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Ovim Plus Android Tablet Specification – The Engine of Work and Play is Bold

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Ovim Plus was unveiled few days ago by Microscale Embedded and Fasmicro. Here is the specification of this machine, an engine of work and play. This beast will be available in May.

 

Processor: Freescale iMX515 800MHz ARM Cortex A8

CPU: Dual core 800MHZ

O/S:Android 2.2 Support   Flash10.1

Memory/Hard disk:512M/4GB

Display:10.1″ TFT resistive touch screen,1024*600

Camera:Support TF card.Battery:3800mAh

support word,Excel,Power point and email function

Audio/Video:Support web video,music,chat,picture

Other function:Support HDMI  WIFI , built-in 3G

Box/Kg:30.5*21.5*8.5mm/0.9KG

 

Ovim Plus  is a joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded.

Incorporate Your Business – What Paul Allen’s Book Teaches Us About Bill Gates, Microsoft and Law

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This could happen to any person. You build a storied company and all of a sudden, you are out of the game. It happens many times across Africa because people do not follow even the laws we have in the land. You start a business at Ariaria, Aba – all your nest egg invested. All of a sudden, you are out of the game. What do you do? You want to kill and die!

That is very bad. In this case, you are to be blamed. Ask for the law and follow it. Incorporate the company at Corporate Affairs Commission – sure it may take 6 months – but have patience; they are not on strike. If you incorporate, the law will be there and no one will take your share. If they do, you have the law and that will work for you.

Always remember that man is the same – American, Nigerian, British; the only difference is that an American has a law that he ‘fears’. If not, from the latest book (Idea Man) of Paul Allen – the cofounder of Microsoft, he discussed how Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer wanted to scheme him out of his shares in Microsoft.  Of course it did not work out because there was the law. Mr. Gates might have done it if not that the system will not accommodate that.

No one is a saint – including the founders of Microsoft. Always doubt and be on the side of the law. Incorporate.

Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, who portrays the company’s current chief executive Steve Ballmer as scheming in his new book, says that Ballmer, in a conversation two weeks ago, confirmed Allen’s account of the events.

“Steve said, ‘Yeah, those things did happen,’ that I recount,” Allen said during an appearance at the Town Hall Seattle speakers series. Allen was interviewed on stage by GeekWire’s Todd Bishop, a longtime technology reporter in Seattle.

In his book, “Idea Man: A Memoir by the Cofounder of Microsoft,” Allen writes that in 1982, he overheard Ballmer and Bill Gates discussing a plan to reduce Allen’s 36 percent stake in Microsoft shortly after Allen was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Allen writes that he burst in and shouted, “This is unbelievable! It shows your true character, once and for all.” He calls the plot “mercenary opportunism, plain and simple.”

Technology Bubble And Seeding of Next Cycle – What Can Social Media Offer?

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Do social media add any competitiveness to a nation?  Mastering how to get people to click ads is good for Wall Street and investors, but is that really great? For a nation’s competitiveness, does it add any value? That you have mastered all those algorithms to get hits on the right ads may not be helping man. Sure?

What technology cycle will come after social media? The PC passed computing power  to the masses. The web gave us connectivity. What is social media giving us when they finally make way for another cycle? Organizing our best photos so that our kids will not do their homeworks?

This is very interesting because social media like Internet companies do not create much jobs– no manufacturing and no special design investment.  They cramp equations that make computers do what thousands of industrial age engineers can do and find patterns to get ads to the right person.

But remember that the skills picked from social media can be used for biotech where data mining is vital. DNA sequencing could pick a lot from social media since they are about crunching numbers and understanding relationships. The next tech cycle is on the way and may be figured out by a 5 year old kid. Irrespective of anything, we need to ensure that social media cycle passes core value to the next one.

Cloudera – Building Operating System That Breaks and Makes Sense of Data

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We think you may like to know about this company. It powers most of the data analytics that take place in the social media world.

Cloudera Inc. is a Palo Alto-based enterprise software company which provides Apache Hadoop-based software and services. It contributes to Hadoop and related Apache projects and provides a distribution for Hadoop for the enterprise.

This is better from Businessweek

Cloudera is essentially trying to build a type of operating system, à la Windows, for examining huge stockpiles of information. Where Windows manages the basic functions of a PC and its software, Cloudera’s technology helps companies break data into digestible chunks that can be spread across relatively cheap computers. Customers can then pose rapid-fire questions and receive answers. But instead of asking what a group of friends “like” the most on Facebook, the customers ask questions such as, “What gene do all these cancer patients share?”

So, if you have massive data from your bank, hospital, farm, etc and want to make sense of them – this  firm can help you. The data must be very huge to justify your investment. Groupon is one of their customers!

DeviceAnywhere Test Center, Now Free Access- Mobile Monday Nigeria Take Note

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This is the press release from DeviceAnywhere on a joint partnership with MobileMonday to help MobileMonday members. Take note, Mobile Monday Nigeria.

 

DeviceAnywhere, the industry leading provider of technological solutions to streamline mobile content creation, certification and customer satisfaction, and Mobile Monday, the open community of mobile industry visionaries, developers and influencers, are partnering on a new initiative to offer developers 20 hours of free access to the award-winning DeviceAnywhere Test Center™ product.

 

MoMo members will be able to remotely access and interact with over two thousand devices, such as the Apple iPad and Android Motorola Droid X, on over 28 different carrier networks worldwide. These devices are accessible remotely over the Internet, allowing users to interact in real time to ensure all development, porting, testing, and monitoring needs are met. The DeviceAnywhere service uses actual, physical handsets to provide developers with the same experiences as having the devices in hand.

 

Available to all Mobile Monday members* located in over 100 cities worldwide this promotion aims to support the development of the next-generation of mobile content, services and applications across the globe.
This new initiative follows DeviceAnywhere’s participation and support of the Mobile Monday Global Summit in Helsinki which was attended by five hundred of the most influential people in mobile, including representatives from Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, RIM, and Skype.

 

Faraz Syed, founder and CEO, DeviceAnywhere said: “We’re delighted to be working with Mobile Monday on this project to provide better opportunities for its members to streamline the creation of their mobile services, applications and content on our live devices located across the world. Both of our organisations play a pivotal role in today’s fast evolving mobile ecosystem and this is natural partnership for us to forge as we both seek to promote innovation and creativity in the industry.”

 

Jari Tammisto, CEO and President, Mobile Monday Oy, continues: “Mobile Monday members globally are excited to take this opportunity, provided by DeviceAnywhere, as it speeds up the execution process from ideas into professional services. This is especially welcomed in new creative markets like Africa, South Asia, and South-East Asia where there is not much funding available for start-ups, but huge future opportunity for new mobile services.”

Mobile Monday members who want use their free hours must contact DeviceAnywhere at sales@deviceanywhere.com or by phone at +1877.338.4230 in the USA and at +44.118.9255.079 for any other region.