Published by Robert Scoble
I give you a front-row seat on the future. Focusing most of my efforts now on next-generation augmented reality and artificial intelligence, AKA "mixed reality."
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WATCH MY LATEST SPEECHES:
State of VR with Philip Rosedale (done in VR itself, very cool): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zAA1EVGUZU
At GEOINT, June 2017: http://trajectorymagazine.com/glimpse-new-world/
Augmented World Expo, June 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4xHILvLD8E
At Leade.rs, April 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
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BIO:
Scoble gives you a front-row seat on the future.
Literally. He had the first ride in the first Tesla. Siri was launched in his house. He's been the first to share all sorts of technologies and companies with you, from Flipboard to Pandora to Instagram.
Today he's focusing on mixed reality, AKA "next-generation augmented reality" which will include a new user interface for EVERYTHING in your life (IoT, Smart Cities, driverless cars, robots, drones, etc).
That's based on his view thanks to his past experience as futurist at Rackspace.
Best place to find Scoble? On his Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble
He has been a technology blogger since 2000, was one of five people who built Microsoft's Channel 9 video blog/community, worked at Fast Company Magazine running its TV efforts, and has been part of technology media businesses since 1993.
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SPEAKER PITCH:
Apple and Facebook now have revealed their Augmented Reality strategies, which means your business needs one too. Rely on Robert Scoble, the world's top authority on AR, to bring to your conference what businesses should do next.
SPEECH ABSTRACT #1:
TITLE: The Fourth Transformation: What's next in mixed reality (AR and AI) and the future of technology?
Here's an example of this talk at Leade.rs in Paris in April, 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
Why "the Fourth Transformation?"
Soon we will have phones and glasses that do full on augmented reality. Everything you look at will potentially be augmented. This world is coming in late 2017 with a new iPhone from Apple, amongst other products. Microsoft is betting everything on its HoloLens glasses that do mixed reality and the industry is spending many billions of dollars in R&D and funding new companies like Magic Leap.
This future will be the user interface for IoT, Smart Cities, autonomous cars, robots, drones, and your TV.
This is a big deal and Robert will take you through what mixed reality is and how it will change every business.
Learn more about Robert's speaking style and contact his agent at http://odemanagement.com/robert-scoble/Robert-Scoble.html
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #2:
"The Next Two Clicks of Moore's Law."
Over the next four years, or two clicks of Moore's Law, a ton about our technology world will change. Scoble will bring you the best from his travels visiting R&D labs, startups, and innovators around the world.
He views the world through his rose-colored-mixed-reality glasses, which will be the new user interface for self driving cars, Smart Cities, IoT, and many other things in our world.
He'll send you off with some lessons for companies both large and small.
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #3:
"Personalized Meaning: What is Augmented Reality For?"
As we enter a far more technological world where even cars drive themselves, I predict we'll see a blowback toward the analog, more authentic world.
What role does augmented reality play in both worlds?
Get Scoble's insight into where augmented reality is going, see tons of real-world demos, and understand what he means by 'personalized meaning.'
CONTACT:
If you are looking to contact me, email is best: scobleizer@gmail.com.
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ENDORSEMENTS:
IZEA Top 25 Tech Influencers: https://izea.com/2017/07/07/25-top-tech-influencers/
Time: One of the top 140 Twitterers!
FT: One of the five most influential Twitterers!
Inc. Top 5 on list of Tech Power Players You Need to Know: http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html
Next Reality: #4 on top 50 AR influencer list: https://next.reality.news/news/nr50-next-realitys-50-people-watch-augmented-mixed-reality-0177454/
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Flash is not something I’ve been missing from my iPhone browsing. In fact, EDGE is slow enough that I’m happy it’s not there.
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Flash is not something I’ve been missing from my iPhone browsing. In fact, EDGE is slow enough that I’m happy it’s not there.
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Joseph: I just did an update to my post where we talk about how Flash could be made to be faster on slow networks. I just want some cool games. Flash is the best way to bring us a whole bunch of games quickly. But figure out how to store them locally and then you get the best of both worlds.
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Joseph: I just did an update to my post where we talk about how Flash could be made to be faster on slow networks. I just want some cool games. Flash is the best way to bring us a whole bunch of games quickly. But figure out how to store them locally and then you get the best of both worlds.
