How AWESOME is this? Boy I really
wish I own one…if only I could afford one. I mean the things we could do today
with technology is truly impressive. Google Glass is the definition of convenience.
Just imagine being able to be in action and capture all the moments without
having to hold any devices – a first person’s view of the experience. This
would be great for outdoor activities such as when I’m on a roller coaster and
want to film the on the ride, which is nearly impossible with my phone since I’m
always afraid I’ll accidentally drop it on my way down. My favorite part is being
able to share what you see live with other people. It acts as a webcam with
data connection from your smartphone! Not to mention being able to ask whatever
on your mind and get answers just like that – similar to Siri but a whole lot
better. I did a couple research on Google Glass and found out its built-in
microphone combined with Google Now connects you to the search engine that can
be activated simply by saying “Okay Glass” followed by a question or command.
Surely this would be helpful for school when I can keep writing and get the
answers I need without having to get it myself. Next step is to convince my
parents that it’s a must-have-for-my-success-in-college kind of tool. Honestly
I wonder how they were able to include all of its features (GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
speakers, a camera, microphone, touchpad) on such a tiny hardware…..a tiny but POWERFUL hardware.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
StartUp.com
The
film “StartUp.com” is a documentary our class got to view a while back that
revolves around the start and failure of a media company called GovWorks.com. It
features two main characters Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman, who were
buddies since high school that shared a common dream to get rich by creating
their own dot com company. By May of 1999, they had an idea of GovWorks.com serving
as the online revenue collection interface to pay parking tickets and around
this time they had partnered up with Chieh Cheung. The film shows the progression
of the company and how the three were trying to obtain venture capital based on
this idea. Throughout the documentary, it let us see the struggles that the
founders faced that surround the business and the pressure of competitors they dealt
with at the time. Things began to spiral downward during the dot-com meltdown
that dried up the company’s funds along with how Chieh Cheung was not committed
to the team. Tuzman and Herman friendship went downhill as well. Near the last
scene, it shows the moment of tension when the two were arguing leading to
Kaleil to fire Tom, who then ended up leaving the company. This documentary focuses
on the relationship of the two partners and traces the birth of their company.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Dot.Com to Dot.Bomb
This
technological revolution of the 90’s was insane! I was really fascinated by the
events that were going on during the start of the internet bubble to its burst.
It was an epic time for all of the investors that assumed that by operating their
companies online – they were going to make MILLIONS.
Plastic dinosaurs were used by our professor
to represent the big companies that are in a race for dominance - which I
thought was a creative approach! Although it was hard to watch all of these
powerful companies being knocked down hard one by one during this era. I’m not surprised
to learn that some of the companies that were established such as Amazon and Yahoo
still exist today. What stuck out to me the most was Microsoft’s mission
statement, of how they want a computer in every home on every desk…kind of
scary how they were trying to run the world. It was also interesting to know
that in 1994 people were already trying to do 3D with the web. Towards the end,
I discover that the bubble burst was caused by two main factors. One revolves around
how inexperienced individuals of the company didn't know how to generate
revenue of their cash flow and the problem of overvalued stocks.
What makes a Community?
We
all know that a community revolves around a group of people that share common
values. Although this is part of it, we also have to think about - what makes a
community successful? In order build a strong community, it requires having a
group of people that are willing to support one another to be connected as a
whole. It also requires a set of goals that everybody wants to strive for. By
being a part of a church community, I realized that it takes more than one
individual to make a difference. Everything centers on being able to work
together along with having a passion for what you’re doing to make something
happen. For instance, having a routine to attend church every Sunday shows consistency.
It says that you’re putting in an effort to contribute something to the
community by participating. As a youth group leader of my church, I find it
rewarding to be able to work with the diversity of people that help each other grow
spiritually and bring the words of Christ to our society. The worship events
that we have at church also play an important role in gathering the community
together for us to have the opportunity to have fellowship with one another. I'm very glad to be a part of this wonderful church community.
Monday, November 3, 2014
What I would NOT buy Online.
The process
of shopping online is an ultimate joy…until you start seeing how expensive
your total is after shipping. Seriously it’s ridiculous. That’s probably one of the reasons why I
hardly buy anything online. I prefer buying items directly in person, where I know
for sure that I’m getting exactly what I paid for. One of the main problems in
my experience purchasing things online is how some of the items would look completely
different then what is shown in the pictures! I remembered a time when I ordered a
new phone case through Amazon, everything about it seems great – the price,
image, you name it. Then when it was finally shipped home it was the complete
opposite of what I had imagined it to be. The case was nowhere close compared to
the “pretty” alluring picture that they had online. After that, I decided to
just stick with buying “necessary” items in person.
Although there are some things I would not
(NEVER) buy online which includes electronics and especially clothes. I mean why
bother buying clothes if you can’t even try it on? The result after you get it is - it doesn't fit properly. And imagine having to go through all that trouble shipping it
back…or worst, admitting to yourself that you've just wasted more money. I guess you can say online shopping does have its pros and cons. The pros is its
super convenient to get what you what with a click of a mouse. The cons…well
you already know.
Creating My Very Own HTML Webpage!
I
am very happy to say I have accomplished the task of creating a webpage with
HTML. This has been a quick and easy introduction of knowing how to use HTML
for future reference. Starting off with notepad and the instruction in front of
me, I was able to figure it out faster than I originally thought I would.
I learned a few things along the way, one
which includes hosting my own image, to the image code for HTML for it to
appear on the webpage. Picking and choosing the one to host was probably the
part that took the longest... I also had fun playing around with the background
color, which I happened to change a couple of times - but I finally decided to
settle with red. When it came to saving my files realized how crucial it is to
add “.html” at the end of the file name and including “txt” under the file type
for it to work properly. I overlooked that part and had to do it twice before
it was successfully saved. The best part was being able to finish and within a
couple of seconds – I had created my own webpage! Yay.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
About Speaker: Derek Young
Our class had another visitor by the name of Derek Young, who came to share his experiences with us on Wednesday the 29th. Mr. Young is a very talented entrepreneur who
is involved in many organizations, mainly in managing the company of data
science. His role was to help in the protection of data along with
administration and research. Not only this, he was also the creator of a
writing company called Exit 133 right here in Tacoma! One of the most memorable
comments he made that I got out of the conversation revolves around knowing
your experts in order to make valuable connections. He gave us an example of how if you’re given a certain task by a
company and you have no clue to figuring out how to make it work, let them know
that you could accomplish it anyways by going to the resources that you have to
make it happen, instead of rejecting it on the spot.
Another
interesting subject that came up during Derek’s presentation was hearing about his
connections to social media through a non-profit social run event that he organized
for the Tacoma runners. Derek used Twitter and Facebook to coordinate this
event and it became one of the fastest growing companies in the social circle.
It was a shock knowing that there would be around 150 runners who shows up
every Thursday to participate and how Derek is planning to expand this event
through trips such as China, Italy, and even Greece! We could all agree that it’s
a great way to connect with the communities and meet new people.
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