Recruiters, DWMMFT.

I’m still trying to find out what the deal is with job recruiters, some of them prove to be fairly helpful, but some of them act like circus monkies.
I was contacted this week by a recruiter here in New York that had a job opportunity. I assumed from listening to the voicemail message that I was chosen because it had fit my profile.

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iPhone

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I’m sorry, I’m trying to remember what Palm CEO Ed Colligan was saying about Apple entering the cell phone market… damn, what was it again?
… oh yeah, this is what he said.
I’m not going to go on and on like a fanboy on the iPhone, I think you should just watch the keynote that Steve Jobs delivered:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/keynote/
I was talking with my brother today about how Steve opens up by showing all the smartphones currently on the market – BlackJack, Treo, Motorola Q, Nokia E62…. and how they all suck, and why they suck, where they fall short. My brother pointed out that you don’t realize a product is crappy until Jobs tells you it is (Actually my Treo 600 WAS pretty good).

Trying to compare the Treo to the iPhone
is like comparing a skateboard to a hoverboard.

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In the News

Video: Apollo: The best of Adobe’s Flash and Reader – I’m still trying to wrap my head around this Apollo program. Merging Acrobat Reader and the Flash Player? I guess this is an example of a technology where I need to see a practical application to understand the reasoning behind it.
Video: Gates on Apple’s ‘huge disadvantage’ – whatever works for you Bill. You do what works for you and I’ll go pre-order my iPhone.

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The Google Story

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Prior to reading this book, I had an idea of the intelligence behind Google, but I had no idea of the vision. While one may debate (ethically, morally, etc) the direction(s) Google is heading into with their technologies, you cannot argue their ingenuity.
While this book doesn’t delve too deeply, it does give you a solid understanding on how Google started, how they’ve changed over the years and what their work methodology is. It’s not the writing that makes this book so fun to read, it’s the story.
One thing I find truly amazing in design and scale is how Google created a new hardware/software synthesis – Googleware. It’s not just that Google has servers that process search requests from users – its the fact that they have hundreds of thousands of computers networked all across the world that are inter-connected and run on custom software they developed. When Sergey Brin and Larry Page developed their model for search engine computing, it was one-of-kind, a true innovation.
This is just one of many great pieces in the book, there are many more, and when taken all together, it kinda blows your mind. Blew mine at least.
Whether you need a motivational book for starting your business or you want to know more about the company behind that simple webpage with a logo and search box, its a great buy.
The Google Story on Amazon.com
The Google Story – Official Website

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Words

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Learnin’

Switch from an art director with technical experience to a technical director has been a bit jolting, but in a fun, nerdy, roller coaster, kind-of-way. Here’s some information I’ve found useful, some of these I knew, some I didn’t:
OEMoriginal equipment manufacturer
CDNContent Delivery Network
SDKsoftware development kit
APIapplication programming interface
white label product – is a product or service produced by one company (the producer) that is then rebranded by other companies (the marketers) to make it appear as if it was created by them (from Wikipedia).

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Chuck Liddell & Tito Ortiz


Man, UFC rocks. I wish I could find a clip of this fight.
update – I just found a clip of the actual fight on Acquisition/Limewire. 🙂

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