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The Evolution of Apple Products

July 27th, 2007 No comments

The art director and designer Edwin Tofslie collected images from most of the major design revisions Apple has made to many of their most significant products, including the Mac, Newton, iPod, Xserve and iPhone. Outstanding.

Apple form factor evolution

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CO2 Saver featured on Good Morning America

July 26th, 2007 No comments

CO2 Saver, a little side project we developed at Snap in order to make the world better and greener has been getting a lot of momentum recently. This morning it hit another milestone.

It was featured on ABC’s Good Morning America by Sam Champion and Zem Joaquin (green editor for House and Garden magazine and author of ecoFabulous.com) as one of the simplest things anyone can do around their work cube/desk in order to save the environment.

In case you have not done it yet, simply install CO2 Saver on your desktop computer and this lightweight application will automatically adjust your computer’s power settings (including hard drive and monitor) in order to save electricity when the computer is idle (I am sure you are familiar with those endless screensavers running forever day and night…what a waste…)

By the way, since it was launched about three months ago, C02 Saver users collectively saved almost 160,000 lbs of CO2 from being released to the atmosphere (use this calculator to convert to more conceptualized terms – trees, cars etc)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Apple iPhone is almost one month old – It’s time for my on personal review

July 25th, 2007 7 comments

Earlier today Apple released their Q2 ’07 numbers and announced that 270,000 iPhones were sold in the first 30 hours (!). As we approach the one month since the iPhone debut, I thought it would be a good time to post my own personal feedback based on the extensive usage I have had with this great device.

Overall, I am very pleased with my new 8GB iPhone. I find it to be a true next generation mobile multimedia device. The user interface is gorgeous and the operation is brilliant yet extremely intuitive (you should see how my 3.5 years old son zooms in/out or slips between photos).

BTW, the presence of the iPhone in my hands made me think of some the fascinating work I did together with a small group of Israeli geeks on the Galleo mobile-multimedia-communicator in the years 2000-2001 (back then there was no such thing as Blackberry or Trio). Similar to the iPhone, the Galleo was a Unix/Linux operated device with a wide variety of applications including a fully functional web browser (Opera), MP3 player, Camera, Email, Instant Messenger (Jabber) and more. The zooming application though was not as slick as the iPhone’s…anyway, enough with the nostalgia and back to the review.

As I use the iPhone I try to take notes (using the built in Notes application of course) of any missing/broken/limited feature I come across. Here?s the current state of that list. Hopefully someone at Apple will read this post and add the items below to their product roadmap:

  • Phone
    • Voice-activated dialing (even my old Nokia 6102i supports this)
    • Ring tones & Video tones – turn the first 5-30 seconds of an MP3 file to a ring tone, turn recorded video clip (see Video below) to a video tone
    • Call log
      • Delete selected numbers from call logs (missed, made, received). The current functionality lets me delete all the records at once. This is too aggressive
      • Improve call time resolution. Currently calls made/received/missed get a week day resolution if they happened prior to today (Yesterday, Sunday, Friday, Thursday?). Only today?s calls show the exact time. So for example, if someone calls me at 10pm I will see ?Yesterday? if I look at the call look after midnight
      • Missed calls are colored in Red but there is no visual indicator to differentiate between calls made and received
  • Contacts ? Add keyword search (with RAT – Refine As you Type)
  • Camera ? Digital zoom, night mode, size & quality options
  • Video- Capture video clips, make video conference calls if/when on a fast connection (Wi-Fi)
  • Keyboard ? Improve the predictive text application (Apple should take a look at T9)
  • Spell checker? Add to applications like SMS, email & notes
  • Clipboard ? Add Copy, Cut and Paste capabilities (at least for text)
  • MS Exchange support
    • Contacts and Calendar sync
    • Inbox sync – It?s a real waist of time to delete emails twice ? first on the iPhone and then on Outlook. Unfortunately, I have been doing that a lot lately
    • Push mail – Currently I have my iPhone set to auto-check every 15 minutes and this wastes the battery. Pushing mail only when there is a new message will help preserve the battery
  • Photos
    • Create photo albums
    • Select multiple photos and email then together
  • Games – Imagine playing Snake using your fingers
  • Maps
    • Voice recognition & Text to speech – Both are key features to improve safety while driving. This functionality is pretty standard in GPS systems built into cars. I should be able to instruct the iPhone for new destinations. I should also be able to hear the directions instead of pressing on the little arrows that appear at the top of the Maps application and trying to read the little text
    • Add Highways/Avoid Highways modes
    • Add GPS – use Multilateration to estimate phone location based on signals received from cell towers
  • Instant messaging? Web based IM applications such as eBuddy or Beejive developed special versions for the iPhone form factor and I would rate their experience as less than OK. However, it is essential to have a native Jabber/Trillian type of application fully integrated with other applications like Contacts, ring tones, camera and more. This way I could be constantly online even when my iPhone is in standby mode
  • Hebrew support? This is one of the most critical problem for me. I read a lot of websites in Hebrew, I receive emails written in Hebrew and have a large library of songs with Hebrew ID3 tags. iPhone’s lack of Hebrew support prevents me from reading those websites and emails and forces me to go back to my PC to do that. Also, I can not imaging editing ID3 tags for my entire Hebrew iTunes library just to get them onto my iPhone (for my iPod I solved this using iPodHeb but they do not support iPhones). This is a real pain!

