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2010: The Year We Make Contact

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The decade we just said good-bye to produced a lot of technology.  And I mean A LOT.  But just because it arrived in our lives, homes and vocabulary doesn’t mean it has been useful.  If technology is designed to improve our lives, it begs the question—does it actually?  Lets take a look: 

 2000 

  •  The Sony Play Station 2 came out this year (followed by the Xbox in 2001).  When does a gaming system become good enough?  They have become more realistic, more interactive, and more addictive. I think this is fodder for a whole other blog…

2001 

  • Wikipedia is launched. Providing a nice consolidated location of all that is truth provided by none other than… anybody who wants to write something. I have seen a shift in the use of Wikipedia, even with myself, to it being a bit of a joke source to being a trusted primary source of information. Remember kids: just because it’s online, doesn’t mean it’s truth…unless it’s my blog, of course.. ;o)

2002 

  • My middle daughter is born. I really can’t remember much else after that due to the amnesia induced by sleep-deprivation.  Where is the technology to fix colic? Where?  That would be useful and would improve lives. Trust me.

2003 

  • NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity Mars Explorer Rovers (MER) land on Mars. To date, they have exceeded their one year mission life by 7 years. That makes them 433 years old in NASA years. Sweet! The Geek in me has been fascinated with Mars since I did a research paper in middle school on the Viking spacecrafts. I think the world expects that one day, we will actually send people to Mars. You can find out more about all the NASA missions with their iphone app.

2004 

  • Facebook. Now, we are all “friends”.  I believe this has been the most interesting social experiment to date. The idea for it was conceived by a Harvard student, Mark Zuckerberg, while  he was blogging (drunk) about his girlfriend who dumped him (you can read the story onWikipedia ;o) . You, too, can share even the most mundane events and musings throughout your day with all the people you are “friends” with. Like the best friend from elementary school, the ex-boyfriend/girlfriend from high school, college friends, co-workers, etc. It’s a brilliant way for companies to gather information about you and your group of friends. Everything from political views to the number of children you have, to your favorite movie. Pure marketing genius that has not been seen since 1994 when Jeff Bezos started creating ways to market more products and services to  you based on everywhere you clicked and all the products you searched for or bought on Amazon.com. Facebook did it in just a couple of years without selling a single product to you vs. the almost 10 years it took Amazon to figure it out.

2005 

  • 2005…..2005….meh.

2006 

  • Nintendo’s Wii is first introduced, thus creating a group of people trying to figure out how to bowl while sitting down.
  • Twitter is founded…  Now @caseycaddell txts & talks in140 chrs, and a whole new vocabulary of words is created revolving around the word Twitter and tweet. It’s Twitterific.
  • Planet 134340 (i.e. Pluto) was downgraded from a planet to a dwarf planet because the International Astronomical Union (IAU) decided they were all powerful and voted on a formal definition of a planet. I still have not accepted it. In fact I don’t know of anybody over 30 who has. It’s just wrong. Who demotes an entire planet?
  • My youngest daughter is born.  Things really start to get interesting in the geek household now. The Drama runs strong in all my daughters.  And the eldest (who turned 7 in 2006) is old enough to use and desire technology.  Go geeks!

2007 

  • Apple introduces the iPhone, forever changing the world and creating a whole class of people learning to read 2pt font and type with their thumbs in a 2 in by 1 in space. (reviews of some cool geeky iphone apps)(reviews of some great iphone apps for toddlers)
  • The Kindle appears. I heard somebody mention they use it for a bookmark for their paper books. I do not have a Kindle but I have the Kindle app for the iPhone. I like it. There is a lot of talk about eReaders now, but it will be interesting to see if people use them or prefer paper books). My mom has a Sony e-Reader and she used to love it until a Windows update made it so it wouldn’t download books anymore.  The Sony Corp. was no help, so I suppose she can use it for a bookmark now.

