Monday, May 9, 2011

Important Tech news in a busy week

“@RevRunJnr: A prince gets married, the bad guy is dead. It's a real Disney weekend here on earth. #osama #obl”

I could not have said it better myself.

Now, if you add Manchester United’s emphatic win over Chelsea FC yesterday to secure one hand on the Premier league trophy, how could I not have something to say, right?
I am not however going to speak about any of this, for I have two very important pieces of Tech news to speak about. An augmented reality article written by Sharif Sakr for the BBC News, and Abobe’s beta release of Wallaby, by Adobe labs.

When I first saw GE’s Smart Grid presentation I became an instant evangelist for Augmented Reality. However, the problem I had was that I wasn’t thinking big enough, well that’s not completely true, I was thinking big budget games, Bluetooth glasses that are connected to your smart phone and all that jazz, but I was essentially playing into the gimmick. Sharif’s article instantly cause a charades gesture reaction from me. “That’s it! That, is what I have been trying to tell you all!” (I was saying to myself :)
Watch the video and see Sharif virtually trying on a pair of eyeglasses. It’s the future, its coming fast, and like broadband Internet, it will be difficult to imagine a world without it.

The other piece of outstanding technology that I am here to rave about is Adobe’s Wallaby. Wallaby is a big big deal for the web evolution to HTML 5. Today Apple was announced as the “World’s most valuable brand” trumping Google and the iPad and iPhone does not run Adobe Flash files (the largest software platform in the world). Reaching the number one spot without conceding to the pressure of Adobe has caused Adobe to admit defeat, but defeat is not always a bad thing, it’s a learning experience if anything, and defeats should always be see with this positive outlook.
Wallaby plucks out the frames of the flash, think animated GIF converter on a more complicated level.
Yeah, it’s a big deal.

I am going to sign of with an opinion that I did not have when I began writing this post, and I cant help but hear the Lady Gaga song that my girlfriend was singing as I was getting ready for work, “Born this way”. Apple said no to Adobe Flash, they said we don’t care if everyone does it this way, we are not, either deal with it or change for us, Adobe laughed, then screamed, and now conformed. If you know your right, don’t let others tell you otherwise, you just might end up changing the Internet.

Augmented reality

Adobe Wallaby

Apple is # 1

GE Smart Grid

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