Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III In The Lead


If the iPhone 5 came after the Samsung Galaxy S III and if the Samsung Galaxy S III is better, and features from the Samsung Galaxy S III have been seen in the iPhone 5, has Apple copied Samsung?

This whole tussle did not happen with PCs. Why is it happening with smartphones? I don't believe this is a good outlet for creative energies.

Move Over iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S III Takes First Place
In the five months since its release, the Galaxy S3 has sold 30 million units, including worldwide pre-orders of over nine million, and Samsung, like Apple, has pursued a strategy of releasing it widely through multiple carriers.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Apple: Challenged

Nexus 4 At $299: Really?

$299 competes with $600, handsomely so. For the longest time I have wondered, if Android is free, why are Android phones the same price as iPhones?

Nexus 4

Now only if the Nexus 4 could show up on MetroPCS and Republic Wireless.



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Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Next Big Thing In Software: Never Me


I was never trying to do the next big thing in software.

In 1999 when I was a founding member of a dot com that did pretty good - $25 million raised round two - it was trying to create a community online.

A little after when I was pitching VCs on my own, what I had in mind is what the Chromebook is today, only the price point is not right yet. But then I was not thinking touch as a possibility at all.

The nuclear winter happened. A few years later when I moved to NYC it was with the Chromebook concept in mind.

I got pulled into doing full time political work on a volunteer basis, in Nepal and in America. They were both historic opportunities. I did raise 100K as was the first goal, but my political enemies in the city made sure the idea got scuttled. They killed it. And the Great Recession happened.

After that I started thinking in terms of microfinance, for profit high tech microfinance. Advising or rooting for or even joining the teams of others don't count. A few dot coms fall in that category.

Today I am squarely in Clean Energy, one of the next big things like nanotech and biotech. I will also do sales, and I hope to pick up microfinance down the line. When it comes to software, I am a great user, I'd like to believe. But I never was a guy trying to do the next big thing in software.

I came to New York wanting to do hardware. I am glad Google picked up the slack. I want Google to also do globally wireless gigabit broadband. That is the only way it can become a trillion dollar company.

As for me, let me worry about hydroelectric dams in Nepal.
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