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July 1st

  • Malcolm Gladwell reviews Free by Chris Anderson: Books: The New Yorker: The digital age, Anderson argues, is exerting an inexorable downward pressure on the prices of all things ?made of ideas.? Anderson does not consider this a passing trend. Rather, he seems to think of it as an iron law: ?In the digital realm you can try to keep Free at bay with laws and locks, but eventually the force of economic gravity will win.?

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  • Game Web 2.Over? - meish dot org: life, unfolding: I present these updates without reference to or predicting the demise of web 2.0 or social technologies or anything like that. Just to be a bit more accurate. The image below reflects which of this original set of companies have vanished or ceased trading, via the highly scientific method of searching for their names and clicking about until I could find reliable information about them.

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  • ProblemOvervie w < Main < WikiTADA: "In August of 2007, with the planned termination of the Globalization and Autonomy MCRI approaching, Shawn Day was engaged to conduct an environmental survey and recommend a best practises approach to archiving the research products of the project. This document is intended to detail the scan process, the formulation of best practises, and to serve as a repository for materials relating to the carrying out of the recommended process." == from source

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  • Saffo: journal - Save that old TV - there's a message in the 'snow" [see audio version here: http://www.npr .org/templates /story/story.p hp?storyId=105 339922]: "A TV antenna is a sponge for radio energy, collecting lots more than just the desired signal. Snow is the result of the TV attempting to turn stray signals into an image, signals from radio stations, emissions from power lines, transformers or appliances, or even from the electrical noise of the circuits in the TV itself...resul t is the strangely-calm ing ant-dance of black on white that we call snow. But snow has another source, a source far from this planet in both time & space. Mixed in with the noise of Earthling civilization are radio echoes of the Big Bang, the moment of the Universe' s creation 13 Billion years ago...universe started out very small & very hot & has been expanding and cooling ever since. As it cools, the Big Bang's fossil radiation sheds radio energy in the same way a cake on a cooling rack gives up heat. & when those indescribably ancient radio waves run down the rabbit ears and into your analog TV, the TV's circuitry interprets it as an image & voila! - Snow."

June 16th

  • Henry Blodget: The TV Business Is Toast: When will this happen? Over the next 5-10 years. And it will leave today's TV industry looking like today's newspaper industry. And from this frustrated TV consumer' s perspective, it can't happen soon enough.

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