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Back to the Future: How Apple is Becoming More Like a Carrier Every Day
Note to both Apple and Google beginning to stake out their ground in the future patent war: you will likely need this patent and others as well which were actually issued years ago.)
Editor’s note : Is Apple going to far with its restrictions on developers? Alistair Goodman thinks so and explains why in this guest post.
TechCrunch
- Monday, February 8, 2010
The Man Who Looked Into Facebook's Soul
It's a very exciting future, and Warden is about to fire one of the earliest big shots in that direction.
Youth social networking researcher dana boyd has observed that many people presume the way they use social networks is the way everyone uses them. "I I interviewed gay men who thought Friendster was a gay dating site because all they saw were other gay men," she says . "I
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, February 8, 2010
Green Goose: Save Money Using Sensors
In the future, Green Goose might also be able to pull savings data in "from open APIs like that proposed by Google Power Meter for savings earned by using less electricity." Green Goose is a new financial management service that launched today, which connects sensor activity to your savings account. At first Green Goose sounded a little gimmicky.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, February 8, 2010
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“Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.”
Tags: Future Back in June of 02005 Steve Jobs gave the commencement speech at Stanford. I heard about it second hand from several people who said he quoted Stewart Brand at the end. But until I came across this video today, I had not heard or seen it. The whole thing is an excellent talk, and may be a good stand-in for those
The Long Now Blog
- Thursday, January 8, 2009
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The future of universities
The Future of Higher Education :
How are universities likely to be impacted by current technological trends? Two publications seek to address this question:
The Tower and the Cloud :
The emergence of the networked information economy is unleashing two powerful forces.
elearnspace
- Monday, November 3, 2008
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Explainers to Watch in 2009
Tags: network future friends explainer If there is one prediction I have for 2009, it will be that our world will become more complex.?? We will all be confronted with new products, services, ideas and concepts that will confuse the majority of us.?? And this adds to what confused us in 2008 and years before.
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The Web of Identities: Making Machine-Accessible People Data
In an email, Chris Bizer hinted that a payment model to charge for particular content may come in future.
In the future, ID providers will loosen their connection to social applications and start taking over management of users' social attributes. ID providers will most likely refer to their users via URIs in the future as well. In a previous article, we discussed the Web of data , which is about inter-linking open data sets and, thus, turning them into machine-accessible structured data. In this post, we'll draw a picture of how the emerging social Web could serve as
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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HSTP: Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol
Tags: Web Futur IBM's research scientists in India have developed a technology that will offer users the ability to talk to the Web and create 'voice' sites using mobile phones according to a news article in the Economic Times today.
Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol (HSTP), a protocol designed to seamlessly connect telephony voice applications, will enable users to browse across voice applications by navigating the Hyperspeech (the voice hyperlink) content in a voice application.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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All you need to jump start civilization…
Tags: Long Term Art Future
This niftiness was sent in by Jimmy Wales. On this one graphic is all the stuff you need to know to jump start a civilization (or get super rich if you travel back in time). To be sure it comes with you on your travels they sell it as a t-shirt , so unless you happen to be using that time machine from Terminator that only works on naked people, you are all set.
The Long Now Blog
- Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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Ten Futures
Drawing on Richard MacManus's 10 Future Web Trends , this is a bit linear, but has the virtue of identifying future trends, not things that are around today. Mobility We will again in the future become a species of nomads, moving in tribes and herds through society, grazing on energy and information inputs as they become available. Consumer goods - ubiquitous today - will become expensive and 1. The Pragmatic Web Forget about the Semantic Web.
Half an Hour
- Thursday, September 6, 2007
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Work On Stuff That Matters: Video Interview with Tim O'Reilly
Tags: future futureatwork innovation leadership stuffthatmatters ti Over the past few months I have been interviewing various people that are "on our Radar" so to speak. It recently occurred to me that we had never done a video with Tim. So last week Kirk Walter (bless him!)
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, January 15, 2009
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9 experiences for 2009
Tags: Experience Strategy 2009 user experience predictions experiences Future Timing is everything. Take Flickr for example, a photo sharing service that successfully emerged in 2004 not just because of good design, technology, and leadership, but because of the coincidental mass adoption of camera phones and affordable high-quality digital cameras. A
Adaptive Path
- Monday, January 5, 2009
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25 Stretch Goals for Management
In the future, they must facilitate innovation and change. Share the work of setting direction. Management systems must give more power to employees whose emotional equity is invested in the future rather than in the past. Expand the scope of employee autonomy. Which of these moonshots will be most critical to the future success of today's organizations? In May 2008, a group of renowned scholars and business leaders gathered in Half Moon Bay, California, with a simple goal: to lay out an agenda for reinventing management in the 21st century. The two-day event, organized by the Management Lab with support from McKinsey & Company, brought together veteran management experts such as CK Prahalad , Henry Mintzberg , and Peter Senge ; distinguished social commentators including Kevin Kelly , James Surowiecki and Shoshana Zuboff ; and a number of progressive CEOs, including Terri Kelly from WL Gore , Vineet Nayar from HCL Technologies
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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