Three Events on Technology, Employment and the Economy

If you’re interested in technology, employment and the economy, you might be interested in three events happening in the next few weeks. The first is the Compass Summit in Palos Verdes, California, on October 23-26. There will be an impressive array of technologists, business leaders, visionaries and policymakers coming together to discussion how innovation can …

Siriously

Whenever I call some provider and I get some voice operated system, I cringe. It never quite works and you end up shouting at it as if it were hard of hearing. So why would I want that on my phone? Indeed, my iPhone has had voice control for some time and I've never used …

Google and platforms

When I teach about platforms, Google is right up there in the examples. The search/advertising two-sided market is possibly the most successful in history (rivalling Windows). While it has had its challenges, Google's approach to advertising -- opening it up with tools for the long-tail of merchants as well as the long-tail of content providers …

Cloudy upgrades

It is a wonder the Internet didn't just break yesterday. Apple updated both Mac OSX and iOS. Combined there was almost 1.5GB in downloads. If you have more than one machine or device, just multiply. The result was some seriously strained servers and a jittery iCloud debut. But having gone to the trouble of upgrading, …

Crowd-sourcing design

The notion of tapping into crowds as a means of improving creative activity has become, dare I say it, "all the rage." Reviews of restaurants are crowd-sourced by Yelp, Zagat and others. The Wikipedia model crowd-sources knowledge collation. There is Kickstarter, that crowd-sources, well, crowd approval and with it funding for new products. There are various attempts …