Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Eureka Moment: The Local Library On Kindle
Cover via AmazonI just found out that the local library is on Kindle.
The Next Web: Amazon launches Kindle book-lending service with 11,000 US libraries
Then I proceeded to download the free Kindle app for the PC. It looks swell on my computer.
Then I went to the New York Public Library website and found out Kindle is nowhere to be seen. I can't get the library books on to my Kindle, at least not yet. I went to the Queens Library website. And I found out the same thing.
I guess news travels faster than reality.
Once this comes to be it will be like Spotify for books. So we got books and music covered. Will someone please do the same for movies? Or I might as well go ahead and pay Netflix some money.
I grew up in Nepal. We are kind of underdeveloped.
Your Local Library On Kindle
Me: Author
My Dream: A Netflix For Books
A Netflix For Books Needed
The Next Web: Amazon launches Kindle book-lending service with 11,000 US libraries
Then I proceeded to download the free Kindle app for the PC. It looks swell on my computer.
Then I went to the New York Public Library website and found out Kindle is nowhere to be seen. I can't get the library books on to my Kindle, at least not yet. I went to the Queens Library website. And I found out the same thing.
I guess news travels faster than reality.
Once this comes to be it will be like Spotify for books. So we got books and music covered. Will someone please do the same for movies? Or I might as well go ahead and pay Netflix some money.
I grew up in Nepal. We are kind of underdeveloped.
Your Local Library On Kindle
Me: Author
My Dream: A Netflix For Books
A Netflix For Books Needed
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Netflix Cut Off The Gangrene Limb
Image via CrunchBaseDVDs are so yesterday. Streaming is the way to go. Streaming is Android, streaming is the iPhone. DVDs are RIM. DVDs will die faster than you realize. If Netflix had not completely distanced itself from the DVD that would have created room for another streaming only startup. Now Netflix will have better luck.
This breakup is a smart move on the part of Netflix.
This breakup is a smart move on the part of Netflix.
Related articles
- Netflix: 'Qwikster' Name First Used By Fan of Pot-Smoking Elmo (blogs.wsj.com)
- Netflix CEO Says 'I Messed Up,' Announces Qwikster (laist.com)
- Netflix Doesn?t Own the Qwikster Twitter Feed. This Foulmouthed Pothead Does. (wired.com)
- Netflix creates disk-only Qwikster thanks to streaming apps (intomobile.com)
- Netflix Splitting Into Two Companies, Netflix For Streaming, Qwikster For DVDs & Games (geekologie.com)
- Qwikster fiasco proves Netflix still doesn't know how to talk to customers (venturebeat.com)
- Netflix to shed DVD all together: Step 1 Raise price & Step 2 split the DVD-by-mail business away. Call new venture Qwikster (saintel.wordpress.com)
- Netflix Customers: Sorry Doesn't Cut It, Pal (blogs.wsj.com)
- Netflix To Split DVD & Streaming Services, Rebranding DVD As Qwikster (reelseo.com)
- New Netflix Mailing Service Is Called "Qwikster," Mascot Is A Pot Smoking Elmo (buzzfeed.com)
HTML5 And F8
Image via CrunchBaseI hope HTML5 is the biggest thing coming out of the impending Facebook conference. Facebook Messages was not the Gmail killer it was touted to be. And maybe Facebook's HTML5 push might be yet another whimper, but I hope not.
HTML5 done right could turn Facebook into a platform, it could get an operating system like reach. It already has a huge audience.
But then it is not just Facebook, the entire industry is moving full speed towards HTML5, not just Facebook. Adobe too. And pretty much everyone else. Apple. Google.
When the internet became mainstream every company wanted a website. Today every tech company wants HTML5.
HTML5 done right could turn Facebook into a platform, it could get an operating system like reach. It already has a huge audience.
But then it is not just Facebook, the entire industry is moving full speed towards HTML5, not just Facebook. Adobe too. And pretty much everyone else. Apple. Google.
When the internet became mainstream every company wanted a website. Today every tech company wants HTML5.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The PC Was A Category And Could Not Have Been Patented
Image via WikipediaApple going after Samsung because, well, Samsung is also bringing smartphones and tablets into the market, is such hogwash. Henry Ford was not allowed to patent cars as a category. Steve Jobs himself was not allowed to patent the PC when it first came about.
The PC was/is a category. The smartphone is a category. The tablet is a category. Already Samsung smartphones are better than the Apple smartphone. If Samsung is merely copying why is it producing better devices?
There were digital music players before the iPod came along. But Steve Jobs might have laughed if he had been sued for bringing the iPod into the market.
Apple's envy is not the Samsung hardware. It is going after Android, the operating system, any which way it can.
The PC was/is a category. The smartphone is a category. The tablet is a category. Already Samsung smartphones are better than the Apple smartphone. If Samsung is merely copying why is it producing better devices?
