Arvino Mudjiarto


  • Arvino believe in the power of business as enabler for creation of core foundation of better societies. He loves the idea of "business unusual" -- where unique mixture of business+ideas+passion+ brand+believe+innovation+technology+socialresponsibility is rightfully combined to create "amazing product", "differentiating services/experiences" and "innovative world-scale ideas" that spark the advancement and betterness of society.

    He is currently the founder of Worxcode, an internationally award winning automation design & software construction company, where together with his team, he is putting together web2.0 for business, integrate office-desktop system with the web, and make everything seamlessly interactive, mobile, tag-based, linked and connected.

Great Inspiring Leader Of All Time

  • Akio Morita
    AkiomoritasonyMagical act in branding & miniaturization. Charistimatic builder of great business with attitude. Sony Walkman, Sony Handycam. "It's a Sony" slogan. Build Sony from scratch, turning the tiny setup into the crown jewel of Asia, and the darling brand of the world.
  • Henry Ford
    HenryfordDedication, tinkering persistence, passion & strong vision to make horseless carriage a reality. "Car for the people". "Assembly manufacturing concept". Years of consistent dedicated act, tinkering and passion. One of the greatest, finest and bravest tinkerer of all time. Modern mobile society as the result.
  • Steve Jobs
    Stevejobsapple Passion for excellence & master of continous magical act. Make things happen greatly with style. Leaders with strong sense of vision and with "no limit" nor "no boundary" for next great cultural possibility to explore. Mac. Next. iPod. iPhone. Apple. Next. Pixar. Think Different. Mix innovation & culture at its best. Modern digital culture is born, and consistently turns greater under his act.
  • Thomas Watson, Sr
    ThomaswatsonsribmThe greatest people manager and most charismatic people-centric business leader of all time. Think. Respect to individual. People first. Under his great leadership turns the tiny IBM into a mighty organization of its time. The "king" in the annal of "business kingdom". A rare business person with great business persona and legendary people-centric attitude of our time.
  • Bill Gates
    BillGatesMicrosoftVision, Strategy, Delivery & Passionately Work With Everybody. Embrace & extend. The best business and technical strategy ever.

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October 15, 2008

MacBook Had A New Design!

The MacBook series finally being revealed today, and it shows a totally different aesthetics and handsome new design.

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The spirit and key ideas behind these new design is really really awesome and great. The detail thought that Apple put into the every element of its new notebook is really something that I truly admire.

They are trying to make:

  • The most lightweight, handsome, yet most durable laptop. By using single piece of aluminum to create the casing, Apple intend to create a notebook that is aesthetically stunning, extremely lightweight, yet at the same time durable. This would be in contrast with the "non-durable casing" that HP applies to its notebook a few years go (We got 6 HP notebooks with aluminum case that looks crisp, pretty and clear when it was bought, yet a few months after usage, all of them look cloudy, clumsy and "dirty" although we use it and clean it properly).
  • Laptop with the most stunning graphics. By using the NVIDIA super-charged graphics processor, Apple intend to create a notebook with the best display ever -- best in picture quality, and best in graphics animation too. Try using the PowerBook Pro or MacBook Pro screen for work, then you will know that there'd be no turning back. The screen quality if the Pro series is stunning. Even the older MacBook Air screen is not as good as the Pro screens. In the past, such only can be "matched" by Sony VAIO series. (My older VAIO got some of the finest screen, and great screen indeed makes the eye sight and the experience better).Today, if Apple can make its MacBook screen quality great (and as great as its Pro series screen quality), it would be really really awesome.
  • Smartest touchpad. Apple completely remove the "annoying" trackpad button, and replace it with a smart touchpad that would allow us to make "tapping hand gesture" to interact with objects on our computer screen. No more twisting our hand around, just because we need to press the right button to interact with objects on our screen. Scroll, click, tap, .. all can be done from where our fingers reside, at the time we need to act. This would be really awesome!
  • Most convenient (and self illuminating) keyboard. Apple try to create keyboard that is both comfortable to use (if you ever use the Pro series keyboard, you know what I mean -- it is responding to our typing in a way that almost as great as ThinkPad excellent keyboards in the past), yet at the same time also intelligent enough to make itslef illuminated in low light condition. This would be nice addition, as no longer we would need to "turn on the light" during night flights. Features that is avaialable on my PowerBook and MacBook air, now also available on the MacBook series as well. Such is really nice.

