mercredi 17 novembre 2010

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mercredi 24 février 2010

Le Best Practice d'Intel: Invest in America Alliance

Un post rapide pour commenter l'initiative d'Intel qui à mon avis est un best-practice en la matière.

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De quoi ça parle?

Intel a annoncé la création du fonds "Invest in America Alliance" qui comprend:

- 24 sociétés de capital-risque
- une enveloppe globale de 3,5 milliards de dollars dont 200 millions injectés par Intel
- un budget qui sera dépensé sur deux ans, exclusivement au profit d'entreprises américaines, dans des secteurs technologique clés
- 10 500 postes pour les jeunes diplômés
- Participation de 16 grandes firmes du secteur des TIC qui se sont engagées, comme Intel, à augmenter l'embauche de jeunes diplômés.

Pourquoi un best-practice?

Tout y est, les fonds, les entreprises et surtout les ressources.

Les nouvelles technologies sont l'avenir et qui peut mieux les instruire que les personnes qui les utiliseront?

En conclusion: une vision nouvelle, de gros moyens, de l'embauche et de l'investissement porteur.

Bravo Intel.
A quand la "même" chose chez nous?

mardi 12 janvier 2010

The Apple App Store Economy

Here's a great infography of what the Apple Appstore is generating over a month.
Figures are simply amazing.

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lundi 4 janvier 2010

Google's Nexus One Barcode: what for?

This tuesday, 5th of January 2010, Google is going to officially announce the launch of its first mobile device: the Nexus One.

This is a big step in Google's history, because putting aside datacenters, Big G has never commercialized hardware products.

But we all know Google and frankly I can hardly imagine that the N1 will be the only one announcement.

Lots of rumours about an Apple iSlate rival came up few days ago.

But the other point coming to my mind is that curious barcode on the N1's back.


I've heard several rumours, saying a Neomedia's app is pre-loaded in the phone, also that was a barcode redirecting into a single landing page.

Actually I just don't know what this barcode is made for but, but if each device has its own barcode, we can figure out that Google has a huge potential to create a new interface with mobile phones.

Here are the two killer apps I thought about:

1- Barcode redirecting to an improved GSpace, a new way to achieve transfert files between cellphones. A kind of USB drive killer. Just imagine how sending pics to a mate could be easy?

2- Barcode linked to your Google Checkout's account.
Google can then create a new way to transfert money through mobile phones.
Merchant could also scan your barcode to finalize transactions.

So Google has a unique opportunity, thanks to its great web services, to create a new ecosystem and to revolutionnize the interface mobile-human.

In any case if Google is looking for someone to develop these ideas I'm right over here ;-)