IS google trying to take over your brain?
Introducing Google Brain Search for mobile
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:34 PM
Ever had a word on the tip of your tongue but just couldn't remember it? Or perhaps blanked on a person's name in a socially awkward situation? Or even suffered memory deterioration due to ordinary aging or questionable life choices? If so, Brain Search for mobile may be for you. Using our new CADIE technology, we can now index the content of your brain to make it searchable, thus bringing you aided retrieval of memories. Check out this video to see how it works:Your phone already has an antenna, which can pick up wireless signals. CADIE technology modifies the input wavelengths so it can read brain waves. Go to the Brain Search App (here on a computer or here on a phone.) If you bring your phone to your forehead, your phone can index your brain, making it searchable. Since your phone is now modified to read brainwaves, you don't even have to type your search. Put your phone to your forehead and think your query, then click on "Search me". This is helpful in situations where you don't want onlookers to know what you're searching for, so you can feel comfortable asking personal things such as "What did I eat that's making me so gassy?" or "Did I ever go out with that girl? She looks vaguely familiar." And, since CADIE's artificial neural networks run faster than those of a human being, it is faster for her to search through your thoughts and memories than for you to do it yourself.Brain Search is available for the US, UK, France, Germany, and Italy, and on a number of different devices.
On Android and iPhone devices, Brain Search runs in the browser, taking advantage of HTML5 and Gears technologies.
On Windows Mobile devices, make sure you download and install the latest version of Google Mobile App. Click the Panda icon (CADIE's choice, don't ask us) to get to Brain Search.
On Blackberry devices (US and UK only), make sure you download and install the latest version of Google Mobile App. Type "Brain Search" in the search box. You'll get a link to Brain Search in the search suggestions below. To get started on any of these, go to google.com on your mobile device, and click the Brain Search link.Don't forget. Brain Search.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Tech spending to fall
Research firm Gartner expects worldwide technology spending to drop 3.9 percent
By BARBARA ORTUTAY Associated Press Mar 31, 09 3:25 PM CDT in Technology
Dragged down by the weak economy, global spending on technology products and services will likely decline nearly 4 percent this year, research firm Gartner Inc. said Tuesday.
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Gartner expects a broad-based slowdown, leading to a 3.8 percent decline from 2008, to $3.2 trillion. Hardware will see the sharpest drop, nearly 15 percent compared with a 2.8 percent increase last year. Spending on software, which can help companies save money, is expected to stay nearly flat, rising less than half of 1 percent.
The latest forecast would be worse than the 2.1 percent decline in spending that the tech industry saw in 2001, after the dot-com bust.
Worldwide, companies are trimming their budgets, waiting longer to upgrade to newer computers, for example. And consumers squeezed by the recession are slashing their discretionary spending.
Gartner called its forecast bleak, and said government stimulus packages won't be enough to offset things soon. The research firm expects a "slow, prolonged recovery during 2010," said Richard Gordon, research vice president, and head of global forecasting at Gartner.
Also on Tuesday, Forrester Research Inc. lowered its forecast for U.S. tech spending because of the worsening economy. The research firm now expects U.S. business and government spending on technology products and services to fall by 3.1 percent this year, compared with its earlier forecast of 1.6 percent growth.
Forrester Analyst Andrew Bartels said that in some ways the credit crunch has hurt technology spending more than the recession.
"Companies are so afraid they won't be able to borrow if they need to (that) they are going through extreme lengths to preserve cash," he said.
Forrester expects growth in tech spending to resume in the fourth quarter of this year, and "gather strength" in 2010. Bartels said there is pent-up demand from companies that need to spend money on new technologies.
"Once the recession bottoms out, once the financial markets start to function more normally, that pent-up demand will start to resurface," he said.
Source: http://www.newser.com/article/d9797ocg1/research-firm-gartner-expects-worldwide-technology-spending-to-drop-39-percent.html
By BARBARA ORTUTAY Associated Press Mar 31, 09 3:25 PM CDT in Technology
Dragged down by the weak economy, global spending on technology products and services will likely decline nearly 4 percent this year, research firm Gartner Inc. said Tuesday.
