All We Need is Connectivity: Why the iPod Touch & Netbooks Matter

We have three computers in our household: one desktop and two laptops. Right now, I'm on my desktop with two wide-screen monitors. Every inch of real estate is covered in applications.... all web-based: - Gtalk and Skype - Gmail - Google Docs - Pandora - Dropbox - Twhirl - About 15 tabs within my browser (Chrome)

My computer usage is entirely online - from content to applications. In fact, the only three programs that I use on a routine basis that aren't web-based are Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Powerpoint and Microsoft Excel. There simply aren't powerful enough equivalents at this point. And for every PSD, PPT and XLS file, I move it between computers via Dropbox.

Here's why this is important:

First, while I am not the typical internet user... this is occurring more and more frequently. For me it started with smaller transitions such as from Microsoft Word to Notepad and Notetab... and from those two to Google Docs.

And it's not just the consumer: corporations are also making the shift. Supposedly one-million companies now use Google Apps. At Widgetbox, we are one of those companies. We also use web-applications to track our product process, backlog, QA, business development flow, and so on. It's a remarkable movement.

I think the shift (for consumers and corporations) reveals as much about portability as it does about lightweight, comparable functionality... which when combined, allow me to access content and applications on lighter-weight hardware - such as my iPhone. And this is precisely why the iPhone, the iPod Touch and Netbooks are the future of computing: I don't need a huge processor to do my day-to-day work. Rather, I prefer portability and form factor.

The only thing I need is visual real-estate. If I could my monitors into a netbook.... I'd be more than happy.

Dell Mini 10 & Dell Adamo: Year of the Netbooks

I've written before that 2009 will be the year of the Netbook. As consumers get more accustomed to surfing the web on their cell phones, using online services (like Google Docs) and doing it on slim, portable devices - it makes sense that we will transition from larger, more powerful machines to Netbooks. And considering the economic climate, the significantly slimmer price is a major advantage.

A couple months ago, I previewed the Dell Mini 12 which in hindsight was better looking than it was functional (too little power and too slow).

But today, Engadget has write ups about two better Dell Netbooks: the Dell Mini 10 and the Dell Adamo. Though neither is as slick as the iPod Tablet I'm craving, both looks fantastic:

Dell Mini 10:

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Dell Adamo:

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CES 2009: Three Gadgets I'm Already Craving

CES 2009 is in full swing and as interesting as the technology on parade is the mood at the conference. And while I'm not in Las Vegas, I have been following the trends, mood and gadgets from the web (namely blogs, Twitter and Facebook). Day one of CES '09 ended much like yesterday's MacWorld keynote: nothing game-changing... but some of tantalizing moments. Thanks to Gizmodo, here are the three gadgets that I'm already craving (and when the price tags are announced, I'll be cringing):

1. Linksys Wireless Home Audio System Streams All Around Your House

why: there is no great wireless audio system. This looks like it could be it. If this was out a couple months ago, perhaps I'd have purchased instead of the Bose Companion. More on Gizmodo

#2. Modbook Pro: 1/2 iPod Tablet, 1/2 MacBook Pro

Why: Simply put, I want an iPod Tablet. This looks like an amazing product... with an amazing price tag: $4,999. Totally unreasonable price - but it looks amazing. More on Gizmodo

#3. Eee Keyboard: Gorgeous Touchscreen Keyboard

Why: A slim keyboard with tons of ports and the equivalent of an iPod Touch attached to it. Amazed we haven't seen similar concepts yet. More on Gizmodo

Only Two 2009 Macworld Rumors I Care About

Macworld 2009 is around the corner and that means that the tech world and blogosphere are abuzz with rumors... 10 of which Fortune covers in the article "Top 10 Macworld rumors for 2009". It's a good, thorough list, but only two of the ten rumors get me excited; the other eight strike me as cool... but far from groundbreaking or - more bluntly - being very important. I assume Fortune agrees with me because these two Macworld rumors are listed as #1 and #2 (although I don't fully understand what their ranking system means):

2. New Apple TV/Time Capsule. This one also comes from an analyst. Shaw Wu, a veteran Apple watcher newly ensconsed at Kaufman Bros., wrote last week about the possibility that Apple will introduce a new consumer device — “an enhanced version of Apple TV and/or Time Capsule” — that would give users access to their media content, SlingBox style, from anywhere on the Internet.

I am neither an Apple TV nor a Time Capsule user; but a significant improvement in Apple TV in particular creates an avenue into a wider consumer market. Lots of companies and technologies are competing to win attention in your family room and on your TV. Apple is one of them and this could mark the entrance in a larger, more consumer-friendly manner.

