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Minnov8 Gang 137 – Major Mojo Baby!

September 16, 2011 By Steve Borsch

MOJO Minnesota is an innovation advocacy force comprised of like-minded business leaders working to fuel entrepreneurship and reignite Minnesota’s culture of innovation. These folks describe themselves as, “…business advisors, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel investors and attorneys passionate about creating jobs and economic growth through the power of Minnesota based technology companies” and we were pleased to have two of them on this week’s podcast: Ernest Grumbles, a “strategic IP” attorney and advisor to startups and entrepreneurs at Adams Monahan, LLP and Mary Meehan, renowned futurist and trend forecaster with her firm, Panoramix Global.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: “The Favourite” by Dig via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Tekne Awards-Finalists
  • About Windows 8; Windows 8 Gets Sad New Blue Screen of Death
  • Laptop, Tablet Differences May Fade, Intel Says (WSJ Digits Blog)
  • DEMO Conference
  • Graeme’s live-blog of DEMO Fall 2011; All Graeme’s posts tagged DEMO Fall 2011
  • Video of onstage pitch at DEMO of Minneapolis startup Me&MyMoney
  • The DEMO People’s Choice Award winner (and one of five DEMO God winners): Aurasma
  • Interview with Ernest Grumbles on patents.

Upcoming Events:

  • Tuesday, Sept 20th: Mobile Twin Cities
  • Thursday, Sept 22nd: WordPressMSP
  • Saturday, Sept 24th: She’s Geeky Unconference
  • Minnedemo – Tentatively scheduled the first week of October
  • Tuesday, Oct 11th & 12th: MIMA Summit 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, iPad, Microsoft

Minnov8 Gang 135 – Take a Tablet

August 12, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The Gang became aware of the introduction of the brand new WCCO iPad app and we just had to talk with the CEO of one of this State’s premiere mobile development organizations, DoApp, who built that app for WCCO. DoApp is much more than just an app developer (e.g., Mobile Local News strategy with: iPhone & Android apps; integrations to media company news systems; and now a mobile ad platform) and Wade Beavers talks about this as well as revealing his thoughts on building for Android tablets and what that’s like (which is worth listening to for its own sake!).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Graeme Thickins (Phil Wilson is off).
Music: “Leave This Town” by Jake Lear via Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • The launch of three local news apps for the iPad in one week: St. Paul Pioneer Press, StarTribune & WCCO
  • Lots of Android tablets (shown at CES…not yet all shipped) and Ars Technica explains Android Fragmentation

Upcoming Events:

    • Sunday, August 22nd, Noon-4pm MinneBar-B-Cue
    • Friday, August 26th, 8am, SMBMSP: Social SEO with Lee Odden
    • Thursday, September 8th, 5-7pm, MN Cup 2011 Final Awards Event, U of M McNamara Center (NOTE: the finalists in six divisions to be named August 19th)

The Minnov8 Gang will off the next two Friday’s and back on Friday, September 2nd with an all new show!

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, cloud computing, iPhone, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 134 – GooglyAppSoft

August 5, 2011 By Steve Borsch

We’re pleased to have Julio Ojeda Zapata on this week as our guest host. He’d been on an adventure to California speaking at Google as an author (of his “iPad Means Business” book), being briefed as press by Apple on behalf of his tech column at the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and visiting the new TWiT studio in Petaluma, CA. Besides seeing the new studio, Julio was in the audience for the iPad Today show and was also on as a guest for the this Tech News Today episode.

We also discuss the amazing patent wars going on with seemingly Apple and Microsoft on one side and Google on the other. It’s shaping up to be one incredible battle and we discuss it at length.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins & Phil Wilson.
Music: “Meltdown Man” by Derek K. Miller via Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • The Nerdery
  • Google, Microsoft Patent Spat Heats Up
  • Google Fires Back At Microsoft, Both Companies Are Looking Lame Right Now
  • Adobe Edge
  • The new TWiT Studio (watch the video here for ribbon-cutting & tour)
  • Dan Benjamin and 5by5 Studios

Upcoming Events:

  • Sunday, August 22nd at Noon: MinneBar-B-Cue

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google

Minnov8 Gang 133 – OMG! A ‘Feature’ Phone?

