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Driverless vehicles
The first Technology Outlook this year is about this subject. You can read it here. Following are some more comments about it.
My new car has a driver security system that have some annoying features. It warns me when I am too … Continue reading
Openness is in the air…
Aren’t we sharing more about ourselves these days; about where we are, what we like, what we do? As individuals we seem to be willing to share more and more – some suggest that the “digital natives” may continue to … Continue reading
All IP numbers are finished
Full Internet Map from January 2005 (Picture by http://www.opte.org/maps/)
On February 3, the pool of Internet protocol addresses was exhausted. They are not all in use yet but they are all now booked by operators and other organisations.
The current system for … Continue reading
All in a browser?
Image by Dan Kunitz via Flickr
“Two model competes at the moment. The web track and the application track.
Application are fairly pushed by major hardware vendors, they enhance user experience and interface at the maximum to maintain addiction, ensure high reactivity … Continue reading
Christmas is soon here
At least in the western world we are waiting for Christmas. This site has been around for a couple of months now (before it was a blog only). It is very encouraging that a little team in a big enterprise, such … Continue reading
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Singularity Point – Heaven or Hell?
The Singularity Point
The latest Technology Outlook is about the Technological Singularity and can be found here.
In the rest of this post I will elaborate a little bit more and also give some personal comments about this subject.
There will come a … Continue reading
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Tagged crowdsourcing, future, IBM, Ray Kurzweil, Singularity, techn_outlook
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Twitter as a news source
Twitter have nearly 200 Millions of registered users who produces almost 100 millions of tweets (twitter-posts) per day. How can we find anything useful there? Continue reading
Microsoft switched to WordPress
In a previous post I was praising Open Source in general and also WordPress as the best blog tool available.
It is open source and it is free. This blog is of course WordPress!
Now has Microsoft concluded the same … Continue reading
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Tagged Microsoft, open source, Windows Live Space, WordPress
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High end & basic open source or “transparent” vehicles…
The first high end ”open source” car to reach market introduction seems to be the Rally Fighter from Local Motors. The car is designed and co-created by a community of designers through online contests, collaboration, and crowdsourcing. I first heard … Continue reading
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Tagged crowdsourcing, Design, Industrial Revolution, Local Motors, open source
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Innovative bus
This innovative bus was proposed in China.
Problem with the language? Well, the pictures speak for themselves. The main idea is that the bus and the rest of the traffic share the same lane. The cars are driving under the bus!
Related articles … Continue reading
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