There were digital music players before the iPod came along. But Steve Jobs might have laughed if he had been sued for bringing the iPod into the market.
Apple's envy is not the Samsung hardware. It is going after Android, the operating system, any which way it can.
Events: Week Of September 19
Monday, September 19
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Feedback Forum: Campbell McKellar & Anna Thomas of Loosecubes.com
New Work City, 412 Broadway , 2nd Floor
Tuesday, September 20
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM New York Telepresence Open House sponsored by AT&T and Cisco
AT&T, 630 Fifth Avenue (btw 50th & 51st St)
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Skillshare Presents Creative Arts: a party, art show & lesson!
Gallery Bar, 120 Orchard St
F to Delancey
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Post BUILD: Metro, Windows 8 and the future of .NET
Microsoft 1290 6th Avenue
B/D/F/M Rockefeller Center
Wednesday, September 21
5:30-7:30pm Technology You Can Touch
AOL Headquarters
770 Broadway
Thursday, September 22
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Network and drink with Time, CNN and Turner executives
Time Life building, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, 8th floor
B/D/F/M Rockefeller Center
06:00 PM - 11:00 PM OBLITERATI sponsored by: Google Places
Sweet and Vicious
5 Spring St
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Bain Capital Ventures Cocktail Hour
General Assembly
902 Broadway, 4th Floor
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM New York Tech Karaoke
Karaoke Cave
9 East 13th Street
Friday, September 23
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM DUMBO Tech Breakfast Meetup
The Gallery
108 Jay Street
Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, Prime Minister of Nepal
1245 PM to 245 PM Theresa Lang Center, The New School, 55 W 13 St
San Gennaro Festival (Saturday)
Dumbo Arts Festival (Sunday)
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Feedback Forum: Campbell McKellar & Anna Thomas of Loosecubes.com
New Work City, 412 Broadway , 2nd Floor
Tuesday, September 20
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM New York Telepresence Open House sponsored by AT&T and Cisco
AT&T, 630 Fifth Avenue (btw 50th & 51st St)
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Skillshare Presents Creative Arts: a party, art show & lesson!
Gallery Bar, 120 Orchard St
F to Delancey
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Post BUILD: Metro, Windows 8 and the future of .NET
Microsoft 1290 6th Avenue
B/D/F/M Rockefeller Center
Wednesday, September 21
5:30-7:30pm Technology You Can Touch
AOL Headquarters
770 Broadway
Thursday, September 22
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Network and drink with Time, CNN and Turner executives
Time Life building, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, 8th floor
B/D/F/M Rockefeller Center
06:00 PM - 11:00 PM OBLITERATI sponsored by: Google Places
Sweet and Vicious
5 Spring St
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM Bain Capital Ventures Cocktail Hour
General Assembly
902 Broadway, 4th Floor
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM New York Tech Karaoke
Karaoke Cave
9 East 13th Street
Friday, September 23
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM DUMBO Tech Breakfast Meetup
The Gallery
108 Jay Street
Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, Prime Minister of Nepal
1245 PM to 245 PM Theresa Lang Center, The New School, 55 W 13 St
San Gennaro Festival (Saturday)
Dumbo Arts Festival (Sunday)
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Finally Facebook Lets Me Reach Out To Non Friends
Image via CrunchBaseI have never, never, never have had any kind of a privacy issue with Facebook, like never, never, never. I have photo albums that I have shared with only a few people. That's my idea of privacy. Other than that I have long wanted a way to share with anyone and everyone, anyone who might be interested. And now looks like I can. Finally.
It is opt in. That is important. It is not by default. Or that might freak people out. Most people might not even get the news on this. Many might simply pass. This is not for everyone. But it works for me.
Facebook has such a beautiful interface. Twitter does not have it. Google Plus does not have it. I have a thing for the Facebook design.
Facebook: Introducing the Subscribe Button
ReadWriteWeb: Does Facebook's Subscribe Button Betray What the Company Was Built On?
TechCrunch: Facebook Launches Twitter-Like ‘Subscriptions’, Lets You Share With Unlimited Users
Mashable: Facebook Launches Subscribe Button for Following Anyone’s Public Updates
It is opt in. That is important. It is not by default. Or that might freak people out. Most people might not even get the news on this. Many might simply pass. This is not for everyone. But it works for me.
Facebook has such a beautiful interface. Twitter does not have it. Google Plus does not have it. I have a thing for the Facebook design.
Facebook: Introducing the Subscribe Button
ReadWriteWeb: Does Facebook's Subscribe Button Betray What the Company Was Built On?
TechCrunch: Facebook Launches Twitter-Like ‘Subscriptions’, Lets You Share With Unlimited Users
Mashable: Facebook Launches Subscribe Button for Following Anyone’s Public Updates
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