7 milliader mennesker 4 milliarder på nettet – se graf og tal

October 31st, 2011 - 

Vi runder 7 mia. medborgere på kloden i disse dage. Vildt tal, og et tal der skaber respekt. Du kan prøve at se dig selv i det tal, hvor er du, gennemsnitesalder i dit land osv:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515.

Som bekendt er mulighederne ikke lige for alle. Med en demokratisk vinkel, bør nettet medvirke til en positiv udvikling.

Det er defor super interessant, at se at væksten i trafik på det forholdsvist nye medie, er eksplosiv i de mindre udviklede lande.

 

Internet udbredelse verden

4 mia paa nettet - eksplosion i udbredelsen af internet i 3 verden

Du kan se den fulde graf her: Forudsigelse af vækst i trafikken på nettet i verden og særligt 3. verden.

Ud over et kuriosum og generelt interessant for os alle,  kan det også være interessant at kigge på de tal, for virksomheder med kontakt til en verden udenfor Nordamerika, Europa eller de asiatisk mest udviklede lande. Eksempelvis NGO’er, ministerier eller virksomheder der handler med 3. verdens lande.

Tal er hentet på Mashable.com.

Google + cheat sheet – tips og tricks

October 28th, 2011 - 
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Ærligt talt så er Google Plus gået en smule i stå. Konceptet fik hurtigt mange brugere, og vokser efter Googles egne udmeldelser, stadig. Jeg ser dog ikke denne udvikling. Fra starten var jeg super positiv, forventede en konkurrent til Facebook med det samme, men igen, ting tager tid.

Jeg tager mig selv i at forvente at ting og udvikling altid sker hurtigt. Efter så mange år i web branchen, vil jeg måske ligefrem sige at ting tager længere tid nu. Udviklingsprojekter bliver mere omfattende, på trods af web 2.0 muligheder og super fede værktøjer på nettet.

Nå nok om den snak. Jeg ville faktisk bare lægge dette “snydeark” for Google Plus på nettet. Faldt det på en blog, og synes selv det gav mig noget. Der er nogle gode genveje til Google +. Nogle minder om Twitters funktioner, og andre er hentet i Google andre produkter.

Google Plus Snydeark Tips og Tricks

Google Snyd Tips Tricks

Google Plus: 1 billion items shared and received in a single day

July 15th, 2011 - 
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Not bad, “1 billion items shared and received in a single day”.

According to Larry himself. He wrote (Source Google + post from Larry Page). Full quote below. And 550.000 new Androids a day. Seems to me that Google is finally doing what I’ve been waiting for so long, connecting the killer apps. Mobile, entertainment, mail, web, search, social etc etc.

I’m still waiting for them to connect Google Reader with Sparks. But I think Sparks will be what the Semantic web was meant to be, a smart understanding of the social and communication part of our web interactions.

 

Google Plus Statistics

 

 

“We are in the middle of our quarterly earnings call right now. Here are the remarks I just gave. One key stat: Over 10M Google+ users!

-Larry
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Good afternoon everyone–thanks for joining us today

It’s exciting to be on the call today and to share directly with you the progress we have made in my first quarter as CEO

As you will have seen from our press release we had a great quarter–with revenue up by 32 per cent year on year and a new record for quarterly revenue at over $9 billion!

We have substantially increased our velocity and execution this quarter–a key goal of mine since taking over as CEO

It’s why I created a new, product focused management structure–with a clear leader responsible for each product area

This new management team is working together fabulously … and has already achieved a lot in just three months

First we launched Google+ to field trial invitation only

Our goal with Google+ is to make sharing on the web like sharing in real life, as well as to improve the overall Google experience
Circles let you choose with precision who you are sharing with. Not surprisingly this has been very well received, because in real life, we share different things with different people.
Hangouts allow for serendipitous interactions. Like in real life when you run into a few friends. It gives you seamless and fun multi user video and it’s really amazing!

Last quarter, we launched the +1 button in search results and ads–enabling users to recommend stuff they liked, and have those recommendations show up in the search results of people they know

This quarter, we released +1 buttons to the entire web, and many sites like Huffington Post, the Washington Post and Best Buy have added +1 buttons

Google+ is still only in field trial with limited access as we scale the system
Users have to be invited, sign up with a profile in order to use it

However, the growth on Google+ has been great–and I’m excited to release some new metrics for you today
Over 10M people have joined Google+ 
Great achievement for the team

There’s also a ton of activity
We are seeing over 1 billion items shared and received in a single day

Our +1 button is already all over the web
It’s being served 2.3 billion times a day

So while we have a lot of work still to do, we are really excited about our progress with Google+

Google+ is also a great example of another focus of mine–beautiful products that are simple and intuitive to use and was actually was one of the first products to contain our new visual redesign.

We also launched that beautiful, consistent and simpler design on our home page, Gmail and calendar with many more products soon to come.

