Monday, July 08, 2013

As marteladas nos sistemas de informação

Como todos nós sabemos em Portugal há o hábito de resolver as coisas em cima do joelho.
Nos sistemas de informação, como em qualquer outra actividade, há sempre aquele pensamento de "vamos dar aqui um jeitinho e já está", "mete aqui um bocado de javascript e tá feito" e assim Portugal avança (not!)

Foi neste contexto que a Sic decidiu proteger alguns dos seus conteúdos, ou seja, disponibilizá-los em pay-per-view.



O problema é que esta solução foi uma solução martelada como muitas outras que todos aqueles que andam por este meio já vimos e  que muitas das vezes nunca dá bom resultado. Ora vamos lá ver porquê:




Friday, May 25, 2007

Chris Anderson - How one idea can make the world look different

The following was written by Malcolm Gladwell under the Time's Magazine edition "The Most Influential People in The World - The Time 100".

"All writers are in search of the Big Idea. A Big Idea has to matter. But you can have only one of them. Your Big Idea can't be that there are, say, 89 Rules of Power. E=mc^2 was, technically speaking, a Big Idea. But not really, because the best Big Ideas are also transparent. Truly Big Ideas are the rarest of phenomena, and when I first came upon Chris Anderson's The Long Tail last year, I knew this was one.
Born in 1961, Anderson became a physicist and conducted research at Los Alamos National Laboratories in New Mexico. As editor in chief of Wired, he described the idea of the Long Tail in a 2004 article; the book came out in 2006.
Here is what the idea says:
Many of us see the same movies and read the same books because the bookstore can store only so many books and the movie theater can play only so many movies. There isn't enough space to give us exactly what we want. So we all agree on something we kind of want. But what happens when the digital age comes along, allowing the bookstore to store all the books in the world? Now, it doesn't sell 1,000 copies of one book that we all kind of want; it sells one copy of 1,000 books each of us really wants.
Five sentences to explain something that, if you think about Amazon and Netflix and iTunes, will make you see the world a different way. That's a Truly Big Idea.

Gladwell is the author of The Tipping Point and Blink

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

McKinsey Day

6.10 - Wake Up & Bath
6.45 - Download Prison Break
7.00 - Leave Home
7.50 - Arrive IST
8.10 - Tribolet shows up for SIE class
9.15 - Break
9.30 - Back to SIE
11.00 - SAD class
13.00 - Lunch at my grandmother's home
14.30 - Back to IST - McKinsey Presentation
15.30 - Case Study
16.30 - Questions & Answers
18.30 - Presentations & Discuss
19.20 - Leave IST
19.50 - Futsal Training
21.00 - Arrive Home
21.10 - Bath & Dinner
21.30 - Leave Home
22.00 - Mobbit Meeting
00.12 - Back home and finishing this schedule.

Definitely a McKinsey Day!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Too many things to come ...

What to do now that you lost all your toys and don't know how to begin with ?

The shirt she taught that was for her to clean has more to tell. He sees that every single woman is a piece of joy, hopless to unveil the space between the shalow memories of her own, deeply in the sky of roses brought by him.

Call him cause you know how you will feel just when he picks up the phone and greets you with his lonely and sweet little thing that he has on his sore mouth.

Probally you notice that maybe he's not quite the guy you tought he would be! Am I right?
All that smalltalk of him really feels like you ?

You sould beware of the dangers of your life, living with your own misery portraited by some other artist that you are still willing to forgive.

Suddenly all the stuff that matters, can change before you realize that it has something to do with you.

by me.

Euro Millions Key for 9/02/2007 :
19 24 18 21 30 4 2

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The (not so) great macbook








As you know I waited too much time to have the great Intel Mac that I was dreaming about for years.

I bought it in June and it was perfect ... now 3 months later I'm so fucking annoyed with this RSS. (Random Shutdown Syndrome) ...

At least Apple decided to acknowledge this hardware issue

I'm really worried with the repair time since here in Portugal we don't have an official AppleCenter, just a crapy importer called Interlog which lacks of quality of service.

I'm so skeptical about this and if you have one you should be too.

Friday, August 18, 2006

How To Totally Fake Being A Geek

Don't let yourself get caught up again and "get to third base with that Silicon Valley groupie!"

How To Totally Fake Being A Geek

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue.


Apple just opened last friday another mega store, this time, right in the middle of the GM building plaza in New York's fifth avenue.
Altough the store is undergound, it has 32-foot glass cube as the main entrance creating a big fuzz all around it.

But what I wanted to refer here, is that this new store never closes! It's open 24/365 along with it's genius bar!

(genius bar is place located inside all big apple' stores where you can go with or without your apple products and ask/discuss all sorts of questions related to apple' software, hardware, etc, with the local genius staff)

I gotta say, Apple is rocking!