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January 5, 2011

Why Google Is Awesome

Filed under: Google Android, Silicon Valley — Chris Ey @ 11:28 am

Now you think I’m going to give tons of reasons why I think Google is great / awesome / cool.

But I’m going to give you only two! The first is Google Voice Search, where they manage to search Google & Google Maps with an Android cell phone:

And the second is a demo of Google Docs by Tu+, Namroc and Metcalf Anything:

It’s beautiful to still have some innovative companies and people around. :)

April 20, 2010

Secret AT&T rooms in San Francisco and elsewhere spy on American citizens

Filed under: Silicon Valley — Chris Ey @ 2:29 am

I am aware that this is almost “common knowledge” by now, but I would like to remind everyone that the U.S. government is spying in almost all parts of the daily live of American citizens (and non citizens as well, for that matter ;) )

They apparently built several “secret rooms” in various places in the US to get access to the vast majority of internet traffic in the USA.

One of those facilities is in San Francisco in Folsom Street, in the AT&T floors. A quick summary is available on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A

The guy who revealed this was Mark Klein, he worked at AT&T and was suspicious about dubious and illegal activities at his work place. He came forward and made his findings public:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/homefront/interviews/klein.html

This is what Klein thinks about this kind of surveillance:

>>That’s right. They have no way of sifting it out unless they look through it later. Now they can claim, “Oh, we are right as rain; we’re only doing the legal thing and selecting out a few people that we’re legally entitled to,” but that’s only after they get all the data. The analogy I use: If the government claims, “Well, when you do your taxes, why don’t you just write me a blank check and we’ll fill in the amount? Don’t worry. We’ll do it legal. We’ll fill in the right amount,” would you do that? Nobody would trust the government by writing a blank check to them. It’s the same thing with the data we’re giving them. …

When the founders wrote the Fourth Amendment, they had a specific antagonism against what were called general warrants, as you might know. General warrants is when the British troops would come in with a warrant and say: “We have the right to search your house. We’re looking for something. Looking for what? We can’t tell you. We’re going to ransack your house.” That’s a general warrant. They can turn your life upside down, and the colonialists [sic] hated that.

So the Fourth Amendment specifically bans general warrants. It calls for specific warrants in which the things to be seized and the persons to be seized are specifically named. There’s a reason for that. It’s to protect against arbitrary government power. And what they’ve done is to trample over the Fourth Amendment by basically instituting a general warrant on the Internet.<<

April 7, 2010

Monitoring: SunReports. Brand new Green Tech startup in Silicon Valley

Filed under: Silicon Valley, Solar — Chris Ey @ 5:08 am

Apollo1 used for Photo Voltaic

Interesting things happen in Silicon Valley! Green-tech start-up SunReports Inc. came out of stealth and hit the news right away:

Cleantech Group:
“SunReports reveals new solar monitoring technology”

This baby got legs. They offer monitoring for residential photo voltaic systems and support multiple inverters, solar thermal and pool heating – at a very competitive price and with one single device.

SunReports’ Apollo1 device is installed in few simple steps and instantly starts sending monitoring data to their data center. You then get meaningful charts of the performance of your solar system, alerts when something needs attention and a lot of feedback you can use to improve and tune your investment.

If you own a solar system or a pool, you need to check them out!

March 5, 2010

Ike’s Place / “Menage A Trois”: THE BEST Sandwich ever

Filed under: Silicon Valley — Chris Ey @ 4:42 pm

OK, there are some iconic food places in the San Francisco Bay Area and down in Silicon Valley. But I didn’t know I had one of those not far from my office!

Today I had the best sandwich in my life! It’s from “Ike’s Place” in Redwood Shores. I had a “Menage A Trois” which is absolutely delicous:

“Halal Chicken Breast, Real Honey, Honey Mustard, BBQ, PepperJack, Swiss, Smoked Gouda”

It is so juicy you will need a lot of napkins. Definitely not my last Sandwich from Ike’s Place if I can! But be aware that it pays off to preorder, as there always seems to be a long line.

http://www.ilikeikesplace.com/

Locations of Ike’s Place (the ones I know of):

http://www.yelp.com/biz/ikes-place-san-francisco

Neighborhood: Castro
3506 16th St
(between Sanchez St & Prosper St)
San Francisco, CA 94114

(415) 553-6888

http://www.yelp.com/biz/ikes-place-redwood-city-2

555 Twin Dolphin Drive
# 115
Redwood City, CA 94065

(650) 637-8903

March 2, 2010

Apple sues HTC over trivial patents

Filed under: Silicon Valley — Chris Ey @ 7:03 pm

Apple sues HTC over 20 patents related to Android phones. I’m getting sick of trivial patents – and of Apple.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/02/apple-vs-htc-a-patent-breakdown/

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