Greater focus has also been another big feature for me this quarter–more wood behind fewer arrows

Last month, for example, we announced that we will be closing Google Health and Google PowerMeter

We’ve also done substantial internal work simplifying and streamlining our product lines

While much of that work has not yet become visible externally, I am very happy with our progress here

Focus and prioritization are crucial given our amazing opportunities 

Indeed I see more opportunities for Google today than ever before

Because believe it or not we are still in the very early stages of what we want to do

Even in search … which we’ve been working on for 12 years there have never been more important changes to make
For example this quarter we launched a pilot that shows an author’s name and picture in the search results, making it easier for users to find things from authors they trust.

Of course when we started doing search, people thought we were crazy–they said there was no money to be made in search over and above a bit of banner advertising

Most new internet businesses have had the same criticism

Fast forward to today–it feels like we are watching the same movie again in slow motion

We have tremendous new businesses being viewed as “crazy”
Android
We actually have a new metric to report of 550,000 Android Devices activated a day! 
That’s a HUGE number even by Google’s standards
Chrome
It’s the fastest growing browser
With over 160 million users

People rightly ask how we will monetize these businesses?

And of course I understand the need to balance the short term with the longer term needs because our revenues and growth serve as the engine that funds our innovation

But our emerging high usage products can generate huge new businesses for Google in the long run, just like search
And we have tons of experience monetizing successful products over time

Well run technology businesses with tremendous consumer usage make a lot of money over the long term

I think about our products in three separate categories

First, there is search and our ads products, the core driver of revenue for the company. Nikesh and Susan are going to talk more about ads later in the call

Next, we have products that are enjoying high consumer success–YouTube, Android and Chrome. We are investing in these in order to optimize their long-term success

Then we have our new products–Google+ and Commerce and Local. We are are investing in them to drive innovation and adoption

Overall, we are focused on long term absolute profit and growth, as we have always been–and I will continue the tight financial management we have had in the last two years, even as we are making significant investments in our future

I would like to finish on our people

Great companies are no greater than the efforts and ingenuity of their people

So continuing to hire the best, keeping them happy and well rewarded is crucial to our future

Many of you will be interested in hiring–whether we hired a few hundred more or less than you expected this quarter. But we will optimize headcount for the long term and the opportunities we see

So I’m happy with the investments we’ve made in people, though we’re probably even a little ahead of where we need to be with headcount growth at the edge of what is manageable now

It is easy to focus on things we do that are speculative (e.g., driverless cars) but we spend the vast majority of our resources on the core products. We may have a few small speculative projects happening at any given time, but we’re very careful stewards of shareholder money — we’re not betting the farm on this stuff.

All of us at Google want to create services that people across the world use twice a day … just like a toothbrush!

And we strive to make those services beautiful, simple and easy to use

That way we can provide huge benefit to the world

We have made a good start but we are at only 1 per cent of what’s possible … Google is just getting started … and that is why I am here–working hard to lead this company to the next level
Thank You. And again, we had a great quarter.”

The Making of DTS Sound Signature, fantastic sounds

June 8th, 2011 - 
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Listen to this, watch the guy make noises for DTS, fascinating.

Check out Diegos other videos

Fascination and addiction, what is it that the internet does to us

August 15th, 2010 - 

A long time ago, I got interested in technology. It began with a Commodore I got for birthday, I started writing machine code, what a waste of time. I managed to get a little guy to jump across the screen. A decade or two later, I tried Bulletin Board Systems, I did gopher, text seach on an early internet, and text, turn based games with students across the world.

I ended up doing a masters in communication, writing about interpersonal communication and the internet, for cancer.dk. I’ve now done 15 years or so of work, in this business. My professional as well as personal life is permeated with technology.

What is it that fascinates me and people so much with the internet, that they live virtual lives there? I’ve spend days, weeks, months on games, and sometimes still do, gaming with people I dont know, competing, working together etc.

This is what drives me, the urge to find out, explore, study, the forces that makes us go online, link up etc. as much as we do. I recently read an article that sais something like, people play games and level their characters because it makes them feel like the are good at something, and often the challenges at just about repeating and spending as much time on the task as possible.. I’m sure this is true for games.

I say that this is true for social media too, for tons of people. People link up, connect, join networks and the like, because it makes them feel like they achieve something.Many of the mechanisms out there are very addictive. Many are very fun, some bring meaning and value, and most try to get you to spend as much time with them as possible. As you probably do too, or hopefully, I often wonder about the value of what Im doing on the internet og with games etc etc. Often I come the conclusion that it’s a waste of time, but lately, I’m getting better at accepting the facts. Makes it much easier to do the stuff I do, when I’m aware of what it brings me, or doen’t bring me, in terms of personal value.

I’m schooled in business. The combination of business and addictive concepts is very strong. There is a lot of money to be made, and that is nice, but think about the value it brings you, besides getting rich. I’m always “surfing” to get inspiration, experience to use in my work, and often just for fun. But I wonder, if there always should be a value in your time spend. I would like to think that there is. Sometimes I must admit, its just a waste of time. Its ok when Im aware, but I would so much love to spend my time on purposes that brings meaning into the internet, value to the users, and in the end a way of living to me. I get paid to derive meaning and combine concepts to value/meaning for businesses, and that is fun.

I hope to find that one addictive concept, that will be my way of living, and that would bring meaning, maybe a fun time, and value some people. Real value.