….as Steve just told me – and now I know, why I´ve broke a mirror of a parking car this morning on my to the office 🙁 I should have stayed in bed…
Angie opens Davos 2006
So Loic, you know what you have to do 😉
Bloglines sucks…..
in the last months bloglines was down several times – this sucks, even though it´s a free service. Now this morning all my language settings are set to deutsch – I don´t no why. The system doesn´t accept a switch to english again… furthermore I got this strange error notice. It just sucks because I was used to use bloglines as RSS reader for my basecamp feeds so I automatically keep in touch with all the stuff that is going on. Maybe it´s time to find another service…
UPDATE: Sent an email to bloglines via the contact-form. The answer: „Please give us 2 days time to fix the problem…. Pardon???
UPDATE 2: We are online as usual…
Trash as trash can be….
Now, my girlfriend just told me we need that, too! Oh damnit… Highly recommended: this trash-movie 😉
Jolly Jenny….
Yahoo to buy Avvenu
No, I don´t know anything about such a deal, but it would make perfect sense: while Yahoo Go is for simple syncing all your adressbook and standrad stuff, Avvenu is to „sync“ an get access to any file from your home pc. So a combination of both services, maybe built on a robust J2ME client, would be a great start for the melting of the different internet worlds „desktop“ and „mobile“.
Play together – wherever you are….
and please stop complaining 😉
What have we learned from the internet-bubble? A lot! For example that if you are buying things in an online store you want them to be delivered asap. The internet-industry needed the crash in order to get back to serious business.
Now, what has happened since those days is, that you have „backchannels“ for better service, that you hava a voice with blogs, and that internet companies in general try to deliver better and better service every day. So far so good – but what about the „old“ industries. Are they getting better? What are they doing in order to improve service? I sometimes think: nothing. An example: I´ve just founded another company and wanted to open up a new bank account. Because this is a company account there was no bank I could find in germany to do this stuff online – it´s always just for private accounts. So, I went to Dresdner Bank. Dresdner Bank´s claim is „Die Beraterbank“ which is something like „Your good bank-consultant“. It took the man in front of the desk about an hour to fill in all the forms needed to open up an account. Unfortunately I forgot to take my passport with me – I only had my driving license, and several other documents with my photo on it – so my bank-consultant knew I was „Ingmar“. Ok, but he needed my passport. No, problem – „I´ll send it by fax afterwards“. I did so, but my passport was out of date since 11/05. „No I can´t open your account – your passport is out of date – please send my a new one!“.
Dear Dresdner Bank!
How can it be, that I´m spending about one and a half hour in your rooms, showing you several documents that I am who I am, sending you my passport which is out of date since ONE MONTH – and I can´t get an account? Why do I need your damn consultant? Every internet-bank with NO FEES, INSTANT DELIVERY could have told me the same: <check date>OUT OF DATE </check date>“sorry, your passport is out of date“ – where is your advantage when a „human being“, a bank-consultant, is not able to decide whether I may open an account at your bank?
From this I learn that your bank will go bankrupt in the next two years – so will all the old industry which has not learned yet, that paying human beings for doing computable stuff is just bullshit! A micorprocessor, which can decide the same, costs once about 70 EUR, a form asking a database of all passport numbers is max 1000 EUR – ONCE.
One of those days
via twoday