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- MIT Media Lab blog survey
- MIT Media Lab blog surveyRe:MIT Media Lab blog surveyThe most recent one was administered by Cameron Marlow, also of the MIT Media Lab. If you completed the survey, did you read the consent form? The information page leading to the consent form?=========georgeSurveys
- Discussion threads 2009-03-03
- Images: MIT Media Lab's expansion
- The MIT Media Lab is long on research talent but short on floor space. Expansion plans are well underway.
- Image galleries 2006-09-27
- New MIT Media Lab head roots for grassroots
- New MIT Media Lab head roots for grassrootsWow, do you mean......that the world is pulling back from the brink of patent-nightmare non-innovation to return to the sanity of market-driven, subjective-value incentives for entrepreneurship?How dare we...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-17
- MIT Media Lab co-founder steps down
- MIT Media Lab co-founder steps downIt is a "Nobel" endeavor.As part of the old Irish saying goes, "May the wind always be at his back"
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
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- The future of... bus stops
- Tired of wondering when your ride will arrive? SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das explains how the Eyestop could forever change that waiting game for the better. A mix of smooth steel, clear curved glass and technology, this artful creation from the minds at MIT Media Lab could make your...
- Videos 2009-11-30
- News to know: Verizon's Pre; Tornado; IDF; iPhone MMS; RedHat; Gmail outage
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Sam Diaz: Report: Verizon says no to Palm Pre Andrew Mager: Tornado: The real-time web server from...
- Blog posts 2009-09-25
- How do you look on the Internet? MIT Sociable Media Group's "Personas" shows how you look
- Interesting concept, but....It doesn't give you any idea of *why* you've been "rated" like that.I watched while it tabulated its results, and saw that there are some for me that must be another individual with my name (racing in California? Nope... wrong guy), but there seemed to be no way...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-24
- How do you look on the Internet? MIT Sociable Media Group's "Personas" shows how you look
- A friend (yes, I have a few) pointed out an interesting "installation" that can be found on MIT Sociable Media Group's website. It's called Personas. Personas was created by Aaron Zinman, with help from Alex Dragulescu, Yannick Assogba and Judith Donath. This installation allows a person to...
- Blog posts 2009-08-24
- Microsoft privately testing Office 2010 streaming-download model
- Microsoft privately testing Office 2010 streaming-download modelCTR Inferior So FarAfter installing CTR on my Windows 7 machine, I can say that this installation method so far is inferior to a single downloaded .exe installation for Office. Installing each EXE piecemeal as you require to run them instead of a one-time...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-28
- Blu-ray's Blo-tards bite back
- Someone hired the PR/lobbying firm Corporate Advocates to bite back at Storage Bits. Their message: the Harris Poll on Blu-ray was wrong about the number of homes with Blu-ray players. A fact, it so happens, I never mentioned. But blow enough Blu-smoke and people will forget what...
- Blog posts 2009-06-26
- Invisible Linux
- Invisible LinuxLinux on the mobile "desktop"Many/most of the major smartphone/mobile OSes are based on Linix: Android, WebOS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo, Ubuntu, .... The iPhone OS is based on FreeBSD, a cousin of Linux.Thus, Linux/*nix is already entering the "desktop" of the average user, through the use of mobile devices. And,...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-08
- Climate change driven IT spend: are we being hoodwinked?
- One of the great things about being an Irregular is that every now and again, one of our motley band will toss a pebble into a pond which sends ripples. Last weekend Jeff Nolan, one of our founders and a great personal friend said this: ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- Is privacy dead, or just very confused?
- Panel: Siva Vaidhyanathan UVA, Alice Marwick NYU, Judith Donath MIT, Danah Boyd Microsoft Personal information is a form of currency. Privacy is not a substance. It's not something you can trade, or give up. People are willing to trade a little bit of privacy for a better...
- Blog posts 2009-03-14
- Is TomTom testing Microsoft's patent cross licensing agreements?
- Is TomTom testing Microsoft's patent cross licensing agreements?Whoever invented digital---Went all the way to selling everything to the Governments.This rats nest in the future was seen and would be avoided.The dream is everybody writing software as easy.So... why does a car navigation vendor need FAT support?I could see things like...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-06
- Psystar scores small but significant win against Apple
- Psystar scores small but significant win against AppleDer PC mit Mac OS Xhttps://www.pearc.de/In German Law, the Apple EULA is deemed invalid.German translation of pearc FAQ section:http://www.macworld.co.uk/mac/news/index.cfm?newsid=24856[b]A German company is offering Mac OS X clones built to order with OS X 10.5 pre-installed.The move is unlikely to win friends with Apple...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-09
- The future of... Sticky notes
- Without a doubt, sticky notes are handy, but in many ways they're stuck in the analog world. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das introduces us to Quickies, an MIT Media Lab invention that combines sticky note convenience with PC intelligence. Think smart notes that send meeting reminders and add phone numbers to...
- Blog posts 2008-12-22
- The future of... Sticky notes
- Without a doubt, sticky notes are handy, but in many ways they're stuck in the analog world. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das introduces us to Quickies, an MIT Media Lab invention that combines sticky note convenience with PC intelligence. Think smart notes that send meeting reminders and add phone numbers...
- Videos 2008-12-19
- iGeneration 2008 in review
- I started on this blog, a nervous and precarious young man, and remain somewhat a young man. To be honest, I'm surprised I've been here this long, let alone seconded onto another blog. Still, it's been an interesting year and I'll run through some of them in a minute. So...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- A 1968 computer demo that changed people's lives
- Can a computer demo change people's lives? I've seen plenty in my time but none that moved me in any significant way. Yet 40 years ago, Doug Engelbart gave a demo that did change people's lives and changed the entire course of computer systems development. On Monday...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!
- This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the Internet Worm, the first major worm that propagated on the Internet. Even though many years have passed and underlying media has changed, worms are still able to wreak havoc and keep system administrators up at night. Today the damage done...
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
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