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Not only these improvements makes notebook experience truly great and wonderful, it also makes Apple notebook the best notebook ever created, as it gives people the best feel, sense and experience, in every aspect and element it is being touched upon.

Such would make more and more people eventually decisively (or admiringly, or passionately) moves to Apple notebooks.

The era of dull, boring, so-so machine is over.

ps:

  • On the aesthetics side, I do really love the black-screen frame. It's pretty! I can't wait to see how the next iMac would really look like. I think -- projecting the "upcoming look of the 'next' iMac' based on this new styling and design -- the next iMac could be such a beautiful desktop machine of its won.
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  • I still hope Apple eventually would come up with those Apple "NetBook" or Apple "TouchBook" though. Hopefully someday it would really appear. I really believe if Apple ever come out with such device, not only it would really be so great, it would perhaps also would be so much exciting and popular as well. (We'll see how the future goes). :-)

October 14, 2008

OpenOffice Site Today Looks Like This ...

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It says:

Apologies - our website is struggling to cope with the unprecedented
demand for the new release 3.0 of OpenOffice.org. The technical teams are
trying to come up with a solution.

Thank you for your patience.

Probably this is what happened when millions of people start to download an increasingly great, useful  product, at the same time?

Go OOo. Go. Through "OOo3" make the next-possible-great-thing in office desktop computing really happen.

October 12, 2008

Joseph C. Wilson -- The Father Of "Modern Office Systems"

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While for many Joseph C Wilson might not as famous nor as familiar as Thomas J. Watson, Sr (of IBM), nor Henry Ford (of Ford Motor Company), nor Akio Morita (of Sony), Joseph C Wilson is indeed one of the great innovator of modern office systems -- and modern way of people working/living.

Without his years of struggle to make Haloid -- the small little tiny company that many times almost go broke to daringly pursue its research and vision -- and to make its "crazy idea" of photocopying happening, the photocopy machines, the photocopy business model, and digital modern office systems that modern offices rely on today around the globe would never been happening.

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Innovation matters. In many ways, innovation seem indeed change society for the better, either directly through the massive business it created, or through influencing others (in the next generation) via its spirited dream.

If J C Wilson don't build Xerox into reality as it could become, Steve Jobs perhaps would never had seen XEROX PALO ALTO, and Bill Gates probably had nothing to "imitate something from Apple" to become Windows later on. Without such, our would then would have been so much different.

Xerox ALTO

In that retrospect, the great dedication passion and work of Joseph C. Wilson is something that we -- innovators and inventors of next generation office systems -- shall always need to admire and remember.

No modern office systems might have been happening without the initial dedicated work, steps and dream of Joseph C. Wilson. In many ways, he's probably the father of Modern Office Systems. Among the first person that instinctively understand the power of documents, the business model around that document systems, and the power of people working together (through documents that being exchanged).

In the similar tradition of following the amazing struggling years of Pixar, following the story of tiny almost broke yet dedicated and never surrender Haloid to become a gigantic Xerox company, and the entire new business model that it created and invented along the way is indeed very respectable. It's amazing to see how this people who was once considered "crazy" because of their pursued dedication, dream and vision, many years later after their years of passion becoming successful reality, their "crazy ideas" become the new standard of how the world function, live, work and operate .. until today.

Innovation matters. It change society for the better.

Fuji Xerox Operation Today -- we can trace the root of this collaboration through wilson works

October 04, 2008

What Is "Windows Cloud" Anyway ??

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Mr. Ballmer recently said and announced: "We need a new operating system for the cloud .. and for now we will call it Windows Cloud".

Technically speaking: What is an operating system for the cloud? Who need such?

Horizontal architecture scaling technique, along with various techniques to achieve reliability and scalability and interconnectivity has been around on the web for years. All these can be built with "existing OSes".

Technically speaking, the web doesn't seem to need a new operating system for it to expand nor operate. HTML/DHTML as a base, popular programming language/script for the web, web API and cloud infrastructure services that the web developer need to do magical stuff on the web is already exist, and widely available.

We now can do cloud computing on Amazon EC2. We can do scripting for the web using many tools and language. We can implement messaging and horizontal architecture to enable scalability. 

In the future we might have OpenID for identity, we have facebook API, Google API, and many more things coming in the picture. Combined together, these are "cloud computing infrastructure", that we all already have access to.

While room for improvement for the "next web" is many, there doesn't seem to be a need (nor urgent need) for a "new OS" that is specifically designed for the web itself.

