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Measure your resolutions

My only new year resolution this year was to not to write new years resolution and to write something about resolutions in general, new year or not, at the beginning of February. I hate mandatory holidays, birthdays, celebrations, traditions of any kind. I do not like new years res as well. So I write my meta resolution article one months later. So snob.

New years resolution are one of the most stupid thing one can do to stay fine with himself. Write a past year report is something far more interesting, challenging, useful and hard. The main reason it is hard is that people forget. I firmly believe that the ability to forget is important as the ability to remember, but this is another story. The difference stay in applying the right skill when it matters.

Forgetting what you have done in your daily job or activity, as well in some ordinary everyday task, is very bad, in many ways. You can't never completely blame or be proud of yourself. You can be in a general way but if you have no real indicator, is too vague and completely useless.

What is the trick? That if you do not write down what you do and how many effort you put in accomplish a task, in getting an objective, something is wrong. If you can't measure, you can't say if something you do worth, or how much it worth.

More than this, if you do not write, you have no track, you can't measure and in the end you have no real control over what you are doing. You follow the wind and somehow, after some time, you will just just get lost. Tracking is more than just creating a to-do list. Is also about marking things done and having a history about what you did, when and how much effort you put in it. Tracking is about measuring
This is the reason most of the people can just work for others. Their time, their accomplishments and everything else is measured by someone else. Good or bad, this is the truth. When we are employed by someone else, we just delegate the responsibilities to track our activities to others.

Is good for someone, for the majority I believe. Not for some other, definitely not for me.

Measure your accomplishments is the key to do less and get more. If you set some vague target, something that you cannot measure day by day or week by week, it is just a big new year's lie. Setting targets like "I will write a book this year" or "I will lose 10Kg in 6 months" is useless. This are directions, but is nothing operative. It pass the same difference as from desire to project. What if you arrive at June without losing nothing? You blame yourself but you do not know why. You can just say "Oh I am so lazy". Self commiseration. You can't learn from that, you can just keep crying and this, again, it is useless.

So tell something like: "I will make 1 hour gym every other day". After one week, you can already see how is going and is more operative than the generic losing weight target. Write 10 pages a week. Dedicate 1 hour a day studying one new thing. Reading one chapter of some book per day. Spend one hour a day with playing with my kids or playing piano or listening to a new record. Talk with each collaborator once per week.

Or, even more important, plan what not to do. Last year I wrote about "7 things I will not do in 2009". I manage to do 6 out of 7. Removing activities sometime is more important than planning new ones, it depends if you feel you are losing time doing non useful stuff. This year I am done with removing activities, I have no more thing I want to eliminate or, at least, is not the most important thing I need to do. My first global task is to measure and keep on doing that for a long period.

Some people tend to do many things, other to do nothing. Is not relevant which kind of individual you are. Either way, without measurement, you get lost in your iper-activity or in your laziness, and you will get few and bad results.

Continuous measurement is the key for self improvement and to get things done and to not fall back into unproductive condition. Is also the key to not become stressed about what we are or are not doing. If you measure, you have control, and you can manage your activities and in the end, your life.

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Web Trend 2010

I almost always waste chances to write my thoughts and visions about the Web and the future of Information Technology universe. From now on, I will talk without inhibition, at the risk to say nonsense. It is inevitable, so let's go.

Here we are, 2010 trend. I read a lot of bad ones. I throw my as well. Well actually I had this idea in middle of 2009 and in fact is already happening, is actually an old prediction.

To the point: the Main Trend of 2010 will be "local based/aware social applications". Is not just about geo-location everywhere, is that social app will attack local markets in new way, is a step for getting reconnected with the offline world, in the neverending convergence between the IT universe in large and the rest of the world.

Has something to do with Brightkite and Foursquare, for example, even if they "toys" for now. Local news, for example, will gain a lot of momentum. The great work US and UK government are doing about opening government and public administration data will launch lots of opportunities [1]. The widely adoption of powerful mobile devices will make easy for people to use and search local services where they are (yelp, google near me now...) and very few are now taking advantage of the possibilities of such systems.

