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Added a Protest Badge
To protest the W3C’s proposal for “reasonable and non-discriminatory” patents, I have added a dark cloud over my validation badges. This means that I support W3C standards but only if they are royalty-free. The idea and badge came from the … Continue reading
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Computers With Alternative Energy Sources
NEC just recently developed a new high density fuel cell to power PDAs and laptops. Meanwhile SolarHost is a relatively new ISP/site hosting company whoes server farm is powered entirely by photovoltaic cells. And I just read about Australian plans … Continue reading
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W3C, Tool of Corporate Masters?!
What the hell? Just a few minutes ago I learned that the World Wide Web Consortium, probably bowing to pressure from some of its corporate members, tried to pull a fast one on us by submitting a proposal to patent … Continue reading
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Medical Stuff
Recently doctors in New York used waldos to do gall bladder surgery in France. Now they are thinking of building something like the autodocs that Larry Niven wrote about. In vaguely related news, research has found a gene that appears … Continue reading
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Business Models Continue to Fail on the Internet
The content here is free. However I get some of this content from other sources which have to pay for it somehow. Advertising, despite becoming more and more obnoxious in its presence, doesn’t seem to be able to cut it. … Continue reading
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Who watches the watchmen?
A few years ago, a friend and I were talking about using the redundant bits in web images to store text messages. You could drop the image into binary/hex editor and see the message or something like that. We discussed … Continue reading
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Teeth like Hotels on the Florida Coastline
I don’t know–in between work assignments and thinking about recent events for some odd reason Laurie Anderson appeared in my brain. I, being the pretentious geek that I was, listened to a lot of her stuff back in the early … Continue reading
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Even without medical nano–
Sandia National Labs have recently built a micromechanical device that can grip individual blood cells.
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W3C alternative that might be better than Flash
Actually Macromedia did contribute to the SVG standard so I am hoping that it might be more accessible than the current generations of Flash, Shockwave, etc.
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To resume–
Researchers at British Telecom are studying how bacterial colonies organize themselves in hopes of learning new ways to make computer networks self-organizing. This is all part of a larger trend in the computer industry and AI in particular to begin … Continue reading
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