The Power of Twitter and a good cause.

Tonight over the period of almost 7 hours (by the time I finish writing this it will be) I saw something unfold that was amazing. Something that companies and organizations all over the country have been trying to refine over the past year. Figure out how to use Social Media to drive people to action. But before I continue, I would like to draw attention to someone in need and the reason why people have acted. Please read this story.

David Armano posted that to his blog around 6:15, and then tweeted it. Setting a goal of $5,000 to help Daniella’s family get them an apartment and get on their feet. By 12:45AM they have raised almost $10,ooo. He was able to do this all by writing a blog post, and broadcasting that post to people who follow him on twitter. I have compiled the twitter posts as they came through from David (his twitter ID is @armano) expressing his and Daniella’s gratitude towards peoples generosity.

The communication spread, and from his blog and got picked up on Digg and was dugg (or tagged) over 115 times in a 3 hour span. The topic “#daniela” was at one point trending higher than “Apple” on the 1st day of MacWorld. For the non technical folks, MacWorld is a highly anticipated, highly talked about event for Apple. It is the event in which they normally unveil new products, like the 27th revision of the iPod Nano (making yours obsolete!).

In the end David was able to have a simple conversation with the 7,500+ people who follow him on Twitter. Objectively, he litteraly asked people for money (you can payPal it to him) and in total they donated almost $10,000 in a short amount of time. David has credibility with the 8,000+ people that follow him on twitter, and the personality to engage with new followers.  He has been most gracious to put Daniella’s family up during this rough time.  He asked those people to help out someone in need and they did without hesitation. What company out there that can do that? And again, if you would like to help Daneila and her family, please go here.

This morning I woke up and there was a mention of it in businessWeek, there has been over $12,000 raised for the cause, and his network (readers, followers, etc) has exploded. Scott Drumond over at “Come Together” has collected a lot of the articles and postings on the events. All very interesting. I think this is the impact which is what brands want to achieve. Unfortunately they are missing a couple components, character and credibility to speak to an audience in a non-targeted casual manner.

JavaFX launches version 1.0

The first question is what is JavaFX?

“JavaFX is a family of software products for creating rich Internet applications, web applications that have the features and functionality of traditional desktop applications, including interactive multimedia applications. The JavaFX products can build applications for desktop, mobile, TV and other platforms.

The primary component of JavaFX is JavaFX Script, a declarative language intended to make Swing easier to use for interface programmers or visual designers familiar with scripting languages. In JavaFX Script, the structure of the programming code is supposed to closely match the layout of the GUI.

The other component is JavaFX Mobile, a Java operating system for mobile devices, including PDAs, smartphones and feature phones. It features a Java SE and Java ME implementation running on top of a Linux kernel.

Most scripting languages are oriented at banging out Web pages. This is oriented around interfaces that are highly animated.     —James Gosling, [1]

There are parts of the world where a person’s desktop computer is their cell phone, and that’s the kind of end point that we’re going to get to,     —James Gosling, [2]

JavaFX is anticipated to compete on the desktop with Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR, OpenLaszlo, and Microsoft Silverlight. It may also target Blu-ray Disc’s interactive BD-J platform, although as yet no plans for a Blu-ray release have been announced.”

So says wikipedia

Here is an interview with Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz, “Three reasons you need JavaFX”. A good read.

Here is a good over of JavaFX from ZDNET press release regarding version 1.0. “Sun Launches JavaFX 1.0″

Adobe Corporate Cutbacks

TUAW (The Apple Unofficial Weblog) is reporting that Adobe is cutting back on its booth at MacWorld. The bigger news is they are also cutting 600 jobs, including Mike Downey; The Adobe Flash, Flex, and Air evangelist.

One of the successes of Macromedia (Now Adobe) as a company was it’s connection with the developer community. I think that his exiting can have an “emotional” (I use that word, but I think it is different degrees) effect on the developer community. Their passion for technology and development is influenced by the likes Mike and his blog. At the same time, it is jarring to watch the company that produces most of the tools I use to do my job, go through this process. Just another reminder of how bad the economy currently is.

What do you think?

http://www.tuaw.com/2008/12/03/adobe-trimming-expo-budget-possibly-jobs/

Earlier today Mike Chambers posted on the changes at Adobe. Included is the official revised forcast for the company. It is lowered expectations due to the lower than expected  sales of CS4.