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Technology future 2019 – through Microsoft’s eyes !

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Check out this video from Microsoft about their Microsoft Office Labs Vision 2019. This is nothing short of awesome !

If this will be a reality, I would like to live in the one now !

There is a full 5 minute version available on istartedsomething.com and I guess the author there has mentioned his favourites (which I agree too) and they include a “transparent wall” between two classrooms around the world (US & India), animated drawings and rendering, realtime conversation translations (Shown as Hindi & English), surface displays (which is a reality now), electronic boarding cards, transparent displays, mini projectors among many others.

Electronic newspaper is really good and probably coolest of all.

Future Vision Montage

A full presentation is also available on the Microsoft’s website here

[ Source via istartedsomething ]

[ Project details on Office Live ]

Web 2.0 explained .. in 5 minutes

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While stumbling across the internet and searching some nice information on Web 2.0, I came across this very fantastic video created by Michael Wesch and I really can not stop myself from putting the same on my blog here !  Excellent work done here !

So here you go, put on your head phones (to hear some nice music) and learn web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes.

Web 2.0 in 5 minutes by Michael Wesch

Some more interesting videos on technology are available on the following link.

[via MediaCultures.net]

Emerging technologies & importance of convergence in telecommunication & IT

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A good few years back (approx 7 now) I wrote an article on how I would perceive the world of telecommunication & information technology would go about convergence. Obviously then there were no free blogs available for me to put, so I hired a free web space on tripod and put the HTML pages there with my articles. Obviously I did not use the account for several years later, it appears now as ceased. So I did lose the information I hosted on the account ! 

Ok, now coming back to the topic of the discussions, I vaguely remember what I put in there but it was more in terms of what the telecom companies could do to make life easier for the consumer by converging the telecom offerings with web based portals. The points I (vaguely) remember now were as follows,

  • Providing the web based interface for managing your phone & phone contents. – Recent example being the Microsoft MyPhone & Nokia Ovi service. I predicted earlier that the time could come when the technology will break boundaries between the device & web. Although late, I appreciate it coming now.
  • Providing internet based client (aka Skype or Softphone) that you would use to call landlines / mobiles and will be charged directly to your mobile bill – I have not seen this happening as yet. Essentially what I wanted to say here was to have a PC based client that would allow call management including taking calls (while you are out of country, roaming and want to avoid incoming call charge to your phone). Imagine if your work location has changed from UK to India and you are using a Yahoo Messenger kind of software to act as a softphone in UK so all your calls to your mobile are diverted to your PC in India and you take it via internet.  Does not it feel easy and really cool ?
  • Single mailbox for managing your emails, phone calls, text messages, multimedia & contacts – How about consumers being given the option of managing all their emails, phone call log details, text messages & contacts at one place and having complete freedom of interoperability.  You could choose to read/ write your emails on your mobile as well receive / send text messages via web interface ! Don’t you think it would be great if this could be achieved? Even better if you could do it with multiple devices.  Apparently Microsoft’s Live Mesh allows similar thing, but I am unsure if it allows greater level of flexibility in managing the stuff.

There is potentially a big world out trying to put the convergence via unified messaging but there are hindrances in the way of achieving potential peak of success. Lack of universal language spoken by mobile computing & pc computing players is one of them. I hope Microsoft, who are pushing hard with their Windows phone concept will take a note of this and give us some nice good options of convergence.

But again, most of the above are dependent on the communication service provider too ! Guess players like Vodafone, Orange, O2 need to take a notice of the potential & partner with someone like Microsoft / Google or Apple to achieve the level of convergence that would help them grow as well as open a big door of convergence to the consumers.

Anyone listening there ???

MWC 2009 starts today … and I am so excited !

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In fact it started yesterday with SE & Samsung announcing few phones. I am hoping for some announcements later today from Microsoft about WinMo 6.5 and the future roadmap of WinMo .. rather Windows Phone !

 

Well, you can track the progress on few sites below.

http://www.engadget.net

http://www.gizmodo.com

http://mobiletechaddicts.com

http://www.slashgear.com

 

Otherwise, you can just search on Google.com for MWC and you would find loads of information.

Cheerio

World of Web 2.0

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I found the following photo via Stumbleupon and I was really really impressed with the work done by the author for creating this picture of social networks and various Web 2.0 technologies used in the world.

This is really impressive piece of art.  Full credit to Brian Solis & JESS3 for their work and I take my hats off for them. 

World of Web2.0

Copyright: Brian Solis & JESS3

I am sharing the above picture under the Creative Commons License and if you want to copy this, please do so under the same.

There is another work of art done by AJ Batac on http://eggnyte.com/ and that is also very good. However, I like the one mentioned above because it segregates the portals based on their usage / category and its easy to map to your needs.

worldofweb20_webfront

Again, the above URL is copyright of AJ Batac and is shared under Creative Commons License and I am sharing the same under the license. This is also a very good work by the author and must be acknowledged. 

Also, if you want to search your favourite site within the world of web 2.0, you can do so by visiting the site http://www.go2web20.net/. This is a search engine for finding out and discovering the sites based on their tags. So off you go and find out your on useful sites of web 2.0

Please respect the copyright and enjoy the world of Web 2.0

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