Archive for October, 2007

The Mirror

October 21, 2007

There is a topic I’ve been meaning to cover for months now but just haven’t tackled it. It is more research based and certainly isn’t Citrix related (yet) but it so interesting that I had to write about it.
Earlier this year I found about Mirror Neurons and when I learned more about the topic, [...]

When Choice Goes Bad

October 15, 2007

Years and years ago, I came to the conclusion that good software should only provide a few (3 - 5) choices of action at any given time. This was based on text menu systems before even the era of Windows or Mac. Personally, it just seemed too cluttered and too confusing to provide [...]

Ed Iacobucci Audio Interview About DayJet

October 15, 2007

David Robinson in Sydney recently alerted me to an interview with Ed Iacobucci about his company DayJet.  Within the last month, DayJet has launched service within Florida.  Ed is the founder of Citrix and left Citrix in 2000 to start what ultimately became DayJet.
The premise of DayJet is to fly customers directly to their destinations [...]

Learning Common Sense

October 14, 2007

I’ve always been interested in the MIT Media Lab and also artificial intelligence since university. I’ve read a few books about projects there and have read some information about the Media Lab on the web. The projects are always interesting and usually end up in consumer products eventually.
Recently I was looking for any [...]

PortICA Time Zone Support

October 12, 2007

This post is really about trying to catch up with what has been going on with PortICA Time Zone Support. For those of you that haven’t read about Citrix Time Zone Support, please look at my previous post. The idea is to preserve the user’s local time zone while working on a potentially [...]