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2007-04-11T16:46:12
Which forums or discussion group host would you use for your product. Recommendations?
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2007-04-11T17:01:13
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2007-04-11T17:19:51
What mistakes of yours do you really regret. Why?
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2007-04-11T17:22:45
The Unintended Consequences of Rogers' Packet Shaping
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2007-04-11T17:24:04
Founders Vs Early Employees
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gibsonf1
2007-04-11T17:43:07
Facebook goes under the knife
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gibsonf1
2007-04-11T17:45:03
Palm touts stability of Linux-based Treos
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gibsonf1
2007-04-11T17:45:58
Google backs character-recognition research
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gibsonf1
2007-04-11T18:04:56
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far33d
2007-04-11T18:22:33
Google - Ultimate Money Machine
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2007-04-11T18:25:33
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2007-04-11T18:28:09
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2007-04-11T18:33:53
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2007-04-11T18:37:52
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2007-04-11T18:50:22
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2007-04-11T19:10:47
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2007-04-11T19:11:57
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dougw
2007-04-11T19:35:30
The Maturity of Web 2.0 and The HDTV is the PC
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The Maturity of Web 2.0 and The HDTV is the PC
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Its fun to watch all the discussion, hyperbole and hopes associated with Apple TV. Once again Apple has come out with a well designed, functional product. Unfortunately for Apple, it may be too little too late. Lets face some facts. The era of the desktop PC being the home for exciting change and enhancement are long gone. I wrote this for the first time 2 years ago, and nothing has changed since then. Then in January of this year, I asked why people are so concerned about getting internet video from PCs to HDTVs , rather than taking traditional video from existing sources and distributing it to PCs. Basically saying that its a lot easier to get from TV to PC via any number of existing DVR and other devices than the other way around. Yet Apple and others still seem to think that simplifying internet video through a PC to a device to an HDTV is the way to go. Is this the future of home entertainment. Please. Its shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic. Its a waste of time. There is an old saying that when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Right now the hammer is internet video and everyone wants to find a way to make it the future. Its old news people. Its a mature product in a mature environment. Now don’t get me wrong. Youtube, despite its copyright problems that could shut it down (i had to slip that in there :), has been a marketing miracle. They have done the completely unexpected and aggregated 10s of millions of monthly users. The same could be same of Myspace. They deserve a ton of credit for what they have accomplished. But the operative word is marketing. Embedded music and video was a catalyst for both. How long has the opportunity to embed videos in an html page been around, 8 years ? No original technology, but a new application of old features is what great ideas and great marketing thrive on. That is what has made Web 2.0 so interesting. Web 2.0 isnt about technology. Its about ideas implemented around simple applications that have been around for years. The maturity of the technology makes the implementation of ideas simple. That is the key to success in Web 2.0. The technology always works. It may sound crazy to some, but thats the reality. The internet as a connectivity utility and the browser are mature application platforms.So where will the change come ? What will the be the host for new applications ? Its right in front of our faces, literally. Its the HDTV that you will be buying in the future. Remember when you would buy a new PC every couple years to keep up and you would buy a new TV every decade ? Well thats about to reverse itself. You no longer feel the need to get the latest and greatest desktop PC, but you are about to get in the habit of upgrading your TV every couple years as new and original features and applications are developed for it. Dont agree ? Think about the last analog set you bought and what it looked like, could do and cost and compare it to the new HDTV you either just bought or are considering buying. Which has experienced the greatest technological change. The leap from your last analog TV to your next TV or your last PC to your current or next PC ?. The price performance of HDTVs are going to continue at the pace we saw for PCs in the late 90s and early 2000s. In 3 years the mainstream TV will be 70″ and cost less than $1500. In 5 years, it could be 100″ for $2500 dollars . Yes, you will make room for it. You will redesign the family room or your bedroom to make room. The price performance curve will drive competition for incremental features as well. We are getting to the point where features that would have been added to PCs in the past will be added to your HDTV. Advances in wireless technology will be more important to your new TV than your desktop PC once your TV has an IP address and internet connectivity, which is right around the corner. New and unique applications will be developed for your TV ahead of your PC once every HDTV has a browser built in starting in 18 – 24 months. If you want to see where exciting software is being developed, its not web 2.0. Its being developed for OCAP, Directv and Dish Networks interactive platforms among many. You probably didnt even realize that many of these development platforms are already being built into HDTVs and applications are starting to be released for them. Its time for everyone to realize that the internet is old news. Its a mature utility, which is the greatest compliment you can give it. The desktop PC is old news. File it next to DVD players: useful and boring with obsolescence right around the corner. Web 2.0 is pleasingly boring. If the question is “Whats Next “, the answer begins with “Watch TV”