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Gartner expects a broad-based slowdown, leading to a 3.8 percent decline from 2008, to $3.2 trillion. Hardware will see the sharpest drop, nearly 15 percent compared with a 2.8 percent increase last year. Spending on software, which can help companies save money, is expected to stay nearly flat, rising less than half of 1 percent.
The latest forecast would be worse than the 2.1 percent decline in spending that the tech industry saw in 2001, after the dot-com bust.
Worldwide, companies are trimming their budgets, waiting longer to upgrade to newer computers, for example. And consumers squeezed by the recession are slashing their discretionary spending.
Gartner called its forecast bleak, and said government stimulus packages won't be enough to offset things soon. The research firm expects a "slow, prolonged recovery during 2010," said Richard Gordon, research vice president, and head of global forecasting at Gartner.
Also on Tuesday, Forrester Research Inc. lowered its forecast for U.S. tech spending because of the worsening economy. The research firm now expects U.S. business and government spending on technology products and services to fall by 3.1 percent this year, compared with its earlier forecast of 1.6 percent growth.
Forrester Analyst Andrew Bartels said that in some ways the credit crunch has hurt technology spending more than the recession.
"Companies are so afraid they won't be able to borrow if they need to (that) they are going through extreme lengths to preserve cash," he said.
Forrester expects growth in tech spending to resume in the fourth quarter of this year, and "gather strength" in 2010. Bartels said there is pent-up demand from companies that need to spend money on new technologies.
"Once the recession bottoms out, once the financial markets start to function more normally, that pent-up demand will start to resurface," he said.
Source: http://www.newser.com/article/d9797ocg1/research-firm-gartner-expects-worldwide-technology-spending-to-drop-39-percent.html
Ongoing Recession and Survival With Help From Outsourcing
Economies the world over are nose diving and situation has been getting bleaker by each passing day. Facing the worst recession in the recent times, most of the big corporate houses have gone for massive revamping, including down-sizing staff strength, cutting down on fringe benefits to employees, cutting down on other expenses, freezing on any capital outlay etc.
In such gloom, how does one survive? Is there no solution to this recession? When will this gloom end?
The answers to all the above questions lie in the fundamentals of Economics. The entire economy floats on the balance of demand and supply. Any fluctuation in one is bound to impact the other. However, for the entire economy to function smoothly, the factors of demand and supply cannot be left alone to function. For some products, the demand-supply theory works independent of any interference. But, for some products, the theory behaves erratically and it becomes critical for inducements to smoothen the erratic behavior. These erratic behaviors & inducements become necessary in difficult times like recession.
Let's take the example of two diverse products: Motor Cars and Wheat. While wheat is a food item and is a commodity that will never lose any slump in demand. The only impact the demand-supply theory has on Wheat is in the pricing of the product. If the demand is higher than the supply, prices will do up and vice-versa. The product however will continue to be produced and consumed no matter what is the condition of the economy.
At the other end of the spectrum is Motor cars. This is a product which is mostly touted as a luxury, rather than a necessity. Therefore, the impact of economic conditions have far-reaching effects on this product, far higher in magnitude than they have on products like Wheat. Of course when the economy does not have any spikes, the demand-supply theory has an impact on the pricing of the motor cars, but when the economy is facing recessionary pressure, the survival of the very product can become questionable.
Today's economy has become far too complex than it was during the times of Keynes or Adam Smith when most of the basic tenets of Economics were issued. Today, each product is inter wined with other products in an economy and the economy of one nation is inter wined to the economy of the world. So, any impact on one product in any part of the world can have repercussions on the world economy. That is precisely the reason why today the entire world is facing its worst ever economic debacle.
