Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Why I love Google

Monday, March 21st, 2011

There are a lot of great companies out there. I use products from dozens of major technology companies. Amazon has recently amazed me with their cloud hosting. I will ALWAYS sing the praises of Rackspace’s fanatical support and you just can’t beat Apple when it comes to innovation and Microsoft when it comes to market domination.

Google Maps car

Google Maps - literally taking a picture of every place in the world.

I was recently passed on the highway by one of Google’s mapping cars. These guys literally drive around taking photos of every street – everywhere. Then, all of these photos are somehow put into a viewable experience online. You can actually see what a place looks like – from the ‘street’.

What I love about it is that it represents a corporate attitude of simply providing value to the customer. The fact of the matter is that I rarely ever use anything other than Google Maps when exploring a new location, looking for directions or even getting a first-hand view of what a place really looks like. I do not know if they make money from me, but I am glad to continue to use and recommend their company.

Google: They see everything

9-Eyes.com has put together a great set of ‘best-of’ Google street photos. You should check them out, and then head on over to Google and take advantage of all of their great free tools.

My favorite holiday decorations this season

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

This one is creative, although I don’t think the neighbors think it’s as funny as I did.

santa holiday decorations

Tis the season

The Brown Mound

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

From my friend Gaelan Brown:

The basic proposition is this:

1. take a waste-stream (chips from clearing power
lines/landscaping/tree-svc), even if we have to pay $50 per dumptruck
load (need 5 loads per mound)

2. partner with landscaping, treesvc, and plumbing companies to create a
franchise model

3. sell these mound-systems to homeowners for $2000 which will offset
$3000 in energy costs.

4. our costs: $250 for chips, $800 for labor (40 hours at $20/hr) =
$1050 cost.

Plus one-time setup/plumbing costs: $500

BTW the water is up to 110 degrees already and doesn’t drop unless I
flow it more than 1 gal per minute. Hoping to get the plumbing to the
house done in the next week or two. This is going to provide all our hot
water and I think about 20% of our winter-heating needs through a
radiant-floor loop.