the MSN and Windows Live teams!

posted on 2007년 8월 24일 금요일 오후 2:27:39 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

My wife just sent a link to the funniest entry I've ever seen on Ebay.  A mom with six kids recounts her story of going to the grocery store only to have the kids sneak Pokemon into the basket.  A sampling:

Shipping is FREE on this item.  Insurance is optional, but once I drop the package at the post office, it is no longer my responsibility.  For example, if my son decides to pour a bottle of glue into the envelope, or my daughter spills a glass of juice on the package, that's my responsibility and I will fully refund your money.  If, however, I take the envelope to the post office and a disgruntled mail carrier sets fire to it, a pack of wild dogs rip into it, or a mail sorting machine shreds it, it's out of my hands, so you may want to add insurance. 

If you're a parent, you'll understand.

posted on 2007년 8월 24일 금요일 오전 9:31:53 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

For fellow road warriors, I came across SeatGuru.com for finding the best seats on airplanes for comfort.  There's even a mobile version.  Bookmarked!

posted on 2007년 8월 24일 금요일 오전 6:39:45 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# 2007년 8월 23일 목요일

Some of you have noticed my summer hiatus.  I was going to lose some vacation at the end of the year and negotiated an extended leave of seven weeks (5 down, two to go).   We're off learning to live as a new, nuclear family with our newborn son, and just finished a marathon four weeks of family visiting.  I have tons of pictures to upload to Flickr and have also spent some time with Expression Web and Photoshop helping some fellow BBQ'ers create the Pacific Northwest Eggfest site.  Home improvement projects a plenty, and we just did our first major (10 hour) road trip with geek toys which I'll blog about later.

Thanks to all for your inquiry emails- I'll be posting a lot more often here once I've finished recharging!

posted on 2007년 8월 23일 목요일 오후 6:08:13 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 7월 10일 화요일

Taking 5 minutes from new baby time tonight to check in on Peter Moore's press event at E3 - apparently Disney is releasing movie starting tonight in HD on Xbox live. My wife approves a little more.  No word on title(s) yet.

posted on 2007년 7월 10일 화요일 오후 9:24:32 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# 2007년 7월 8일 일요일

Flowers A few of our friends at Jackson Fish Market just launched their first web app- a virtual florist service called, "They're Beautiful".  My wife and I both worked with founders of the company and were elated to receive virtual flowers from multiple friends this weekend from the service.  While I'd love to see a Silverlight version (we're still in beta), the Flash DHTML UI is very nicely done. Each flower was created from paper and was artfully scanned. There's also a tamagotchi-style feature where you can plant he flowers in your greenhouse and have to water them regularly. Thanks to everyone for the flowers and congratulations to Hillel, Jenny and the team at JFM and their sponsor Vosges Chocolatier

posted on 2007년 7월 8일 일요일 오전 10:13:30 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Introducing a new addition to the ADM family - Tristan Alexander, born July 6th 2007, a whopping 10lb 3oz.  He arrived a day early as mom went into labor instead of waiting for the planned 7.7.07 c-section. He's already asserting his independence. Both mom and baby are doing fine as is little brother.

Ready for my Closeup

Ready for my Closeup

Big Paws

Big Feet

Eskimo Kisses

A big brother moment

All pictures were taken with a Nikon D200. The surgery was filmed on a Canon HV20 1080i HD camera (ok, there's the gadget part).   Thanks to all for their well wishes via facebook and email (sean_alexander on that hotmail site) - I'm sharing with Mom.  We're likely to leave the hospital today -

posted on 2007년 7월 8일 일요일 오전 5:28:11 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 7월 6일 금요일

This AM, the meme is buzzing about Skinkers and Silverlight.  Matteo Berlucci the CEO of Skinkers is one of the most impressive people I've met in a long time. Matteo gave an excellent presentation during my keynote at Streaming Media East and I'm encouraged to see the great coverage they are getting for LiveStation, which uses MSR P2P technology and Silverlight to enable stream-slinging.  No, they are not a competitor to Joost, and are more complementary than anything else in this emerging market.  Don Dodge has more over here.

 

Whoops gotta go- our son apparently wants to arrive a little early (c-section was scheduled for tomorrow and things are happening) so off to the Dr to check it out.

posted on 2007년 7월 6일 금요일 오전 8:50:35 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 7월 4일 수요일

It seems everyone needs to post their thoughts on the iPhone.  I think I saw it in the license agreement actually.  So here are my thoughts, composed as haiku:

Activation pain;
Where is Exchange ActiveSync?
Best iPod ever.