The chain started when the housing mortgage bubble burst and banks & financial institutions lost millions of dollars. this resulted in contraction in funds availability. This in turn had a negative impact on businesses and general people. While some businesses found it difficult to get additional funds for expansion or new ventures, many others found it difficult to meet working capital requirements. This in turn propelled businesses to take stringent actions like saving every penny and cutting down on costs, including reducing staff strength. This in turn had a highly negative impact on general people. Because of the spreading gloom and imminent unemployment, people blocked their expenditures. This had a dual effect on the economy. While the products in the "necessity" brand did not face grave danger, the products in "luxury" brand took a real hit. This in turn had more businesses shutting down and more people getting unemployed.
In such a scenario, economy can be revived by increasing any one of the three spending components: Consumption, Investment or Government expenditures.
Governments the world over have been taking the third component seriously with the hope that it would create employments and induce positive sentiments in people to loosen their strings. But the desired effect is yet to be seen. It is predicted that the Government spending would have the desired effects but would take time, maybe a year or so.
If the sagging economy has to be restored faster than that, recourse has to be taken with the other two factors as well.
It is here that small businesses and outsourcing come into play. During these gloomy times, a small business has to survive first to see the positive effects of Government spending. And this is where outsourcing helps. With the technology having advanced to a level where distance does not matter, one has to look at options of cutting down costs and surviving, and then generating surplus funds to spend, which combined with others' spending would have positive impact on the economy.
A small business shall look at the various options available today to cut down cost. If until yesterday overheads were higher because of in-house operations, it would make sense to outsource them and reduce them further to reduce the pressure on revenue. For a hotel/restaurant or for a garage, accounting is an overhead that can be easily outsourced and costs saved, for an accounting firm, data entry can be outsourced.
While taking the decision for outsourcing, the businesses have to strategically devise their policies so as to take the best advantage of resources available the world over. Abundant availability of certain resource at one place needs to be evaluated with the rules & regulations governing that place as well as with the political stability of that place in order to ensure that outsourcing does not fail because of external factors. Other factors that need to be taken care has already been discussed, including data security, communication compatibility etc.
Thus, instead of looking at outsourcing as a problem, it would be in the interest of businesses and countries to look at it as a tool to beat recession!
Steve is a qualified accountant (Indian CPA) and co-founder of APT Services, the fastest growing outsourced accounting service provider in India. Steve has over 10 years of expertise in audits, accounting (both US & Indian GAAP), payroll and tax preparation services. For details on services provided by APT Services, log onto http://www.aptservicesonline.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_S_Walker
In such gloom, how does one survive? Is there no solution to this recession? When will this gloom end?
The answers to all the above questions lie in the fundamentals of Economics. The entire economy floats on the balance of demand and supply. Any fluctuation in one is bound to impact the other. However, for the entire economy to function smoothly, the factors of demand and supply cannot be left alone to function. For some products, the demand-supply theory works independent of any interference. But, for some products, the theory behaves erratically and it becomes critical for inducements to smoothen the erratic behavior. These erratic behaviors & inducements become necessary in difficult times like recession.
Let's take the example of two diverse products: Motor Cars and Wheat. While wheat is a food item and is a commodity that will never lose any slump in demand. The only impact the demand-supply theory has on Wheat is in the pricing of the product. If the demand is higher than the supply, prices will do up and vice-versa. The product however will continue to be produced and consumed no matter what is the condition of the economy.
At the other end of the spectrum is Motor cars. This is a product which is mostly touted as a luxury, rather than a necessity. Therefore, the impact of economic conditions have far-reaching effects on this product, far higher in magnitude than they have on products like Wheat. Of course when the economy does not have any spikes, the demand-supply theory has an impact on the pricing of the motor cars, but when the economy is facing recessionary pressure, the survival of the very product can become questionable.
Today's economy has become far too complex than it was during the times of Keynes or Adam Smith when most of the basic tenets of Economics were issued. Today, each product is inter wined with other products in an economy and the economy of one nation is inter wined to the economy of the world. So, any impact on one product in any part of the world can have repercussions on the world economy. That is precisely the reason why today the entire world is facing its worst ever economic debacle.
