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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: March 2015
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Monday, March 30, 2015. Thoughts on Apple Watch. I'm somewhat excited to try out the Apple Watch. This is a different product for Apple since it's a fashion play. And, to make it fashionable, it had to fit into a form factor that's existed for a long time. Is king of wearable high tech. The downside of the Apple Watch is that it doesn't replace anything. The iPad turned out to be more than just a large iPhone, but it only replaced your main computer to a limited degree. It's gre...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: The Good, The Great, and The Bad Business Models
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Thursday, August 18, 2011. The Good, The Great, and The Bad Business Models. Lately, there's been a lot of complaining about AT&T because they "streamlined" their text messaging plans. In other words, they removed their cheapest plan thereby raising the rates for the casual "texter.". There are three basic business models when it comes to pricing technology over time:. Lower your prices as your technology costs decrease like Amazon Web Services (pass along the savings). From 2005 to...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: Thoughts on Apple Watch
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Monday, March 30, 2015. Thoughts on Apple Watch. I'm somewhat excited to try out the Apple Watch. This is a different product for Apple since it's a fashion play. And, to make it fashionable, it had to fit into a form factor that's existed for a long time. Is king of wearable high tech. The downside of the Apple Watch is that it doesn't replace anything. The iPad turned out to be more than just a large iPhone, but it only replaced your main computer to a limited degree. It's gre...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: April 2015
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Thursday, April 23, 2015. The Arty Artfulness of Artistic Comments. It's been said that art is what you can get away with. But, that doesn't tell you what art is, rather, how it is perceived. Is the iPhone art in a pure sense? I would say no, but it is great design which is art with function. A better definition for art is that it's an. Art is what you can get away with. Some art is meant to shock us like Howard Stern or a woman vomiting paint. I have two all-time favorite comments;...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: February 2015
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Friday, February 20, 2015. Uber's Ryan Graves, Before and After. In 2008, a "broke kid" in a dead-end job, named Ryan Graves, interviewed me. As part of a series on startups called Actions Talk. I was his tenth interview as he distilled the secrets of successful startups. Today, he's the COO of Uber with an estimated net worth north of $1B. I guess I gave him some good advice. Ryan Graves interviewing me in 2008 (click to see interview). Ryan Graves's hard work now worth billions.
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: Principles of the U.S. Constitution
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Principles of the U.S. Constitution. Principles vs. Values. In life we have principles and values. Principles are fundamental ideas that don't change. We manifest principles in the form of values. Our values can change depending on the situation, but the underlying principles do not change. Posted by Joe Moreno. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ bio.joemoreno.com. View my complete profile. Thoughts on Apple Watch. Virtual Credit Card Numbers.
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: May 2015
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Up and Running with Watch. Space Black Watch. Yesterday was my first full day with my Apple Watch. My first foray into wearable technology was 20 years ago when I purchased a Polar heart rate monitor in June 1994. Since then, on nearly every run, from training, to 5Ks and 50Ks, I have worn a heart rate monitor. But the Apple Watch is my first experience with a consumer wearable high tech device designed for daily use. Unbox and On Wrist. Yesterday morning I...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: Nothing
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Tuesday, October 1, 2013. I do nothing." That's what I tell people when they ask what I do for a living. As I type this on a flight headed back to my 20 year college reunion at Annapolis I'm reminded that the "nothing" part goes back to Plebe Summer at the Naval Academy. For a guy like me, who had already served a few years in the Marines, my unfiltered response was, "Nothing, sir! My answer definitely caught him off guard and left a stunned look on his face as he wondered if I had ...
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: Software Cities
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Mea Vita: Carpe Diem. Monday, April 6, 2015. Yesterday, Dave Winer posted. About why in software, we're always starting over. The real world problem I'm seeing today is that software is becoming so complex that it won't work as expected. Our expectations need to readjust. Yesterday, I couldn't play iTunes Radio or iTunes Match because iTunes simply skipped from song to song. Is comparatively minor, no one is physically hurt in the latter. Lost revenue is vastly different than lost lives, but, that wi...