Archive for November, 2007

Science Week: My Favourite Invention From Childhood

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

First Science Week Post : My Favourite Invention from Childhood

As a kid my favourite invention had to be Lego (the old style stuff where you built stuff from blocks as opposed to the new style where you connect the wing part to the body part). I spent hours in my bedroom constructing whole worlds from collections of basic pieces. A simple idea only made possible by the existence of low cost manfacturing and cheap plastic.

Lego lasts forever (pretty much) which means all the lego you had as a kid is useable by your kids. How many other toys can you say that about?

Justin Mason joins PutPlace

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Justin Mason joins PutPlace, full news on the PutPlace Blog.

Help Science Week

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Its is all out interests in the Tech Sector to promote the learning of Science. To that end I’m happy to support Science Week. Full request from Edelman below:

Science Week Ireland 2007 invites you to take part in the Science Week blog competition.  Everyday a Nintendo Wii with Wii Sports is up for grabs, all you’ve got to do is to tell us something about your favourite inventions.

 

This year Science Week Ireland explores this theme and illustrates just how much science surrounds us every day.  We are constantly surrounded by science, technology and engineering in the modern world. We are woken by talking alarm clocks, dress in man-made fibres, check the TV weather, listen to radio news or traffic reports, use electricity to make our breakfast. And all that is before we have even left the house.

 

We would like you to tell us a little bit about the role science plays in your everyday lives.  We are inviting you to answer each of the following questions:

v      Tuesday - Q What was the favourite invention from your childhood?

v      Wednesday - Q What invention do you want to see most in the future?

v      Thursday - Q What’s the next gadget that you want to buy?

v      Friday - Q Which invention has helped you most with your working life? 

v      Saturday - Q In your opinion what was the best invention in 2007? 


All you have to do is write a blog post on the question each day.  Why not find out what your fellow bloggers think and tag them.

Cringely suggests Google will offer a free phone service

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Robert Cringely suggests Google will bid in the next US spectrum auction in order to offer a completely free, add supported mobile network.

Like Gmail, Google can sell a higher-end product probably minus the ads. People might find they actually LIKE the ads if Google does its job really well and isn’t too intrusive. The ultimate result, of course, is near-total Google dominance of the mobile ad space and — this is REALLY big — transferring some significant portion of the market caps of all those mobile operators right onto Google’s hips. Thanks to consumer parsimony and telephone number portability, Google over the course of a couple years would become the dominant U.S. mobile operator. And no matter what handset or protocol those customers use, the ads will be there and Google will be raking in the dough.

Brian Caulfield - ISA Technology Person of The Year

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Brian Caulfield won the ISA Technology person of the Year last night at the Annual ISA Awards. Well done Brian, well deserved.

Paddys Valley Flights booked

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Paddys Valley flights booked (finally). Jaysus this having capital could catch on. Now to chase down the discount hotel booking form.

Investor Cheque

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Investor Cheque


Hmmm, nice.

Open Handset Alliance Announced

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Googles share price rockets on the back of its Open handset Alliance annoucement. A whopping $734.

What is the Open handset Alliance? They say it best,

Welcome to the Open Handset Allianceâ„¢, a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies who have come together to accelerate innovation in mobile and offer consumers a richer, less expensive, and better mobile experience. Together we have developed Androidâ„¢, the first complete, open, and free mobile platform.

The IE Domain Registry Problem

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Michele crystallises the IEDR problem nicely,

 ”…Of course the main issue at present is that there is no formal policy development process.”

Man Stroke Woman - Dog Diet

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

This made me cry laughing.