MERCENARIES FOR DARFUR - Where is “Batman”?
Tuesday July 29th 2008, 10:12 pm

WSJ today has a powerful op-ed suggesting Blackwater help equip and train the defenseless, who are being slaughtered in Darfur (click here).

With the release of Batman, a billionaire crime fighter, I wonder why billionaires don’t do more to promote justice in the world. Imagine if International Crisis Group, for instance, had a privately funded peace corp that could intervene to stop crimes against humanity.

60 Minutes also had a very powerful segment on Darfur (click here).

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MICROSOFT’s “I’m” Initiative (video)
Tuesday July 29th 2008, 4:55 am

Filed under: internet

Microsoft will contribute money to charity for every email and instant message through its “I’m” initiative.  Is this corporate benevolence or just desperation?

The concept is interesting, however, in that you can direct to a certain extent the value generated by your web activity.

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DISNEY’S DREAM HOME of the future
Tuesday July 29th 2008, 2:11 am

Filed under: design, future, home, technology

A new attraction at Disneyland is an interactive, immersive experience of a futuristic home. Official website with grotesque video is here.

New York Times review and slideshow here.

I have to say it’s rather unimaginative and uninspiring - what a missed opportunity. (no wonder, given the involvement of Microsoft in its conception.)

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THE LILYPAD PROJECT
Monday July 28th 2008, 2:50 pm

an amphibious city concept to home ecological refugees (click here for more images and information).

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GOVERNMENT 2.0
Monday July 28th 2008, 12:07 pm

Technology enables people to participate in politics in an unprecedented way.  To see evidence of this, just look at the campaign fundraising of Barack Obama, who has raised his money from more people than ever, who mainly give in $100 increments. Yet, we are still electing presidents via the electoral college, which makes it possible for someone to be elected president, who does not have the majority of the popular vote. And, we regularly pass legislation with loads of pork spending buried in its excessively complicated pages. And, government bureaucrats are running inefficient programs that would be better handled organically by an engaged public.

We should be leveraging technology, to develop effective government programs and operations, in a similar way complex software applications are built by utilizing the free resources of the open source community.
For instance, I’m sure that some functions of the United States Department of Education are worthwhile (financial aid), but does it really require $68 billion a year, to promote excellence in the system (and a system that is primarily a state and local responsibility)? The primary thrust of the department is to determine the legislative agenda, and promote and disseminate best approaches and ideas for teaching. Why are these functions not happening within a more efficient online ecosystem, and without a bureaucracy of 4,300 employees?

Technology also enables more direct and transparent governance.  The people should be empowered to participate in law creation, for instance, where experts can debate and refine legislation in a manner not unlike wikipedia entries. And, legislative priorities should be determined by the people via a platform not unlike Digg.

Chris Saad calls this “citizen democracy.”

Tip O’Neal once said,  “All politics is local.” 

I tend to favor localized governance over federal governance.  I believe that the needs of a very diverse population are better represented by a more responsive local government. In Iraq, for example, I believe the provinces should primarily hold power, which would reduce the conflict and power struggle between different regions and ethnic groups.

Also, there have been at least 26 different proposals to split California into two or three states. The different regions within California are incredibly diverse, and it doesn’t seem fair that California, with 38 million people, and the 7th largest economy in the world, has the same representation in the United States Senate as Vermont, a state with only 650,000 people!

However, I wonder how you can mitigate the risk of becoming extremely segregated by such things as race, and ideology, where extremism can propagate?

Ron Paul supporters, for instance, a group with a largely libertarian bent, have set up a community in west Texas called Paulville.

To what extent is it healthy that a majority group can exert its values over a minority group (supporting free trade, or human rights, for instance)?

There is also a trend towards regional and international governance: Look at the European Union, The World Trade Organization, The International Monetary Fund, The World Bank, NAFTA, and The United Nations, which promote dialogue and the free flow of ideas and goods, and economic development through creating efficiencies (reducing the number of currencies, allowing for specialization etc.), which also reduces the risk of conflict around the world.

So, a fundamental question relating to macro vs. micro governance is to what extent is politics defined by ideas vs. geography, and how do we define to what extend the needs of a minority group are sacrificed for the “greater good”?

And, how can technology be leveraged to facilitate dialogue and understanding, and lift up those in the minority who are disenfranchised?





PLAYCRAFTER web-based game creator application for anyone (video)
Thursday July 24th 2008, 1:58 pm

PlayCrafter is a new web application that lets anyone create custom games by dragging and dropping elements around the screen.

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INTERACTIVE ADVERTISING (video)
Thursday July 24th 2008, 12:39 pm

AdMob’s interactive mobile advertising leverages the capabilities of the iPhone. Check out this video.

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Also of significance in the interactive advertising world, Tivo and Amazon are teaming up to allow television viewers to purchase products shown in a television show or commercial via the DVR’s on-screen menu. TiVo is working on expanding the system to include links to product placements in live programs and alongside commercials. [NYT article here.]





TESLA’s MENLO PARK DEALERSHIP OPENS TODAY
Tuesday July 22nd 2008, 12:15 pm

Filed under: automobile

I just visited the showroom of the new Tesla dealership in Menlo Park on this historic opening day. Only four vehicles have been delivered, and the waiting list for is over a year long.

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The battery cooling system and the air conditioner are under the hood.

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The trunk looks like it can (barely) fit a bag of golf clubs.

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Larry and Sergey’s vehicles are in the background.

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EVERNOTE and bar code scanning for price comparisons
Tuesday July 15th 2008, 10:08 am

Imagine taking a picture with your mobile phone of a product and then having comparison prices and other data (reviews, store locations to buy it etc.) shown on its screen.

that future is near - check out Check Out Smart Shop.

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I am also loving Evernote, a digital file cabinet application. Its new iphone app is particularly good - you can take pictures (white board, signs, scans etc) and word recognition software allows the text within images to be indexed and searchable. Also, it has a voice memo function, which is something I’ve missed on the iphone prior to this point.

Evernote would be the ultimate killer app if it also integrated with Amazon’s Kindle, so my notes and highlights on the kindle are also indexed and searchable. Amazon should acquire Evernote simply for this functionality.

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A REAL SHARK RIDE! (video)
Monday July 14th 2008, 2:54 am

Filed under: travel

check out this video I captured at the Cape Town aquarium!

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