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I’m personally hoping they don’t put Flash on the iPhone for at least a year (if ever). I like the idea of forcing everyone into web standards. Would like to see some good SVG etc. first.
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Of course my view is from a Mac users point of view and Adobe hasn’t been the best at getting Flash optimized for us. Want to set my MacBookPro fans a blaze, surf a bad Flash site.
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And no, I don’t hate Flash, I quite like it for certain things.
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I’m personally hoping they don’t put Flash on the iPhone for at least a year (if ever). I like the idea of forcing everyone into web standards. Would like to see some good SVG etc. first.
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Of course my view is from a Mac users point of view and Adobe hasn’t been the best at getting Flash optimized for us. Want to set my MacBookPro fans a blaze, surf a bad Flash site.
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And no, I don’t hate Flash, I quite like it for certain things.
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I really haven’t read much about the iPhone since I first heard about it. I probably only read about it in a post or two here. I really don’t know what it can do for you and why I should replace my current phone.
But I desperately want to.
I don’t know if that says more about me or Apple or both.
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I really haven’t read much about the iPhone since I first heard about it. I probably only read about it in a post or two here. I really don’t know what it can do for you and why I should replace my current phone.
But I desperately want to.
I don’t know if that says more about me or Apple or both.
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Like Joseph, I’m not missing Flash either. But I’m curious to see how the landscape of iPhone apps would change if Apple supported Flash for the iPhone.
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Like Joseph, I’m not missing Flash either. But I’m curious to see how the landscape of iPhone apps would change if Apple supported Flash for the iPhone.
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Robert,
Hrm….I hate to say I told you so….
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Robert,
Hrm….I hate to say I told you so….
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Robert,
Go ask Apple if iPhone has Flash. Ask until you get some sort of response. Safari doesn’t support everything on AJAX. Flash as alternative can make our lives as developers better. Be sure you post your finding.
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Robert,
Go ask Apple if iPhone has Flash. Ask until you get some sort of response. Safari doesn’t support everything on AJAX. Flash as alternative can make our lives as developers better. Be sure you post your finding.
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I personally don’t care about Flash support for iPhone other than Flash games, which Scoble rightly pointed out is the best way to quickly get a plethora of games on the phone.
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I personally don’t care about Flash support for iPhone other than Flash games, which Scoble rightly pointed out is the best way to quickly get a plethora of games on the phone.
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iPhone probably is not powerfull enough for Flash. N800 for example supposedly has flash but the Nokia is not powerfull enough for flash video site like youtube and such.
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iPhone probably is not powerfull enough for Flash. N800 for example supposedly has flash but the Nokia is not powerfull enough for flash video site like youtube and such.
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iPhone doesn’t have flash because if it did Flash would rapidly become the default development environment for the iPhone but Apple wants to control the development environment…
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iPhone doesn’t have flash because if it did Flash would rapidly become the default development environment for the iPhone but Apple wants to control the development environment…
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http://openmoko.com/products-index.html
The OpenMoko went on sale yesterday. Adobe can do anything they want with it as far as installing flash.
A phone you can develop binary software for.
… but only a geek would buy that!!!
I’m ordering mine this week.
Voila, the Altair 8800 of cell phones has come to America!
Beat that Apple.
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http://openmoko.com/products-index.html
The OpenMoko went on sale yesterday. Adobe can do anything they want with it as far as installing flash.
A phone you can develop binary software for.
… but only a geek would buy that!!!
I’m ordering mine this week.
Voila, the Altair 8800 of cell phones has come to America!
Beat that Apple.
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Steve Jobs used to sell phone freaking gear, now he sells airplane blackboxes. The openmoko should be on the cover of magazines, it it’s not already. The trolltech phone was a raw deal, this is the shiznit real geeks been waiting for.
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Steve Jobs used to sell phone freaking gear, now he sells airplane blackboxes. The openmoko should be on the cover of magazines, it it’s not already. The trolltech phone was a raw deal, this is the shiznit real geeks been waiting for.
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Bess Said: “Safari doesn’t support everything on AJAX.”
That’s just not true. The fact of the matter is this: Some AJAX developers don’t support (or don’t know how to support) Safari.
If all Web Developers used best practices and unobtrusive JavaScript, then AJAX applications would work on ANY browser.
