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First Flavors Make Lasting Impression







First Flavors Make Lasting Impression

First Flavors Make Lasting Impression 04/09/2004 03:54 PM




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Dan Glickman's Bad First Impression


Dan Glickman's Bad First Impression 09/02/2004 03:56 AM
Well, you can be sure of one thing: there's still going to be plenty to talk about concerning how the MPAA continues to shoot itself in the foot now that it's under new management. Just days after everyone went around trash ing Jack Valenti for his clueless statements about technology, we now have Dan Glickman, talking about how Valenti gave the MPAA "enormous credibility" in a new interview that should give you a sense of just how bad things are likely to get. He talks excitedly about his experience in international trade issues in saying he wants to "further market-opening free-trade discussions," by which he apparently means "market shrinking, innovation killing discussions," as he praises the recent export of the DMCA to Australia as somehow being a good thing. One good thing, is that while Jack Valenti denies fair use exists, Glickman at least seems to realize it's there -- though, only in the sense that he hopes to kill it off. When asked about Boucher's DMCRA bill that will help clarify fair use to make sure it's not taken away by the DMCA, he says: "it goes way beyond what we think is necessary to protect fair use." That's because the MPAA doesn't want to protect fair use at all, so any protection is too much. He also goes down the ever popular trail of saying that "piracy" is the biggest threat to the industry, and pulls out the "it's pure, downright theft" quote while also calling it a "plague." Of course, the Supreme Court has already made it clear that copyrigh t infringement is not theft, and as many times as the entertainment industry declares it so, it does not get any closer to being theft. As for moving the industry forward in face of these things, he says they have a "multifaceted strategy," which includes: "aggressive law enforcement by state and federal authorities, use of litigation, civil litigation (and) education." Obviously embracing new technologies, innovating, and keeping up with the times have no place. The only bone he tosses to the tech industry is telling them that he wants to make sure he gets to approve advances first, by saying he wants to explore with technologies how to "permit" new technologies to "flow and develop." There we go with the permiss ion to innovate again. At what point did the technology industry become some flunky to the entertainment industry where they need to ask for permission before creating the next great technology? And, for good measure, he makes sure we realize how important all this is by letting us all know that "nothing creative will be produced -- in the intellectual sense, the creative sense and in the hard-goods sense," if our intellectual property laws change towards being more open. Ah yes, because all those examples of innovation and economies thriving in the absence of strong intellectual property laws and reports showing how overly broad intellectual property laws are slowing down innovation and development are simply figments of our imagination. Welcome, Dan Glickman, and good luck holding back the tide. It would be nice if you learned to surf, instead, but you have a long legacy of clueless, ineffective tide stopping to continue.

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My First Impression of iTunes 4.5


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Movie trailers in iTunes? No idea why it's there. Where's the value? Unless, of course, the next version of iPod is capable of playing videos?
Haven't updated QuickTime, so I cannot try out the new Apple codec. But, seeing that I am mostly tone-deaf, I doubt I can tell the difference from MP3 and ACC.
Link to Music Store? Initially, I thought there will be close integration with the music store, allowing the store to analyse what I have on my hard disk and make recommendation. Turns out it's just a link to the search engine. Which is useless anyway because firstly I can buy from the music store (duh!), and secondly, half of my tunes are in Chinese.

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Update: Impression 2.0


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First Impression: The Cause of Cowardice


First Impression: The Cause of Cowardice 09/06/2004 05:10 AM
"The courage deficit is both our problem and our fault."

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Update: Impression 2.5


Update: Impression 2.5 05/14/2004 10:37 AM
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Marqui my first Impression


Marqui my first Impression 12/19/2004 03:42 PM

Just like any good geek I like to dig right into a service or software package to see what surprises it holds for me. Geeks usually portray this type of behavior and we only go to the manual when needed, if your lucky enough to have one. But some people are not as technically blessed and many people either want or need to read the manual before using a product.

So when I evaluate a product, I also evaluate the documentation and look to see if the author has created examples of how functions are intended to work.

As I reviewed the online demo of Marqui I quickly clicked through the different tabs which contained functions that on initial inspection looked to flow well and were laid out in a way that a typical computer user would understand. A question did arise about a function in one of the tabs, I loaded the online help file and was impressed. So often today companies race to put a product together and skimp on the documentation which is beyond aggravating when you have spent your hard earned dollars on a advanced program or product. What I found on the Marqui demo was a concise explanation of the tool and a real world example on how to use it.

Wanting to test a theory, I had my wife take a look at the function and had her read the help file. Folks she has been a stay at home mom since we were married 10 years ago, but used to work at a major travel firm in Japan and has not been around modern business software tools. As she clicked through some of the other functions she mentioned it would have been real nice to have this tools available when she was in the workforce as it would have eliminated mounds of paper and increased productivity.

Case in point, one of the functions in the console tab is called Task Manager. This function is designed in such a way that a office staffer can create a document that needs to be reviewed at several levels before it can be approved for release to the general public. The creator loads the document onto the content management system and initiates a approval task to his superior. Upon initiation the superior will get a e-mail that their is a task for him or her to act on. Opening that task in e-mail will load the CMS Console allowing him to review approve/disapprove the document and add notes. If further review is needed by a superior the task can then be re-assigned to the next level. This keeps the approval process flowing and allows for quick changes to be made in order to get the document on the street.

As I dig deeper into Marqui over the coming weeks I will definitely refer back to the documentation. On a scale of 1-10 I think they have scored about a 8 in there online documentation. I did notice a couple of referral links that did not re-direct perfectly so I deducted a couple of points for that. It is important for companies to insure that all links in their online documentation take them to the intended link. The only thing I could see that could use improvement in the task manager section would be to develop automated routing rules for standard documents.

Most organizations go to great lengths to develop approval chop chains, most organizations use a folder with the document tucked inside to route it through the chop chain which is time consuming and wastefall of resources. Most approval chains are well established and do not change from day to day so introducing a chop chain routing rule in the task manager would be the icing on the cake. Or even being able to create one on the fly.

You can get more information about Marqui at www.marqui.com and if you are interested in becoming a developer for Marqui drop me a line at geek@geeknewscentral.com as I have the direct line to people who count at Marqui. I will ensure you get a call back. For those companies sitting on the fence about a Content / Communications Management System make sure you check back here often as I will be reviewing all of the features of the Marqui CMS platform. [www.marqui.com]


First Impression: Developing Rebels


First Impression: Developing Rebels 12/28/2004 07:01 AM
"Creativity gets stifled when everyone's got to follow the rules."

-David Kelley , Founder, IDEO


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