I worked in high tech for 40 years. We never got into politics, political correctness, diversity or that sort of stuff when chatting in the shop or at lunch. At work we gossiped about co -workers and we talked about the product. We were always real manufacturers, who made stuff, packed it in cartons, shipped it off our loading dock. Topics such as how to make the product better, more saleable, more reliable, faster, lower cost were popular. And Pine Wood Derby when the local Boy Scouts were running it. And cars, sports, boating, skiing. Don't remember much political talk, even in presidential years.
Judging from the Google brew-ha-ha that's all changed. To have a software guy write a readable memo is all new, all the software guys I remember were functional illiterates in English. They might write a mean stick in Fortran or C but forget it when it came to writing the instruction manual.
Had I been running Google, my first thought would have been, "Lo, a software guy that can write, lets get him write stuff explaining how our product works for our customers." Let me talk him into retracting/modifying/explaining anything truly beyond the pale in his thinking, and getting him writing stuff that brings in customers.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Broken Glass
Apparently Google has banned face recognition software from their "Glass" wearable computer, the one that looks like a pair of eyeglasses.
I wonder why.
Glass would be really useful if it would prompt you with a name when you meet some one. About a zillion times I meet some one whose face I recognize but I cannot for the life of me, remember their name. If Glass could recognize the same face and look up the name, it would be a killer app.
I wonder why.
Glass would be really useful if it would prompt you with a name when you meet some one. About a zillion times I meet some one whose face I recognize but I cannot for the life of me, remember their name. If Glass could recognize the same face and look up the name, it would be a killer app.
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