2011-3-6

This vessel, moored beside the City Hotel on the Foyle is currently out of order. As you can see from the photograph, it has considerable amounts of space inside, probably more than 60 seats. What could you do with that and how would you clean it up? In other words: how important is the engine? … Continue reading “2011-3-6”

This vessel, moored beside the City Hotel on the Foyle is currently out of order. As you can see from the photograph, it has considerable amounts of space inside, probably more than 60 seats. What could you do with that and how would you clean it up?

In other words: how important is the engine?

Where are the apps we’ve been waiting for?

It has been nearly a year since I first came in close contact with the original iPad. It blew my mind, and since then, it has become a daily accompaniment. I create content on my MacBook Air, but I spend a lot of time consuming content and media on the device. In fact, if I … Continue reading “Where are the apps we’ve been waiting for?”

It has been nearly a year since I first came in close contact with the original iPad. It blew my mind, and since then, it has become a daily accompaniment. I create content on my MacBook Air, but I spend a lot of time consuming content and media on the device. In fact, if I had to guess, I use my iPad as much as I use my notebook computer.

However, if iPad, the device, is more magical, the applications (apps) for the device are anything but. For nearly a year, I’ve been waiting (and waiting) for experiences befitting the device and its hardware capabilities. – OM Malik, GigaOm

I concur. I’m still waiting for the amazing experiences that we think we deserve when we tote around such amazing hardware. And if that goes for iPad, then it goes double (or maybe tenfold) for Android, WebOS and anything else out there.

We do have time, however. The mouse went from humble beginnings in academic and commercial research in the 60s to initial release with the Macintosh in 1984 and it’s still probably the major input metaphor for computers in existence. We have been poking at our computer screens with a single fingertip, the mouse cursor, for over two decades. While we all like the look of the future with multi-touch (and from the Kinect, zero-touch) interfaces, we still await the apps which will fulfil this promise to us. New touch-based methods to consume old style media ain’t a big deal.

We want mobile-optimised hyper-local-aware software, designed for touch and equipped with contextual understanding and social-network awareness so we can get the most personalised experience.

And this is the low bar.

If we can think of apps that can fill this criteria in minutes, imagine what we could do if we were in that business, if our job was to not only talk about the next big thing but be part of the team creating it.

2011-3-4

I am often reminded that though Belfast is the “capital” of Northern Ireland, there’s a lot of great work going on throughout the province. I spent the morning (and did a brief, but probably too long for my slot) talk this morning at the Creative Seed event in Newry. Related posts: One Vision for the … Continue reading “2011-3-4”

I am often reminded that though Belfast is the “capital” of Northern Ireland, there’s a lot of great work going on throughout the province. I spent the morning (and did a brief, but probably too long for my slot) talk this morning at the Creative Seed event in Newry.

2011-3-3

This morning I took Arlene out for breakfast as it’s her birthday. I’d also made a complete balls up of breakfast in bed, twice. So Blinkers in Belfast was the next best thing. Related posts: Digital Media Breakfast, 8 am Thursday 5th Feb Holidays in England The first handshake… Upset the Apple cart

This morning I took Arlene out for breakfast as it’s her birthday. I’d also made a complete balls up of breakfast in bed, twice. So Blinkers in Belfast was the next best thing.

2011-3-2

Today, Apple announced their second iPad – it’s faster, lighter, has built-in cameras and the same amazing battery. But the kids still love playing on the old one – the awesome device we got a few months ago is still awesome, even without FaceTime cameras (which the kids were playing with earlier between iPod touch … Continue reading “2011-3-2”

Today, Apple announced their second iPad – it’s faster, lighter, has built-in cameras and the same amazing battery. But the kids still love playing on the old one – the awesome device we got a few months ago is still awesome, even without FaceTime cameras (which the kids were playing with earlier between iPod touch and Mac).