I found a new foresee from a company called Comarch. Its interesting the visualization of self service combined with Software as a Service (SAAS) and Platform as a Service (PAAS) concepts. Posibble? Really is.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Future of Screen Technology
Screen technology surprise us every year with new developments. From our big screens monitors till a flat screen size of a sheet. What else? Watch the following video
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Record Your Life
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Reasons not to be a Social Networker
Here is an interesting post regarding social networks. Can we still be cool without social networks? Six Reasons Why I’m Not On Facebook
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
To Tweet Or not To Tweet?

If mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide by 2013 (Gartner) and 63% of twitter user access networking services via mobile phone against 34% of social networks users (Edison Research). Doing simple maths Twitter will be heading social network environment in the coming future. Get use to communicate in 140 character or less.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Smartphones. Are we smart enough?
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It's amazing how the evolution of smartphones is changing the Internet and technology environment. According to Gartner, by 2013 internet connections through smartphones will overtake the ones make over Pc's and notebooks. Additionally, the penetration rate of these devices is 8 times faster than the penetration rate of the Pc's 10 years ago.
Are we prepared to change our big screens and do everything into 2 inches screen? Kind of difficult, isn't it? What I foresee regarding to this issue, is that smartphones will replace all processing power of current devices; however we will still need a place to do our job. A dumb terminal, a screen, a projector, many possibilities. But the fact is that the processing power and even the internet connection can be managed by such a small device. Are we smart enough?
So, we are now focusing into processing power and so all these predictions have a competitor "Cloud computing”. This will concentrate processing power into a central connection and all devices (including smart phones) will use it from the central power. This is actually very possible, however it will depend who will chase the rabbit first. For the time being I think phones are winning.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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