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存在感を増してきた通知センター

Posted in スマートフォン, ユーザーインターフェイス by shiro on 2014年6月8日

安いスマートフォンをなめちゃいけない、世界を変えるんだから

Posted in ひと, スマートフォン by shiro on 2014年5月18日

The Next Big Health App Needs to Do More Than Just Track Our Numbers

Posted in ひと, アップル, ウェアラブルコンピュータ by shiro on 2014年3月24日

Stop Trying to Judge CES

Posted in トレードショー by shiro on 2014年1月12日
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I, Glasshole: My Year With Google Glass

Posted in ウェアラブルコンピュータ, グーグル by shiro on 2013年12月31日

Welcome to Google Island

Posted in ひと, イベント, グーグル by shiro on 2013年5月18日

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Welcome to Google Island | Wired.com

“Hello.”

The soft, froggy voice startled me. I turned around to face an approaching figure. It was Larry Page, naked, save for a pair of eyeglasses.

Welcome to Google Island’ | John Moltz’s Very Nice Web Site

Mat Honan visits Google’s utopia. Not creepy at all.

Welcome to Google Island | Marco.org

Larry Page Wants Earth To Have A Mad Scientist Island | TechCrunch

Facebook’s ‘Phone’ Is Another Triumph of Mediocrity

Posted in フェイスブック by shiro on 2013年4月8日

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Facebook’s ‘Phone’ Is Another Triumph of Mediocrity | Wired.com

For many people, Facebook is the Internet, just as AOL was before it. And just as Facebook is the best way for them to experience the Internet in a browser, Facebook Home is going to be the best way for those people to experience the Internet on a phone.

Please stop fighting about your smartphone

Posted in スマートフォン by shiro on 2013年3月25日

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Please Stop Fighting About Your Smartphone | Wired.com

Do you like Android? You should, it’s amazing. iOS? Wow, what a great platform, no wonder it started a revolution. Windows Phone? Seriously, it’s got a remarkable and beautiful interface. BlackBerry? There are plenty of great reasons people love it. And no matter which platform you adore, it’s shockingly possible to both have a preference and respect that other people may prefer an entirely different device. I know. Totally weird. But true.

Nobody cares what kind of smartphone you believe in. It’s not a religion. It’s not your local sports team even. Stop being a soldier. You are not a soldier. You are just wrong. Shut up.

Please stop fighting about your smartphone | The Loop

どのスマートフォンがいいかなんてどうでもいいことだ | maclalala2

Mat Honan: ‘The Samsung Galaxy S4 Is Completely Amazing and Utterly Boring’

Posted in ひと, サムスン, レビュー by shiro on 2013年3月16日

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The Samsung Galaxy S4 Is Completely Amazing and Utterly Boring | Wired.com

ほかならぬ Mat Honan ・・・

Mat Honan: ‘The Samsung Galaxy S4 Is Completely Amazing and Utterly Boring’ | Daring Fireball

Samsung has run into the same perceptual problem that Apple did several years ago: at a certain point, each generation of your device is an evolution, not revolution — but the critics crave constant revolution.

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CES matters less and less

Posted in トレードショー by shiro on 2013年1月8日

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Why We’re Not At The Biggest Tech Show In The World | Buzzfeed

By Google chairman Eric Schmidt’s reckoning, there are now four technology companies that truly matter to people: Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google. None of them are at CES. Apple’s last appearance was in 1992. Microsoft, which delivered the CES keynote for years, announced — before last year’s keynote, even — that it would not return in 2013. Its keynote spot is being taken over by Qualcomm, which is mostly known for making chips for phones, and its centerpiece booth now hosts Hisense, a state-owned Chinese manufacturer you probably haven’t heard of. There probably isn’t a more precise illustration of what’s happened to CES: The booth of the world’s biggest software company is now occupied by a company mostly noted for its production of cheap HDTVs that line the shelves of Walmarts across the country.

Why Buzzfeed Isn’t Attending CES | Daring Fireball

CES Is the World’s Greatest Hardware Show Stuck in a Software Era | Wired.com

This is a problem for CES, which has never really been a show about software. As software matters more and more, CES matters less and less. The internet is already the world’s largest trade show. Gadget blogs are the new conventions. The hottest products are all in app stores, or on Kickstarter. Sure, big electronics shows offer the opportunity to meet people and forge relationships. But even that transaction is being moved online in the era of real-time social media.

CES matters less and less | The Loop

CESpool | TechCrunch

CESpool | The Loop

Incredible photos from the CES vault: 1967 to 2012 | The Verge

Photos From the CES Vault: 1967 to 2012 | Daring Fireball