Sunday, September 28, 2008

So much to talk about

After all I haven't blogged here since February '08. I bought a flip camcorder and posted some hot videos on You Tube. Shortly after I made that purchase I realized that streaming is now the new thing on the web. Well I have not bought a camera to stream with yet, I can tell you it's in my future. I want to use the website "Qik" for streaming video because of the portability. That requires a new cell phone and cell phone service that is more than I want to spend right now. It's very hard to keep up with technology. The iPhone will work very well but that will be upwards of $100 a month for the cell bill alone. Like I said on an earlier post: decisions/decisions...

Monday, February 04, 2008

Google, Microsoft, Yahoo

What you all are missing about Google
I’m surprised that even Kara Swisher has missed this. The bloggers are going nuts, once again, over the email that a Google lawyer sent to Microsoft regarding Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Yahoo.

Here’s what’s really going on:

1. Google doesn’t mind this deal going through at all. Google knows they will be able to outrun a “Microhoo.” Why do they know that? Because they’ve been able to outrun them both separately. As we heard on Channel 5 news on Friday night: put two turkeys together and you don’t get an eagle.
2. Google stands to gain HUGE by slowing down this deal. Every month longer that this deal takes is tens of millions in Google’s pockets. Why? Well, the real race today isn’t for search. Isn’t for email. Isn’t for IM. It’s for ownership of your mobile phone. The guy who runs China’s telecom said last week he’s seeing six million new people get a cell phone in China every month. So, every month that Microsoft and Yahoo will be stuck in some courtroom arguing out why this is a good deal means money in the bank for Google as they close mobile phone deal after mobile phone deal.
3. Email is not where the money is. Google knows this. So, who cares that Microsoft and Yahoo have a monopoly there? There’s only one way to make money with the 600 million who are on either Microsoft’s Hotmail or Yahoo’s email: get them to join other services where there ARE ways to make money. Danny Sullivan said that this deal is all about search. He’s right. But you gotta be able to get those 600 million people to not just use your email, but come over and use your search. Google is trying to slow down these teams from doing that. But Google knows that even if Microsoft and Yahoo join email and do a pretty decent job of integrating search into there that Google will still see more growth in both email and search than Microsoft and Yahoo together will see. Why? Have you compared Google’s offerings to the others? I have (I am a Hotmail user). Even though I am locked into Hotmail cause my email address is all over the Web I’d rather be on Gmail and Google’s offerings are better integrated and better designed.
4. IM is harder to monetize than email is. Do we really think Google is concerned about either email or IM? If they were they’d be pouring lots of resources into Gmail and Google Talk. Hint: Google isn’t doing that. Why not? Because they aren’t taking their eye off the mobile ball. They are hoping that everyone else does, though, by sending this note. It sure did work, too. Damn the bloggers all took the bait and either called Google arrogant or hypocritical or annoying. Google is all of those things here, for sure, but they are damn smart and are doing this for their own purposes.

Now, we can argue about whether this deal is good or not, or whether it’ll work out for Microsoft or not, but people, don’t take your eye off of what Google is really up to here. Google is having fun by causing Microsoft to react, not to mention that if its little note is taken seriously this deal will be slowed down by six months or more while government regulators look it over. Even in the best of situations it’s going to take a year for these two huge companies to integrate and figure out how to work with each other. So, every month that this gets delayed is gold in Google’s pockets.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Better or Worse today?

Are you like me, some days you feel great, positive and have plenty of strength. Other days you feel weak and not sure of yourself. It seems that there's no control over which kind of day today will be. So far it's been the weak one. I have a lot on my plate today so, actually I'll be glad when this day is over. Here's hoping you have a good day.
By the way my iRiver is working again. I've been listening to podcasts and I'm back to my old self in that respect. Have been listening to Todd the Geek at Geek News Central Podcast. I'll be doing my own podcast in the near future. It will be aptly named "The Rivercast."

Monday, January 28, 2008

Choices

but that's always the case with life, isn't it?
you make your choices, you bear the consequences, you live with it, you move on.
I read this on someone else's blog this morning and I thought I'd share it with you.
You see I'm trying to make a major choice in my life right now and this sentence just seemed to tell it all.
It's really past time for me to retire. Age wise at least. Of course there's always the money question. Will we have enough, is a part time job enough, what's the answer.
As the sentence says above: make the choice and live with it.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Back in the groove

Six months later I submit my next blog. As I look out I see snow where there was green grass last time I blogged. The biggest thing that happened was we gave the grandchildren each a very large gift at Christmas. Both granddaughters got a Dell Inspiron laptop computer. The grandson received a new Playstation 3. But my wife and I did ok also. I received a large flat screen tv and my wife received a Playstation 3
So everyone is fat and happy and I'm a bit more broke than I was originally.
I still have wants though. I want the iPhone. hah!!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

China

Frankly I'm fed up with China this and China that. Our companies have moved many products to China. To increase bottom line as we all know. Now we learn every day how absolutely filthy China is. The Hershey company has moved some of it's chocolate manufacturing to China, some to Mexico and some to India. Every time I hear the name Hershey I think of this. Not only have they ruined local jobs, they've moved the product to an inferior country. Yesterday there was an article on msnbc discussing Chinese food vendors mixing cardboard into pastry they sell on the street. This shows you the mindset of the average China person. No thank you!!!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Catch up

Yes. Last Saturday Dinner with wife, my Bro and his friend. Very nice. Back to our home for some chat after. Sunday quiet. Friday big snowstorm. That sucked. Of course we had to shovel it Saturday. That was super suck. So here it is Sunday and it's quiet day again. Very nice.
Maybe snow will melt this week. We'll see