April 2013 Travel Log

By the time I hit April and May, baseball season is in full swing (pun intended) so I’ve tried to limit my out-of-DC time during those months. Here’s a recap of my travel during the month of April: 1 trip 3 airports (IAD, NRT, HKG) 4 flight segments  17,189 total miles 1 red-eye 2 nights […]

Kids Coding and Why I’m excited about Tynker

I’ve written before about kids & coding.  The programs I’ve tried with my oldest child (currently 9) haven’t been a great fit.  Which makes me excited to try Tynker (see here and here).

The Great Promise of Technology

At rare times in our collective history a tech product is introduced – one that is so new it doesn’t have a market.  It’s capabilities and functionality are largely undefined – left to others to uncover. These devices and services offer tremendous promise. They offer promise about what can come to fruition through the right application of […]

The Impact of Globalization on Competitiveness within the Consumer Tech Market

The world is truly becoming flat when it comes to consumer tech and that has had (and is having) profound ramifications on the competitive nature of the global marketplace for consumer tech.  The global tastes and preferences of consumers are becoming homogeneous and while some subtleties still exist between geographic markets, these differences are quickly becoming marginalized. Take for example […]

The Value of Mirroring

I’m a fan of  mirroring.  At least I’m a fan of the idea.  I’m not a heavy user. Actually, I don’t really use it at all.  I guess I’m not alone.  According to a recent study from NPD, only about seven percent of tablet or smartphone owners actually use screen sharing technologies. NPD suggests the […]

Monetizing Digital Structure

In the last year or two there has been an explosion of massive online open courses (MOOCs).  These have come from a wide assortment of institutions. To date there has been tremendous experimentation but business models are still forming. As Cisco’s executive director for AsiaPac Andrew Thomson recently suggested one potential business model “could be that the content […]

Competition to Find Most Gun Friendly State is Now Underway

I’m traveling to Hong Kong today and as a general practice when traveling I typically try to read through a few broadsheets.  Before boarding I typically grab the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and a local paper for whatever city I’m in.  Reading through the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal I was amused […]

TSA Puzzle of the Day

Flying out of IAD yesterday I noted that all of the x-ray bins had been numbered. It clearly took work to do this. But when I ask some of the TSA officers no on had an answer.

Chief Digital Officer

A recent study from Gartner suggests nearly one in five business leaders expect to recruit a chief digital officer by 2014 and about 17 percent foresee appointing a chief data officer within the same time frame. The development of the CDO position today is akin to the development of the chief information officer position a decade […]