July 29, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Mobile is changing dramatically and the strategic-level changes are a challenge to stay on top of, which is why we have Lisa Foote on as our guest for this podcast. No one in the Twin Cities is on top of the mobile space like Lisa is, and the Gang did a lot more than our usual homework to prepare for our time with her. As such, there are several fabulous links below that you’ll undoubtedly find enlightening if you’re at all interested in the mobile market (and where the “OMG!” about the death of feature phones comes from).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott & Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week).
Music: “Only the Bird Knows” by Kelly Richey via Music Alley.

Discussed during the show:

PAST WEEK: 

  • AT&T to implement data throttling in early October
  • Robert X. Cringeley on ISP Bandwidth Caps are Really Rate Increases
  • Sprint signs with Lightsquared for LTE
  • Is Best Buy’s CEO “overpaid”?
  • Taking it slow in the midwest. Pando study of download speeds

GUEST SEGMENT: Lisa Foote, CEO and Co-Founder of MixMobi (Twitter)

  • Worldwide Mobile Phone Market Grew >11% in Q2; Feature Phones Decline
  • What do Nielsen’s latest numbers tell us?
  • ATRIX smartphone/laptop
  • Lightsquared
  • Nokia smartphone sales down 32 percent in Q2 2011, profits drop 41 percent 
  • RIM COO Retires & Layoffs 

Upcoming Events:

  • CoCoMSP Kickoff Party on Saturday, July 30th
  • CoCo Minneapolis Hackathon (held weekly), August 3rd

OTHER

  • Porkys, the movie (Phil’s all-time favorite?)
  • Amazon.com Announces Second Quarter Sales up 41% to $6.57 Billion
  • Amazon in 2011 is where Walmart was in 1991
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Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast, Mobile Technology Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 132 – Hot Enough for ‘Ya?

July 22, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The Gang (minus Graeme) talks about the hottest stories of the week from NASA and the last shuttle launch; Apple’s blow-out quarter (as well as Google’s); Google+; Microsoft earnings; and much more. We only mention the stifling heat that passed us over this past week, instead focusing on the acceleration this summer of hot announcements even we are having a hard time staying on top of as a group!

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott & Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week).
Music: “Running from the Law” by Mean Gene Kelton & the DieHards via Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • NASA on the tech made possible due to our space program
  • Apple blows out quarter; New Macs (Air; Mini); Mac OS X Lion; Lion Downloads Top One Million in First Day; Apple to buy Hulu?; Disappearing $69 iPad 2 triggers buyer outrage at Sears; Tablet PCs Threaten PC Dominance
  • Google blows out quarter; Brand pages on Google+; Vic Gundotra On How Google+ Handled Brands: “It Was Probably A Mistake”
  • Microsoft Beats Expectations but Microsoft Posts a 30% Increase in Profit, but Sales of Windows Are Weak; Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft worldwide tablet operating-system share at 5 percent; Anybody Who Thinks Microsoft Is Going Out Of Business Is Nuts — Here’s Why

Upcoming Events: WordPressMSP on July 28th on Gravity Forms; CoCoMSP Kickoff Party on Saturday, July 30th (note slow link…be patient)

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google, Microsoft, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 128 – Cloud Money

June 24, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The 2011 summer acceleration in all-things-tech continues unabated. The Gang discusses the continued explosion in cloud services and how many are driving toward “cloud money” by monetizing their offerings, or offering cloud strategies with the intent of being in-the-game and making money on cloud uses (e.g., Twitter, Best Buy’s Music Cloud, respectively).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: “Draggin’ Down” by Angie & the Car Wrecks via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Tough start for Best Buy Music Cloud (also here & link to Best Buy’s Music Cloud)
  • Best Buy to Downsize Brick-n-Mortar Footprint
  • Apple, Android Users Diverge on Wifi Usage…But Why?
  • SEC’s Final Rules on Venture Capital Exemption
  • HP TouchPad & CRN regarding pre-order problems
  • Mpls-StPaul Business Journal “Brand Madness” article & the one on Latvians Arrested for StarTribune Virus-Ad Scam
  • Steve Jobs WWDC 1997 Closing Keynote

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, cloud computing, early-stage investing

Minnov8 Gang 115 – Mobile March Marchers Marching

March 20, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Due to the overwhelming success of the Mobile March Twin Cities event this past Saturday with 250 attendees—and the surprisingly excellent previous evening’s Mobile 3D event—very strong evidence now exists that Minnesota has both world-class mobile developers and business users embracing mobile development and mobile use. (Note: photo on the right was modified from this TwitPic taken at the event by Stewy1000).

