Post-PC Era Part 2: The 1–9-90 Rule

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I have heard plenty of complaints from friends and colleagues, and seen similar things in the press, that they don’t see the benefit in the iPad because they’ll still need to lug around a laptop and a phone. So now they have even more stuff and another charger to cart around with them. They’re mistaken for two… Read more »

Welcome to the Post-PC Era

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In 10 years when we look back at the shape of the computer industry, 2010 will mark the clear start of the post-PC era. The PC as the primary computing device is dead. They won’t go away, but they won’t be the main way that the average person interacts with data any more. It has… Read more »

The Innovation Facebook Failed to Make

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A lot of ink and pixels are being spilled this week about announcements made at the Facebook conference this week.  Many of the new things announced are already live. Facebook is still lacking in one major area, and until this is fixed I and a lot of other people will remain uncomfortable. We need to be able to… Read more »

iPad/Google Sync Calendar Workaround

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Update: Google has fixed the problem with their site not handling iPad correctly.  You can now configure up to 25 calendars from your Apps or Gmail account to sync to your iPad calendar. There is a bug/oversight currently affecting calendar sync with the iPad.  If you have already been a user of Google sync in the past… Read more »