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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Semana 13 (Por Sabiniita)



Dell Mini-Notebook Will Cost Just $300
By Charlie Sorrel July 16, 2008 7:29:51

Dell's E mini-notebook computer, first outed when Gizmodo's Brian Lam collared Michael Dell
sneaking one about the D6: All Things Digital conference, has got a price. The E not only lops a few letters of the name of Asus' rival Eee PC, it also drops a few dollars, coming in at $300.
Price has been the problem with these mini-notebooks, and Dell is very welcome to bring its budget mass-marketing chops to the party. While not official, the news comes from the usually reliable DigiTimes, which tells us that the E will be available in the last quarter of the year. And none of this hunting in the stores to find one like we have to do with the Wind's and Eees of the world. Dell plans to knock out two to three million units by the end of the year.


Me parecio un articulo interesante ya que es muy notorio como las tecnologias van avanzando y abaratando los costos de los productos.



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My CEO, George Colony lists out a few products and services that have ‘disappeared’ due to technology in his latest blog post. He lists out encyclopedias, classifies, records, actors and even trans-continental flights. He asks what could disappear next. I’ll throw out some hypothetical situations that could cause some of the following dissipate:
Support for products could be transplanted by peer to peer support tools like GetSatisfaction where passionate customers self-support each other bypassing corporations
“Outside” Sales teams could be replaced by Vendor Relationship Management (VRM) s where customers define what they want, companies respond.
Printed photos/photo centers, at least in the eyes of Generation Y are already falling by the wayside
Physical printed maps are already being replaced by digital GPS systems in many cars
Restaurant review companies like Fodors and Zagat, instead replaced by peer review sites like Yelp.
Digital book readers, like the Kindle, although still in early generations could replace distribution of printed books
Keyboard and mice, what a slow and archaic way of input, which needs to evolve from voice/eye recognition
Movie Theaters can go away as home entertainment systems get bigger screens in HD, with great audio at lower costs. Coupled with streaming data, HD movies can be piped directly into the home
Gasoline powered cars


Me parecio un articulo divertido, ya que habla de las cosas que vana cambiar gracias a las nuevas tecnologias.



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E3 2008: Nintendo Announcements


Me parecio un video interesante ya que la wii es un gran avance tecnologicamente, y me gusta saber sobre este tema.


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