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March 2011 Blog Posts (16)

Multithreading is no longer cool

A long time ago, during the time of green screen computers, if a network server wanted to process a request from a client, it would have to wait for the I/O (Input/Output) process on the incoming data packets to complete and then process the data before accepting another request from a client.  What if it took 1 second to complete a single request and there were 60 clients simultaneously sending requests?  If I remember…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 31, 2011 at 1:00am — 9 Comments

Kansas City (Kansas) Picked for Google Fiber Project

The announcement at last: 

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ultra-high-speed-broadband-is-coming-to.html

 

I'm now working with a group that will try to apply some of the lessons learned through the Google initiative to develop more ultra-high-speed broadband communities around universities.  Stay tuned!

Added by David Lassner on March 30, 2011 at 7:17am — 10 Comments

Hawaii Social Media Seminar-Come network with Hawaii's most influential social media users!

 

Your company is using social media…That’s great! You send a few tweets here and an update there…but see no real return on investment. Now, take your skills, campaigns, and your marketing strategy to the next level! Technology News Bytes, Hawaii’s leading news network, invites you to a preview of the 2nd Annual Social Media Summit. From the company that brought you the Social Media Summit at the Ala Moana Hotel, the Social Media Seminar will teach you the return on investment…

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Added by Sanna Thuresson on March 28, 2011 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Can long-form journalism and rich media be a killer combination?

Confession: I'm a news junkie.  I like nothing better than to sink my teeth into a meaty, well-written article.  You know, those pieces that make you feel like an expert after reading them.  For a while, long-form journalism seemed to be a dying species, the victim of sound bites and 30-second video clips.

 

The advent of the iPad and e-readers are signs of recovery.  The real saviors may be apps like Instapaper and Read it Later, which allow users to store lengthy stories to…

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Added by Marcus Sortijas on March 28, 2011 at 12:00pm — 7 Comments

Developing A Local Stock Exchange

A group on Maui has been brainstorming and doing some research on creating a local stock exchange.

The original part of this is to create a more open match making entity using the SEC's intra-state exception to do direct public offerings.  This would create a more open process and allow non-wealthy to also engage in making small investments, plus provide liquidity to those making early investments.

State Senator Roz Baker has introduced a resolution, SCR134 to create a study…

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Added by David B. Fisher on March 24, 2011 at 3:35pm — 18 Comments

Groupon: role model for startups using cloud computing

Mashable.com had an excellent article: How Groupon uses the cloud to scale its business. I'm sure there are other startups who've done it, but Groupon is one of the most prominent businesses that have made cloud computing a core part of its strategy from the beginning.

 

Although the company is based in Chicago, it seemed as if they read the advice of Mika Leuck in her blog post…

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Added by Marcus Sortijas on March 24, 2011 at 3:05pm — 2 Comments

Need help coding for interactive immersive art installation: The Color Box, Kinect, Mac

I've been producing an art installation the last couple of years that used the Wii remote to make a room with four projectors interactive.

 

I've had the XBox Kinect remote now for a month and am having a heck of a time getting it to become the dream interactive tool for the color box. 

 

Les helped me get the basics working- glview

...but…

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Added by Gabriel Mott on March 24, 2011 at 10:51am — No Comments

Silverlight and Unit Testing

Having spent a year in the Ruby on Rails world, I had become accustomed to coding in a BDD/TDD fashion. Ultimately, I craved my type safety and came back to .NET ready to apply these same proven principles to WPF and Silverlight development. No worries, I thought;  I had used NUnit before going to rails and, upon return, had discoveredStoryQ (a BDD framework) which integrates nicely…

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Added by Timothy Little on March 23, 2011 at 2:37pm — 1 Comment

Hawaii's Amazon Tax Bill - The Implications On Hawaii's Tech Industry

Aloha, currently Hawaii legislators are trying to pass an Internet tax law. Yes, Hawaii legislators think you should be paying even more taxes. Normally I am not a political person but after reading this bill I strongly believe this is bad for Hawaii.

 

The scary part is If you take a deeper look into this proposed bill you will see it has a dramatic negative affect on Hawaii's tech industry.  This includes the entire online media (content sites, photographers, video, bloggers,…

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Added by Dean Takamine on March 22, 2011 at 5:30pm — 19 Comments

Viral Marketing Case Study: Chat Roulette Love Song

Many of the best viral videos are spontaneous.  Friends are messing around and happen to have a camcorder handy.  They upload the video, and it goes viral. 

 

A group of media students in Denmark had a plan.  They would reverse-engineer the key elements of a viral video, and make one.

 

Here is the result:

If it sounds like these…

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Added by Marcus Sortijas on March 22, 2011 at 10:33am — 1 Comment

Tech Start-up Visa Redux

About a year ago I blogged in this space about proposed federal legislation that would have opened a new visa pathway for international entrepreneurs with potentially viable business start-up plans.  That bill, sponsored by senators John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Richard Lugar (R-Indiana) did not pass into law.  This week the New York Times, in its…

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Added by John Robert Egan on March 19, 2011 at 10:00pm — 14 Comments

I'm tired of installing software.

I'm sick of installing software. 

 

I'm tired of clicking Next 6 times and waiting for dll's to be registered. Why is it random people on the Internet can assemble portable versions of Photoshop but Adobe can't? Anyone?

 

I'm tired of being told I have to uninstall old versions of something before I can add a new one. See above. Also - mobile apps.

 

I'm tired of lousy software provisioning for desktop software getting in the way of me doing stuff.…

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Added by Brian on March 19, 2011 at 4:29pm — 17 Comments

Thinking outside of the Flash Embed: An Introduction to Javascript for Designers

It's a no brainer. To become a better web designer you must understand your medium and the tools people use to create content for it. Unfortunately in today's post-Flash web those tools are becoming increasingly more difficult for designers to embrace. No longer can designers fall back on Flash's pretty GUI to fly objects around the screen and create awesome two minute site intros. If you want to be today's next gen designer then you will need to learn to program with Javascript. There's…

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Added by Gus Higuera on March 10, 2011 at 10:00am — 8 Comments

TechnologyCerts.com Launches New Website

Technology Certs has launched its new website, at www.Technologycerts.com.  The significantly redesigned site, personifies the organization’s vision and commitment to affordable, quality IT training. Technology Certs is not new to the IT world, you have seen them before. Their IT training products have been used by companies, individuals and government agencies for years, but they just recently went public with their training, allowing their…

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Added by Frederick F Dietz on March 10, 2011 at 8:45am — 1 Comment

What do you think businesses are looking for in new tech graduates?

As consultants what do you hear from your clients about what skills they are looking for in new IT graduates? As an IT professional and business owner, what skills do you believe the new IT graduate should possess?

Added by Bob Long on March 8, 2011 at 11:51pm — 1 Comment

How-To: Be an Über Coder

In many ways, being a software developer is similar to being an athlete.  The more hours you put into practice, the better you become.  Sure there are the Linus Torvalds and Lebron James, but even they have spent countless hours to get to the level where they are.  If you don't want to be destined as a Non-Programming…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 1, 2011 at 6:28pm — 8 Comments

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