So:

What does Mr. Ballmer really mean by "new operating system for the cloud"? A bunch of new Windows API exposed on the internet? A couple of Silverlight "front-end" components embeddable/mashable on Desktop or HTML pages?

While such might be "cute", .. all these are not technically constitute an "OS" ... These are just would be APIs, or "service in the cloud" -- as may other APIs and embeddable/mashable object available on the web today. Should we call these the "new OS"  after all??

So 3 questions remain:

  1. What is a new "OS" for the web mean anyway?
  2. Who need such new "OS" for the web anyway?
  3. Is it a real technical "thing"?, or is it really is -- actually -- just a "marketing jargon" used to differentiate Windows OS "traditional licensing policy" from the "massive web licensing" scheme?

Being "totally confused" by all these, I come to this "assumption": probably this is just a "marketing jargon". Understanding its potential technical irrelevance, "such new gimmick" perhaps need to be created by Microsoft to allow room for Microsoft to define a new "licensing model" for "the web".

That means: the new "OS" probably will come up with a new licensing scheme that would allow hundreds of thousands of Windows to be deployed for massive web infrastructure, with reasonable licensing fee, instead of being bloated by its current traditional licensing structure.

When the market can start to perceive this "new windows" as "Windows cloud", then the pricing & licensing model for that "Windows Cloud" could be made totally "new" , and it won't affect the pricing & licensing structure that "traditional" Windows provide.

At the core of it, although it might have been declared as a "new OS", speculative assumption on the real meaning of this probably is this: This might be just the "same" OS with a couple of Windows API exposed for the internet, and a TOTALLY NEW PRICING SCHEME MODEL attached to it.

Could this be the case?

We will see and understand what this really mean, and what this really is, as the "real" thing being announced by Microsoft shortly -- around the end of this month.

October 02, 2008

Re-Experience "Google" - Y2001

In honor of their 10th birthday, Google brought back their "year 2001" search engine, and allow us to re-experience "Google" as if it was in the past (year 2001).

Here's the link to the site: http://www.google.com/search2001.html. Do give it a try: it's breathtaking, dazzling, exciting, "crazy" and fun!

I tried accessing the site myself just now. Here's how the 2001 Google site looks like:

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Notice the old Google logo?

Out of curiosity, I try to search Arvino Mudjiarto. Surely what Google displayed really looks like how it was capable to searched, crawled and displayed in 2001.

It's not as complete, as uptodate (nor as most recent) as Google that we experience today. Yet even such, the Google search & discovery capability already really amazing. For example: I don't even remember that once upon a time I had an email at Altavista (arvino@altavista.com!). But Google does! Google -- at that time -- already "know" about that fact. How amazing ! :-) :-) :-)

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Out of bigger curiosity, I try to search Worxcode, the company that we happen to founded in February 20, 2002.

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Surely Google can not find the company at that time. (Worxcode was not even born at that time). My conclusion: Surely this is a real "Google 2001 engine" stuff! It's not a "fake".

Such makes it even more exciting :-) :-) :-) because it means we could explore and experiment further to experience many other thing that we would "remembered" (or re-experience back), in the past.

I try to find out what people would find if they search the word "iPod" in 2001. This is what I found:

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Notice that Google in 2001 still don't even have capabilities to search "image" at all!

As we can see: in 2001 there's no mention about iPod that is associated with Apple at that time! ... [Apple at that time is still in the process of crafting its cool back in the industry through its iMac, and the iPod probably at that time is still in their "lab"]. :-)

Hmmm ... may be this is the "web search result" that folks at Apple "saw" back in 2001, when they decided to name their new portable player "iPod" ?

We don't know for sure about this fact, but being able to "see that possibility" infront of our own eyes is truly exciting! ;-)

Contrast that with our search for iPod using Google today (2008) :

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iPod is totally associated with Apple, these days.

For Google to do something like this during its 10th anniversary is really creative and imaginative.

  1. It allow people and society to refresh their memory about how the web looks like, how it feel, the kind of limitation and the kind of capability that it can provide in the past.
  2. Such give us all the sense and feel of how powerful Google & the web has become these days, how "lucky" we are today, and how it has all these great progress affect us all in a great way.

This showcase also becomee a great chance for us all to re-experience "our past"; to "reflect back" how the web (and how Google) really looked from the lenses, experience and eyes of the past.

Such experience is truly rare; something that probably we could re-experience once every 10 years, or 20.

Do give it a try everyone.

September 30, 2008

"New" Exciting Product From Apple?