The chain started when the housing mortgage bubble burst and banks & financial institutions lost millions of dollars. this resulted in contraction in funds availability. This in turn had a negative impact on businesses and general people. While some businesses found it difficult to get additional funds for expansion or new ventures, many others found it difficult to meet working capital requirements. This in turn propelled businesses to take stringent actions like saving every penny and cutting down on costs, including reducing staff strength. This in turn had a highly negative impact on general people. Because of the spreading gloom and imminent unemployment, people blocked their expenditures. This had a dual effect on the economy. While the products in the "necessity" brand did not face grave danger, the products in "luxury" brand took a real hit. This in turn had more businesses shutting down and more people getting unemployed.
In such a scenario, economy can be revived by increasing any one of the three spending components: Consumption, Investment or Government expenditures.
Governments the world over have been taking the third component seriously with the hope that it would create employments and induce positive sentiments in people to loosen their strings. But the desired effect is yet to be seen. It is predicted that the Government spending would have the desired effects but would take time, maybe a year or so.
If the sagging economy has to be restored faster than that, recourse has to be taken with the other two factors as well.
It is here that small businesses and outsourcing come into play. During these gloomy times, a small business has to survive first to see the positive effects of Government spending. And this is where outsourcing helps. With the technology having advanced to a level where distance does not matter, one has to look at options of cutting down costs and surviving, and then generating surplus funds to spend, which combined with others' spending would have positive impact on the economy.
A small business shall look at the various options available today to cut down cost. If until yesterday overheads were higher because of in-house operations, it would make sense to outsource them and reduce them further to reduce the pressure on revenue. For a hotel/restaurant or for a garage, accounting is an overhead that can be easily outsourced and costs saved, for an accounting firm, data entry can be outsourced.
While taking the decision for outsourcing, the businesses have to strategically devise their policies so as to take the best advantage of resources available the world over. Abundant availability of certain resource at one place needs to be evaluated with the rules & regulations governing that place as well as with the political stability of that place in order to ensure that outsourcing does not fail because of external factors. Other factors that need to be taken care has already been discussed, including data security, communication compatibility etc.
Thus, instead of looking at outsourcing as a problem, it would be in the interest of businesses and countries to look at it as a tool to beat recession!
Steve is a qualified accountant (Indian CPA) and co-founder of APT Services, the fastest growing outsourced accounting service provider in India. Steve has over 10 years of expertise in audits, accounting (both US & Indian GAAP), payroll and tax preparation services. For details on services provided by APT Services, log onto http://www.aptservicesonline.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_S_Walker
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Working out, python mount faber singapore
So eating rabit food is frustating, but loosing weight is good. I wish there a a simpler way of doing this, alas no magic pill. I am going to start kick boxing soon. Saw apythin killed in my building gate this morning when I was getting to work. SUch a huge python, bang in the middle of the city. Then again, I live next to mount faber.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I will prevail
Good morning people, atleast in my part of the world its good morning. Today I bagged my first contract in Singapore. Its my first win, cant tell you how happy I am. Despite all the challenges that one is faced with. I have decided is I am here to stay, like it or not I will be around. I have come through a lot to be where I am, nobody or nothing is going to stop, so help me GOD. The last six months have been a roller coaster, often i wondered if i made the right move coming to Singapore. Slowly I am realizing, its not going to be an easy ride, but once I am trhough it, I will look back at this and say, I MADE it! its a very small win, but the confidence it gives me is phenomenal. Here's to winning guys, go after your dreams, it may seem bad sometimes but its worth it, One day it is:)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The new me-healthier and all
Well, about two weeks ago I went to my doctor, I had some cold or something. Anyways, so here I am waiting to go in at the clinic and you know how it is, the nice people at the doctors just checked my blood pressure (routine I suppose). Well it was 140 over something, mildly higher than the accepted 120/80.
