Bytes for Jan 27

by Dina on January 27, 2010 · 1 comment

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Daily updates on what I’m reading

  • A New Mobile Radar concept from Nokia Research Centre | via @tsuvik – Make sure you check out the video too! CLIP: "Nokia Research Center (NRC) Helsinki today unveiled a new research concept at “Demo House 2010″ research exhibition in Espoo, Finland. The mobile radar demonstration shows how a mobile device can use an active radar sensor to measure speed, its distance and the direction of movement of approaching objects, similiar to the traditional RADAR. It uses electromagnetic waves to provide a different type of mobile wireless sensing."

    This research concept could enable new ways for users to interact with their device, for example via gesture control. It also opens the door for the creation of radar based applications which could be used in sport, for entertainment or personal safety.

  • The Elevator Pitch for Enterprise 2.0 – ReadWriteEnterprise – Enterprise 2.0 Elevator Pitches to different levels in a company – CEO, Head of HR, CIO, Middle Managers, Experts. Original post here – http://www.techiteasy.org/2010/01/25/five-elevator-pitches-for-enterprise-2-0-adoption/ – CLIP: "We have not been writing too much as of late about Enterprise 2.0. Perhaps that's in part because it seems like the phrase is getting a bit tired.Perhaps also it is because it feels like so much of the discussion centers around the technology that Enterprise 2.0 is all about. In any case, we found this post on Tech IT Easy. It goes through five elevator pitches to make for Enterprise 2.0. It's a telling post. While it seems like Enterprise 2.0 is becoming widely adopted, there is still a struggle for how to explain what it means and how to pitch the concept to executive management, middle managers and the people who may find the technology valuable for their work".

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