News of the Day 4/21/2010

Big, big Facebook announcements, iPads gone medical, and John Romero is doing what he always does. Gear up, it's geek news time!

Career:
Stop comparing yourself to others – Because it may make you miserable.

Economics/Geekonomics:
44% of the unemployed in the US have been unemployed 6 months or longer. This is pretty much unprecedented – we're talking nearly twice as many long-term unemployed than past records. That's a huge effect on people, their familes, demographics, everything. It's also a reminder that, until we have a good economic re-alignment (yes, I'm still not saying recovery), you want to plan ahead for your job and career – and potential downturns.

Yep, I don't think we're in a 'recovery' (or re-alignment) yet, but here's a look at cities missing whatever bounceback we may be having. Pretty much "don't go to Florida, Michican, Ohio, and parts of California."

A look at happines, freedom, prosperity, and their relations. Some surprising insights here (I never thought of the effect of education on surplus labor).

A look at how Goldman has probably taken the wrong tact.

Startups are apparently zooming back and providing employment. Is part of the re-alignment going to be a wave of startups – are they in fact the ones more willing to risk?

Business:
Zipcar acquires Streetcar, in the UK. These are car-sharing companies, and that's a promising business in a time of high prices, crowded cities, and green interests. Zipcar is a company worth watching as they seem to have a good model of how to make things work.

Movies:
Warner Brothers seems to be awfully dedicated to 3D and less interested in big names compared to the past. A few thought-provokers. Oh and the next Men In Black will be 3D.

Social Media:
Facebooks big announcements: new features and new plugin/modules, and it has a doc sharing site it launched with Microsoft. A general pre-F8 roundup and theory is here. Plenty to read here, and plenty of changes, new things, discontinued elements, etc.. This is also a double-barrel assault on Google – Facebook partnering with Microsoft on Docs, and Facebook's call for social indexing of sites would let it expand search and tagging functions.

(Facebook announcements and analysis will doubtlessly be bouncing around into the weekend, so let us know if we miss anything!).

Great advice on using social media with multicultural audiences.

Technology:
Looks like Google is active (as usual). They just bought a small startup called Agnilux, and are apparently in talks to buy travel software company ITA. The latter interests me more as ITA makes travel software for, among other companies, Orbitz. The travel purchase sounds like they're looking to compete with other travel-search features in competitor products, though I see it having a potential social media use (where-I'm-going) as well.

Salesforce buys Jigsaw. Jigsaw is a kind of crowd-sourced contact/data service that has had a bit of controversy over it's initial methods (which have changed) because of the massive data-mining and privacy issues. Not quite sure what Salesforce plans to do with this, but I sense a more research/social media addition to their tools. Salesforce, of course, is a send-a-resume-to-company as they've done quite well with their vision.

Hopsital equips 100 staff with iPads, in what sounds like a pretty smart setup. This is an entire area for Pad-tech I'd never thought of, and it fits perfectly – medical personnel have a lot of docs, pictures, and records to deal with. So more money for Apple – and others. Side note, I get the impression iPads and Tablets are going to be what we all THOUGHT wearable computers were going to be six years ago.

Adobe pretty much gives up on it's flash-to-iPhone tools. They've also cozied up with google.

(Side note – Facebook cozies up to Microsoft against Google, Adobe is cozied up to Google against Apple . . . the Everything Wars have entered an even weirder phase).

Gizmodo argues that the iPhone leak was not planned. Still not sure I believe it.

Video Games:
John Romero is up to something and is hiring. He's always up to something, and you know you'd like to be a part of it. Check the article and get your resume ready.

Warner Brothers Buys Turbine. Giving the a company that's done some innovative stuff and a good game, and more Lord of the Rings rights. So what's going to come of this? I wonder if its more than LoTR, they just got a good MMO-making company.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: So, is it down to Facebook versus Google in the Everything Wars?

– Steven Savage

How Services Make Hardware More Valuable

So I'm using my Netflix disc in my Wii and am pretty impressed with it.  Great picture, runs smooth.  Controls are a bit weird, because it's a mix of standard metaphor and Wii control.  Overall it's pretty good.

I'm also using the Wii for the first time since I got tired of No More Heroes II.  This makes me think about some of the upcoming games for the Wii, and how now the Wii has this service and others, and . . .

