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Google TV? Do we really need it? No comments yet

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My first thought when I heard about Google TV yesterday was – are they for real? But then I kept watching and I saw, together with the rest of thousands of people watching the Google I/O conference that these guys were serious about it. When Eric Schmidt lined up 6-7 CEO’s from big companies on stage it became very apparent how much they are pushing this.

So we know Google is serious and it seems like a cool product and everything and you might ask why was I so surprised when I heard about it. It’s simple, the thing ain’t new and it’s not solving anything unsolvable.

For some time now I’ve been planning to buy me a NAS with a media server on it, hook it up to the TV, hook my PS3 to the TV and take a cable from the router and put it in my PS3 so I can stream movies directly from the laptop without any problems. Oh, yeah, and figure out and easy way to output my laptop screen to the TV (not that hard at all, as most laptops come with and HDMI output, these days).

What that would give is not very far from what Google wants with the G TV thingy. I already have tons of hardware lying around, do I really need a TV that is essentially a specialized computer?

But while walking home, after watching the Google I/O conference at Bucharest Hubb (than’s Petrica for setting things up), I thought to listen to an audiobook, so out comes my iPod and with it a revelation. It’s not about me! It’s not about the geeks who know what a NAS is and how to set up a media server and who have a box of wires under their bed (I do) to connect everything up. It’s about the rest of the world, consisting of people who barely know how to use their remote. TV is a 4 Billion users industry! There are a lot of people who want to do it easier.

And the Google approach makes it easy to have web + apps + video + tv all in one, like the iPod made possible to have ‘1000 songs in your pocket’ hassle free. Same goes here. Watch out Apple, Google is after your ass. But they don’t need me to tell them that. Plus Apple already made an attempt with Apple TV.

After this revelation everything seems to have more chances of success, but I’m still skeptical. In 1.5 years we’ll know if the G TV thing will fly or fall. What’s your take on it?

iPhone Poate dar G1 stie… despre Android si restul No comments yet

Au fost scrise atatea articole pe tema “iPhone killer” ca pana si cei care le scriu s-au plictisit.

Dar se pare ca pe scena a intrat G1, de la baietii care stiu sa caute – Google.
*sursa originala
Inca nu am pus mana pe un G1 sa am o parere bine formata si informata, dar din ce am citit si am vazut dicutandu-se sunt cel mai de acord cu afirmatiile unui articol din NYT, cum G1 trebuie privit ca 3 elemente care coopereaza: 
- telefonul – produs de HTC;
- reteaua – care in SUA este T-Mobile si, elementule    
- sistemul de operare - Android, pe care il consider cel mai important
Iar Android beneficiaza de reputatia extrem de buna a Google.
Mai e si Open Source, si poti sa faci si aplicatii pentru el.
Parere mea este ca G1 nu va omora iPhone-ul, doar va crea sau extinde o nisa de utilizatori.
Una peste alta iPhone-ul straluceste mai tare, iar G1 e mai hard-core.

Sa recilclez mobilul vechi YO pot (reloaded) No comments yet

Se pare ca s-a relansat campania de reciclat mobile vechi la Vodafone.
Baietii de la reciclam.ro (si bine faceti, as adauga) sustin ei acolo ca din martie 2007 e campania.
Dar de, in martie 2008 m-am dus la Vodafone cu o punguta de telefoane vechi si mi-au zis ceva de genul – haha, pai de cateva luni nu se mai colecteaza, ca nu stiu ce s-a intamplat cu firma care le colecta haha.
Sa speram ca acum ii tine mai mult.
Maine ma infintez cu punguta iar la ei, sa vad daca e pe bune sau nu.
Reciclam, reciclam

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