That old black and white photo above of the woman holding some sort of portable videophone is from this surprisingly prescient Modern Mechanix article from 1956 that starts out with this:

“ON SOME night in the future a young man walking along Market Street in San Francisco may suddenly think of a friend in Rome. Reaching into his pocket, he will pull out a watch-size disc with a set of buttons on one side. He will punch ten times. Turning the device over, he will hear his friend’s voice and see his face on a tiny screen, in color and 3-D. At the same moment his friend in Rome will see and hear him.“

We can now laugh at how quaint this seems coming from a 1956 perspective, but when you think of the collision of technologies available to us today (e.g., GPS; fast wireless networks; Wifi; voice apps w/video; tools to develop and create apps) and the huge numbers of people rapidly acquiring mobile devices that are ‘always on and always connected’, you can understand why so many ‘marchers’ were marching forward at Mobile March. See the full 1956 Modern Mechanix article, scanned and on their blog, here.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: David Bennett Cohen is the artist & the song is “Blues for a Summer’s Dream” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • QR Code definition and 50 Creative Uses of QR Codes
  • Lisa Foote MixMobi
  • Mobile 3D presenters and specific mentions of Locate my Deal and Scrimmage
  • Apple XCode & Appcelerator Titanium
  • WordPress plugin: WPTouch (free/pro); TurboCSV & MapPress Free/Pro
  • From 2006: Borsch’s Rise of the Participation Culture (PDF)

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast, MN Entrepreneurs, Mobile Technology, Startups & Developers Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, iPad, iPhone, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 113 – Facetime Fever Flabbergasts?

March 4, 2011 By Steve Borsch

If you own a tablet (e.g., iPad, Xoom) or are considering one, this is the show to listen to now. We cover Graeme’s trip to DEMO and then immediately move in to a discussion of the iPad2 launch. Probing deeper in to some of the intrinsic value of the iPad and Android-based devices (e.g., pent-up demand to publish to these devices) with guest host Julio Ojeda-Zapata, we have a lively discussion about these and other mobile devices.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Graeme Thickins and Tim Elliott (Phil is off this week).
Guest Host: Julio Ojeda-Zapata
Music by: Charlie Crowe and the song, “Vegas Hard Rock Shuffle” from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Graeme’s DEMO adventure
    • Interview with Lief Larson and Tanner Thompson from Minnesota-based Workface
    • PhotoRocket
  • Unemployment dips to 8.9 pct., 192K jobs added
  • Apple iPad2
    • John Gruber’s thoughts on iPad2
    • Engadget editorial about the “post-PC” era
    • Wall Street Journal: Tablet Computer Demand Putting a Dent in PC Sales
    • iPad 2 wasn’t Apple’s big March 2nd announcement (via Beta News)
  • Malware hits Android – Google Pulls 21 Apps
  • Publishing discussion:
    • Wildly successful Austin, MN-based indie writer Amanda Hocking (article; blog). USA Today reports that her sales have exceeded $450k for the month of January 2011 alone.
    • Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite
    • Drupal distribution called “Open Publish”
  • Upcoming Events:
    • Saturday, March 19th: MOBILE MARCH New part of this years mobile event…Mobile 3D (Note: Only a few tickets remain!)
    • Wednesday, March 23rd: Cloudcamp MSP
    • Thursday, March 24th: MSP WordPress User Group meeting
    • Saturday, March 26th: Overnight Website Challenge
    • Monday, April 11th: MinneWebCon

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, cloud computing, iPad, iPhone, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 102 – Mostly Soupy, Trivial Sales

December 3, 2010 By Steve Borsch

This week we’re delighted to have on Julio Ojeda Zapata from the Pioneer Press to talk about Verizon’s 4G wireless rollout as well as Johnee Bee, celebrating his 200th Mostly Trivial podcast and, though it didn’t come up on the podcast, we later discovered that Mostly Trivial has an iPhone app! (iTunes link).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week)
Music: LA Big Daddys & their song “Why I Sing the Blues” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • White iPhone in Minneapolis
  • All social media experts “are actually the same person,” Wikileaks documents reveal
  • Visi’s ReliaCloud
  • Verizon LTE Blows Through Monthly Data Cap in 32 Minutes
  • Verizon’s 4G Network Is Windows-Only, for Now
  • Comedian Soupy Sales and actress Rita Moreno (starred in West Side Story)
  • IDC: IT spending will shift from hardware to software; 25 billion app downloads in 2011
  • Events:
    • Saturday, December 4th: (9:00am – 5:00pm) Coworking for startups
    • Thursday, December 9th, 7:30am – 9:30am: MHTA Annual CIO Panel

