Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Great Tech War of 2012


I just starting to read the new issue of Fast Company : The Great Tech War of 2012. Who will win the battle for the future of innovation economy? wooohooooooo... it really great to read it. They compare 4 companies with different starting point which has grown ahead of others to be the leader of digital world, Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook. This is quite a thorough article on each company's excellence, competitiveness and value. And a nice reading for all the tech enthusiast out there... I will update my comment when I finish reading it.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

About love

“I thought to myself, If this is my last day on earth, would I rather spend it at a business meeting or with this woman?” Then he ran across the parking lot and asked her to dinner.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Virtual Assistant

Back at 2004, I was a freshmen at School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics at Bandung Institute of Technology. At the time, there was a competition hold by the student association aiming at High School student, it called LED : Light of Electrical Dream. The competition is simple, you just have to dream, dream about an innovative electrical-electronic technology that will give huge impact on human life. It is a very successful event, and I feel bad that I have enrolled to college at the time, because I want to participate in it so badly. But still, me and my friend talk and toying around about what we would dream of if we can participate in the competition...

There are so many ideas. With no limitation of feasibility, it is great to dream about almost everything. One of my friend talk about biometric identification, where human being can digitally identified with their fingerprint that connected to integrated database of all of their information, from date of birth to bank account. She said, "we don't need any money, we don't need to registered for a passport, all we need is our thumb". Indeed, that is a very brave dream, right? Very Minority Report :)

And then my turn, and I simply think about automatic housing system. Where a house can be so smart that it can detect our mood for music, adjust the room temperature, manage the utilities and most of all can communicate and manage our need by simply directly asking us. Well, it sort of like Tony Stark's Jarvis. Oh hell, I really head over heel for Jarvis. I'm craving to have one :P

That was dream. But I remember about it again last Wednesday,  Apple announced their latest upgrade on the iPhone series, iPhone 4S, exactly one day before they lost they co-founder. Nothing so special about the device. It looks exactly like iPhone 4. They said it is faster in processing, and faster in browsing. They said the camera is better. But nothing really interesting in both, it just old song. What really caught my attention is Siri, a virtual voice-operated personal assistant. They said Siri is so smart, and she can tell you exactly what you want as far as you tell her clearly what you want. Wow... they make mini-Jarvis, the iPhone-sized-Jarvis, and really I'm craving for one.


People said Siri is the new innovation that finally will disrupt Google-search domination in the internet and mobile domain. I'm not really sure about that, but it really worth the attention. Well, we'll see, how far Siri will boost iPhone 4S sales, and how the market react to it. And one more thing, it really will be interesting to see how Google will response.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Stay hungry, Stay foolish

(picture taken from Apple.com)

He co-founded Apple computer, he founded Next, he built Pixar, and not the least, he gave you the 'i'... He was Steve Jobs.

The world mourns today for the lost of the greatest innovator of the century. No one will argue that he has a remarkable life. He inspired generations of people, proved us what it means to be passionate in what you're doing -love what you're doing. He revolutionized global industries, from electronic to mobile, from digital design to merchandising, from application to music. He told us precisely what 'user experience' is about. He showed you that a touch of one finger is matter and that one-click is always better.

Steve Jobs will always be remembered as a great man. Rest in peace Steve.

Hereby, I attach Steve Jobs's commencement speech at Stanford University graduation at 2005. It is one of the best speech I've ever heard delivered by a tech industry practitioner. It's about his life, his vision, his love... and his view of death. It's very moving speech and reading it is a very practical way to recharge your motivation. Here I copied the text from CNN website. For all of you who have a goal to make a dent in the universe.