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3 March 2010
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Second Life with BCI

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3 November 2009
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Legal Challenges in an Age of Robotics

On Thursday, November 12, 2009, sponsored by The Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology, Legal Challenges in an Age of Robotics:
Once relegated to factories and fiction, robots are rapidly entering the mainstream. Advances in artificial intelligence translate into ever-broadening functionality and autonomy. Recent …

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25 October 2009
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Steal This Brain Wave

var wave =
new WavePanel(‘https://wave.google.com/wave/’);
wave.setUIConfig(‘white’, ‘black’, ‘Arial’, ’13px’);
wave.loadWave(‘googlewave.com!w+JtUF67GiA’);
wave.init(document.getElementById(‘wave’));

 

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29 July 2008
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The Next 5,000 Days

Personally, I’d use the word co-existent rather than co-dependent. By 2040, we will be indistinguishable from it and it from us; at least for the most adaptive.

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17 July 2008
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Future Scanner: ON

Future Scanner on the MemeBox Network is kinda like Early Edition for the blogosphere.
Nicely done! We likes it!

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28 June 2008
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Inspect Every Bit in Every Packet

Meet your friendly neighborhood cPacket.

Complete Packet Inspection (CPI) combines payload pattern searching and flexible header classification on a single chip.
Inspects every bit in every packet.
Bump-in-the-wire system integration.
Broad applicability: Monitoring and Visibility, Security and Response, Test, Measurement, and Lawful Intercept.

Just thought you’d like to know. Stay tuned for screen captures of …

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10 June 2008
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Goodbye Usenet, it’s been nice …

In another textbook case of 88 bad apples spoils the entire 60,000 bunch (give or take, depending upon which usenet reflector you ask), “Time Warner is blocking all USENET access, entirely.”
Not that anyone even knows or cares what Usenet is any more, since it was assimilated by the GoogleBot and …

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9 February 2008
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A Case of Digital Homocide: You’ve been gDisappeared …

From the “if I had a penny for every time I’ve ranted on this topic” department: A True Google Living Nightmare.
A similar thing happened to me on Yahoo two years ago. A normal user would never have a chance in hell of recovering their account. Alas, perhaps there are …

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24 January 2008
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To Real Steve Jobs: Tear Down This Wall

wow … for those of us lifelong learners in the post-academic world,
iTunesU is utterly amazing.
i am presently watching/listening to some vintage HCI Seminars (Terry Winograd, Stanford) from 06 and 07 in the background while doing my daily grunt work; and discovering the genius of Joe McKay and Greg Niemeyer.  awesome …

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4 December 2007
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What does Google mean by “Don’t Be Evil” anyway?

It’s fairly clear that Google wants to be the repository of choice for all human genome information, seeing as it envisions itself the indexer and keeper of ALL the world’s information. This strikes mea as a responsibility that would warrant just a wee bit of additional due diligence beyond wooing …

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3 December 2007
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Bandwidth? Bah! Who Needs It?

What friggin’ planet do these people live on? Nearly 2008 and in the earliest stages of the Race for Dominance of the Metaverse, and yet *still* these morons are peddling this pablum?
“We need significant evidence that such a [100Mbps broadband] network is required and I don’t think it exists yet,” …

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25 November 2007
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Life and Business in “The Imagi-Nation Age”

Okay, so I took a little liberty by inserting the hypen and tweaking the capitalization in the subject, but that shouldn’t diminish this timely contribution from UgoTrade, in the least:
Rita pointed out that a key question facing people in the an age of mass media is how can you emerge …

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14 November 2007
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Android 101

Sure, the Android mobile communication platform is a long way from AGI, but I needed a reasonable excuse to keep messing around with Splashcast and this may at least qualify as an interesting diversion.

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