Kategorien
Allgemein

Exposè for Vista

Hui, what I like most with OSX ist he exposé – now it’s here for Vista – free and works great.

Kategorien
Allgemein

Blogging get’s more important again

Im blogging since 2003 and seem to have my seasons.

In total I wrote 478 blogposts and it looks, as if the summer is not the best blogging season for me.

What I’ve noticed is that I had a very bad 2006 – 67 compared to 226 back in 2004 😉 But in times of twitter and a possible „overkill“ of information and communication channels I now find blogging „interesting“ again. It’s because it’s not too fast – one can think of the articles one wants to write an since some weeks it’s getting real fun again. Let’s see how it develops in 2008 😉

 

  1. P.s.: If you want to have the same „fancy“ stats like above, here’s how to (this is for you, Oli 😉
  2. Typepad allows an export of all your posts, you can save it as post.htm
  3. Made this small PHP script to parse all the INFO after the word „DATE:“

    <?php

    $filename = „post.htm“;

    $fp = fopen ($filename, „r“);

    $inhalt = fread ($fp, filesize ($filename));

    fclose ($fp);

    $array = explode(„DATE: „,$inhalt);

    for ($i=0; $i< count($array); $i++)

    {

    echo substr($array[$i], 0, 11).“,“;

    }

    ?>

    This gives you all the dates of your posts, separated by comma

  4. Import it into Excel, sort it accordingly and voila, your done 😉
Kategorien
Allgemein

Old school Apple

Just found this neat site still online on some deep apple internet servers – had googled for „apple mail imap concurrent connections“ and came there:

Well, long time ago this was the tec sheet for „Apple Share IP“ (OS 8.1?) 😉 Cool Apple vintage style 😉

Kategorien
Allgemein

Ideas for seesmic

Loic wanted feedback, so here’s mine ;): Loic has just startet his fifth company, seesmic, and it’s going t be something like twitter for video. What I like is the idea of quickly recording yourself in a video message in order to express some quick thoughts, like Oli did today. We’ve done something similar in a kind of karaoke system: on fan-clips.de, which is the football fan community of the 1.FC Köln, you can record yourself, while watching the official club hymn: you can win a prize when the jury has voted you as best singer – see my bad trials here – I definitely won’t win ;). But back to seesmic: what I see as kind of problematic is that in video the publisher defines the speed of the reception of the viewer: I can only get the information from the video-message, when the person has "spoken" it, "acted" or whatever. When I read my RSS Feeds, or my twitter feed, I can quickly jump to the next paragraph, kind of "scan" an article for keywords and just read that particular part. So it would be great for seesmic to have a system for comments or viewpoints you can jump to, which have clear tags. They should be able to be set by the publisher in an easy way and extended by the community. When I slide over them with my mouse, I could "scan" the whole movie in advance – maybe a kind of preview picture could be implemented, too. Got some ideas in that direction…

Kategorien
Allgemein

T-Community – thanks for your support

A year ago I wrote about the then just launched T-Community, which was a first step of the Deutsche Telekom in the world of user generated content. Now I got an email telling me „Thanks a lot for all your feedback – but we’ll close the community by the end of the year – you may export your data, but you can’t use it any longer.“ (not that I have EVER used it, but anyway…) But it’s quite funny, that they offer me to change my account to fussball.de – in case I want to use all of my community features in the future…fussball.de is a t-com driven special interest community in football – quite interesting strategy of them – seems as if they see no future in „global“ communities but in special interests…

Kategorien
Allgemein

Used Vista now the whole day – and am still alive…

Well, first of all I have to say, I’m really thankful, that our cat is still alive: over the weekend he must have bitten into the battery charger of my macbook – thankfully into the thinner side of the cable with 12V , not 230 V 😉 But I was not able to buy a new one today, so I had to rely on my Vista driven ThinkPad T61. Mh: it’s really ugly compared to the black macbook – but: it’s fast (basically since I put those 3GB in – Vista DOES NOT WORK with 2 GB or less) and for today I set up some neat features, which makes it really „usable“ (I know, these are luxury problems 😉 ):

  • Thunderbird as my IMAP client works like a breeze: it’s really fast and setting it up even with my secondary gmail IMAP account was no problem.
  • Of course, Firefox for everything internet.
  • Tortoise svn client
  • MS Project (basically the reason I own a thinkpad)
  • The Last.FM client
  • Skylight for the „workflow“
  • Skype – of course
  • Pandion for AIM and our internal jabber server
  • Visio for the drawing
  • iTunes
  • Command and Conquer 3 (tssssss….)
  • And finally WORD as blogging tool (First entry, so let’s see if it works 😉

