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--- In [email protected], "wawan" <selarasmilis@...> wrote:
>
> 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 so the mouse will be superseded by touchscreens.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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