2024-11-07T09:20:14
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farmer
2007-04-11T20:29:36
Five Ways to Mark Up the Web
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brett
2007-04-11T21:18:22
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far33d
2007-04-11T21:56:15
Traits of the Best Entrepreneurs
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nurall
2007-04-11T22:09:09
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Elfan
2007-04-11T22:34:32
Things you Should Stop Doing
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2007-04-11T22:34:53
Essential Freelancing Resources
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startupdaze
2007-04-11T23:08:26
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2007-04-11T23:34:43
The Top Ten Hottest Moms in Search Engine Marketing
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far33d
2007-04-12T00:03:01
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joshwa
2007-04-12T00:48:24
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jkopelman
2007-04-12T01:17:19
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HectorPapi
2007-04-12T01:55:29
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gibsonf1
2007-04-12T02:41:30
A Comparison Between Scheme and Common Lisp
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2006-03-11T09:14:42+00:00
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Before putting down my ideas on why I prefer Scheme over Common Lisp I did a brief internet search on the subject, but there was very little comparison between the two. I did find plenty of comparisons to other languages, but as I am not going to beat a dead horse by telling you why I think Lisp is great there is no need to go into what I have found. And before you get a false impression I would like to stress that I think both Scheme and Common Lisp are excellent languages. Also I am comparing Common Lisp to PLT Scheme specifically. Now with that out of the way lets get into the details Advantages of Common Lisp: More features: If you have read my blog you will notice that I am often implementing in Scheme features found in standard Common Lisp, such as defun and destructuring-bind. Although it is fun and educational it shouldn’t really be necessary. Macros: Macro definitions in Common Lisp are much simpler and intuitive than those you write in Scheme. Since macros are one of the key features that make Lisp such a powerful language this is a big advantage over Scheme. The problem with Scheme macros is that the clean and simple syntax for macro definitions only handles basic transformations. As soon as you need to do something complicated, for example inspection of any of the macro’s parameters, life is no longer clean or simple. In Common Lisp however the most complicated aspect of macros is avoiding unwanted variable capture, and to be honest with a little practice using gensym it isn’t that hard. Documentation: I can’t say enough good things about the books and online documentation for Common Lisp. Scheme on the other hand is, in my experience, poorly documented. To be honest Scheme’s documentation for new users is excellent. However complicated or advanced features are poorly documented. The PLT language manual, while useful, is a notorious offender in terms of being difficult to understand and leaving things out. Libraries, user base: Common Lisp is obviously ahead here. Advantages of Scheme: Simpler: Wait didn’t I say that more features was better? Well there is a downside to having many features, it makes programs that exploit those rarely used corners of the language that much harder to understand. Functions are really first class: Although Common Lisp is a functional language it makes programming functionally much harder than Scheme. For example to call a function that was returned as a result you have to use the funcall expression. Likewise special operations are required to access the function value of a variable. This seems unnecessary to me. Continuations: Scheme has them, Common Lisp doesn’t, end of story. Continuations are extremely powerful and useful. I sometimes compare continuations to macros, because like macros you don’t know how powerful they are until you start using them. Editor: My one failing in life may be that I am not an emacs fan. Personally I find emacs unnecessarily complex. So this point is really a matter of personal preference, but Dr. Scheme, my editor/environment of choice is a pleasure to program in. It also makes introducing people to Scheme that much easier. Conclusion: You already know what I am going to say here, I like Scheme better. My two selling points were basically the editor, which made it easy to get going right away with Scheme and continuations. I haven’t blogged yet about continuations, but rest assured that I will, as they may be almost as important as macros. Update: I have found one comparison here, and this one seems to come to the conclusion that Common Lisp is generally better. Bah! This entry was posted on March 11, 2006 at 1:14 am and is filed under Common Lisp. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
2024-11-08T07:29:26
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gibsonf1
2007-04-12T02:45:16
Real Criticisms of Scheme