What I really like with the TP is the fingerprint – scanner at the login (and wow, Vista really works with „sleep mode“)

Kategorien
Allgemein

Quicksilver for VISTA: skylight

Bild 1-17

Yes, I apologize, I’m still using my Vista driven thinkpad beneath the macbook… and now found silverlight, which is the successor of Application rocket .. very cool interface and d a m n fast 😉

Kategorien
Allgemein

It’s sugar babe…

Bild 1-16

While building our sales team we did a research of which software to use to efficiently organize our customer relationship management. I gave sugar a shot back in 2004 and must say, it has developed dramatically. The interface is very easy to use and based on AJAX, you can build your own overviews with drag’n drop. We tested Salesforce as well, but it came with much too much features for our needs. So sugar is the way to go for us, and being installed on our internal webserver, even our external sales team uses it through VPN (btw: organizing users in groups is the best feature!)

Kategorien
Allgemein

last.fm and the future of personal computing

It’s been some weeks now, since I really got into last.fm – I think it was around the time I installed all the airtunes stuff (by the way: just found amua which is an alternative player for last.fm – it’s a kind of proxy for the last.fm webservice and uses itunes for playback which means, that now last.fm streams to airtunes through the whole flat 😉 ) . It’s great to have your personal music profile there, always automatically being served with new stuff you like. Today i stumbled upon an article on Nicholas Carr’s blog (via Robert), which deals with the idea of Apple and Google merging their core competences: Apple building new slick „alwyas-online“ devices, and Google being responsible for the web back-end. And Eric Schmidt being on the board of Apple this indeed could be a real thign going on at this time. The major point behind it is having all your data on the web, always accessible via some device. this of course has major security an performance issues, but Google with their super-computers could be the one dealing with it (in fact in some ways they already do with their office- and email apps they are offering.) And I really like the idea – in fact this is already happening with services like last.fm: as long as I’m online, and I am actually the whole day in office and with WLAN at home, I have the last.fm player playing my music – basically no need for an itunes library anymore though I need it for syncing the ipod – but I think you get the idea. Having data centralized and always accessible could be the future of personal computing – the main thread will be, as noted, availability, security and performance. This is why I believe in p2p based structures in the future. Let all your devices be able to share their small amount of hard-space they have and you build the scaling, resistant and perfect performing backend for the future. It’s failsafe, even if certain structures are down. This is the centralized model, Google and Apple might build, decentralized. For that one thing seems to come clear: availability and bandwith will be the currency of tomorrow: „if you’ve got bandwith you can share with me, I’m willing to „pay“ (say „give“) you something. For that „currency“ I’m giving you, you are able to get other things like a movie-download or three songs on itunes. It’s so much fun digging into this, cause it’s going to change the game, and with a very very small part, we take place in it… 😉

Kategorien
Allgemein

last.fm and the future of personal computing

It’s been some weeks now, since I really got into last.fm – I think it was around the time I installed all the airtunes stuff (by the way: just found amua which is an alternative player for last.fm – it’s a kind of proxy for the last.fm webservice and uses itunes for playback which means, that now last.fm streams to airtunes through the whole flat 😉 ) . It’s great to have your personal music profile there, always automatically being served with new stuff you like. Today i stumbled upon an article on Nicholas Carr’s blog (via Robert), which deals with the idea of Apple and Google merging their core competences: Apple building new slick „alwyas-online“ devices, and Google being responsible for the web back-end. And Eric Schmidt being on the board of Apple this indeed could be a real thing going on at this time. The major point behind it is having all your data on the web, always accessible via some device. This of course has major security an performance issues, but Google with their super-computers could be the one dealing with it (in fact in some ways they already do with their office- and email apps they are offering.) And I really like the idea – in fact this is already happening with services like last.fm: as long as I’m online, and I am actually the whole day in office and with WLAN at home, I have the last.fm player playing my music – basically no need for an itunes library anymore though I need it for syncing the ipod – you get the point. Having data centralized and always available could be the future of personal computing – the main thread will be, as noted, availability, security and performance. This is why I believe in p2p based structures in the future. Let all your devices be able to share their small amount of hard-space they have and you build the scaling, resistant and perfect performing backend for the future. It’s failsafe, even if certain structures are down. This is the centralized model, Google and Apple might build, decentralized. For that one thing seems to come clear: availability and bandwith will be the currency of tomorrow: „if you’ve got bandwith you can share with me, I’m willing to „pay“ (say „give“) you something. For that „currency“ I’m giving you, you are able to get other things like a movie-download or three songs on itunes. It’s so much fun digging into this, cause it’s going to change the game, and with a very very small part, we take place in it… 😉