Then I realize that I'm viewing my Wii differently because of one release.  This is something you, the progeek, will be facing: services change the value of media devices, and there's a lot of people out there offering services.

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News of the Day 4/19/2010

More Goldman Sachs news, Netflix continues their world domination efforts, the new iPhone shows up in a bar, and gaming education news!  It's your must-know progeek and profan news!

In Memorandum:
Carl Macek passes away. Macek is at times berated for some of his earlier work and its quality, but he did a great deal to make anime more accessible and make people more aware of it.

Career:
How to reignite your business network. Nice, simple advice that's quite useful

Economics/Geekonomics:
Goldman-Sachs a go-go – you may not be much of a geekonomist, but you want to at least try and keep up on this issue. A look at questions the suit raises. There's been several subponeas that went out in January from the SEC, so you may have an idea who's next. A roundup of articles. Plus the term 'GS' enters our lexicon.

Oh, and as a hint for the future? The SEC Panel was split along party lines. Yes, this will probably be politicized.  Further.

Global Warming? Business opportunity! A look at companies for whom climate change is an opportunity – or the very reason for their existance – and how climate change affects various industries. Must-read, just to get your imagination going and expand your view.

Anime and Manga:
Viz titles dominate the NY Times Manga Bestsellers – And are you surprised? Viz has a pretty powerful presence.

Media:
Netflix world domination tour, now stoping at Seagate media players, along with YouTube. Must I keep repeating how impressed I am with Netflix? They've clearly got a lot going for them, including a smart marketing/outreach department. I'd say the next question is, once Netflix is on every device possible (2-3 years or so?) what they'll do next.

Movies:
Dragons beat screwed-up superheroes apparently as 'How To Train Your Dragon' trumps newcomer film 'Kick-Ass' by a quarter million dollars this weekend despite HTTYD being out for awhile. This surprises me a bit, though I am hearing 'How To Train Your Dragon' is a spectacuarly good film. Geek film versus geek film of a different time, advantage – family entertainment?

Mobile:
Is this Apple's Next iPhone – A look at a lost device that is apparently the real deal. Only now besides a lost phone, whoever lost this is going to have a lost job. More links at the end of this to really get more details. It looks like an improvement on a lot of levels. A very mysterious thing too – quite convenient how it was left/found . . .

Also some thoughts on what this new iPhone could mean for gaming. Looks like developers get two cameras to play with – so if you're doing iPhone development, you have something new to play with.

Publishing:
A long analysis of the question: iPad can topple the Kindle? Lots of good points in this article, including Amazon's publishing ambitions, the flaws in the current publishing model, and the place of Google. As usual, if you do any kind of writing and publishing, you need to keep track of this. I certainly am.

An expert predicts 1 out of 5 textbooks will be digital by 2014. I'd say that's on the money if not slightly lower than I'd predict. Considering the insane prices of textbooks and the ubiquity of various reader devices, this makes sense to me – and it means over time people will get more and more used to e-books.


Science:

Does American competitiveness hinge on clean energy? A column from one gentleman that thinks so. May give you some things to think about in your career.


Social Media:

Playdom hires ex-Yahoo exec as CTO. Playdom looks promising as they keep getting powerful talent. I'd call them resume-worthy.


Technology:

Our friends at Digital Sky Technologies just invested $135 million in group discount company Groupon. DST, now with more Chinese cash as we noted, has its fingers in a lot of American internet and social media companies. Globalization at work (and DST seems pretty savvy), so keep an eye on where DST's money goes – it may tell you what the next big thing is, and it may tell you where potential jobs are. Plus anything this complex is worth watching if it affects your job.

Video Games:
Education in video games: Several schools create a 9th-grade program on video game development, and there's a Penny Arcade Scholarship. You know what to do, people.

7-11 enters the used game business – I suppose this means a decent income stream for them, but certainly makes hiring and staffing more complex. On the other hand this means games are so ubiquitous they're essentially like magazines you grab just to have something to do (my guess is that 7-11 would do really good in the DS market), or a quick "I forgot" gift.

Ubisoft to get rid of manuals, move all instructions into game. This is a trend I've been expecting – it's eco-friendly, and probably makes final production a bit easier and cheaper. Plus a few tweaks and you can make an updatable help system.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: What other devices should Netflix pursue a presence on?

– Steven Savage