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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Steve Jobs — 1955-2011

LONDON - JUNE 15:  (FILE PHOTO) Steve Jobs, Ch...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeI just got back from an event near Times Square. I had some roadside momo - dumplings - with a ton of hot sauce. Usually I burn the midnight oil - it is a body clock thing. But today I was hoping to go to bed early and to wake up earlier than usual to work out some - I do freehand.

I guess I decided to log into my computer just as I gulped the last dumpling, and there was a Google Talk message from a friend out in the MidWest, someone I have yet to meet, a doctor from my hometown in Nepal. A few weeks back he mailed me a book he has written - Enduring Everest - about enduring ethnic prejudice as a Madhesi in Nepal.

"Steve Jobs died," the message said. It was not a new message. His status said he was idle.

My first reaction was disbelief. I expected the guy to retire, not to die. I felt sad. No, I did not see this coming. I was expecting him to stick around for years. This guy truly, truly stands out among the tech titans of my lifetime. It is going to take me days to digest the news.

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Dick Costolo

October 11

iPhone: Free Means $400

"Leopard" Icons in BlackImage via WikipediaNow that Apple has a new iPhone it is going to give you the old one for free. That is the word. But is it really free? You get saddled with a two year contract, and an old phone. Free means you don't have to pay that first $200. But your monthly bill does not come down, as it would if the phone were really free. Money collected from that two year contract, well, Apple lays claim to part of it.

An iPhone costs around 600 bucks. But you don't feel the pain because you get tricked into thinking it costs 200 bucks, the upfront money you pay. But Apple gets 200 from you and 400 from the carrier.

From a "free" phone Apple will keep getting the 400 from the carrier. 70 bucks per month over two years is 1680 bucks. Apple gets 400 of that. Your monthly bill would be more like 55 bucks per month if the phone were truly free.

Larry And The Cloud Gods




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Meeting Peter Vesterbacka


Met Peter Vesterbacka Of Rovio Of Angry Birds Monday Evening
Angry Birds Peace Treaty
Peter Vesterbacka at Google I/O 2011Image by rwentechaney via Flickr
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Angry Birds Peace Treaty

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Met Peter Vesterbacka Of Rovio Of Angry Birds Monday Evening

That is why you want to show up for events. I had no idea he was going to be there. I guess I did not read up the details on the event before I showed up. But it was awesome. It has to have been one of the best MeetUps I ever went to. There was Peter, the biggest name in mobile games, and there was live music, and there was free food - I ate a whole bunch of baby tomatoes.

Events: Week Of October 3


Peter said Angry Birds was "an overnight success in that" they had 51 flop games before they came up with Anngry Birds. Or maybe it was 52 flop games, one of the above.

iPhone 4S

Saadda Haq

Monday, October 03, 2011

Events: Week Of October 3

Monday, October 3
5:30pm Battle of the Brand Apps!
Drom, 85 Avenue A
F to 2nd Ave

Tuesday, October 4
7:00pm - 9:00pm Making Startups Work: Scaling Survival Stories
Refinery29 Offices, 30 Cooper Square, 4th Floor
4/6 Astor Place

6:45pm Cisco VXI meetup!
Cisco New York Office
One Penn Plaza 34th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues 9th floor

Wednesday, October 5
7:00pm - 10:00pm "Worst Day in Advertising" Moth StorySLAM
Lucille's Grill, 237 West 42nd Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues)

Thursday, October 6
6:00pm TechAviv NY Oct 2011 - Founder Stories: Jeff Pulver
Nixon Peabody LLP, 437 Madison Avenue

5:30pm - 8:00pm Media and Advertising Meet Finnish Mobile [ Private Event]
Duane Morris Offices, (Heart of Times Square- Enter Building at 45th accross from Bond45), 1540 Broadway

Friday, October 7
8:30am DUMBO Tech Breakfast Meetup
The Gallery, 108 Jay Street

8:30am - 10:00am CreativeMornings/NewYork with Albert Wenger
Galapagos Art Space DUMBO, 16 Main Street, Brooklyn

2:00pm - 3:00pm Japan's Role in Managing the Global Economy
William and June Warren Hall, Room 208, 1125 Amsterdam Avenue

Saturday, October 8
10:30 AM NYC Startup and Dim Sum Enthusiasts Meetup
Jing Fong Restaurant, 20 Elizabeth St

Sunday, October 9
3:00pm New to Robotics
Alpha One Labs, 231 Norman Ave #312, Brooklyn
G to Nassau Ave, TR on Norman

Yahoo Still Strong

Image representing Yahoo! as depicted in Crunc...Image via CrunchBaseYahoo is never - never say never, but I am saying it - going to overtake Google in search. Yahoo was number one, king of the hill, not that far back in time. The Google founders' first exit strategy was to get bought by Yahoo. But Yahoo has maintained a strong number two position this entire time, Mike Arrington's relentless harassments of Carol Bartz not withstanding. And Yahoo just made a move that Google could not have made, not even AOL could have. Only Yahoo could have made this content/media move.
ABCnews.com: ABC News, Yahoo! News Announce Online Alliance: more Americans get their news from ABC News than any other source ..... Under the agreement, ABC News becomes the premier news provider on Yahoo! News, with editorial teams from both organizations collaborating on original coverage to appear on both the Yahoo! News and ABC News sites. Teams will co-produce coverage for major news events and will have integrated bureaus in New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. ABC News content will be integrated throughout the Yahoo! News network, including the Yahoo! front page. ABC News will maintain editorial control over ABCNews.com and GoodMorningAmerica.com, and Yahoo! News will maintain editorial control of all its sites.
Yahoo has the internet in its DNA that ABC News simply does not. And it has mainstream users, people who are not looking for the latest fads in tech on TechCrunch, people who can't tell the difference between Yahoo Mail and Gmail. An email is an email is an email.

"A tree is a tree, how many do you need to look at?"
- Ronald Reagan

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By the way, I do know that Bartz was ousted. And looks like this ABC News move has been Jerry Yang's first move after taking back control.