Kybernetica.com > Google Tech Talk: Are there search-engine distruptive ideas?
[VirtualChaos - Nadeems blog] An excellent tech talk about what kinds of technology could be potentially disruptive to Google, and how it to understand it and how to turn these into positives.
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[Speedofcreativity.org] Moving at the Speed of Creativity » intellectualproperty: Here are some thoughts I posted over at the Tech Chick Tips blog on Anna’s post “Too much content,” following up on her ideas as well as some from David Jakes and Helen, who started this thread originally. The questions discussed here involve whether or not teachers are too focused on COVERING content rather than helping students learn content, whether teachers are spending enough time on the right kind of assessments and/or too much time on the wrong kind, and what can be done on a broad level as well as a classroom level about these challenges.
[Tutorials-blog.com] tutorials-blog.com >> forth >> geekcode to fhcc translator: As noted in several recent posts I have concluded that themajority view about the Forth computer language in comp.lang.forth is so from mine that my presence is simply a distruptive influencethat people would prefer a group here where people won't haveto be confronted with my views.
[Pulverblog.pulver.com] The Jeff Pulver Blog: October 2005 Archives: In any event, could someone please explain to me the FCC's convoluted logic in applying telecom regulation to the Internet in order to impose social obligations (so far CALEA and E-911) on Internet communications providers, while simultaneously removing telecom regulations from wireline broadband Internet access providers in Order to relieve them of their access obligations? Any minor distinction in the definition of telecom services and information services between the Telecom Act and the CALEA statute cannot possibly justify the radically distinct regulatory approaches within the two orders and the contradictory analysis distinguishing and then analogizing broadband and narrowband and narrowband services within the two orders.
[Futureofthebook.org] if:book: June 2006 Archives: I just came across the pre-pub materials for a book, due out this November from the University of Chicago Press, by Jean-Noël Jeanneney, president of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and famous critic of the Google Library Project. You'll remember that within months of Google's announcement of partnership with a high-powered library quintet (Oxford, Harvard, Michigan, Stanford and the New York Public), Jeanneney issued a battle cry across Europe, warning that Google, far from creating a universal world library, would end up cementing Anglo-American cultural hegemony across the internet, eroding European cultural heritages through the insidious linguistic uniformity of its database.
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