Sunday, October 30, 2011

Final Post

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http://shayeweldon.blogspot.com/2011/09/entrepreneurship-idea.html?showComment=1320019932397#c441721590846612886


http://corkchain.blogspot.com/2011/09/what-is-corkchain.html?showComment=1319760036007#c5157809446516927568


http://ist195classwork.blogspot.com/2011/09/week1-charger.html?showComment=1319759729410#c8271824768193713260


Final Blog:


The electronic house key concept started out as just a as small gadget with limited features. This idea eventually became a company/business with a headquarters and a product with many different variations and forms. Originally it was just an item to put on your keychain. It had only the option to lock the door. Eventually you were able to open the door and set the alarm. It transformed into a bigger product. It was a smartphone app and a standalone device. This product needs wireless technology to be in the product and in the house/door. There are also needs a security feature that makes sure the correct people are entering the house and not intruders.
I think this product could be useful, but it needs to be thought out more. There needs to be one variation of the product that is focused on. Products/companies don't do as well when there are many options and one is not the clear focus.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

http://corkchain.blogspot.com/2011/09/what-is-corkchain.html?showComment=1319760036007#c5157809446516927568

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http://ist195classwork.blogspot.com/2011/09/week1-charger.html?showComment=1319759729410#c8271824768193713260

Monday, October 24, 2011

Week 7 - Networking

The importance and need for a network depends on the business and the product. If the company is going to have a lot of websites, their company is going to involve a lot of networking. They will need to acquire domain names and ip addresses from ICANN.
With the future of domain names expanding. My business could have a website like remote.house or house.remote or re.mote. If I have websites like that or similar to that, no one will be able to dispute those names. It would be not be trying to make money or use someone else's property. If my business had an office or headquarters with a lot of computers and or servers there is definite need for a network. The computers will have to be connected and have to be running the same software. Also, it is necessary that the employees can log into any of the computers. In addition, I need to be able to access the computers remotely from my house if necessary.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Week 6 - OS

As this product expands and becomes larger and larger and more popular, it needs to be compatible with more and more operating systems. There needs to be an iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch app so it needs to be able to run iOS. It also needs to run Android OS. As the company and product grows we can come out with apps for windows mobile os and blackberry. Since each mobile os uses different programming languages and those two are not as popular, it is better to hold off on producing apps for those at first. This will not be a high tech/largely multitasking app. It will be able to the the simple tasks listed in other blogs. They will all have simple command buttons. There can also be a pc/mac program if need be, that can come later. The portable device apps are the priority.
There will be no need for it to be open source. No one needs to make this program/app better other than the company developers. If it is open source, there can also be people stealing the company's code and making their own product that is very similar.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Week 5 - Blogger Review

I am reviewing the New York Times's BITS section (Business Innovation Technology Society) blog about the Facebook app that was finally released for the iPad. This app has been long awaited. People who had iPads and wanted to look at Facebook had three options. First they could use Safari and go to Facebook that way. Second, they could use the Facebook for iPhone app and just enlarge it. This way was not that enjoyable because it wasn't made for the iPad so it did not fit smoothly. The last method is to use other Facebook for iPad apps that were available, none of these are very good because they are not made by Facebook.
The blog mentioned that the creation of a Facebook app will help Apple and Facebook more than people might think. This is the first Facebook app for an Android or iOS tablet. Since so many people spend hours on Facebook, being able to look at Facebook naturally on an iPad will make a lot of people more willing to spend the extra bucks to get one.
In the blog, they explained when it took so long. There were disagreements between Facebook and Apple about the integration of the Social Network Ping. Apple also wanted to make sure the app was as good as it could be before it was released. The blog quoted Bret Taylor, Facebook's Chief Technology Officer, ' “We really feel that we have built an app that takes full advantage of touch, photos and chat.”.'
Facebook also wanted to take advantage of multi-touch and the LED display so that this app could wow people.

Link of the Blog: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/at-long-last-facebook-releases-an-ipad-app/

Monday, October 3, 2011

Week 4 - Input & Output

The input and output part of my entrepreneurial-ship idea is probably the most important. It is what the whole concept runs on, being able to wirelessly, without putting the key in the lock, open, close, set the alarm and other things people set or do before leaving their home. This concept could start out simple and expand exponentially. There are many things to do with this idea, you could make an app for phones, you could make it built in cars, or even built in the car key so that the car key and the house key are one thing.

Eventually it is necessary to make an iphone, android and other smartphone apps. The idea of this whole concept is easy of use and combining multiple steps in the process of leaving a home and leaving it secure. Making the home key built into a phone is crucial. Someone should be able to take out their phone and lock the house, set which motion detectors they want on, set the alarm and even watch the security cameras around their house. As useful as this is, it is absolutely necessary that there are no security flaws. This can be password protected, voice protected or even a fingerprint scanner can be added.

Separate from an iphone app, the actual key uses RFID technology. First you should configure the setting. You should be able to set if you would like it to automatically lock the dock once you leave the home or you can set it so you still have to set it as locked. Going back home and unlocking the door is going to need much more security, obviously you can't just be able to open the door by being near the door. That would be a major security flaw. You will need to type in a code and the key needs to be able to recognize that it is in-fact you. One idea is that each key is only assigned to one person, no one else can use it even a family member. This will increases security and make sure some people can't break in.