Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Stocking Stuffer?

Ubislate 7Ci tablet.  Picture from the article by
ReadWrite Enterprises
"Can This $20 Tablet Really Change The World?" is an article published today by Fredric Paul in ReadWrite Enterprises.  The article details the promise of the Ubislate 7Ci tablet.

If this tablet can be mass produced at this price then it will change the lives of billions of people around the world.  In the US if this tablet was available at this price it would probably be a stocking stuffer this Christmas...

Well, the tablet is not really $20, it is actually $40 or is it really $60?  $20 is the subsidized price projected by the Indian government.  I'm not really going to pick on the price because it is low either way.  But has anyone foreseen the unintended consequences?

Millions and billions of poor people live in areas with little to no wifi coverage.  What will be the reaction of people who eagerly buy this tablet with their meager savings only to find out that they cannot get it to work anywhere?  Are the governments also planning huge infrastructure projects to bring vast pipes of wifi into disadvantaged areas?

Could the private sector come to the rescue to provide pay for access connections, and just what could you charge poor people for access anyway?  Lots to think about.

What do you think?


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Attracting Foreign Born Entrepreneurs

Visa Struggle

It has been widely reported that Tech companies are struggling to get sufficient visas for their foreign employees and that many companies are moving their offices and labs out of the country to get away from visa issues completely.

Bills to add additional residency options for entrepreneurs have been stuck in Congress.
Increased Emphasis

The Triangle Business Journal recently reported that the Government has an increased emphasis on attracting and keeping more foreign born entrepreneurs.  See that article: "Government steps up efforts to help foreign-born high tech entrepreneurs".

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) Director Alejandro Mayorkas says that increased training on business visa applications is helping to improve the responsiveness by USCIS.  USCIS has also created a new website Enrepreneur Pathways to enable foreign entrepreneurs to navigate through the different immigration options.

Fix for a Broken System?

Currently, the visa process for highly skilled foreign nationals that want to work or build a business in the US is badly broken.  It is not in the best interests of the US to allow this part of our immigration system to remain coupled with the highly politicized 'migration immigration' issue. Lets hope that the new efforts by USCIS will  begin to address the visa problems.

What are your thoughts?

Saturday, December 1, 2012

New Asian Economic Alliance excludes the US

The Asia Times presents a disturbing picture in their recent article "Post-US world born in Phnom Penh"

In a November 20 announcement at a summit meeting in Phnom Penh, "15 Asian nations, comprising half the world's population, would form a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership excluding the United States" (emphasis added)

The article clearly outlines trends that "America's relative importance is fading."

Quotes from the article that will give you a pause to reconsider what you think you know:
"Where does the United States have a competitive advantage? Apart from commercial aircraft, power-generating equipment, and agriculture, it has few areas of real industrial pre-eminence."
and
"The problem is that Americans have stopped investing in the sort of high-tech, high-value-added industries that produce the manufactures that Asia requires." 
We need to rethink our habits of continually borrowing excessively to support our budget deficits and begin to regain our leadership of investing in the future developments beneficial to all mankind.

NC Ranked 7th in Clean Energy

The Triangle Business Journal has reported that North Carolina is ranked as the 7th most active clean energy job creator in the third quarter of 2012 (article).  I'm remembering reading about quite a few solar and other clean energy projects coming on-line recently in the local area.

I'm sure that this number changes from quarter to quarter, but it is good for NC to have this ranking.

What do you think about clean energy in NC?