2008 

  • The Nintendo Wii Fit is introduced and it becomes another piece of exercise equipment that never gets used.  And you can’t even hang laundry on it—what’s up with that?
  • NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft successfully lands on the surface of Mars (cool!). Significant because NASA hasn’t done a controlled (emphasis on ‘controlled’) landing on Mars since Viking 2 in 1976 (see 2003).  After 5 months of research by Phoenix, we are still arguing if there is water and life on Mars.

2009 

  • 2009: NASA crashes into the moon. I still don’t know how I feel about this one. Feels a bit like those people who demoted Pluto without asking
  • 2009: My oldest daughter turns 1 decade old and now really has technology needs and desires.
  • 2009: The SDG Group Inc. is founded. (Yes!)

  

Don’t forget 2010 is the year the monolith comes back and we get a second Sun. (If you are really geeky you will get that with the title of the blog. If not you can IMDB it.) 

What technology impacted your life in the past decade?

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Geek iPhone App Review: Headspace

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Name: Headspace
Company: Flat Black Films
Cost: $2.99

Headspace is one of those apps that shows just how cool the iPhone can be. Headspace is a unique iPhone (iPod Touch) app that allows you to do 3-dimensional “mind-mapping” of your ideas. You can create hierarchical lists; group them, link them, move them around, stack them, change their color and transparency. I use this app to bubble article ideas, brainstorm business ideas, layout software interfaces and user interface, or just play with its cool interface. It allows you to get ideas out of your head and on (virtual) paper. Giving you more space in your head ;o). The uses are endless.

Another great feature is the ability to export to a Freemind xml file format and email it to yourself. Freemind is a free (GNU General Public License) mind-mapping desktop application that has similar capabilities as Headspace (not three dimensional).

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Toddler iPhone App Review: Sir Roly Poly

Geek Review:
Another fantastic iPhone (or iPod Touch) app from Wee Little Gamer. This app incorporates a simple to use interface, a great game and one of kids’ favorite things–roly polies.  I also love it when apps include ways for grown-ups to enjoy the game, in this case having multiple levels.  “Easy”, “Medium”, “Hard” for adults, “For Kids” for age 4 and under. It’s a great game to build problem solving skills.

 Object:
Solve the puzzle to get Sir Roly Poly through the maze. It starts off easy and gets trickier as you go though. At age 3.25 Lady Bug loves the ‘For Kids’ level and with a little bit of instruction she was off and running moving the blocks and getting her roly poly to the star.

 More Info:
Click here for summary of other Geek iPhone (iPod Touch) Toddler app reviews

Click the icon to go to iTunes for more info on Sir Roly Poly:
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Sir Roly Poly

Company: Wee Little Gamer
Level: Between intermediate and advanced
Cost: .99

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Geek iPhone App Review: NASA

A true geek would have this app in their arsenal. NASA has created a great iPhone and iPod Touch app that lets you keep track of what’s going on in the real world of space. Finally assurance that your tax dollars are being well-spent (at least on this app anyway ;o)

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NASA app for iPhone

Click on the iTunes icon to get more info and download to your iPhone of iPod Touch

Cost:
Free!
Company: NASA (your tax dollars at work)

  • You can select a mission and read background information, get the current mission updates, view mission images and videos. 
  • From the International Space Station page you can see a real-time view of where the space station currently is. 
  • Browse the extensive NASA photo and video galleries
  • Read the latest NASA updates

UPDATE 12/7/09:  The latest NASA iPhone app update allows you to get ISS / Space Shuttle viewings based on your location or and entered address. From in the app select the “International Space Station” or “Space Shuttle” missions and click on the globe icon in the bottom left corner.

This is a fun, educational and entertaining app providing  an opportunity for more great stuff from NASA.

Enjoy,
The Geek

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Toddler iPhone App Review: Old MacDonald

This iPhone app creates a fun game for toddlers using the popular Old MacDonald song. Lady Bug loves this one.

Click here to Read the Geek review for this iPhone (iPod Touch) application 

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