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Cartoon: Siri, Get Me a Cepacol

By Rob Cottingham / February 11, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

rob vocal 150.jpgToday's cartoon may well be an exercise in envy. I'm using an iPhone 3GS, and it'll be another 14 months (or 424 days - not that I'm counting) before I'll be eligible for a free upgrade to a phone that lets me use that Siri-esque magic.

And voice-control easily the feature I'm most drawn to right now when I start looking covetously at other, more advanced, less diesel-powered Androids and iPhones. (Yes, this Mac fanboy is tempted by Android... even though my investment in iOS apps probably exceeds my retirement savings. Those things better appreciate in resale value over time, or my retirement isn't going to come much before age 103.)

Cartoon: Firestorm!

By Rob Cottingham / February 4, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

rob pussycat small.pngA while ago, I posted about one of the classic blunders in response to online criticism: deleting negative comments.

Let's add another mistake to that list: silence.

I'm not sure there's a force on earth that could have saved Susan G. Komen for the Cure from the social media firestorm that engulfed the organization this week. But lord knows their communications strategy didn't do them a lot of favors - starting with their initial silence.

Cartoon: To Make a Long Story Short...

By Rob Cottingham / January 28, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

rob story 150.jpgI'm somebody who can, uh, go on. At length. About nearly any subject. Ask anyone who's taken one of my classes... or read one of my blog posts once I get on a roll.

So I can understand why I'll get the odd "TL;DR" in response. And I try not to take it personally; instead, I look on it as a reminder to pare my text down, murder my darlings and generally indulge myself a little less.

Cartoon: Where Were You When the Sites Went Out?

By Rob Cottingham / January 22, 2012 7:28 PM / View Comments

rob sopa 150.jpgSOPA and PIPA, the twin bills before the U.S. Congress, may not be dead dead. But after the past few weeks of protest, culminating in Wednesday's remarkable day of action, they're not looking at all well.

Votes on both bills are now delayed indefinitely. (Or, to put it in terms the MPAA would understand, they're in development hell.) Former sponsors are now fleeing for higher ground; the bills' supporters are fodder for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.

Cartoon: Apple's Product Development Process REVEALED!

By Rob Cottingham / January 15, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

rob prod 150.jpgAs you get older, you start to see the great cycles of life emerge. Hope and disillusionment and hope again; pride crushed by defeat and then rising again; and of course, the rising wave of speculation in advance of every Apple product launch.

No surprise, then, that Morgan Stanley analysts are getting plenty of news coverage this week for predictions of a March iPad 3 release and a June iPhone 5. They join plenty of other pundits, and the predictions are more or less coalescing around quad-core chips, a higher resolution screen for the iPad and a slimmer profile for the iPhone.

Cartoon: Ways to Improve Cloud Security

By David Strom / January 15, 2012 6:00 AM / View Comments

We continue our series of cartoons from Cloudville, that mythical but somewhat familiar place where the laws of IT don't quite seem to apply. This week we take another look at cloud security, and it reminds me of Doc Searls buzzword generator that you can find here if you want even more humor in your life.

Cartoon: Ironclad Cloud Security

By David Strom / January 10, 2012 6:00 AM / View Comments

We continue our series of cartoons from Cloudville, that mythical but somewhat familiar place where the laws of IT don't quite seem to apply. This week we look at cloud security, and what I liked about this 'toon is exactly what having ironclad security really plays out as. Be careful of what you wish for.

Cartoon: Not My Type

By Rob Cottingham / January 8, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

rob briggs 150.jpgThere's a special appeal that Myers-Briggs personality types holds for folks in the online space. Maybe it's because of the appeal of a simple yet exhaustive taxonomy that can capture the whole spectrum of human variation. Maybe it's because you can quantify it, plot it on a graph and measure it against other people's - kind of like Klout for your soul.

Cartoon: The Beast Must Be Fed

By Rob Cottingham / January 1, 2012 11:00 AM / View Comments

rob thumb 150.jpgYes, yes, the Internet is killing old media companies. But every once in a while, they take their revenge. They put us through agony over the threats of god-awful legislation like SOPA, currently before the U.S. Congress. They cackle as Canucks and other non-Americans grind their molars to dust every time we click on a video, only to see those dreaded words, "This video is not available in your jurisdiction."

But their sweetest vengeance, the schadiest of schadenfreudes has to be the moment when it dawns on each of us that, having created a blog, Twitter feed or YouTube channel, we have to feed the damn thing with content.

Cartoon: SOPA Opera

By Rob Cottingham / December 18, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

rob ent 150.jpgOh, SOPA - you do know how to hold an audience. The Stop Online Piracy Act (or the Shut Off Pretty much Anything act, depending on your perspective) has been delayed with Friday's adjournment of the House Judiciary Committee, and exactly when a vote might be scheduled is still up in the air.

And less than two weeks after I ran a cartoon here about Reddit's popular AMA (Ask Me Anything) discussion threads, committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren held an AMA discussing SOPA. (Concidence?! ... Yes, almost certainly. But still.)

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