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2007-04-12T03:56:20
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gustaf
2007-04-12T04:24:21
Free: a Tactic, not a Business Model
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staunch
2007-04-12T04:50:15
Flixster Uses Message Bots To Trick Their Users into Logging In
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vlad
2007-04-12T04:56:12
More Proof You Should Release Now: Others Likely Have Similar Observations
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2007-04-12T05:19:08
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nivi
2007-04-12T05:38:59
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2007-04-12T05:41:53
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2007-04-12T06:45:27
XIOS web operating system
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Dreaming in the “Cloud” with the XIOS web operating system
2007-04-09T04:58:00+00:00
Jeremy Reimer
Skip to content Xcerion claims that its new "web-based operating system" will make life easier … Xcerion is a Swedish Internet startup whose founders include ex-Microsoft employees Lou Perazzoli and John Connors. The company will make headlines later this year when they officially unveil what they call an "Internet OS" dubbed XIOS that runs in a web browser. We took an early look at the XIOS concept and had the chance to talk about the project with the company's CEO, Daniel Arthursson. The "operating system" (more on the scare quotes later) is based on XML, and using AJAX it connects to multiple back-end servers running Ubuntu Linux. XIOS is not an applet or a plug-in. Instead, the "OS" is really a complex AJAX-based system, and Arthursson says that it can be viewed as a virtual machine for XML applications.  How does it work? After downloading a couple of megabytes of code, a user can "boot up" XIOS in a web browser and start running the OS and applications Xcerion is developing. Xcerion says that XIOS and its default applications will be free, and the applications themselves will be open-sourced so that users can modify them to suit their own needs. Furthermore, XIOS is a development platform that will allow coders to create their own applications, so it's not just limited to productivity applications.  Is this the start of a true "Internet OS"? It all depends on what you mean by "operating system," really.  The one big difference between Xcerion's solution and existing "OS-in-a-browser" projects like YouOS and EyeOS is that it can also run in offline mode. XIOS will keep a user's data intact and then sync all changes with the virtual hard drive residing on a back-end server the next time a connection is regained. "It is important here to note that since XIOS supports multiple virtual hard drives, including third party hard drives, enterprise and personal ones, the data may not only be stored in Xcerion's data centers, but also on your own home server or corporate network," said Arthursson. "This is something that many services on the Internet cannot provide today. This also extends the reliability of XIOS." Of course, XIOS is not a full operating system, as the term is traditionally defined. It requires a host OS to boot up and launch a web browser before it can start operating. A more accurate phrase is perhaps "Cloud OS" because running it requires access to the "cloud," that is, a network of services and connections that exist on the Internet. However, according to Arthursson, "XIOS is an operating system running within the browser, which executes the application logic locally (not on the servers)." Clearly for Arthursson the major point here is that all necessary code is executed locally, and this approach should help offset one of the biggest problems of web-based "OSes," that of performance. It's what makes XIOS stand apart. The question is, can XIOS succeed where so many others have failed? There's a reason why new OSes aren't launched every day Making a new operating system is always an exciting prospect, for everyone from university computer science students to large companies like Microsoft—the latter's Singularity research OS contains many interesting ideas. However, every truly new consumer operating system suffers from a serious and inevitably fatal problem: a lack of applications. And when applications finally come to the new OS, they do not compare favorably to mature apps from the more established platforms. It has been argued that this latter failing is greatly overstated, and that new applications can easily be written that can accommodate the majority of people's computing needs. The standard line trotted out on these occasions is that 80 percent of users only use 20 percent of an application's features, so all a new app has to do is implement that 20 percent and they can easily grab 80 percent market share. The problem with this argument, as explained masterfully by technology blogger Joel Spolsky, is that everyone uses a different 20 percent. Writers, for example, always need a word count, and that's one of the things that is left out of every new "lite" word processing application because it doesn't fall into the standard 20 percent. Other users have different needs. Xcerion claims that their small stable of applications can provide "40 to 50 percent functionality" of users' needs, but even this optimistic estimate would suffer from the problem outlined above. The company also states that any other software needs can easily be filled in by open-source development. The problem with relying on open source to fill in the gaps for a new OS is that OSS development is not spread out evenly amongst all projects. A considerable amount of work goes into improving Open Office, for example, but much less effort is put into Abiword, still less on KOffice's KWord, and a tiny fraction of the development resources find their way to word processing applications on new operating systems such as SkyOS or EyeOS. Can Xcerion expect a different outcome? They'll need a lot of buzz, early and often. Growth in the online "office apps" arena hasn't been explosive, and Xcerion will have to contend not only with Microsoft, but the likes of Google as well.  