Monday, September 21, 2009

PIRO-MUSICAL SHOW



















PIRO-MUSICAL SHOW
15 of August
Place - Parque das Nações

Sunday, September 20, 2009

IYA2009 breaks another record

Aug 11, 2009
IYA2009 breaks another record
Longest canvas in the world painted at the Oceans festival in Lisbon, under the theme Oceans and Astronomy. In this creative event that was open to families, a 4.8 km long canvas was painted with the help of many enthusiastic volunteers.

More information: http://www.festivaldosoceanos.com/home_en.html

Law #10: The Law of Division

14 Jun 2004


The Law of Division observes that over time, a category tends to divide and become two or more categories. A new market category starts out very broad. For example, in the beginning of the automobile industry, the only category was "cars". Over time, categories break up into smaller and more specialized subcategories. Today, there are quite a few brands of car, each catering to a specialized niche. This effect is an obvious and natural consequence of other laws. Each company will try to setup a new category in which it can be #1. Not all of these categories will end up becoming real, but some will. This law is a good place to remind ourselves that Ries and Trout primarily consult for companies like Pepsi, McDonalds and General Motors, not for small ISVs. There is a bit of an impedance mismatch between their world and ours. Those companies do business in mature industries selling mass market consumer products. Those products are easily interchangeable. I can switch from Pepsi to Coke with no major costs associated with the transition and deployment. Categories split into subcategories over very slight differences in consumer preference. Brand building is absolutely critical. General Motors understands that some car buyers want to feel like they are buying something sporty, whereas others want to feel like they are buying something conservative. So, they sell basically the same car under the Pontiac and the Buick name, managing each of these brands very carefully. The underlying engineering is identical, but the message of these two brands is very different. Software isn't usually like that. When people are choosing between Dundas Chart10 and Chart FX11, brand can be an issue but it is certainly not the only issue. Those two products are not identical under the hood. They are not completely interchangeable. There are significant differences in features. So the Law of Division still matters, but it happens a lot less. In software, categories don't divide quite as easily as in commodity markets. But even though categories in software don't usually divide over matters of pure message, they do still divide, especially over matters of greater substance. My own market is a decent example. In the beginning, there was simply "source control". Now, we've got several subcategories which came as the market divided over lines such as platform, process and integration.


Saturday, September 19, 2009

International Year of Astronomy





International Year of Astronomy




Wednesday, September 09, 2009

How to draw Male Face

How to draw Male Face







Delta In Prestige Hong Kong Magazine




Here is the cover of Prestige's January issue (thanks to Delta Goodrem discussion group at discuss.com.hk for the tip):

Full Version: Delta In Prestige Hong Kong Magazine - January 2009 Issue

An interview with: Maria Sharapova

Tuesday, September 1, 2009




Q. How impressed were you...?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I was pretty...

Follow Questions for Maria, in a long version interview, on the US OPEN Website

» ISINBAYEVA, Yelena (RUS)

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