The former $100 laptop is now expected to be closer to $175. The computer is being created for school children in developing countries. The small “XO” computer has the ability to run with extremely low electricity consumption, includes a pulley for hand-generated power, built-in wireless networking capabilities, and a screen with a feature for indoor and outdoor reading modes. The computer also features the ability to run a Microsoft Windows XP starter edition as well as its own operating system. It has been designed for those with no previous computer experience in mind. This highly original operating system has an interface heavily reliant on pictographic icons. Countries such as
Friday, April 27, 2007
$175 Laptop
Thursday, April 19, 2007
New Concerns for Privacy
Google has announced that it plans to buy DoubleClick, the number one firm in digital advertising. The largest concern is whether Google will combine the two data systems. With both systems working together Google could map online searches as well as most other online activities, including what sites are visited, what videos are watched, or what ads a particular user clicks. With the combination of two large advertising networks, centralized information could become target for hackers of overzealous government investigators. Many believe this is giving Google the ability to have too much personal information and their privacy policies have not caught up with the pace of the company’s expansions.
Google claims it does not plan to integrate the two. CEO Eric Schmidt did state that Google may possibly think about an opt-in system for consumers. Repeat ads could be avoided and ads could better target customers. All personally identifiable data such as names and e-mail addresses will be kept apart.
I feel Google will have to keep their word about not integrating services. This would cause many unhappy users who felt they could trust Google. Google has been changing their policies on what information is stored in databases; much of the information is being deleted after a period of months. I believe as Google grows they will do their best to foresee privacy issues and keep their customers content.
Monday, April 9, 2007
Web Optimizer
Another company that has had success is Moishe's Moving Systems located in New York City. Google's AdWords proved to be so helpful, they were eager to try the new web optimizer. Moishe's has conducted research on which promotions are most enticing and even the sort of images consumers prefer. They overwhelmingly found pictures of groups of families to generate more traffic than images of couples or an individual.
Google's Website Optimizer is a great tool for any company to utilize, especially because there is currently no cost. It can be used for very helpful marketing research. Many companies found greater accuracy by conducting simple tests and later adding more complicated tasks.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Throw Away Your Keyboard!
Controlling a device by brainwaves is something you would see in a futuristic movie, but is it actually possible? Matthew Nagle, a quadriplegic, has proven that it is indeed! After extensive research on brain patterns, a chip smaller than an aspirin that reads electrical patterns, was implanted on the top of Nagle's brain. Using this chip he has learned to move a cursor around a screen, play simple games, change channels on a television, and even control a robotic arm. The amazing part is he learned to perform all these tasks in less time than it takes the average PC user to install the Windows operating system to their computer. This offers amazing possibilities to those with disabilities, and companies are now beginning to develop products for consumers with this technology. This technology can currently write at 15 words per minute, but it is estimated by 2012 chips may be able to process thoughts as quickly as speech (about 110 to 170 words per minute). Due to ethical issues concerning brain implants researchers are also working on methods where an implant would not be necessary. If this technology does become available, PCs, keyboards, and computer mice will soon be seen as devices from the past. Something that once seemed more than impossible is quickly becoming very possible. The way the internet is used would become drastically different.