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- AlwaysOn: Securing the Internet
- George Gilder revisited his trope about all optical networks, with software hardening at the center and trusted platform hardware softening at the edges, during his panel on securing the Intenet at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. "Moving security all the way to the edge seems to me to be a better...
- Tags: Greg Papadopoulos, security
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- Is technology making us safer?
- "Is Technology Making Us Safer" was the most entertaining and bleak panel at the AO2005 Summit. Paul Saffo, Director and Roy Amara Fellow at the Institute for the Future, moderated the event, refereeing exchanges among the curmongeonly George Gilder, author and editor of the Gilder Technology Report; a rather joyless...
- Tags: Joy, George Gilder
- Blog posts 2005-07-22
- George Gilder: Redeeming civilization
- George Gilder: Redeeming civilizationWhat utter nonsenseInstead of predicting the future, this guy is making a model of what HE WANTS and then saying that the future is that.Here's MY future predictions - TV and radio broadcast companies will be destoyed by the WiMAX steamroller. The future of TV is from...
- Tags: Portals, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Web technology, Advertising & Promotion, George Gilder, TV
- Discussion threads 2005-07-21
- George Gilder: Redeeming civilization
- George Gilder--who wrote a book "Life After Television"--was long ago predicting the death of television and Hollywood as we know it. Speaking at the AO2005 Summit about the long tail ("Customers don’t want choice, they want their first choice," Gilder said) and the future of media, Gilder said:"The essence of...
- Tags: TV, George Gilder
- Blog posts 2005-07-20
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- Cell phone as desktop computer
- Cell phone as desktop computerGood stuffThat is a really good idea and if Microsoft doesn't implement it, someone will like meS. Jobs said something similar not too long agoIn a WSJ interview he said that he thought we'd see most big advances come from "devices" rather than normal computers.The conversation...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, Desktops, phone, computer, cell phone, desktop, desktop computer, docking station, keyboard
- Discussion threads 2008-06-20
- AlwaysOn: Life after the telephone
- Speaking at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, George Gilder summed up what he termed "life after the telephone": The essense of what's happening is that software is hardening in the center of the network and hardware is softening on the edge of the network. Hard-wired television and telephony is giving way...
- Tags: Google Inc., telephone
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- The programming imperative
- Some say that traditional forms of education are moribund and outmoded. And Wesley Fryer, in his Tech Learning blog is not breaking new ground here by proclaiming that all students need a "basic understanding and practical knowledge of rudimentary programming." We have such faith in the value of...
- Tags: programming
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- The Incumbentsphere
- The blogosphere is getting a new form of spam--incumbent spam. Here's an example, from CNET's John Roberts, reacting to Steve Rubel's suggestion that CNET go all blog: ... I don't think readers care about the labels at all, especially if they are not blogging themselves. I believe...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Blogging, Cuban, spam, Chris Anderson
- Blog posts 2005-08-06
- Dog Days
- Dan Farber wrote the most frustrating post today. I'm not pointing at it, nosiree. The nerve of him to wrap all of our disruptive energy up into a nice neat ball and tie a bow around it: what do you think? Reminds me of the Times article about...
- Tags: Ray, robot, Ray Ozzie
- Blog posts 2005-08-02
- My editor
- Dan Farber is my editor at ZDNet. He's a frequent Gillmor Gang flyer, a mentor, and a budding WeeGee of tech photojournalism. From time to time, he prods me for content on this site. Most recently, he asked me for a pointer to the current Gillmor Gang episode--the one in...
- Tags: Gillmor Gang, Kevin McKean, Steve Gillmor
- Blog posts 2005-07-27
- Is A War on Cybercrime winnable?
- I remember attending a dinner hosted at the Forbes Gallery in California and sponsored by ISS. Steve Forbes delivered what sounded like a stump speech even though it had been years since he ran for office.Picture of me and George Gilder listening to Steve Forbes. What stuck with...
- Tags: E-business/E-commerce, SECURITY, Forbes
- Blog posts 2005-07-15
- Trojan Horse Incident:: Synopsis and Predictions.
- This is such a convoluted story. I think I have it straight now. An Israeli author, Amnon Jackont, noticed that some of his unpublished works were circulating on the Internet and called the police because he suspected his ex-step-son-in-law, Michael Haephrati was responsible. The police found spyware on...
- Tags: trojan horse, spyware
- Blog posts 2005-06-02
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