A solution in search of a problem Our primary objection to the idea of an "Internet OS" with productivity apps is that it isn't really solving any particular problem in a superior way. People who want to use a word processing program today have a plethora of options. They can purchase a copy of Word, or download a free copy of OpenOffice, or, in a pinch, even use a web-based document tool such as Google's Writely. Having a new OS and a new word processor running in a web browser doesn't improve this situation, and could make it significantly worse because of potential speed and latency issues. Competition is a good thing, but it is still unclear what need this truly meets, aside from answering the most common objection to online apps: what happens if you're offline? If XIOS is embraced by the developer community, there's no end to what could be written for it. While XIOS will debut with a productivity suite and perhaps another application or two, XIOS "the OS" should not be confused with the applications themselves, which in the early days may amount to little more than proofs-of-concept. XIOS is an "operating system" in search of a killer app. Arthursson suggests that the portability of a user's workplace--accessible from any browser, anywhere--will be that killer app. What will bring the developers to the table? This is perhaps Xcerion's most genuis move: XIOS was designed with monetization in mind, and developers will be able make money off their applications through user fees or advertising. It's "Software-as-a-Service" meets the proverbial lemonade stand, and Xcerion hopes that developers will come for the lemonade and stay for the money. I'm a writer and web developer. I specialize in the obscure and beautiful, like the Amiga and newLISP. 0 Comments Comments are closed.
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2007-04-12T21:44:10
Yahoo in Talks To Buy Rivals.com for About $100 Million
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/yahoo-in-talks-to-buy-rivalscom-for-about-100-million/
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2007-04-12T22:07:07
Google Maps Now Show Data in 2.5D
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/google-maps-now-show-data-in-25d/
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2007-04-12T22:32:56
Akamai Bags P2P Tech Provider RedSwoosh for $15 Million
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/akamai-bags-p2p-tech-provider-redswoosh-for-15-million/
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2007-04-12T23:11:17
ChoiceStream Raises $25.79 Million For Personalized Recommendation Service
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/choicestream-raises-2579-million-for-personalized-recommendation-service/
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2007-04-12T23:28:40
Rolling Stone Says They'll Launch Social Network
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/12/rolling-stone-says-theyll-launch-social-network/
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far33d
2007-04-12T23:33:23
Is there a robot in your future?
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http://www.siliconvalley.com/news/ci_5648709?nclick_check=1
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2007-04-12T23:45:24
How Writewith got started
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http://blog.writewith.com/2007/04/11/writewith-who-what-why-when-where-and-how/
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jcwentz
2007-04-12T23:49:55
Microsoft: First dead, then dropped
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http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/04/11/msft-dead-then-dropped
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danielha
2007-04-13T00:01:13
FreshBooks For Web Invoices & More
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http://www.somewhatfrank.com/2007/04/freshbooks.html
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2007-04-13T00:36:43
Googles Blogger Now Writes In Hindi
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/googles-blogger-now-writes-in-hindi/
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2007-04-13T00:37:47
Apple: Leopard delayed until October due to iPhone team developer poaching
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http://www.tuaw.com/2007/04/12/apple-announces-leopard-delays-due-to-the-iphone/
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jkopelman
2007-04-13T02:05:55
Know your Known Unknowns
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http://redeye.firstround.com/2006/03/known_unknowns.html
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2007-04-13T02:11:59
CBS Finally Launches Its Distribution Network, Guns Youtube
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/12/cbs-finally-launches-its-distribution-network-guns-youtube/
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0
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joshwa
2007-04-13T03:46:16
Twitter trouble - handling 11,000 requests per second w/ Rails!
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http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000608.html
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staunch
2007-04-13T04:27:40
GigaOM -- HOW TO: Deal with a MySpace Ban
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http://gigaom.com/2007/04/12/how-to-deal-with-a-myspace-ban/
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gibsonf1
2007-04-13T05:33:13
Google as Evil Empire? Never - Apr. 12, 2007
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http://money.cnn.com/2007/04/11/magazines/business2/google_defense.biz2/index.htm?postversion=2007041210
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