Dear arra

Thanks atas ide dan kritiknya,

Jujur saja untuk acara teknovasi terlalu banyak interferen, baik dari sponsor, 
produser pihak televisi, dan perspektive pemirsa (pemirsa indonesia lebih suka 
hal hal sederhana misal bagaimana menggunakan gadget)

Aku lagi bikin ide acara khusus lagi "60 minutes mengubah mindset anda bersama 
ws" secara konseptual acara ini hanya akan talkshow sendirian agar fokus pada 
tema, dan formatnya harus benar benar bebas

Salam

--- In [email protected], "arra_s" <arra_s@...> wrote:
>
> 
> buat wawan...
> 
> mendingan ulas inovasi di bawah ini Wan..
> dan bagaimana cara nya menularkan pada generasi muda untuk ikut nyawanya 
> inovasi teknologi..
> kalau perlu ajak bermimpi mendahului menciptakan kelanjutan nya..
> mumpung ada kawan2 lain nya disini yg masih mau ikut berkontribusi kalau 
> ulasan nya menarik..
> 
> sekedar saran..  daripada bicara yg ngga keruan sama si Uplik..
> wasting time kan..?
> 
> baru nonton episode teknovasi di sbo-tv yg think different 01..
> topik acara nya menarik.. tapi bobot diskusi  nya kurang.. :) sorry..
> 
> belum  melihat ada ide2 untuk ikut menjadi pemain teknovasi.. 
> 
> http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/19/tech/innovation/top-tech-trends-2012/index.html
> 
> 
> Here's my best estimate of some of the innovation we'll see in 2012:
> Pete Cashmore is the founder and CEO of Mashable.com.
> 
> 1. Touch computing
> 
> New input methods will be the dominant trend of 2012. Tablet computers such 
> as the iPad might seem like a nice alternative to desktop and laptop 
> computers, but I believe they're more than that: They're replacements. Just 
> as the command line (remember that?) gave way to graphical user interfaces, 
> so the mouse will be superseded by touchscreens.
> 
> The signs are obvious: Windows 8 and Mac OS X Lion, the latest desktop 
> operating systems, borrow heavy from their mobile counterparts. These new 
> interfaces essentially impose a touchscreen-inspired interface over the 
> traditional desktop environment.
> 
> Over time, this half-step will become a whole one, and mobile operating 
> systems will dominate. The transition won't be complete by the end of 2012, 
> but we'll be much further down the path, and using computer mice much less 
> often.
> 
> 2. Social gestures
> 
> In the social media realm, social gestures appear to be the leading trend of 
> 2012. Launched by Facebook in September, this so-called "frictionless 
> sharing" functionality removes the need to click a button to share media with 
> your friends. Instead, everything you listen to, read or watch is 
> automatically posted to your profile once you approve the relevant app.
> 
> If you've seen apps such as Spotify or Social Reader in your Facebook news 
> feed, you're already aware of these features.
> 
> The trend makes sense for social networks: With 800 million people already on 
> Facebook, its growth is bound to slow. But if sharing becomes automatic, the 
> volume of content on Facebook will grow at an accelerated pace. There's a big 
> problem, however: Users may be "creeped out" by all this automated sharing of 
> their Web activity and grow suspicious of the apps using it.
> 
> 3. NFC and mobile payments
> Google Wallet, Google\'s mobile-payment system, may become more widespread in 
> 2012.
> Google Wallet, Google's mobile-payment system, may become more widespread in 
> 2012.
> 
> Next year is likely to be the year when mobile payments blossom. While we've 
> seen a great deal of innovation in mobile payments technology this year -- 
> including the success of Square's iPhone dongle, allowing anyone to accept 
> credit card payments -- 2012 is the year of NFC.
> 
> What's that, you ask? Near Field Communication essentially lets you replace 
> your credit cards with your phone: Wave an NFC-enabled phone near the credit 
> card reader in a store (or taxi cab), and the money is deducted from your 
> account.
> 
> By 2013, 1 in 5 cellphones are expected to be NFC-equipped. Early contenders 
> include Google Wallet, Visa Wallet, Serve (by American Express) and ISIS.
> 
> 4. Beyond the iPad
> 
> If touch computing is the future, then the iPad is surely king. And yet the 
> iPad came up against serious competition in the latter part of 2011: As I 
> wrote previously, I expect the new Amazon Kindle Fire to outsell the iPad in 
> 2012. Why? Simply put, the iPad costs $499 while the Fire costs $199.
> 
> Amazon's advantages don't stop at the price point, however: The company owns 
> an entire content store of movies, e-books, TV shows and other media. With 
> tablet devices, the hardware is somewhat important but the content available 
> for the device is absolutely critical: With plenty of media available for the 
> Fire right away, it's an appealing proposition.
> 
> Why does one device constitute an entire trend? Well, as a true competitor to 
> the iPad emerges, content producers, distributors and even app developers may 
> have an entirely new platform on which to push their wares. (And yes, the 
> Kindle Fire does indeed run Google's Android operating system, but Amazon's 
> version is so unlike other Android tablets that neither users nor app 
> developers will perceive it as "yet another Android device" -- it's a whole 
> new platform.)
> 
> 5. TV Everywhere
> 
> So you thought you'd be able to watch all your favorite shows online and get 
