Well, as I said, we officially started
Speak With Me.
Mike Arrington of Tech Crunch just did a review of a very early beta of our system, which he saw at
TagCamp The review is here:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/10/30/speakwithme-control-your-car-by-voice/ We fully plan to exceed your expectations. As for who our customers are, we can't say yet, other than that we are targeting both aftermarket car stereos and navigation systems, as well as those sold as part of a car you buy off the lot as well.
Special thanks to everyone who's been a great support to us so far,
you know who you are!
Oh, and to anyone who even thinks about stealing my car the way Mike suggests, there is a very sophisticated alarm as part of the car that pages me if you so much as brush by it when you shouldn't.
You can however, see my car at the
Toys for Tots car show in Los Angeles Dec. 11th, 2005. I am part of the
Team Transport show squad.
So I read this
interesting article just now in the Seattle Times about a company providing atypical workspaces.
I'd like to ask everyone how they would design a cubicle free environment especially if you are in a position of management. I've always been a "wander into the door of someone's office to bug them" type of person -- the more personal the contact, the better. I'm now just starting my own company, I haven't picked out office space yet, but I do know for sure I don't want to subject my employees to cubicle farms.