Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Autotyping
Data entry is still pretty difficult on mobile devices despite the current technology that exists. If there were a better interface that used something like voice recognition, then it would significantly increase the usability and safety of these devices. Things such as texting while driving and even while walking are dangerous. Although it reduces the privacy by requiring vocal input, we certainly wouldn't eliminate typing. I dis read an article recently that Apple just bought a company, Siri, that wrote an "assistant" software for the iPhone that uses voice recognition to do things like make reservations, find out what's going on around town, or type messages. Pretty cool.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Photography idea
If you could hire someone to follow you around for a night on the town and you could afford to pay them like $50, would you do it? I'll put random details here that may be difficult to follow - there's my disclaimer.
Sometimes I wish I could afford it, because this weekend, for example, was ridiculous. In one night I broke up a fight that random people were in and talked a group of about 20 people out of it while simultaneously telling people at another party that it was my friend Justin Wyne's 21st birthday (he's 22). The results of this legendary idea were unconscionable.
Iirst off I find myself in this random apartment with like 5 guys apologizing to everyone and then I say "alright then, have a good night" as I turn to leave someone says "wait, who are you?" we laughed and I went on my way back to the party Justin was at.
Justin was playing along with it quite nicely as well as the fact that all the girls at this party were pretty tipsy. Anyway, Justin got way more attention than I would have ever imagined from these girls and it was just awesome.
Saturday was Movin' On, and the band I play with was the winner of Battle of the Bands to play there so we played and then we decided on a whim to buy a lot of beer. ANYWAY...I wish someone was there to follow us around because I laughed so hard this whole weekend that I can't seem to remember why.
BLOGS
Well I guess it might be because of my crazy schedule, or lack of motivation at this point, but for some reason I find it difficult to remember that I even have this blog to write in. The notes I write to myself here and there are just glanced at when I open my notebook. I gaze into the distance and ponder what I should do and blogging doesn't seem to pop into my head. Maybe it's the fact that my secrets are so amazing that there's this intrinsic part of me that wants to protect the ideas.
Anyway, perhaps it's because we're not reminded in class so I just randomly remember I have to do this and then write about nonsense. There should be a search engine that filters out nonsense. It would check against this blog post and if an article or page is anything like it, it would just be hidden from the results. How on Earth is a stranger going to find this blog and then take the time to read this. All I know is that it will be stored in a database somewhere and cached into the system and will come up in someone's search one day and they will have wished there was some filter that hid crap like this from view.
That's all.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
DRUNKNKKKK
I'm not drunk. BUT apparently there's an excessive drinking problem at Penn State?! I was thinking about it today after reading an article in the Daily Collegian (here), why might this be?
The culture that Penn State students have established for themselves seems to revolve around getting drunk. What can be done to curb this? Apparently passing laws to make people who have parties responsible for guest's bad behavior EVEN after they leave...This seems kind of ridiculous (and illegal?). Perhaps the we should promote more local events that involve art, music, and recreational activities that actually help the brain.
Businesses in the area that don't serve alcohol tend not to do well. I'm not saying to eliminate alcohol. Who cares if college students want to drink? Why can't we instead forget the drinking problems and rather than concentrate on increasing the penalties for drinking related infringements, we should concentrate on events that can bring money into the community and distract from the need to binge drink.
Free live music in the streets on First Thursday is a great example of this. Perhaps make a similar activity on the weekends where people could set up booths and vendors could sell food and arts and crafts in the street. This is wildly popular in Germany and even for Arts Fest during the summer. WHY NOT?
Let's do it. Well, I don't care anymore because I'm graduating, but someone else should do it.
The culture that Penn State students have established for themselves seems to revolve around getting drunk. What can be done to curb this? Apparently passing laws to make people who have parties responsible for guest's bad behavior EVEN after they leave...This seems kind of ridiculous (and illegal?). Perhaps the we should promote more local events that involve art, music, and recreational activities that actually help the brain.
Businesses in the area that don't serve alcohol tend not to do well. I'm not saying to eliminate alcohol. Who cares if college students want to drink? Why can't we instead forget the drinking problems and rather than concentrate on increasing the penalties for drinking related infringements, we should concentrate on events that can bring money into the community and distract from the need to binge drink.
Free live music in the streets on First Thursday is a great example of this. Perhaps make a similar activity on the weekends where people could set up booths and vendors could sell food and arts and crafts in the street. This is wildly popular in Germany and even for Arts Fest during the summer. WHY NOT?
Let's do it. Well, I don't care anymore because I'm graduating, but someone else should do it.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Website PR
It's quite difficult to advertise your business online for free. You either need to come up with a great idea for the promotion, or give something away for free. To create a buzz online without SPAMMING people, bombarding them with information that they don't care about, takes a lot of thought.
Or perhaps a free item giveaway...
Perhaps we can do some search engine optimization by having other people promote our website through theirs by posting links to our site. ANother way is by twitter. Judging by our results, all the time I've spent promoting on Facebook and Twitter - it's only gotten us like 50 emails.
We have had people visit our site 841 times, and have 446 emails. We haven't had much action since our first promotion. They are trickling in. I do find that once I re-post to twitter/Facebook we do see a little surge in traffic. I think it comes down to just bothering the hell out of people until they get curious and check it out...
Or perhaps a free item giveaway...
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