Category Archives: Alex Lattin

A New Language: Coding

codingBy Alex Lattin

Recently, there have been large efforts to try and get people to start coding. Specifically, Code.org, a non-profit foundation dedicated to growing computer programming education, has ramped up this initiative and featured key influencers such as Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg as spokespeople. On the site, there are further quotes from founders and CEOs of companies such as Reddit, Zynga and Dropbox to celebrities and political figures like Chris Bosh, Ashton Kutcher and Mike Bloomberg, who speak to the significance of learning how to code. Continue reading

Mobile Usage – An Astonishing Growth

Tons of phonesBy Alex Lattin

Late last week, Cisco released its Visual Networking Index Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update. According to the release, the company expects consumers’ usage of mobile will continue to grow and grow. Some astounding findings include:

  • Mobile traffic grew 70 percent in 2012
  • Mobile network connection speeds are forecasting to increase 7-fold by 2017
  • In 2017, there is expected to be more than 10 billion mobile-connected devices, outnumbering humans
  • Global mobile traffic in 2012 was 12 times the size of the entire global internet in 2000

So what does this mean to the average consumer? Sure, the facts are interesting, but how does this affect you?

Don’t be worried, the future effects from mobile on the consumers are positive. First is simple, your phone will be exponentially faster! From the development of advanced chip technology, smartphone processing power is growing, and with faster network connection speeds, your phone will become the ultimate quick and productive tool – for both person and work.

Additionally, with more mobile-connected devices than people on the planet, goods and services will also grow at alarming rate. With such a larger mobile market to tap into, business and entrepreneurs will continue to capitalize on that market. Even though it already is key to getting many things done, your phone will become even more of the ultimate personal and business tool.

A few decades ago, mobile phones would have been almost alien technology. But now we live in an age when you can check your email, access documents, surf the Web, Skype your friends, etc. from your bed, a train, at work, a restaurant or almost anywhere – all on your mobile device. Imagine what we will be able to do in a few more decades!

Alex LattinA little bit about me: I love the widespread adoption of mobile. From business to personal matters, everything is now on-the-go. Our society is running at an even faster pace, and it seems new advances in mobile technology are intelligent ways to keep up (whether you’re an average user or a business!). In my free time, if you don’t find me snowboarding or at the gym, then you will probably find me toying with my phone.

Mobile Banking: Convenience vs. Safety?

Mobile-banking pic (3)By Alex Lattin

Banking technology has progressed rapidly over the years, more specifically, consumer banking technology. At first, all transactions, deposits, etc. had to be done physically at the bank. Then came the automated teller machine (or ATM), which allowed bank customers to make deposits, withdrawals and other transactions at any location that had their bank’s ATM. Now, there is mobile banking. Continue reading

Access Everything – With Your Phone

mobile filler IoT (3)By Alex Lattin

Lately, there has been a lot of buzz regarding the future Internet of Things (IoT) phenomena. What exactly is it? Put simply, the Internet of Things means that one day, all “things” will connect to the Internet / cloud, whether they access it frequently or occasionally. Continue reading

You Dropped Your Pocket!

By Alex Lattin

That’s impossible, right? Yelling this quote to a pedestrian as you drive by does provide some entertainment; watching them search to only realize that what you said could not physically happen can provide a good laugh. But a funny line to yell now has an alternative meaning.

Surely, dropping your pocket would actually be quite unfortunate. The contents of the average person’s pockets are valuable; I’m sure – keys, wallets and cell phones. Your pockets carry important items that are used throughout the day. Needless to say, you don’t want to lose them.

Now, via the iTunes Store and Android Market, there exists an app that is called Pocket. You can take articles, videos or pretty much anything and “put it in your Pocket” to save for later. Pocket allows you to save content directly from a web browser or from over 300 apps, such as Twitter.

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Your Phone at Work

By Alex Lattin

Places where you bring your phone have progressed significantly over the years. With the shift from landlines to smartphones, it’s safe to say that wherever you go, your phone comes along for the ride.

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Did You Forget Something?

By Alex Lattin

Everyone forgets about or leaves something important behind at one point in their life. No one is perfect. But what happens when you leave a crucial document, schedule or report at home? While it might be a mistake, it can cost you. Continue reading