Tuesday, December 23, 2003
Man vs. Computer: Still a Match (washingtonpost.com) - Charles Krauthammer
Charles Krauthammer is my favorite political columnist - the man has a practical head on his shoulders.
He usually writes about politics, but for his November 21, 2003 article, he wrote about chess at Man vs. Computer: Still a Match (washingtonpost.com).
The article presents an interesting view on the ubiquitous world of digital machines - showing their advantages - and - limitations.
Sunday, December 07, 2003
Ubiquity Breeds Utility
Ubiquity Breeds Utility - Venture Blog
VentureBlog in a posting entitled "Ubiquity Breeds Utility "
by Naval Ravikant discusses the ubiquitous wireless world of the future on the example of Dartmouth College. This is a very important posting about where the future of technology is going.
Thursday, December 04, 2003
Forbes.com: All Eyes on Google
There it is again - Internet "ubiquity".
At Forbes.com: All Eyes on Google it is written:
"But Google has become much more than merely a search service. It is a daily tool and main entry point for millions of users, stealing the spotlight from the browser (Explorer or whatever) and Internet portals like Yahoo. It is a labor of love for programmers, who have built applications off of Google and posted them like trophies on the Web. One does a 'smackdown,' comparing the Internet ubiquity of two words ('love' beats 'money,' but not by much); another creates poems (see slideshow)."
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