News of the Day 8/7/2009

Career:
Networking tips for shy people

Social Media:
The whole Twitter/Facebook/Livejournal Denial of service attack was apparently against one anti-Russian blogger. I'm sure there's more to shake out, so let's see what's next. Career tip here: as the internet and social media become more ubiquitous, more companies will get dragged into regional issues. A little more here.

Technology:
More info and more theories on the Apple Tablet – I'm increasingly biased towards the idea it's more of a giant iPhone than a true Netbook. Which of course means its basically a netbook, but still. If it IS more of a giant i-not-Phone this may also be a boost to iPhone app writers (if Apple doesn't pull their software . . .), and may open a few new fronts in the Netbook arena – because face it, it's in the netbook space.

On the subject of Apple, the iPhone store mess still has legs and has gone as far as higher-ups emailing bloggers and a well known Apple booster getting VERY bitter. As predicted, there's apparently an undercurrent of resentment of apple out there over the iPhone handling. To boot, ever consider how the app store handles customer relations for developers?

So just why does Google want with On2? A few theories here, the most interesting are that A) they're consolidating their video work, and B) the possibility of building a gaming platform. I'm not sure anymore, but to lean to the wild side, since Google's been working to mess with Apple and Microsoft, a gaming system (or Chrome OS based game system) would seriously throw Microsoft off (as well as Nintendo and Sony).

Did you know Adobe Acrobat Reader is a major target of malicious attacks? A scary read that notes Adobe may have to learn from . . . Microsoft. Good ammo for security concerns if you're in IT, and important period. As I've said about Flash, Adobe is very omnipresent, but people don't pay attention to that very much.

Microsoft actually got the office.com domain – Which must have been costly (though probably not to them). That's a great bit of branding for their web version of Office – and the Everything Wars continue . . .

Video Games:
Is the Marvel MMO back in production? Seems like it. Of course with City of Heroes, Champions, and DCU it's awful crowded, but Marvel does have a big name draw advantage – and a load of films coming out. Toss a resume out to the studio and see what happens. I can easily see this being cross-promoted with the films they have planned – if they can get it out in time. A big push could mean jobs . . . and on that superheroic subject, an analysis of why Champions should worry City of Heroes.

The push continues to have Philadelphia's government encourage the gaming industry there. I see this as possible if Philly gets it right – Philadelphia is in an absolutely ideal location for it physically, has its history and culture, and is a good bet in general. On that subject – are you working to get fan/geeky jobs and companies supported in your community?

-Steven Savage

News of the Day 8/5/2009

Career:
Why some people hate personal branding

Economics/Geekonomics/Freakonomics:
What a double-dip recession could be like – and what could cause it – Chart filled, but even those not economically inclined can get an idea of what we're looking at. The author feels there's enough instability to create a dip in 2010 (I was betting more on macro-issues creating one in 2011-2012). However he's got some good points. Rough summary – keep a weather eye out for 18 months on the economy.

Media:
4 Kids Entertainment has put itself up for sale – Apparently following on cuts last year. Still they have a lot of properties so I expect the company will survive. They're definitely in the don't-send-a-resume category for now, I'd say. Also, they DO have a lot of brands,so once their future is sorted out, they could really put out a lot of media within those brands.

Publishing:
Sony cuts prices on it's e-book titles – Making it competitive with Amazon.com, and continuing the surprisingly lively e-book batles. Side note – it appears companies are postponing softcover and e-book releases to make more money on hardcovers.

Technology:
Apple didn't like a dictionary app in the App Store because of offensive words – A strange story, but part of what could be a trend – people now talking about rejected apps in the App Store. Brought on by the Google Voice mess. I don't know how many apps get rejected, but now that the spotlight is on them, we'll find out more – watch to see wht it means if you're a developer or in IT in general.

Tablets not going to be so hot after all? – A few points about this potential market. I'm going to agree they won't be for everyone – and that they're best when the tablet-function is OPTIONAL and has a keyboard, etc. That won't stop the hype and the developer considerations.

More on the Microsoft-Yahoo deal – Including Yahoo have options to opt OUT of part of the deal. As Microsoft is hiring past Yahoo employees I don't think this is likely, but this does give an idea of just what's up.

Google spends a ton of cash for video compression technology company – Which tells me they're still focused on video, but I'd say this may be more than YouTube – it could play well for Anrdoid and other technology efforts.

Video Games:
Playspan releases a tool for developing a huge variety of payment options for social media and games – Not noteworthy? Try 50 methods in 30 countries. This is subtle, but it could give Playspan a big edge in the market since the technology sounds easy to adapt. In short – resume worthy.

-Steven Savage

What Is Professional?

"But I'm not a professional," many people say to me when I discuss their careers.

I hear this a lot.  Aspiring artists, writers, publishers, coders, etc.  They all figure they're not professional now, but at some point in the future they'll be pros.  Until that point they're not professionals – and thus they figure no one will talk to them, they can't join professional groups, etc.  Professional comes with some special future achievement like the right job or the right degree.

I think that's B.S.  Professional is an attitude.

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