While the data plan is getting cheaper by day. People needs better apps on their phone. That's why the os is one of the most important determine factor in deciding who will rule.
Hardware has started to become secondary item now.
Travel is tired. May be someone should develop an apps that enable people to have better experience on sharing their travel experience. Facebook? Hmm. May not be specific enough.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Wasting time?
Too much of surfing online would make you actually wasting more valuable time?
You usually would forget what you actually need to look for and ended up look at the things kind of futile... Sometimes amnesia happened to you and you just turn to familiar website or search for familiar topic again...hoping to find latest update...
How many percent of your time had been spent on internet connection?
Have you got the feeling like you are addicted to internet social network or always hoping to have the latest update?
Think....Is this the way it should be moving forward?
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Think of the worst case coming
People in the new generation especially youngsters these days are just so plain in their thinking...
No desire of immerse in learning more
No desire of wanting something better in their life
No desire of wanting the taste of having massive achievement
Just wanna get pass the day in their life by always having social interaction with their friends on how to have more fun on the internet without thinking too much of what's going to happen to them eventually....
Is this the right attitude or mentality?
Isn't we suppose to always plan and execute short, medium and long term plan to prepare for the worse case that may be coming?
'Do with maximum effort, Expect the best and Prepare for the worst'...
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Risk Management
Risk management is important art to master in life... Same goes with managing information online... Too much of fancy things will only waste our time and forgot to do other meaningful things instead. It's a simple rules but the human nature always tends to influence us to do otherwise.
How many times you find yourself studying on how to setup a software or hacking a thing but then realized that you actually seldom use them?
But if you didn't do it, what if it's turn out to be a huge benefit for you? Back to the quote of 'Never try, never know'
Which one would you choose? The answer may lies in risk management....
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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