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Year: 2005

TANSTAAFL : The Concurrency Revolution

Posted on 6 January, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

“There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.” R. A. Heinlein, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Herb Sutter has posted :The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software which will appear in Dr. Dobb’s Continue reading TANSTAAFL : The Concurrency Revolution→

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Urban Magic and Accelerando

Posted on 5 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing, Cory Doctorow’s newest novel (‘Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town‘, May 1 2005) and next work (“Themepunks”) is hinted at in News from The Agony Column, Whuffie gets mentioned in Utne Mag : The Karma Economy, Continue reading Urban Magic and Accelerando→

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Folksonomies on Slashdot: revised, restated and summarized

Posted on 5 January, 2005 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

Hopeless optimist that I am, here’s a revision of my original post ( much improved?) and a summary of the (on topic) discussion. Lots of discussion going on about ‘folksonomies’ – bottom-up taxonomies that people create on their own – Continue reading Folksonomies on Slashdot: revised, restated and summarized→

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Folksonomies In Del.icio.us and Flickr on Slashdot

Posted on 4 January, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Welcome Slashdoters! To those complaining about the grammar and such: Please read it slowly.. Yes, I should have broken up that big compound sentence (It would never have never gotten past my yak comber). In my defense see use of Continue reading Folksonomies In Del.icio.us and Flickr on Slashdot→

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More on Folksonomies

Posted on 3 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Waxy.org link to Folksonomies – Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata which examines user-generated metadata as implemented and applied in two web services – Del.icio.us and Flickr – designed to share and organize digital media to better understand grassroots Continue reading More on Folksonomies→

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Podcasting as an educational tool and The Napsterization of education

Posted on 3 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

J.D. Lasica in New Media Musings: Podcasting as an educational tool notices a small paragraphs shout out by Thomas Hawk: If every college lecture in the world were opened up for podcasting imagine the wealth of information at our fingertips. Continue reading Podcasting as an educational tool and The Napsterization of education→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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