lightest laptops table: grams per inch

a table of the lightest laptops available, calculated by grams per screen size (in inches).

requirements:
  1. can run windows 7
  2. has wifi
  3. manufactured by a known, trusted company
  4. available
  5. screen resolution of at list 1024X768 pixels

laptopweight (grams)
screen size (inch)
grams/inch
apple macbook air 1360 13.3 102.26
sony vaio p 600 8 75
lenovo x301 1330 13.3 100
lenovo x200s 1100 12.1 90.91
sony vaio x 680 11.1 61.26

sony vaio x has the best grams/inch ratio.

note: here in Israel, we use inches only for screen sizes of electronics. and because i like using grams, conversions are not absolutely accurate. but as you can see from the differences, they are enough.

Enablers, designers and manufacturers

Some companies are enablers, some design and some just manufacture. which one would you like to be?

examples:
Enabler: IBM
Designer: Apple
Manufacturer: Asus

location based thinking prevents innovation

I just got an email:
Subject: Development environment
Hi Oded,
I want to create a page on Wiki about “How to improve environment performance” – do you have any recommendation where to create it?
You see... location based thinking prevented this person from creating a knowledge item, he wouldn't create the page before he knew where to put it.

In "analog" life we don't operate that way, first we take a page, jot down some things, and only then we have to decide where to put it, if at all... it can also just be put on a pile on the desk.

So, this was my answer:
Hi,
The thing about the wiki is that the location doesn’t matter, just create the page on the main page and we will link to it later when we find a logical place…
This person's wiki has an incredible "bug/feature" in it, which denotes that every page should have a "parent" page.

How many knowledge items got scrapped because their proponents didn't know "where" to put them?

The real solution is to have a wiki that doesn't have that incredible bug. But if you must use such software, just create a "new pages pool" which is to contain any page which doesn't have a destination (which is what i did).

Is firefox's “awesome bar" google's biggest threat?

Is firefox's “awesome bar" google's biggest threat? i'm so used to it, and loving it, that i'm guesstimating it reduced my searches by 10%-20%.
I bet it's one of the reasons why google is trying to push chrome so hard.
Microsoft should try to develop and improve on an “awesome bar" for internet explorer, it will probably dent google search a lot more than bing.

Quick platforms

It's all about quick platforms in this day and age.
The first company that creates a platform wins.
So make it early and usable.
Examples:
  • google search
  • microsoft windows (first widely available)
  • iphone app store
  • google book project

web 3.0, the semantic web is here

Google adds microformat:

http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/05/google-adds-microformat-parsin.html

Web integration in mobile is key

In the coming months, the key for making a successful mobile handset will be in how deeply integrated is it's software with online services.

Right now, the promising leaders are:

Wiki elevator pitch

Think of a wiki as an infinitely extensible whiteboard that many people can edit and share with the ability to undo changes.
How many times have you stumbled upon a term or an acronym which you had no idea what it meant?
Our company can benefit greatly from having a global wiki. Think of a central space where anyone can post his knowledge and new things that he learnt, a space where anyone can read and learn useful information.
Have you added any articles yet?

macworld and apple stocks

Can you read the numbers?

macworld? - Date - Close - Volume

days before and after - January 24, 2008 - 135.6 - 68069000
days before and after - January 23, 2008 - 139.07 - 17008800
days before and after - January 22, 2008 - 155.64 - 69530400
2008 macworld - January 18, 2008 - 161.36 - 57983700
2008 macworld - January 17, 2008 - 160.89 - 61237600
2008 macworld - January 16, 2008 - 159.64 - 77804500
2008 macworld - January 15, 2008 - 169.04 - 81723300
2008 macworld - January 14, 2008 - 178.78 - 36688700
days before and after - January 11, 2008 - 172.69 - 43219400
days before and after - January 10, 2008 - 178.02 - 52015700
days before and after - January 9, 2008 - 179.4 - 63762300

days before and after - January 18, 2007 - 89.07 - 79688000
days before and after - January 17, 2007 - 94.95 - 44892100
days before and after - January 16, 2007 - 97.1 - 42947000
2007 macworld - January 12, 2007 - 94.62 - 45876200
2007 macworld - January 11, 2007 - 95.8 - 50330300
2007 macworld - January 10, 2007 - 97 - 98946900
2007 macworld - January 9, 2007 - 92.57 - 18471000
2007 macworld - January 8, 2007 - 85.47 - 28089100
days before and after - January 5, 2007 - 85.05 - 29335400
days before and after - January 4, 2007 - 85.66 - 30032100
days before and after - January 3, 2007 - 83.8 - 43223900

days before and after - January 19, 2006 - 79.04 - 60161500
days before and after - January 18, 2006 - 82.49 - 32437300
days before and after - January 17, 2006 - 84.71 - 28904800
2006 macworld - January 13, 2006 - 85.59 - 27444200
2006 macworld - January 12, 2006 - 84.29 - 45465000
2006 macworld - January 11, 2006 - 83.9 - 52882100
2006 macworld - January 10, 2006 - 80.86 - 80925900
2006 macworld - January 9, 2006 - 76.05 - 23939300
days before and after - January 6, 2006 - 76.3 - 25060700
days before and after - January 5, 2006 - 74.38 - 15808700
days before and after - January 4, 2006 - 74.97 - 21956400

days before and after - January 20, 2005 - 35.23 - 32271400
days before and after - January 19, 2005 - 34.94 - 26515200
days before and after - January 18, 2005 - 35.32 - 35759200
2005 macworld - January 14, 2005 - 35.1 - 62749400
2005 macworld - January 13, 2005 - 34.9 - 12163000
2005 macworld - January 12, 2005 - 32.73 - 56857000
2005 macworld - January 11, 2005 - 32.28 - 92592600
2005 macworld - January 10, 2005 - 34.48 - 61209600
days before and after - January 7, 2005 - 34.62 - 79150800
days before and after - January 6, 2005 - 32.28 - 25002000
days before and after January 5, 2005 32.25 24158800