Thursday, December 21, 2006 - Posts

UMPC

How Microsoft Botched Marketing The Ultra-Mobile PC -- And Why You Might Want To Buy One Anyway

I read James blog, he's a Microsoft Mobile MVP so he knows Microsoft doesn't make the UMPC Samsung does and they are selling very well.

The Microsoft Mobile group has done a very good job at showing-up at each and every conference with members of the Team doing demos and passing the UMPC around. The big misunderstanding is that this is not a notebook replacement, it’s a nice way to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot and check your email on the run.

Many of the gadget bloggers had everybody’s hopes up to high, this is not the device Bill Gates held-up at WinHEC in '05, it’s really the dream device for a teenager to swap and listen to music files, share photos, IM and email friends.

In another year we will be seeing Intel’s Core 2 Duo inside these UMPC's and they will rock n' ring as your phone.

Google Widgets

Google Search API?

In my mind, this is a significant step backwards. - Don Box

The Google AJAX Search API a clean brake from SOAP Web Services to AJAX Widgets. 

We all know that Microsoft and IBM have been moving towards a future that's all about XML Web Services. The aim of Google AJAX Widgets is to gobble up everything, SOAP is about interoperability.

Imbedding a little Widget or Gadget on a your Web page will help Google earn more money from advertisers, but will they share some of that income with you? 

Yahoo was first with Widgets, and then Microsoft got hip to Gadgets. Apple then appropriated Widgets and now we're going to have Googets..?