Xing vs LinkedIn (beta) on mobile

My very lasy & quick comparison of the mobile service provided by Xing (to launch in the UK) vs Linkedin’s beta product (the established business social networking player of course).

Xing
Nice and easy JAVA solution. Note though if you open the Xing main site and go to the mobile app download link, and save and open, you cannot connect until first until you first close the main site on your mobile.

LinkedIn
First time round when I entered http://m.linkedin.com/ an error message comes up, but second time round it let me in just fine. Now I’m looking forward to giving it a proper road test!

The film ’21’

Having seen ’21’ I enjoyed the references to basic maths, changing variables, and non-linear solutions in a cultural (as opposed to a maths) way. Also loved the bit at the end where Laurence Fishburne is in his retirement gear, poolside, reading the newspaper upside down.

On a lateral note it struck me this could be viewed as an example of complexity-maths, but as I’m no mathematican I’m not sure:

“Avraham Trakhtman has ended the mystery of the Road Colouring Problem by proving the theory of a “universal map” which allows a journey to end at a certain destination whatever the starting point by following the same instructions.

“In a diagrammatic version of the conjecture – now a theorem thanks to Professor Trakhtman – a 16-line graph forming one square and eight triangles, with the lines coloured red or green, includes two vertices, each representing different destinations. Following the route “blue red red” repeated three times always leads to one, and following “blue, blue red” always leads to the other, whatever the starting point.

“Professor Trakhtman said that it took him a year to solve the problem. But he insisted to AP: “The solution is not that complicated. It’s hard, but it is not that complicated. Some people think they need to be complicated. I think they need to be nice and simple.”