Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

My Shared Items

I'm probably the biggest fan of Google Reader. There are minor details that I don't like; i.e. the "All Items (100+)". I lost track of how many feeds I'm following, so I consulted my "Trends" and I'm pasting it what it says right here...

From your 72 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 11,426 items, starred 13 items, and shared 33 items.

The point is, I easily get more than 100 items when I wake up in the West Coast. Usually I get the "(100+)" almost all of my folders there. That's probably another reason why I stopped using del.icio.us long time ago. It's just too much hassle to add stuff to a list and tag them when I'm just skimming through millions of posts every day.

Just because of this sole issue, I decided to publish my "Shared Items" from Google Reader. I added the widget on my blog's sidebar. You can also check it out from here. And if you're a Google Reader bloke like me, you might want to add the feed.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Worst Way to Communicate - SMS

I'm quite certain I never liked communicating over SMS. I have to admit that texting occupied a great deal of my life growing up, but that doesn't stop me from hating it. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I started using GrandCentral now that I have a desk phone, two BlackBerry's and my good old cell phone. This made me re-realise how much I hate text messaging.

When we were younger, for some reason it seemed to us that texting was cheaper than directly calling the person and I remember sending an SMS to learn the whereabouts of my friends when they were late to the movies. Trust me it was time consuming; go to Menu, then Messages/Create new message, type the message, wait until the guy receives and responds to your text. How can this be faster then just calling the dude? Anyways that's not the point. On the plus side, practice really made perfect; we were really fast typing on the dial pad (Remember, my childhood were the times before T9 or any other text prediction was introduced). Soon, cell phones and SMS became the greatest cheating device - we could text without looking at the phone under the desk

So why do I have so much hatred now that I'm all "grown up"? Now that I'm paying for my own phone bill, I find the charges unacceptably high. Whether you have a texting plan or not, I think it's really expensive. Aside from that I still think they are slow. Actually, come to think about it, if you have a BlackBerry, it's not slower then typing an email, but did I tell you SMS is extremely unreliable?

Here is my breakdown:

  1. Doesn't guarantee that the message will be delivered (at least I have come across a lot of cases where the message was not delivered).
  2. You can only RECEIVE on your cell phone.
  3. You can only SEND TO a cell phone.
  4. You can't redirect your text messages if your phone's battery dies (or any other reason for that matter).
I guess that'd make a nice list, did I forget anything else? Here is the single most reason my hatred grew once again - now that I'm using GrandCentral as my "phone hub", I don't check my old cell phone anymore (I think it's somewhere on my desk hiding under a huge pile of papers). So what then? I DON'T GET TEXT MESSAGES ANYMORE.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

I Give Up!

I had to start somewhere or all my talent would have gone to waste...

It's a competitive world we're living in. I might be young and inexperienced but I believe I've had my exposure in the industry to reflect on it. So, I'm giving up my ambition to not write and hopefully have the tiniest influence on however wants to listen.

So here is the plan. Here I'm going to talk about what's bleeding edge in software and what makes the hot applications hot while my housemates are trying to make pizza from scratch.

I had to start somewhere; therefore this is my mark in the territory. I hope I don’t get bitten by the killer whales, so whish me good luck!

PS: the name is Cem, but you read the "C" as a "J". Don't even get me started with the last name.