Portable Media Expo Day 1

Post ImageOverall I’d say that today was a very productive one for Paramagnus! We didn’t arrive at LAX until around 9:30 AM, which meant it was near 11:30 AM by the time we made it to Ontario – an hour and a half after the Expo opened. We rented a car in Los Angeles to drive into Ontario, and I must say, it was an experience! Once I did the first merge onto the freeway it wasn’t so bad, but that initial merge was a little scary – so many lanes, so many cars, such fast speeds! The freeways really are a good idea though, as it doesn’t take long to get where you need to go.

This is the first year for the Portable Media Expo, so we didn’t know exactly what to expect. As it turns out, the event has been a huge success! There were lots of people roaming the floors of the exhibit hall today, so we got the chance to introduce ourselves and our podcasting stuff to a pretty sizable audience. The feedback we have received thus far was all very encouraging – so much so that all we really want to do is go back to Edmonton to continue coding!

We’ll be in the exhibit hall all day tomorrow, and we’ve also got the stage for thirty minutes tomorrow morning starting at 10:15 AM. We’re planning to give an overview of the company and our products, and do a couple of quick demos. Unfortunately we won’t have the Podbot on hand – the robot is in need of repairs that we just can’t do in the hotel room.

I posted up a quick sample episode tonight to my podcast, so you can take a look at some of the features we’ve got working. Obviously there is much to be done, but you can see the audio conversion and the dynamic segmenting, for example. More to come soon!

Paramagnus Podcasting

Post ImageI just posted an introduction to our podcasting solution over at the Paramagnus Blog, so go check it out to find out what we’ve been up to for the last few months! I am glad that we’ve finally released some bits, but there’s still so much more to come. I can’t wait until we get everything finished – it’ll be great for podcasting!

So far we’ve released Podcast Tags and Podcast Spot. Both of them are in beta, though Podcast Spot is really more of an alpha and Podcast Tags is closer to completion. We wanted to release something though, to demonstrate what we’re working on and where we’re going with it, and to hopefully get some feedback. So take a look and let us know what you think!

If all goes according to plan we’ll be posting some demos and other information tomorrow to better explain the two products, so stay tuned!

Off to California

Post ImageIt used to be that an all-nighter was a rare event, something that only happened once in a while and only when absolutely necessary. Lately though it seems like every night is an all-nighter! Dickson and I have been working like crazy lately, but I think it will all be worth it. I guess we’ll find out this weekend in any case!

We’re off to Calgary now, which is where our flight for Ontario, California departs. We’ll be at the Podcast & Portable Media Expo this weekend, so stay tuned to my blog and the Paramagnus blog for news and updates. Thanks to everyone who has wished us luck!

Have a great weekend!

Breaking out of his pod

Post ImageToday the Edmonton Journal featured the Alberta Centennial Edition, a collection of stories about 100 Albertans living and working in the province today. Along with each one is a related story about Alberta’s history. If you follow the above link and navigate to page 46, you’ll find an article entitled “Breaking out of his pod”, all about Dickson Wong.

It’s a really well-written article, although it says that Dickson sings in three choirs when in fact he plays piano in three choirs. In fact, Dickson is quite the piano man! He played last night at Yi-Li’s BBQ, and he often entertains guests at the Paramagnus offices, as seen here. The article talks about a number of things including Paramagnus, the podcasting robot, and Dickson’s Chinese heritage and language. It mentions our leather couch and frequent late night trips to Denny’s! I even got quoted a few times.

The subtitle of the article is “Versatile computer engineer aims to market podcasting software in China” – perhaps more a prediction for the future than an accurate representation of present day, but intriguing nonetheless. Dickson scanned in the article, which you can find here.

Congratulations Dickson!

Read: Alberta Centennial Edition

What happened? And what now?

Post ImageNow that things are completely back online, there’s probably two questions you want answered. Dickson talked a little about the problems earlier today. I’ll do my best to address the questions in a little more detail here.

First, what happened? Quite simply, we had a hard drive failure, which while it isn’t that uncommon, certainly is a pain in the ass. Hard drives fail for many different reasons, and we don’t know the exact reason ours failed. What we do know is that we were left with a big problem. We had really old backups that worked properly, and we had newer backups that we assumed would work too, but they hadn’t been tested. Call it bad luck, or Murphy’s Law, or whatever you want, but our backups did not work. And the most recent and tested backups we had were on the hard drive that died. Lots of important data, and no way to get at it.

