Get Smart—Not the TV Program—The TV

    Currently, 25% of all HDTVs are Internet enabled. Within three years, media analysts predict that the figure will be 75%. Leading the trend toward adoption are hotels. They routinely swap and upgrade equipment and guests increasingly demand smart services as a condition for booking rather than a premium. Coupled with adoption is software [...]

By |2013-02-21T13:13:25+00:00February 21st, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Get Smart—Not the TV Program—The TV

Working with Programmers in Other Parts of the World—Eight Hints

    Some the best coders on the planet live in places like Vietnam, China, India and Pakistan. These individuals graduate from code colleges that are the technological equivalents of the best universities in the United States. The difference between code colleges and universities is that code colleges offer curriculum that are an inch wide [...]

By |2019-08-31T01:29:57+00:00February 19th, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Working with Programmers in Other Parts of the World—Eight Hints

Give Them What They Want

    I hate Comcast because I am forced to buy bundles—99% of which I don't want. In order to watch Boardwalk Empire, I must buy HBO as a premium channel that is a collection of movies that I’ve seen or have no interest in watching. Now here is a novel idea. How about letting [...]

By |2019-08-31T01:29:57+00:00February 15th, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Give Them What They Want
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