As to Flash, the only thing it’s good for, IMO, is video and games. That’s it. Any other application of Flash technology on the web is downright ignorant and inaccessible. You want cool animations? AJAX can do it. You want scalable graphics? Use SVG. Dynamic Web Applications? Use SSS (Server Side Scripts).
If only we all had the mentality of Jeremy Keith or Dave Shea. The web would be a much better place.
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Bess Said: “Safari doesn’t support everything on AJAX.”
That’s just not true. The fact of the matter is this: Some AJAX developers don’t support (or don’t know how to support) Safari.
If all Web Developers used best practices and unobtrusive JavaScript, then AJAX applications would work on ANY browser.
As to Flash, the only thing it’s good for, IMO, is video and games. That’s it. Any other application of Flash technology on the web is downright ignorant and inaccessible. You want cool animations? AJAX can do it. You want scalable graphics? Use SVG. Dynamic Web Applications? Use SSS (Server Side Scripts).
If only we all had the mentality of Jeremy Keith or Dave Shea. The web would be a much better place.
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This cyberspace have me trapped.
I have to get my mind out of of here
sofia
http://sofiawinterborn.wordpress.com/2007/07/10/sofiai-got-to-take-my-mind-out-of-there/
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This cyberspace have me trapped.
I have to get my mind out of of here
sofia
http://sofiawinterborn.wordpress.com/2007/07/10/sofiai-got-to-take-my-mind-out-of-there/
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Web standards like…quicktime?
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@3
Web standards like…quicktime?
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I would like to see Flash support also. But more important I would like to see AD2P support which I think is essential.
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I would like to see Flash support also. But more important I would like to see AD2P support which I think is essential.
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Quoting Sean McGee: “As to Flash, the only thing it’s good for, IMO, is video and games. That’s it.”
There’s are far more new brands of applications out there that Flash is powering that cannot be achieved with HTML /AJAX that you’re missing out on.
A few examples:
– Interactive Charting (Google Finance, Yahoo Finance)
– Photo Editing (Picnik.com, Fauxto.com)
– Video Editing (Youtube Remixer, MTV Video Editor)
– Word Processing with “real” typography and layout (Buzzword)
– Music Player (Finetune.com)
– Color Customization / Visualizer (Benjamin Moore Color Visualizer, Sherwin Williams)
– Book Design (Snapfish MemoryBooks, Kodak PhotoBooks, Scrapblog)
– 3D Animation / Games (papervision3d).
… just to name a few, many of which I user regularly, and would use on an iPhone (imagine Finetune on a iPhone… now wouldn’t that be ironic… listen to all your free music on an iPhone).
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Quoting Sean McGee: “As to Flash, the only thing it’s good for, IMO, is video and games. That’s it.”
There’s are far more new brands of applications out there that Flash is powering that cannot be achieved with HTML /AJAX that you’re missing out on.
A few examples:
– Interactive Charting (Google Finance, Yahoo Finance)
– Photo Editing (Picnik.com, Fauxto.com)
– Video Editing (Youtube Remixer, MTV Video Editor)
– Word Processing with “real” typography and layout (Buzzword)
– Music Player (Finetune.com)
– Color Customization / Visualizer (Benjamin Moore Color Visualizer, Sherwin Williams)
– Book Design (Snapfish MemoryBooks, Kodak PhotoBooks, Scrapblog)
– 3D Animation / Games (papervision3d).
… just to name a few, many of which I user regularly, and would use on an iPhone (imagine Finetune on a iPhone… now wouldn’t that be ironic… listen to all your free music on an iPhone).
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Caching will not save you on the first request, only subsequent requests. Browsers and HTTP have long supported local caching even for flash objects, if implemented correctly you should never have to re-download an applet if it hasn’t changed (but with only the slightest changes you do)
the iPhone might not need AIR, but it sure does need flash. The reason why it isn’t there now is because the first iPhone flash app would be music streaming, which is something that Apple probably don’t want
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Caching will not save you on the first request, only subsequent requests. Browsers and HTTP have long supported local caching even for flash objects, if implemented correctly you should never have to re-download an applet if it hasn’t changed (but with only the slightest changes you do)
the iPhone might not need AIR, but it sure does need flash. The reason why it isn’t there now is because the first iPhone flash app would be music streaming, which is something that Apple probably don’t want
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Possible (because no one here REALLY knows) reasons for no Flash:
–iPhone not powerful enough (could totally be the case… blame iPhone; blame Flash devs…either way, Flash is a bit of a hog which is why they made Flashlite)
–Apple wants control (okay, I sort of get this one except exactly how are they controlling every AJAX app on the web? … if we were talking about installed apps on the device this would make sense, but I think we’re talking about browsing to sites made for iPhone).