1. Steve Jobs. Show or no-show, Apple’s CEO is both Macworld 2009’s No. 1 rumor and No. 1 source of rumors — whether it be that he’s stepping down, that his health is failing, that he doesn’t feel there’s enough news in Nos. 1-9 to justify a Steve Jobs keynote, or that he just doesn’t feel like playing in Macworld’s sandbox anymore. We favor the theory that he’s set the stage brilliantly for a surprise cameo appearance

Not exactly an announcement as sexy as the iPhone 3G - but every bit as important. Steve Jobs is synonymous with Apple and (right or wrong) his health has been the subject of many Apple rumors and stock swings. Getting truth to those rumors clearly changes the direction of Apple, its management and potentially its product roadmap.

It's also important to note that Fortune doesn't include either the iPhone Nano or iPod Tablet in their rumor list... If either were in the list, I would immediately add them to the my list.

Amazon Kindle + iPod Touch Tablet + Netbooks...?

Three related meme's have gathered steam this week: 1. Q4 2008 and 2009: Year of the Netbook 2. The large form Apple Touch 3. Memo to Jeff Bezos: My interest in the Kindle is waning

So what do these all have to do with one another?

Simple: it's a race to be the first great, dominant netbook. After all, that's really what a large screen iPhone / iPod Tablet would be. And to a degree, it's what the missing ingredient for the Amazon Kindle. And the form factor of the Touch and the Kindle are what current netbooks are missing.

I love the prospects of the Kindle (and I love Amazon...), but Apple has the inside edge here. Turning the iPhone or Touch into a tablet is far easier than converting the Kindle or recomposing current netbooks. Furthermore, Apple already has thousands of apps to launch with (adding content and gaming) and can turn iTunes into an Amazon eBooks competitor.

Apple, iPod Touch Shake Up Yahoo Games Homepage

A few months ago, Nintendo and YouTube literally shook up the digital ad world with their Experiece the Wii ad/video. It's awesome. 4,500,000 video views aren't too shabby either. Today, Apple did something similar by running their iPod Touch ad on Yahoo Games front-door. It's the same ad that has been running on television for quite some time... but it behaves much like the Wii video: changing the rest of Yahoo's page as the iPod shifts, tilts, and so forth.

I love these ads - far more entertaining and interactive than traditional banner units. Again - the Wii video was viewed 4.5 million times and was discussed, shared and analyzed on countless blogs / sources.

The real questions are: - how difficult is it to produce these sorts of units and integrate them into the publisher's site? - consequently, how scalable does this become? - and what sorts of CPM lifts do they provide. If Yahoo typically fetches $5 CPMs for that size unit, is this $10? $20? $50?

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More at MacRumors - including the video

InGameNow NFL iPhone App Live

InGameNow has had a busy week (real-time scores and new Apps) - and here's one more: we've launched the InGameNow NFL iPhone App and, after just one day, it's quickly becoming our most popular. I think two things are worth noting here:

- first, we have seen that narrowly-focused apps are performing very well. While our core InGameNow App has been very successful, the league specific apps are growing faster and we have several more coming shortly. I was surprised by this - but excited nonetheless.

- second, real-time scores have already played a major role in the NFL App's success. Predictably, live scores are most important for mobile users. Delivering real-time scoring alerts has encouraged deeper, more relevant discussions and today was consequently the biggest day InGameNow has ever seen on all fronts: users, interaction, posts, etc.

- InGameNow now has three new iPhone Apps (all top sports apps in iTunes). Download them: - InGameNow App - NFL InGameNow - Soccer InGameNow

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InGameNow Launches Live Scoring, Real-Time Updates

We are very excited to announce the launch of real-time scoring on InGameNow and our InGameNow iPhone Apps. On team and game pages, you will notice real-time alerts of scores. The posts come from the InGameNowAlerts user and include the game's score and timestamp.

You can see an example of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Detroit Lions game (showcasing because it is rather high scoring). You can see another example on a team page: New England Patriots Scores are here.

This is a big step forward for InGameNow - giving fans access to real-time scoring and fan interaction over on the web, the iPhone and instant messaging. We have several new enhancements and features in the works - and, as always, if you have feedback on the current product (specifically the live scoring) we welcome your input.

As I have posted previously, InGameNow has a Sports & Scores API. If you interested in developing against it and working with InGameNow, please contact me!

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InGameNow's iPhone Soccer App (New!)

The InGameNow iPhone App is consistently one of the 15 most popular sports Apps in iTunes and on the iPhone. We've released an updated version of the core InGameNow App and based on user feedback, we have two major updates:

- Coming in a couple days: Full, automated live scores and alerts - Live with more coming: League and team specific Apps

... And while real-time scores are a couple days away - our first league specific App is now live: InGameNow's Soccer App launched early this morning for professional soccer - covering both international (Premier League) and US (Major League Soccer / MLS):

InGameNow Soccer App - Real time interaction for soccer fans - Team schedules, alerts and discussions - Ability to set favorite teams and users - App customization

If you're a soccer fan, get the InGameNow Soccer App!

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