I saw this picture, and I asked myself: are these a series of a great new upcoming product from Apple??

MacBookNano

iTablet

ICamera

iCamera


I don't know the exact answer. But I do sincerely hope so. :-) :-) :-)

Above pictures are just artist's mockup and rendering of what might be coming out "soon" from the Cupertino lab. Nothing is confirmed yet because -- as as we all know -- Apple never reveal anything, until it finally really released.

That makes this upcoming season/product announcement from Apple truly exciting. I really hope such kind of product would be really be announced. If that is the case, such would be truly awesome.

The Magic Of Google Translate!

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If you happen to find an interesting online document that you want to read, but -- unfortunately -- such document is written in language that you don't understand, and (at the same time) when you need "someone" to help translate it immediately for you, you can not find one, then translate.google.com probably is the "perfect solution" to your problem.

This simple, easy to use, yet powerful site basically does one thing very well: it automatically translate URL pages and paragraph from one language to another!

I give it a try just now, the steps was simple:

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  1. Paste the web address (URL) of the online document that you want to be translated.
  2. Select the language to translate it to.
  3. Press "Translate".
  4. Google will start translating the entire online document mentioned for you.

For step 1 I test it with my blog. This is how the original blog document reads (in English):


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And this is how the translated document reads (in Bahasa Indonesia) -- after automatic translation by translate.google.com is done :


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For a translation done by computer, the result is truly awesome. While indeed there are still a few mistakes here and there, overall the quality of the translated document is almost perfect.

Such application/"tool" could be extremely useful for people who need help with translation of a document (both online as well as offline). While before translate.google.com they can't read nor understand anything about it, now they can.

Having such capability constantly available and accessible anywhere, anytime is truly awesome!

September 28, 2008

The Era Of "Off The Shelf Software" Might Soon Be Over

The era of software as we know it might soon be over. Trends of the past 2 years increasingly show that no longer software would be sold separately. Instead, software and hardware would merge together, transforming into an appliance that buyers can use immediately.

The latest happening in this direction is with Oracle. Recently Oracle announced its "database machine". Being developed for three years, this machine provides out-of-the-box capability. The database machine will sell for $650,000 and store up to 168 terabytes.

Orace Database Machine Together With HP Larry Ellison

What Oracle does is not totally new. Several years ago, we saw similar initiative being done by Google search. A couple of months ago, we saw innovative appliance initiatives being done by KickFire -- an innovative hardware company that embeds MySQL inside its appliance, and optimize it for massive BI processing.

Kickfire machine

Sun Microsystems is also reportedly working on an optimized machine that would run its acquired MySQL the fastest.

These are all interesting development that directs us to one conclusion: that no matter it is an opensource software or a closed proprietary software, the era of "off the shelf software" might soon be over. Software might soon attached to a machine where it would run, and software in the future most likely will increasingly re-appear as either an appliance, or as a cloud computing services that the world can purchase, or subscribe to.

Such would be one of the most important trend and development of how the economics of mobile computing, desktop computing and massive computing infrastructure might change into the future.

September 19, 2008

Asus Announces World's First Skype Video Phone!

While skype is probably one of the most beautiful thing that the world experience over the internet today, one of skype's greatest "annoyance" is that we almost always had to turn-on our computer before we would be able to use it.

Well, perhaps not anymore, because recently Asus announces the release of the world's first video phone:

Asus Unlimited Video Call Without Computer!

Basically what this device does is enabling people to skype over the internet, using this video phone, yet without needing any computer at all.

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Now that's something cool, very useful, nice and superbly awesome! I think if the device has arrived and it is indeed as good as we expect it to be, I think there's no reason why not buy one.

Recently Asus is doing and pioneering alot of pretty amazing thing. After pioneering the Eee/NetPC phenomena a few months back, now they are becoming the first to introduce this? This is really superbly awesome.

September 18, 2008

The First Google HTC Android Phone Has Arrived!

While yesterday we speculate "what if" one day HTC embraces Google Android OS, interestingly today it was rumored that such device is actually now start being secretly "unveiled" during the Android Developer Conference in Europe.

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This is far far faster then we could have expected! Peter Chou is really ingenious! In the next few weeks let's wait for the formal announcement, and in the next few months or so, let's see how other handset manufacturer would respond: especially Samsung and LG, then -- later on -- SonyEricsson and Nokia.
 
Google HTC Android Phone

This is really exciting! When the formal launch of the "stealth" device started, another new era would then formally begin.

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