–Adobe and Apple can’t work out a deal (this could totally be the case but we sure don’t know for sure).
–Apple is doing its service to mankind by accelerating the demise of Flash. This one is the most amusing. I mean, I can appreciate if you don’t like Flash (perhaps you were exposed to a bad example of Flash when you were a child)… whatever, you don’t have to like Flash. But I can assure you that in 100 years when you look at whatever finally did kill Flash (which, very likely will be many years from now) it sure won’t be the iPhone.
It’s fine for folks to dis Flash here, but how that has to do with the iPhone is odd. Here’s an analogy: Let’s say I thought all shows broadcast on Fox sucked or were bad for mankind… I’d still want my new TV to be able to tune in to it. The zealots pushing for standards and AJAX SHOULD welcome Flash–let it fail on its own merits, not because it’s excluded from some playground.
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Possible (because no one here REALLY knows) reasons for no Flash:
–iPhone not powerful enough (could totally be the case… blame iPhone; blame Flash devs…either way, Flash is a bit of a hog which is why they made Flashlite)
–Apple wants control (okay, I sort of get this one except exactly how are they controlling every AJAX app on the web? … if we were talking about installed apps on the device this would make sense, but I think we’re talking about browsing to sites made for iPhone).
–Adobe and Apple can’t work out a deal (this could totally be the case but we sure don’t know for sure).
–Apple is doing its service to mankind by accelerating the demise of Flash. This one is the most amusing. I mean, I can appreciate if you don’t like Flash (perhaps you were exposed to a bad example of Flash when you were a child)… whatever, you don’t have to like Flash. But I can assure you that in 100 years when you look at whatever finally did kill Flash (which, very likely will be many years from now) it sure won’t be the iPhone.
It’s fine for folks to dis Flash here, but how that has to do with the iPhone is odd. Here’s an analogy: Let’s say I thought all shows broadcast on Fox sucked or were bad for mankind… I’d still want my new TV to be able to tune in to it. The zealots pushing for standards and AJAX SHOULD welcome Flash–let it fail on its own merits, not because it’s excluded from some playground.
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I got sick of waiting for Apple and Adobe to sort out the Flash situation on iPhone, which, by the way, would be great for applications and games, so I decided to get Flash on my iPhone no matter what. See:
http://www.fuseideas.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=3&Itemid=49
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I got sick of waiting for Apple and Adobe to sort out the Flash situation on iPhone, which, by the way, would be great for applications and games, so I decided to get Flash on my iPhone no matter what. See:
http://www.fuseideas.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=3&Itemid=49
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Even though what he said was off the record, it’s great to hear people speculating on future technology and programming. Flash on the iPhone would be a huge improvement to its features.
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Even though what he said was off the record, it’s great to hear people speculating on future technology and programming. Flash on the iPhone would be a huge improvement to its features.
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flash may not be important to you interweb users who clicked on some buttons to make your “space book” pages look pretty, but i put a lot of effort into building a website that has flash menus and pages that I can not even view from my Ipod! This needs to be sorted out.
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flash may not be important to you interweb users who clicked on some buttons to make your “space book” pages look pretty, but i put a lot of effort into building a website that has flash menus and pages that I can not even view from my Ipod! This needs to be sorted out.
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Well, I’m hearing many different things about the iPhone. But there really is no reason why Flash shouldn’t be able to work properly on it soon. I don’t think it would be too much of a bad idea. I haven’t tried to see how it works on my HTC though (yet) but I should check it and see how things work.
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Well, I’m hearing many different things about the iPhone. But there really is no reason why Flash shouldn’t be able to work properly on it soon. I don’t think it would be too much of a bad idea. I haven’t tried to see how it works on my HTC though (yet) but I should check it and see how things work.
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Aside from the high price of one iPhone, I can’t even retrieve my emails through Gmail. And now you’re talking about Flash which is an excellent question. What else are the things that we have not discovered about iPhone?
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Aside from the high price of one iPhone, I can’t even retrieve my emails through Gmail. And now you’re talking about Flash which is an excellent question. What else are the things that we have not discovered about iPhone?
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