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The digital age

June 2nd, 2009 0 comment(s) 

the digital world is pretty much completely integrated into real life. the type of discussions and issues related to and arising from technologies have become more and more parts of the physical world. Here’s an interesting roundup of articles.

Sarah Palin isn’t too pleased with crackho.com

Youporn, the largest user-generated porn website merits a statistical analysis

Harvard professor argues that p2p filesharing is legal.

Do you have any idea about the amount of data out there?

Breathalizer source code: no one really stops and thinks that drunken drivers’ worst enemies have software. Software that could be buggy.

The internet can kill people. Sometimes prematurely. Case in point: Patrick Swayze!

Wolfram, bam, thank you ma’am

May 31st, 2009 0 comment(s) 

Have you tried Wolfram alpha?

I’m very impressed by some of what it has to offer. In my mind, it’s more of a competitor to encyclopedias (and wikipedia, although not user-generated, well, not totally) than to Google.

Wolfram alpha assumes too much. The results it offers when I look up my hometown are quite impressive. I’m not very sure though if I would use it like I use Google. Alpha offers pdf downloads (cool), a reference list for their result sources (very cool). It’s in many ways what everyone expected the Semantic Web to be (funnily enough, Alpha doesn’t know what to do with the Semantic Web).

The presentation of results is intuitive, and very usable. But the fact that it can’t find info on the simplest of queries is a little disturbing. Some sort of mashup, where Alpha’s results would be followed by Google-style results (links) would be perfect. Sort of like Google does when the query involves some sort of conversion/calculation, stock info, and weather info. Entering “Weather Berlin” in Google returns the weather forcast, in addition to the usual array of links.

Google has some responses to Alpha, and I wouldn’t count them out just yet, they’ll have the stuff I mentioned above in no time.

Like I keep saying, it’s a very exciting time for people interested in technology, from social networking, to location awareness, extreme mobility, semantic knowledge and the cloud. Stay tuned!

I've often thought about what would happen to my internet presence if I died. Legacy locker makes sure your digital self rests in peace. (May 31st, 2009, 0)

Sony CEO Howard Stringer:

“I’m a guy who doesn’t see anything good having come from the Internet…(The Internet) created this notion that anyone can have whatever they want at any given time. It’s as if the stores on Madison Avenue were open 24 hours a day. They feel entitled. They say, ‘Give it to me now,’ and if you don’t give it to them for free, they’ll steal it.”

Nevermind the guy’s motives, I somehow agree with him!

May 17th, 2009 0 comment(s) 

1.5

May 15th, 2009 0 comment(s) 

After almost two weeks without internet at home, the new ISP technician set things up on Monday. Today was the first day I actually downloaded something. 1.5Mbps. That’s all I have to say. grrrr.


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