As reported by tech gossip blog Valleywag (they featured an internal, all-employees memo about it -- I'm not going to direct link it, for a modicum of butt-covering), AOL has deemed February "Technology Trends" month; it's meant to highlight popular and emerging technology trends to everyone in the company, including simple, non-technical folks like me. (Stephanie's presentation on blogging was part of the program.)
For Valentine's Day, we had a big love-in and road show, the "We [heart] Technologies Fair," which showcased work from groups inside AOL (like Accessibility, AOL Mobile and MapQuest), and also from some of our technology partners (Archos, Creative, IndustryNext, Intel, NetBlender, Nokia, Ombligo, and TopCoder)
More importantly, they also had flowers:Sweets:
Note the We [Heart] Technologies candy hearts in the bag. I ate mine.
For my part, I basically played with some of the gizmos. Oh, and I also I harassed one of the MapQuesters with a feature I'd like to see (either native to the application, or available from third-parties via an API) -- think directions that update dynamically when you drag the route marker line on the map. That would be cool.
Other than that, it meant that I ate dessert before I ate lunch. But I made it work.
Happy Valentine's Day, everybody! -- Joe
9 comments:
This is what I love in the US, you do the things in big, I love the seats :D
It sounds great
Happy Valentine day to you too
Valerie
"I ate dessert before I ate lunch" - that is the way it should be!! Whoever invented the other way around was wrong!!
Hey, glad you got to feel the Love there in Dulles. In Mountain View we had no love seats, or Cookies or Gismos to play with :-( . Just got our R11 to Beta :-)
h
Hi Joe - what a fab idea and what fun!!!! Think i might suggest something like that for the college recruitment day next year !!
Jayne
I blame Joe for that new Welcome Screen screwing up my computer as I log on.
Happy Valentine's Day... I think it's still Valentine's Day in Turkmenstan, so it's still good.
Hey Joe. People are complaining that they can't leave comments on my journal, and I've not changed anything. I looked into the permissions folder, and I'm not blocking anyone, and I have it set to allow comments.
Any idea what's going on?
-Dan
http://journals.aol.com/dpoem/TheWisdomofaDistractedMind/
Dan -- I left you a test comment; didn't see any problems using Firefox. I will have to try using AOL and IE. At what point does commenting break for people -- do they get the comment form, does it just hang, or something else? Thanks -- Joe (posted & mailed)
h
The NECCO factory is in Boston, and it was always a popular field trip with my students and I. NECCO makes those little candy Valentine hearts that your caterer ripped off.
Maybe skimp on the candy hearts and violin players next time, and not fire Jeff at Christmas. I know YOU didn't do it, but you know where to leave a copy of this comment lying around.
"Balan Nair" sounds like one of those video games where you compete as an armed Elf.
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