 

Feel free to contribute your own.

posted on 2007년 7월 4일 수요일 오전 5:56:20 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

My wife and I like to play Guitar Hero II as a family event.  Our son loves to rock out, dancing and jumping around while we do. It's the first Xbox 360 game where my wife is better than me.  Not by just a little bit- she's significantly better than me, chalking it up to her classical cello training.  Well I've marked down what I'm going to get her for Christmas already- Rock Band.  Adding wireless drums, a mic, and wireless guitar/bass to the mix and this could be the ultimate party game.  Check out this video. "Welcome to the Jungle" is a good start- now if they'd just license more music for both games, I'm ready to buy.

posted on 2007년 7월 4일 수요일 오전 5:43:46 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 30일 토요일

Last night about 10pm I picked up an iPhone at the Bellevue Apple Store. It was a great purchase experience until I got home.  I plugged it in, fired up the Mac and upgraded iTunes.  Then I registered and... nothing except a message:

 

"Your activation requires additional time to complete."

You will receive an email confirmation sent to [foo] once your activation is complete.

 

Nine hours later, still no activation.  Looks like I'm not the only one either. Whoops, I realized Apple let me use my expired .Mac email address for the account.  I have another email I wanted to switch to so I called AT&T and was on hold for 30 minutes with no end in sight.  When I gave up and called back, went into another queue and was told I'd have about 10 minutes to wait.  I was super-pleasant with the CSR but it was clear she wanted me out of her queue- talking over me to the point I had to ask her to stop and listen to what I was asking her to do (she wanted me to sign up again when all I wanted was my email address changed).  She seemed really annoyed when I asked how long they expected it would take.  Her response, "There are millions of people trying to activate this phone, we have no idea".

Wow... I wonder if I'll see anything today. Hopefully Jobs is working the AT&T exec lines this AM. 

(Fingers crossed)  The design is superb but I can't do anything other than make emergency calls until activated.  You can't even use the iPod functionality.  I just want to play with what I paid for. :)

 

Update: 9:00am - finally activated :)

posted on 2007년 6월 30일 토요일 오전 7:57:31 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 21일 목요일

 One of my favorite designers, Celso Gomes has just launched, "Nibbles: Snack tutorials for hungry designers". Eventually it will include WPF samples but for now, is focused on Silverlight!  Not a designer you say?  You should still check out his samples.  Celso is an incredibly gifted designer and inviting others to submit.  He has a blog set up too for feedback and updates.  Nibble away.

posted on 2007년 6월 21일 목요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 18일 월요일

Breaking news: Yahoo stock is up on news that chairman and CEO of Yahoo! Inc. Terry Semel is stepping down.  Semel joined Yahoo in 2001 after 24 years at Warner Bros.  Jerry Yang, co-founder and former executive at Yahoo will be returning to active duty to replace Semel .  Let the "return of Steve Jobs' impact on Apple" prodigal son comparisons begin.  Personally, this is one of the most encouraging moves I've seen.  I wonder what Furrygoat will have to say about this.

Update: It looks like it took Valleywag all of 2 nanoseconds after the announcement to post the obligatory "Jerry Yang is no Steve Jobs" story.

posted on 2007년 6월 18일 월요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

A cool video I had to watch three times.  Starts off slow but you get to see all the details of who was where when the plane crashed.

posted on 2007년 6월 18일 월요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

ww100_winner_badge CNet's Webware site is billed as "Cool apps for everyone".  So when we heard that Silverlight was nominated for a "Webware 100 Award" in the publishing category we were elated.  Today, the 100 best Web 2.0 products were announced, chosen by you.

So on the heels of the Popfly PC World announcement, you can imagine my surprise when I learned about two hours ago (under embargo) that Silverlight is a Webware 100 winner.  My favorite quote:

We're already starting to see some pretty good-looking Silverlight Web applications crop up, although the platform is both young and lacks some of the expert developers that Flash has under its belt. Given time though, this could be the next big thing.

And we're only in Beta. Congratulations to the Silverlight (and Popfly) teams!

posted on 2007년 6월 18일 월요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 10일 일요일

It appears the guys at DivX have unveiled their rumored hardware, the new DivX GejBox;-) -  a reference/test set-top entering an already questionable field.  No, I'm not adding that wink for giggles, it's really in the product name, which Engadget refuses to include on principle.  DivX has been trying for nearly a decade to build some street credibility as a video format, originally popularized by movie traders on the internets. You kind of have to hand it to them, they have staying power.  A few asian manufacturers support their offbeat MPEG-4 profiles (which have been beaten by XviD in every codec shootout since 2003). Let's forget the company was named the same as a failed (and despised) timebombed rental disc program Digital Video Express, but to build a box, and then name it after the hacker handle used by a co-founder doesn't smack of responsible marketing.  At least it has HDMI and wireless though I doubt many consumers will be picking this up over an Apple TV or Xbox 360 (for Extender). 

posted on 2007년 6월 10일 일요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 8일 금요일

The meme is all gaga over an MIT project demonstrating the ability to power a 60W light bulb up to 6.5ft away from a wireless power coil using magnetic waves. Funny thing is this isn't news - the announcement was made last November. Two other companies, Powercast and eCoupled are doing similar things. If it proves out, this is a very cool development but the real question I haven't seen asked is: how efficient is it?  Does it take 90W of power to support a 60W bulb? Can it scale to support multiple devices like a wireless power strip?

