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[ Joe Duck] One of my favorite things about the holidays is hearing from people about things they believe/don’t believe/feel strongly about/don’t care about, etc. It’s also fun to follow up online. I think many people who “live” online don’t realize how few people properly use the internet to find even basic information. This is changing, but slowly.
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[Masternewmedia.org] Independent Publishing News, e-Marketing Articles, Online ...: Online collaboration is becoming more and more important as teams diversify and spread-out worldwide. The notion of a workgroup consisting of a colocated team all sitting in one room has morphed into the virtual workgroup with ad-hoc members linked .
Churbuck.com: Online collaboration tools seem to be focused on point to point collaboration plays such as 37Signals which extend an organization’s reach beyond the constraints of its enterprise tools - aka Lotus Notes. Opening a Notes account or granting a non-employee VPN access into a corporate knowledge management system is much more trouble than its worth, so solutions such as Basecamp are filling that niche.
[Theatlantic.com] Artificial Intelligentsia: A recent variant of this argument concerns whether the Internet is already fostering an unanticipated and important form of artificial intelligence.
[Freescienceonline.blogspot.com] Free Science and Video Lectures Online!: Free Computer Science ...: - - With the Turing test, Turing made a significant and characteristically provocative contribution to the debate regarding artificial intelligence: whether it will ever be possible to say that a machine is conscious and can think. He provided an influential formalisation of the concept of the algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, formulating the now widely accepted "Turing" version of the Church�Turing thesis, namely that any practical computing model has either the equivalent or a subset of the capabilities of a Turing machine
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