Instead I do not think that, for example, "traditional" Social Shopping or Events application will gain many relevance this year. There are a lot of them but no one ever satisfied me.
The reason is mainly related to the lack of interoperability that the Web at large still suffer [2]. Data portability [3] will emerge as the primary industry need during this year and I think, and hope, that first good result will arrive in 2011, also as a consequence of the local base app trend. Cross network authentication (OpenID and oAuth) have been widely accepted and adopted in 2009, finally. This is just the beginning and the consequence of the great need to put end to the growing number of online service. Serious data portability and service interoperability is the next step.

I spoke :)

Next days I will talk about the "non friendly social network", the second main 2010 trend related to the way we will use social applications, I give a little roundup about new services  and finally the long awaited article (for me to write, I started last May): the "ask the fucking Twitter" emergence. Stay tuned and tell me what you think about my... ok, delirious :)

[1] Data.gov UK and Data.gov US
[2] It's like 1973 for Moving Data Around in the Cloud
[3] Data Portability opened in late 2007 and during 2008 the most important software company did join. A lot of work still to do.

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Google will you please...

Ok, Google is not working fine anymore since at leat a year. It is still the best tool for historical and consolidated research (well, you could just go for Wikipedia, sometimes...), but it is becoming always harder to find "up to date" content. As for now, I rely on twitter and feeds for the most. And I almost say "oh god" when I need to google something recent. Read the whole article at No Stop

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E' il 22 gennaio e il ritmo c'e'.

Sto ricominciando a macinare.

Ieri tutto il giorno su Catamarano, Lore ha iniziato il workflow fatto in casa, con Andrea abbiamo sistemato gli inviti via mail e iniziato l'elenco dei partecipanti. Io ho iniziato un lavoro per inserire il nuovo tipo di partecipante sulla scena e fargli fare... quello che deve fare. Catamarano e' il nuovo progetto segreto a cui lavoro con i due loschi individui teste' citati.

Oggi ho scritto due articoli, argomento Web, nel weekend li rileggo e poi li pubblico la settimana prossima, Poi ho provato qualche programma per registrare degli screencast, ma non c'e' gran che di buono per Ubuntu, ahime'.
Poi ho impostato la presentazione su Wicket che vorrei fare a uno dei prossimi JUG a Milano: taglio, scaletta con argomenti espansi e live show con Eclipse. Ho anche creato il maven archetype di PhaedraWeb. Sto meditanto di rilasciare open source PhaedraWeb, magari un modulo alla volta iniziando proprio da quello Wicket.

Infine, ho iniziato a sviluppare il mio Tracker di attivita', con quell'idea carina di agganciarmi allo spreadsheet che ho avuto di recente. Nei giorni scorsi avevo studiato come usare le Google API per leggere e scrivere, e avevo il codice che mi serviva. Oggi lo ho usato su un progetto nuovo, partendo dall'archetype di PhaedraWeb, e adesso ho la prima tabella che mostra i dati usando GDocs spreadsheet come fonte.
Domani ci metto le prime funzionalita, se sono bravo e' usabile, per me, da lunedi.

Questo oltre all'ordinaria amministrazione email, Twitter e mamma che e' passata a trovarmi :)

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Music Addiction

I want to work on this, but I am still addicted by the damned Adam music.
These days I am listening to a leaked mp3 version of Minor Love, the new Adam Green album, waiting for the release on January 8.

Would like to post a real review. But today I will be very, very busy: laundry, business cards, some shopping, recharge mobile with money, meetings... hard life these last days in Tel Aviv.

Let's just say that of course I love these new bunch of songs, that is something like an early Adam kind of sound with many new stuff he evolved in years. Completely different from latest two album, but at the same time a sort of continuation from the latest tracks in Sixes & Sevens.

In the end always the same adorable and unsustainable Adam.

You can't stop laughing if you can't stop falling.

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