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- Applied Minds ‘remixing' at Etech
- This morning at Etech, Danny Hillis blew minds with a taste of the consulting and design work done at his current venture, Applied Minds. He showed pictures and video of six and four-legged mobile robots, including one in the form of a snake that moved exactly like one. Sure,"it's possible...
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
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- SAP and open source: it's about Oracle
- Matt Asay has written a piece about SAP's 'sudden' love affair with open source: What is surprising is that it is SAP, the bastion of proprietary software, that delivers this message. Irony, thy name is SAP. SAP, after all, is hardly the most...
- Blog posts 2009-11-11
- Seven post holes and one thought
- Seven post holes and one thoughtFixed Flow RateMaybe my reasoning is not on form at the moment due to the copious amounts of beer I had last night but surely changing the diameter of the pipe doesnt make a difference. If you have a flow rate of 10 litres per...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-20
- Rights-based DRM
- Rights-based DRMRights-based DRMRights-based DRMSpeaker: Kevin Collins, VP Engineering, Navio SystemsVideo at: http://news.zdnet.com/2422-13569_22-155192.html This suggestion sounds like the facebook format applied to something useful, content owners meeting minds with and transferring limited rights to customers. It also sounds like something that, if it was launched by anyone with an...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
- Who's to blame for America's loss of innovation?
- Who's to blame for America's loss of innovation?Mr Fuller. There are a bunch of people that can share this blame. Teacher, Unions,Students,State Gov,Federal Gov and whomever else you would like to throw in hell maybe the bus driver. Anyway the point is that all of parties need to open there...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-26
- Don't call me a 'mommyblogger' - the Motrin brouhaha
- Don't call me a 'mommyblogger' - the Motrin brouhahaThe ad perfectly targeted the intended audienceMoms who despise the "look at my fashion accessory baby" women.shoe fitsIf you write solely about motherhood issues on a blog, you can certainly be labeled a 'mommyblogger'. Being a mother in general has nothing...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-28
- Google is oddly silent about Grand Central
- Google is oddly silent about Grand CentralAndroid and grand centralGrand central probably made sense when google was in the mode of becoming a wireless carrier it had applied for frequencies and stuff.Now that its strategy seems to be the OS provider for cellphone's and not get into the carrier business...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-28
- Fun headlines from last week
- Fun headlines from last weekOr not.An example of the thinking which can predominate is the US Supreme Court decisions concerning technology. The logic used is almost invariably analogy. There's settled law on a subject and what the technology does has similarity to that subject. So the settled...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-27
- Microsoft dances with open source businesses
- Microsoft dances with open source businessesAh, their illegal pre-installs you mean?;-)The harder they push, the harder we push back.Nobody is going to get into bed with these idiots, except for starry eyed little peasants with no eye on a better future, such as yourself ...Microsoft CAN teach them to beprofitable...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-17
- 1.5 million Android phones pre-sold? What's up with the 16 October launch party?
- 1.5 million Android phones pre-sold? What's up with the 16 October launch party?motley foolsthe reason the 1.5 million preorder sales hasn't been cofirmed by any one is because it's a fantasy number picked up by analysts at the motley fool, who foolishly confused t-mobile's bumped up preorders with actual sales.There's...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-13
- I'm done with GMail
- I'm done with GMailRE: I'm done with GMailI was going to go off on 'WTF are you on about?' but I read the 'inbox zero' page first & saw this paragraph,"Gmail's made me see the value of having very few actual folders for storing new and archived mail. It makes...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-23
- Buying from the enemy
- Buying from the enemygoing where no nation ever couldYou've said it. The PRC (People's Republic of China) has unlimited resources to do its damage.Unlike Nazi Germany or the old Soviet Union, however, China has several things going for it. One, lots of people, many of them very smart,...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- The problem with Forrester's $4.6 billion prediction
- Forrester has released a report indicating that Enterprise 2.0 spending will reach $4.6 billion by 2013. ( I would offer a link but the one I have is broken.) I'm uncomfortable with the report though it hints at some interesting developments. Any prediction is based upon the...
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Oh, one more beef about CompUSA: the drug testing
- Over the years, several of my friends have either applied for jobs at now soon-to-close CompUSA, or have known people who have wanted to work there. I'm told, though, that CompUSA has had a strict drug testing policy in place for some 20...
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- Singularity Summit 2007: Open source Singularity
- "If the singularity is in fact near, the fundamental tools of information, collaboration and access will be our best hope for making it happen in a way that spreads its benefits and minimizes its dangers -- in short, making it happen in a way that lets us be good ancestors.,"...
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- A checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise
- For well over a year now we've seen reports and announcements from a major industry analyst firms and others tracking the movement of Web 2.0 ideas into the enterprise. Gartner, Forrester, McKinsey, and many others have all weighed in on the trends or made recommendations, sometimes cautious and sometimes...
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
- Firefox improved on Vista, but still no protected mode
- Since our last article on Firefox's problems with Vista, considerable progress has been made to improve the browser for Microsoft's newest operating system. We caught up with Mike Schroepfer, VP of Engineering at the Mozilla Foundation, to bring us up to date.[ZDNet] When Vista first came out, users reported a...
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- Hey readers, what's your problem with Patents?
- Hey readers, what's your problem with Patents?Patents OK; software patents badNews at 11.Patent abuse is rampant.1. Software patents are just wrong. These things are so bad that having a reply system with a button labeled "Submit My Reply" could infringe on one or more patents. 2. Business process patents are...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- Dartmouth engineering students go green, go fast, go everywhere, in balanced fashion
- Earlier this week, I participated in a panel discussion at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering where we covered the challenges to science and technology journalists in separating the truth from the hype. Hype in science and technology you say? There's no hype! It's all truth! He he. ...
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Can Web 2.0 really save the planet?
- Chad Hurley, the worldwide Web 2.0 video king, hailed before the U.S. Congress last week that his YouTube “community” is helping “children in Africa.” BUT, can the entire Web 2.0 community save the WHOLE planet?Business Objects, a self-described “pioneer in business intelligence since the dawn of the category,” believes...
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
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