> rid of your cable subscription for good? Not so fast!
> 
> The cable companies have a cunning plan: They'll let you watch live TV, plus 
> on-demand movies and TV shows, on your connected devices if you keep your 
> cable subscription. Dish Network, Time Warner and Comcast are among those 
> offering the service.
> 
> TV Everywhere has been buzzed about since 2010, of course, and could be a dud 
> -- but the rise of tablet devices would seem to create increased demand for a 
> "TV in your hands."
> 
> 6. Voice control
> 
> Here's another trend that's got a moderate chance of taking off in 2012: 
> Voice control.
> Siri, the voice-control feature in the iPhone 4S, may spread to other devices.
> Siri, the voice-control feature in the iPhone 4S, may spread to other devices.
> 
> The novelty of Siri on the iPhone 4S -- which allows you to send texts, 
> create reminders, search the Web and much more using just your voice -- may 
> be the start of a new trend in voice controlled devices.
> 
> Surely voice control has been around for years? Yes, but it wasn't very 
> accurate.
> 
> Siri and its ilk define a new era in which we talk, and our devices 
> understand -- often on the first attempt. Other device makers will likely 
> follow suit. What's more, Apple may use voice control to replace the TV 
> remote.
> 
> 7. Spatial gestures
> 
> Other input methods are gaining traction too: Microsoft's Kinect, for 
> instance, has given rise to interfaces that use spatial gestures. Just like 
> in "Minority Report," your devices can be controlled simply by waving your 
> hands in the air.
> 
> Thanks to the many innovators who have hacked Kinect to work with other 
> platforms, we may see more devices using this input method next year.
> 
> 8. Second-screen experiences
> 
> "Second-screen experiences" is a buzz-phase among TV and movie execs these 
> days. It refers to apps (mainly on the iPad) that listen to the audio output 
> of your TV and display content related to the show or movie you're watching. 
> The chances are that you already use your tablet computer or phone while 
> watching TV, so there's ample opportunity to make the viewing experience a 
> more interactive one.
> 
> Disney already has second-screen apps for movies such as "The Lion King" and 
> "Bambi," while multiple TV networks have similar offerings: We can expect 
> many, many more to be released in 2012.
> 
> 9. Flexible screens
> 
> Personally, I just can't wait for flexible screens: These awesome new 
> bendable interfaces will let you zoom in, zoom out and scroll around a page 
> simply by twisting your phone or tablet.
> 
> Nokia and Samsung have both hinted they may release phones with bendable 
> displays in 2012. The really exciting stuff, however -- like paper-thin 
> devices that roll up to fit in your pocket -- is still years away.
> 
> 10. HTML5
> 
> Can I squeeze in one more trend? It's HTML5 -- the fifth iteration of the 
> HTML standard -- and it lets developers create richer, more interactive 
> applications than ever.
> 
> Why does this matter? As developers tire of building applications for every 
> operating system out there -- from Android to iOS to Windows Phone and beyond 
> -- HTML5 offers the opportunity to build an app once and have it work 
> everywhere.
> 
> The rise of HTML5 is bound to be accelerated by a recent revelation: Adobe is 
> killing off Flash for mobile devices, meaning one of the primary methods of 
> serving videos and rich applications on mobile phones is about to disappear. 
> HTML5 will fill that gap. For us as consumers, that means richer applications 
> and experiences on all our devices.
> 
> In short, 2012 is all about new ways to interact with our devices through 
> touch and voice control, new lightweight ways to share content, a revolution 
> in mobile payments and a plethora of rich Web applications -- not to mention 
> the hundreds of new innovations that we've yet to dream up. I can't wait.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "wawan" <selarasmilis@> wrote:
> >
> > Uda, di eropa masalah sosialisme dan komunisme adalah santifik sosialisme
> > 
> > D indonesia masih dalam fase sosialisme utopia, marxist indonesia itu 
> > soekarnoisme, dan saya tidak mau kompromi dengan para sosialis utopia, 
> > 
> > Lihat mantan aktivis PRD macam budiman, atau andi arief, malah seneng 
> > klenik, bagaimana mau jadi advokasi buruh kalo hobbynya klenik,
> > 
> > Russia baru saja dinobatkan sebagai the most educated country oleh OECD 
> > 2012 dan penduduk usia 54-64 tahun Russia punya tradisi sangat kuat di ilmu 
> > exact, jauh melebihi negara lain, amerika berada di peringkat 5
> > 
> > Jelasnya most educated country adalah
> > Russia
> > Canada
> > Korea
> > Jepang
> > Amerika
> > 
> > Menurut saya, percuma gerakan buruh kalau tidak disertai pendidikan 
> > advanced seperti di zaman joseph stalin
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "bukan.pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Karena saya lebih sibuk mengurus Islam sejak tahun-tahun terkahir, saya 
> > > alpa mengikuti apa yang terjadi dengan dunia perburuhan di Indonesia..
> > > 
> > > Ternyata pekembangannnya cukup menggembirakan
> > > 
> > > Salah satu website yang saya temukan..
> > > 
> > > http://www.militanindonesia.org/
> > >
> >
>




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