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Apple, iPad, iPhone

MN Company Lets You Run Windows Apps on a Mac – the Easy Way

September 7, 2010 By Graeme Thickins

They say the best blogging is about story-telling. So, let me tell you one of mine — how I came to write this post. First, some background: I run a Windows-free environment, and have for a long time. I put in my time with “Windoz” many years ago, and quickly left it behind. I can’t even remember what version of the Mac OS I was using when that happened, but it was several iterations ago, and I upgraded through all those OS upgrades, loving the enhancements every step of the way.  There are many reasons I became an Apple fanboy, and have happily stayed that way — but the biggest of them all was simply ease of use, across the whole Mac experience, and the much lower hassle factor all around. I value my time. I don’t want to be a computer geek. I just want to get stuff done. Mac fits the bill.

Today, thanks to the amazing advances of the Apple OS over the years and other Apple software offerings, I don’t have a single need to run a Windows app on my Mac. However, I realize many people do — they have a work reason, perhaps, to run Outlook, one of the Windows versions of Microsoft Office, or Internet Explorer, or other apps that just don’t (for some crazy reason) yet have a Mac version. I’ve been running the same Mac version of MS Office now for more than a decade; it works fine. (So, I can’t say I run a completely Microsoft-free environment; just a Windows-free one.) I also realize there’s another big universe of Mac users out there who want to run Windows on their machines: gamers. We’re not talking a work reason here (I don’t think!), but this is a big market. There are many more games available for the Windows platform than for Mac — though that is changing somewhat, since so many game apps are continually being introduced for the Mac iOS — that is, for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. (And the new “GameCenter” in Mac iOS 4.1, due next week, moves Apple even further into the games market.)

But why I am writing about running Windows on a Mac when I don’t have a need myself, and I’m certainly not a gamer? Well, before I tell you about “CrossOver Mac,” here’s why: I had a personal experience recently helping my daughter.  She’s also a longtime Mac user, but she needed to run a single Windows app for her business, which was required by a government agency she had to deal with. So, I told her, sure, I’d help her figure out how she could do that. I of course knew about two programs designed to do that, called “Parallels” and “VMware Fusion,” either of which we could buy (for about $80, I think).  And I told her I could help her get one of those installed on her Macbook. But we really didn’t like the idea of spending even that much money to run one little Windows app, maybe once a month — plus a friend, Steve Borsch, told me Windows doesn’t really run all that snappy with those programs, anyway.

But I was starting to think about buying one of those programs when another local friend, Gary Doan, said, “Wait, what about Boot Camp? That won’t cost you anything.” Apple started bundling that program with OS 10.5 and now 10.6, and you just need the original install disk to fire that up. Yes, plus a bonafide version of Windows, with an install disk — and we would have had to buy that. Cheapest I could find: an OEM version of 32-bit Windows 7 for $110 at our local Micro Center (closest thing we have to Fry’s here in MN). You can’t even buy Windows XP anymore, I learned, so that was not a cheaper option. That, combined with an onerous 14-page manual that Apple said you must print out and have by your side as you go through the detailed Boot Camp installation and configuration process, was making me start to think, screw this. Then I learned my daughter’s Macbook only has a half a gig of RAM, and would need at least 1G to run OS 10.6, which I wanted to upgrade her to, and preferably 2G. That would have cost me at least another $60, even if I installed the memory myself, which I really didn’t want to do. I thought, wait a minute, we’re getting close to $200 here — for something we really don’t want to do! Plus untold hours of my time screwing around to get it running.

Long story short: I found a brand-new HP Mini netbook on sale for $269 at OfficeMax (thanks to a friend’s tip), and I had a $30 off coupon! I told her I’d gladly pay for half of that. I figured I was coming out way ahead, considering I wouldn’t have to invest any time at all if we went with this option.  Plus, she wanted a second computer anyway, just for email and web use on another floor of her house, and the HP Mini came with built-in wifi capability, so it was a pretty cheap option for that. Now, we’re both happy.

Which brings me to the subject of my post: there’s a much simpler way to run Windows on an Intel Mac — and it might just work for you.  I wish I’d have known about it a week or two earlier, and I could have saved even more time (and money).  It’s a product called CrossOver Mac, from the playfully named CodeWeavers, based in St. Paul, MN.

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Filed Under: Emerging MN Companies, Innovation, Open Source Tagged With: Apple, CodeWeavers

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