I am borderline too tired now to type this, and Lord knows I will not be thumbing it. I figure that I will get out some aspects of this now, and then will expound further later in articles at both
Brighthand and
MMM.
Why People Aren't Going Mobile
There are two ways to look at this: culturally and technologically. The latter I will speak on first. Technology is a weird thing. For a long time it has been an issue of tech has been developed (paradigms changed) to solve a problem. In the past 20 or so years, the speed of innovation has actually outpaced the problems they are solving. And so many people are finding that they need to step back and assess tech before assuming it. Concerning mobile tech, people are either drawn to it because it offers some level of connectivity that makes things easier, or they are pushed from it because it is more expensive, not simple, and requires more attention to security and compromise than other mediums. Not a problem, and most definitely understood.
However its that cultural end of things that bug me. Not to say that every culture has to assume and use every mobile tech item in the same way, but I wonder why some aspects of mobile and not-so-mobile tech are so ingrained and just don't change. For example, I was talking to one guy today and he said that he'd love to develop for mobile tech, but for his audience (US companies) they have no need as they want things on paper and big screen before accessible and small screen. I have developed websites where the audience was people who used phones as their connection to the internet, however the site never addressed mobile use at all. Why is that the case that this culture has such a problem (or lack of being able to see, which is not necessarily a problem) with seeing the use and then use mobile tech. I don't know, but it does make for some frustrating times in trying to keep
MMM relevant, and not be overly techie so that I just speak to the higher-tier of users all the time.
I guess to that end I will just keep plugging away at this site and wherever else I get to chat, and hope that things mobile become more than just a phrase of a madman.
Realizing Healing
I know, weird right. This weekend I dealt with a loneliness that I had not felt in many years. And while it is true that the feeling is still here (and writing does help), I am at peace with where I am and noticed today in coming home from work that I am healed from my relationship. But more than that, I am healed from the things that even led up to that relationship. Granted, working that healing out and using some of those body parts again will take some time, and I understand and receive that, but it is good to know that I can look my memories in the eye and smile.
As I said to myself when reflecting on some pictures on my
photo blog, "nothing gets deleted from my memory except the pain of bad decisions." Good moments last forever.
A New Phone is More Likely A Need, Right
I realized that my Treo has been having some fits on and off the past many days, and with its inability to sync via cable, doing a clean (hard) reset and starting from scratch is a process that would really take the better part of a day to complete. I'd be better off (because of hardware issues in addition to the software ones) to get a new device. However, my choice of the Treo 680 is looking less and less like the route that I want to go. Part of that is because the operating system (OS) used in the 680 has not seen the kinds of updates that would lend towards a more modern smartphone, but then also because I am looking to spend much more than I did last year to make sure that I get something that just continues to meet the need. Weirdly enough, the Treo 650 I have does meet my needs, except for a few software (web browser could be better, some better stability, etc.) and hardware (faster data accessibility, slimmer design) items. There is one that is a Treo that could meet my needs, but I so loathe the OS that I am not sure that I want to do it.
Whatever happens though, I know I want to make sure that I keep the modus of accessibility, usability, and mobility true in device action and my work. A device that I have to sit and play admin on all the time is not at all where I want to go.
Now, off to bed, or something close to it.
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