And the last one,

  • Configuration via PC ? The activation process Apple & AT&T came up with is a true revolution from my perspective. It completely changes the way people buy and activate cell phones. When I bought my pervious Cingular phone over 3 years ago, I spent over an hour at the store filling paperwork, waiting for the sales rep to call the support center to activate my number and more. Getting the iPhone to work took me less than 10 minutes (3 minutes buying the device at the Apple store and another 5 minutes in front of my PC going through the simple activation wizard). Now, if iTunes is the place to setup, activate & synchronize the iPhone, why not make it also the place to configure it? After all, it would be much easier to configure email accounts or type Wi-Fi networks password using a regular keyboard…

That’s all for now, I will keep taking notes as I use the iPhone.

I will end with a good news and a bad one. The bad news ? there is no software update yet. The good news ? all of the above (and more) can be fixed via a software update. I look forward to it.

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Only in L.A. (or how Eli tackled David Beckham’s son)

July 18th, 2007 3 comments

(inspired by true events)

On Saturday morning I took my 6 & 3.5 years old boys to Toys R’ Us to buy them new bicycles. As we approached the entrance we saw a crowd of paparazzi around a shinny black Bentley Continental GTC. It was easy enough to tell that a celeb was around, the question was who?

We walked into the large store and headed towards the bicycle area located at the far end. The inside of the store was suspiciously quiet and empty, but as we got closer to the rear we could hear the noise and feel the excitement. But still, we could not tell what was the reason for the hubbub.

We entered into the bike aisle and saw a lineup of 20 children bikes. A little boy was standing at the other side of the aisle examining the different models one by one. Eli, my 3.5 years old, was doing the same. Dora the Explorer, Spiderman and Dragon were some of the models Eli looked at. Then he got closer to the middle of the line and so did the little boy. They got closer and closer and approached the center where a blue and orange Diego bike parked. Eli grabbed them first and said “That’s the pair I want”. The other boy was shocked and with a sad look on his face turned around and walked back towards his dad. I wanted to stop him and say something, or even offer him the bike but the bodyguards stopped me from getting closer.

A minute later I saw the boy and his dad leaving with a scooter without giving me a chance to invite them for a play date…at least I had my iPhone with me to capture that moment.

David, welcome to La-La-Land. Just remember one thing. This is not Manchester. In this town, Liverpool fans rule!

Update: Eli has recently switched to a blue Razor A2 scooter, so the bike (video demo here) are for sale…

David Beckham and son shopping for Diego bike

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How to raise money from VCs

July 11th, 2007 No comments

A funny one (Hebrew with English subtitles). BTW, try the “smart player”. It is a unique feature with some powerful capabilities.

Update: The Smart Player was causing script errors whenever the page loads and I had to remove the embedded player. To view the clip, Click here.

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Snap Shots Add-On for Firefox released

July 9th, 2007 No comments

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Since the launch of Snap Shots back in Nov 2006 (at the time the product was called “Snap Preview Anywhere”), we have been receiving plenty of requests from users asking for a browser add-on that allows them to take the Snap Shots functionality to the entire web.

Today, we are happy to announce the release of Snap Shots Add-On for Web Browsers (Firefox version available today, IE version is coming soon).

Here are just a few examples of Snap Shots Add-On can make improve users browsing experience:

  • Search engines – Get Snap Shots and previews on search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Live and others. I am sure you will appreciate the fact that by being able to see what’s behind the link your “Back” button usage and the time you wait for different pages to load just to find out they are not relevant will significantly reduce.
  • Myspace – Snap Shots Add-On displays profile information of people who leave comments on myspace page…
  • Wikipedia – any link to a wikipedia page turns from ‘just a link’ into an instant encyclopedia
  • RSS – Visit blogs on different platforms (blogger, typepad, vox etc) and rollover their blogroll just to read the RSS excerpts of the linked blogs
  • and there are plenty of other useful examples – just try it when you visit Amazon, Wikipedia, IMDB, YouTube, Metacafe and many other sites.

To get started Download the Snap Shots Add-On.

BTW, Snap.com home page also got a nice facelift and it now features Snap Shots solutions for Bloggers/Publishers and End Users more prominently.

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