Well its not to bad, maybe it was the coffee I had or just the trek to the dispensary. Anyways, the following week I went in again, this time I got an eye infection due to my contact lens. So I go in and since my BP was high last time, thought I just check it for kicks. Well, I checked it and guess wat it had gone up to 160 over 100. Gees, the doctor sat me down and said, “Sayed, look you are a young guy like me, but if you keep pushing your pressure up like that, then we need to get you on medication. I want you to eat celery and start hitting the gym, NOW!” Good advice doc. BTW this doctor is really nice after the quack at Shenton medical in HArbour Front. I found this cool doctor who seems to know what he is doing, and not a witch doctor.
Suddenly I could feel the stress in my head and heart, maybe I am imagining it but yes, I can feel the pressure. Well the good thing is I decided to cut back on the cancer sticks pronto. Reduce all salt intake and stay of the processed and canned food (I know they are high in Sodium).
Hello to the new me. My sisters rightly insisted that I go to the yoga class. So here is what I did, I started relaxing more and made it a point to go buy a bicycle. This I guess is my turning point again where I go healthy.
I eat the Amazonian rainforest for lunch and dinner with healthy snacks like fruits and all. Honestly, I love eating like that, and hell it makes you feel great.
Now the challenge is that the results take forever, and me being the veteran of losing and gaining weight, I should know., its going to be slow, but hell I am going to get there.
On a different not, this healthy regime is also pushing me to eat and sleep at the right time, would you believe it, I have dinner by 830 pm and in my jammies for bed by 930. Funny thing is I am off to bed at 10-30/11. Sometimes I think how boring, but if I want to run on the Keppel bay Island I found near my house in the morning, early to bed and early to rise is the mantra.
Don’t know why I am rambling about my heath regime, but felt like writing about it on my blog. Going forward, hopefully I will put up one new dish I have made and a new exercise I have learnt. Here is to a happier me and may be some friends who will join me in this thing called living for health.
Well its not to bad, maybe it was the coffee I had or just the trek to the dispensary. Anyways, the following week I went in again, this time I got an eye infection due to my contact lens. So I go in and since my BP was high last time, thought I just check it for kicks. Well, I checked it and guess wat it had gone up to 160 over 100. Gees, the doctor sat me down and said, “Sayed, look you are a young guy like me, but if you keep pushing your pressure up like that, then we need to get you on medication. I want you to eat celery and start hitting the gym, NOW!” Good advice doc. BTW this doctor is really nice after the quack at Shenton medical in HArbour Front. I found this cool doctor who seems to know what he is doing, and not a witch doctor.
Suddenly I could feel the stress in my head and heart, maybe I am imagining it but yes, I can feel the pressure. Well the good thing is I decided to cut back on the cancer sticks pronto. Reduce all salt intake and stay of the processed and canned food (I know they are high in Sodium).
Hello to the new me. My sisters rightly insisted that I go to the yoga class. So here is what I did, I started relaxing more and made it a point to go buy a bicycle. This I guess is my turning point again where I go healthy.
I eat the Amazonian rainforest for lunch and dinner with healthy snacks like fruits and all. Honestly, I love eating like that, and hell it makes you feel great.
Now the challenge is that the results take forever, and me being the veteran of losing and gaining weight, I should know., its going to be slow, but hell I am going to get there.
On a different not, this healthy regime is also pushing me to eat and sleep at the right time, would you believe it, I have dinner by 830 pm and in my jammies for bed by 930. Funny thing is I am off to bed at 10-30/11. Sometimes I think how boring, but if I want to run on the Keppel bay Island I found near my house in the morning, early to bed and early to rise is the mantra.
Don’t know why I am rambling about my heath regime, but felt like writing about it on my blog. Going forward, hopefully I will put up one new dish I have made and a new exercise I have learnt. Here is to a happier me and may be some friends who will join me in this thing called living for health.
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