In this global economy, businesses need to get 'radical'. The great feedback loop with business strategy, product management, product development and product marketing need to be very agile. How do we do that?
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Android App Inventor: Error uploading media files to the phone
It is a workaround and painfully manual, but this worked for me at least with myTouch phone:
1. Once your app is ready, hit 'Package for Phone' dropdown and 'Download to this Computer'.
2. App Inventor creates a local .apk file. Connect your phone using USB cable.
3. Copy the APK file to the root of the "Removable Disk" (the phone). **Disconnect the phone**
4. Using Android Market, search for "Apps Installer" and choose a better rated one.
5. Once you install the Apps Installer, run it.
6. The installer finds your App and walks you through the installation process.
7. Enjoy.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
On a second thought, about this Google Chrome OS thing…
Some are even saying that this is a phony little war that doesn't hurt anyone. Since the just announced OS is vaporware at this point and mostly targeting for netbooks in the near future, Microsoft's immediate revenue is not in any danger. However, you can count on Microsoft throwing counterpunches to nullify low-end threat the Chrome OS poses.
Even with mobile phones, Microsoft gained marketshare in 2008/2009 and even outsold iPhone believe it or not. Android phones are just starting to come out, so we will have to see how big they are going to be. As for the netbooks, it is reported very recently that Windows XP ships in 96% of netbooks sold worldwide, up 10% from a year ago. Linux originally had good momentum, but it is losing steam due to a combination of users preferring familiarity of Windows and Microsoft's deft use of pricing and its size. It just shows how Microsoft fights back.
Also, note that Google says first netbook with Chrome OS is not out until 2010H2 and Windows 7 (which is expected to be netbook friendly) is due out in a few months. Microsoft would have the netbook market for 1 full year. I think all this adds up to moves and countermoves [at least for now].
Otherwise, Chrome OS better be one sweet friggin doozy.
Google Chrome OS, eh?
Could it be that Google is just trying to protect its search domain? One thing we know is that mobile internet based search is growing much more rapidly than that of PCs. If your bread and butter depends on search, you have to dominate mobile world as well. Ergo, the Google family of mobile OSes. I think this is probably the reason than Novell grade hate of Microsoft that's driving the OS development. what do you think?