As you now know, we got the data back. How? Data recovery services. I think I learned more about hard drives and data recovery in the last two weeks than I ever thought possible, and certainly more than I ever wanted to learn. Data recovery services range from small and basic methods, to very large, sophisticated services with clean rooms, and a bunch of other high precision technology. Our drive required the latter unfortunately.

So now that the painful experience of losing a bunch of important data is behind us, with the data safely recovered (save for a corrupt Active Directory database that had to be rebuilt), what now? As you might guess, we never want to go through the experience again. So we’ve taken a number of steps to ensure we don’t have to:

  • We added a “hot” or “live” backup server. This means if the main server fails, everything automatically switches to the backup server so that we can fix things without having to take the systems offline.
  • We’ve added regular hard drive imaging to our set of backup tools.
  • We also added a new tape backup system, with regularly scheduled backups and restoration tests.
  • We’ve created hard copies of important system configurations and settings so that if something does need to be rebuilt or validated, we’ve got it on paper.
  • We’ve got spare components (including hard drives) ready at all times, so we don’t have to wait for the store to open to replace something if it fails. Our servers all share the same hardware, so this was a logical step.
  • And we’ve become a little paranoid about losing data, so we create images and burn stuff to DVDs at every possible opportunity.

Taken together, the things we’ve done should ensure that we don’t have such catastophic downtime or data loss ever again. You know what they say, never say never, but I think we’re in good shape.

I’m really sorry to all the bloggers and websites we host, and we thank you for your patience and understanding. Now, on with the show!

Podbot in Podcasting News

Post ImageThe folks over at Podcasting News were at Gnomedex last week, and they were kind enough to post a little something about our robot:

Podbot is built around a tablet pc with WiFi connectivity, allowing it to be remote-controlled wirelessly. Podbot runs a piece of software called Podcast Wizard. The software, combined with the custom hardware, makes it possible to remotely control and record podcasts, save them to Podbot’s hard drive, and upload them to a web server.

They’ve got a really nice write-up, so check it out. If you’re interesting in checking out the Podbot, it may be making an appearance at the Podcast Hotel in September – with a few upgrades of course.

Read: Podcasting News

Podbot in MAKE!

Post ImageWe were really fortunate to meet Phillip Torrone at Gnomedex, and to have the opportunity to chat with him about the Podbot. He’s got a new entry up in the MAKE: Blog on our beloved podcasting robot, so check it out. And watch future issues of Make Magazine because you never know, we might publish instructions on how to build your own!

The entry includes a number of pretty cool photos of the Podbot too. I especially like the one of me holding up my tablet with the control software open, looks pretty intense. If this is the first you’ve heard of the Podbot, be sure to check out our official site.

Read: Make Blog

UPDATE: Podbot @ Gnomedex

Post ImageThings are going quite well with the Podbot! The wireless network here has been kind of spotty, so at times we have lost control. We only had one problem though, someone accidentally hit the side of the Podbot when it started moving after receiving a delayed command. The Podbot survived, but one of the side panel screws popped out, so we’ll have to fix that later.

We were able to record something at the start of lunch and get it uploaded, but it’s been quite difficult to be connected long enough and well enoungh. We’ll keep trying though!

The Podbot has been featured on Engadget today, and the Channel9 team from Microsoft was here at Gnomedex recording some video, so you should be able to see it there later too.

Read: Podbot

Paramagnus Office

Been a long time since I last posted, well for me at least! I’ve been quite busy getting everything moved into the new office with Dickson, and we’re not done yet. The furniture and everything should be in later today, leaving only the wiring and computers to setup. Unfortunately, I don’t think it will be that simple.

We noticed on Friday that there are a ton of wireless networks within range. While that in itself isn’t terribly surprising, the fact that so many are unsecured is. I expected almost every network to require a WEP key, but apparently it’s not a concern! You can bet our network will be secured – don’t need any freeloaders like we have been the last couple days!

Just wanted to say thanks to Kim and Felicia for helping us out so far! We’ve been taking lots of pictures, and we’ll get those posted soon.

Introducing Podcast Tags!

I am very pleased to introduce a new service from Paramagnus called Podcast Tags! Now you can tag your podcast episodes with relevant keywords so that others can find them more easily!

We’ve got a blog setup, and we’re looking for feedback, suggestions, and comments. Let us know!