eTech05: von Neumann’s Universe
George Dyson presented a fascinating history regarding the early days of modern computing, starting in the 1930s when folks such as von Neumann and Godel moved to the United States. Lots of old … Read more
We Will Survive!
George Dyson presented a fascinating history regarding the early days of modern computing, starting in the 1930s when folks such as von Neumann and Godel moved to the United States. Lots of old … Read more
The second part of the first morning’s session at eTech includes lightning talks, 15 minutes each, by representatives of Microsoft, Yahoo and Google’s research labs. Microsoft Labs Unconventional, cross-disciplinary research. Example: tracking one’s … Read more
Bezos began his eTech talk by mentioning one of Danny Hillis’ phrases: global consciousness. Example: decaf coffee pots are all orange. I guess that bad anecdote had its own reward: as Jeff went … Read more
Danny Hillis, founder of Thinking Machines, spoke at eTech today, where he described his current company, Applied Minds, and the kinds of consulting and design work they perform. He showed some fascinating videos … Read more
Flickr: if you haven’t looked at flickr, and you have any interest in viewing and sharing photos on the internet you must check it out! Stewart Butterfield, founder of Flickr, gave a fascinating … Read more
The opening session at eTech 2005 was a fascinating overview of a wide variety of technologies and intriguing applications of those technologies. Based heavily on open-source concepts, the talk by Tim and Rael … Read more
My next etech tutorial finds Ben Hammersley giving an overview of building contentcentric (his term) apps using RSS and Atom. Ben’s as enjoyable to listen to in person as he is to read … Read more