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News and Views from The Institute for End User Computing!

Excelsior — A New Mobile Device Marks the Return of the Micro Executive Work Station!

April 1st, 2009

Over the last few weeks reports based on Open Source Intelligence have been trickling in from a number of Institute Operatives in various organizations that point to the eminent reintroduction by RadioShack® of the Micro Executive Work Station.

The new design closely follows the body plan and design philosophy of the TRS Model 100™, the new machine code-named “Excelsior” is thinner than a MacBook Air™.

In another bold move, RadioShack is using the latest nano-tech fabrication techniques. Excelsior’s rechargeable paper battery is worn inside out under the protection of a thin sapphire coating making the unit’s housing a functional component rather than mere dead weight.

Pushing the power frontier even further, thanks to piezoelectric power cells integrated into the illuminated full travel keyboard which generate power as you type, Excelsior’s battery life is effectively unlimited!

With its integrated support for high bandwidth long range ad hoc Mesh Networking inspired by OLPC™ technology, Excelsior will be able to remain connected to the Net at all times in urban areas with no air charges, while remaining practical in less developed areas of the world where it can fall back to networking through your cell or satellite phone.

Its high contrast color light emitting e-ink display further conserves power and offers unparalleled legibility under a wide range of lighting conditions.

An integrated webcam, microphone/speakers, and bio-metric fingerprint reader round out the base hardware. Naturally a full compliment of ports is provided on the back-pane behind ingeniously designed trap doors that keep dust and gunk away from the connections.

Of course when you are on the road you can’t always find a place to sit down and type, so the Excelsior features a toggle switch that lets you configure it for wireless Audio I/O using your favorite bluetooth headset while it is stored in your luggage or backpack.

In this mode, you can use a stylized Natural Language Interface to access your schedule, address book, dictate memos, and request GPS directions by making requests through the headset’s microphone. Responses from Excelsior are returned in the calming voice of Canadian actor Douglas Rain.

Indeed, the simplicity and elegance of Excelsior’s software rivals its next generation engineering. Hardware buttons integrate the device with the most important Social Networking Applications, which can also be accessed via speech, putting LinkedIn, Twitter and more just a touch away.

With its brilliant industrial design and ingenious use of AI, this ultimate expression of mobile perfection will be a must have for tech savvy executives on the go.

A Quick Update on The Institute

March 27th, 2009

We have been racing around to a number of venues of late in between grinding away at regulatory compliance paper work. In fact, quite a lot has been going on offline, but as a result we have fallen behind on our blogging and website updates.

Once we have our 2008 990-EZ out the door and CHI 2009 behind us, we will shift back into gear online. Until then, hang in there and get your seedlings started for the Spring.

Well Wishes for the New Administration

January 21st, 2009

As the new Obama Administration takes the helm in Washington today, we wish them all the best, particularly in their desire to revitalize primary and secondary education.

We hope and trust that they will recognize the critical importance of information technology literacy at a much deeper level than mere button pushing to make things work.

Students need to understand what computing can and can’t do; they need to be able to recognize, anticipate, and minimize risks; to be able to make informed business and public policy decision about the implications of emerging technologies; and they need to be able to roll up their sleeves and delve into End User Programming lest they loose those opportunities to offshore outsourcing.

The IEUC stands ready to work hand in hand with all sectors to help bring about these vital changes.

Happy New Year – 2009!

January 1st, 2009

2009 is shaping up to being a very exciting year for the IEUC.

As we noted last month, Rob Akscyn has now rotated out to our Advisory Board and Kirk St. Amant and Jeff Smith have joined our Board of Directors, restoring our Board to full strength for the challenging year ahead.

2008 was a bad year for the US economy and the nonprofit sector was particularly hard hit. With donors at both the institutional and individual level re-directing their giving to Social Safety Net causes, our donations were sharply off. Since, it is now clear that online fundraising for an organization with our profile generates far more regulatory compliance overhead than actual revenue, we stand ready to totally re-think our fundraising strategy going forward.

We will have more financial details on the year past as final bills and donations roll in over the weeks ahead.

While the financial outlook for 2009 is murky, our prospects have never been brighter on the Operations Side. Our new Directors are already exploring the feasibility of several potential Special Projects and last year’s complete online infrastructure overhaul has us well positioned to dramatically expand the range of content offered on our website. We are also preparing to share most of our back end code, which will let other sites leverage the thousands of hours of R&D that went into our website relaunch.

These are exciting times and scary times. The nonprofit sector remains in crisis and their is a very real risk that a number of charities will fail this year. However, the IEUC will not be one of them. With no paid staff, truly minimal overhead, and a mission that involves channeling IDEAS rather than DOLLARS we are here to stay.

So if your New Year’s Resolution is to volunteer some of your time or  to share some of your financial good fortune with a worthy cause, we invite you to join us in Forging The Future.

The future is what we make it, so by supporting our work, you can choose economic recovery, increased freedom & security, and a new era of personal empowerment ushered in through the wonders of information technology!

The IEUC’s 2008 Annual Meeting

December 16th, 2008

On Friday, December 12th, we successfully concluded our 2008 Annual Meeting. The key business consisted of revising our Corporate Bylaws and naming Jeff Smith and Kirk St. Amant as Directors Elect. They will take office on January 1st as Rob Akscyn rotates off of our Board of Directors to take a seat on our Advisory Board with our other former Directors.