Wireless charging of your cell phone may be just the break the iPhone and other multi-function devices will need to avoid the Russian Roulette game of managing your power consumption between music, video, email, and voice calls so you're not caught with a dead phone.  Will it replace all your cables in your home?  I'm highly skeptical.

posted on 2007년 6월 8일 금요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 7일 목요일

In 2006, CBS introduced a new series, "Jericho", about a small midwestern town banding together to survive after a series of coordinated nuclear attacks across the US.  Part "Red Dawn", part "The Day After" I'll admit I got hooked on the show.  CBS cancelled the show a few weeks back, prompting outrage among some viewers.  A bit of hilarity ensued when nuts of all sorts started to show up via mail at CBS, sent by fans of the show.  In a tip of the hat to the show's reference of WWII's General McAuliffe's one-word response to a German surrender ultimatum ("Nuts!"), online groups started to mobilize.  In all, a reported 20 TONS of nuts were delivered to CBS Entertainment in CA and NYC.  The result is of course, CBS has reversed its decision to cancel the show (which was slated against American Idol). It will return as a mid-season replacement with at least 7 episodes.

I first heard about this two weeks ago when I stumbled on NutsOnline's "Save Jericho" campaign.  This is a great example of a small business identifying an opportunity and connecting with a smart marketing and social networking component. 

And how did CBS make the announcement?  On the JerichoWiki @ CBS.com of course.  My favorite line:

"P.S. Please stop sending us nuts :)"

Speaking of the nuts, from what I've learned, CBS is donating them all to our troops overseas.  A smart move.

posted on 2007년 6월 7일 목요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 5일 화요일

Drobo(The first of a three part series)

I'll admit it.  I tried to break my Drobo on Day 1.  No, I didn't drop it or mangle it.  I just did everything backwards.

1. I plugged it in before installing the dashboard app.  It showed up as a "Protected USB device". Oookay...

2.  I downloaded installed the software and installed it... via Remote Desktop.

3.  I put four of the five drives in- starting with a piddly 42GB drive, a 160GB, a  320GB and a 500GB'er. Did I forget to mention I put the last two drives in backwards?

4.  Did I forget to mention that I put all the drives in before powering it up, and then proceeded to format the two drives?

5.  Then I put the bottom 320GB and 500GB drives in correctly. Drobo Dashboard found and automatically formatted the drives.

6.  Next I started a big copy - 23GB.  Started off great, though a  little slow.

7.  Then I got impatient about 10GB in and pulled the 42GB main drive OUT and dropped a 400GB in.

8.  Transfer went fine.  Then I took 300GB and let it run overnight.  Logging back in in the morning- all my data was there.

So what happened? Not a hiccup. The Drobo protested with blinking yellow lights that I wouldn't be protected against a single HDD failure.  But I didn't have to re-format, everything just worked as expected.  You have to get over the confusing fact that the drives will always report 2TB to Windows (or greater) but the actual storage is much smaller.  A large portion of the available space is also taken up for buffer so even after formatting I had on the order of 100GB unavailable. I suspect this is buffer space. The Drobo Dashboard gives you a true view of space on the drive (psst- where's the Drobo Dashboard Gadget?)

As with most USB transfers however, it felt a bit slow.  Here's to hoping for an eSATA version in the future or if someone can figure out how to "channel bond" two USB ports for faster throughput (send my patent check in the mail please). :)

 

(Next up: Serving HD video off the Drobo- Media Center Style)

posted on 2007년 6월 5일 화요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# 2007년 6월 4일 월요일

The site says, "On June 5th, Data Robotics will change the way you think about storage forever".  RAID-style expandable storage at any point?  It sounds too good to be true!  As one who just filled my 500GB RAID1 setup (largely with recorded MCE TV programs) this product sounds like an ideal solution- automatic backup, mix and match HDD sizes, makes and models, and it will work with my Mac or PC. If this works as advertised, I may be sitting in a pool of storage soon. 

posted on 2007년 6월 4일 월요일 오후 8:10:55 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback