- 1989 Bill Gates Talk on Microsoft
Bill Gates discusses the software and computer industry, and how Microsoft has contributed. Gates also discusses his views on the future of the computing industry. The talk was recorded in 1989 but was only recently digitized.
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- AAS Feature: Do smartphones need to be anything more than a browser and a phone?
AAS Feature: Do smartphones need to be anything more than a browser and a phone? (tags: mobile, web2.0, apps, future)
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- Andrew Cowie - Meeting OpenMoko running on the Neo1973
"It’s not every day you get to see a disruptive new technology that’s going to change the world." --- "Having worked in the mobile industry, I can attest to the fact that this is going to be revolutionary. A phone that you can upgrade and not have to throw away? A phone that you can create applications that you want to run and have them run on it? Most of all, this is a device that will open open new markets by the simple fact that people will be able to conceive of their own uses for it."
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- Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years - New Scientist
Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years - New Scientist (tags: future, science, toread)
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- Communities Dominate Brands: 2006: the year the i-Pod died
Communities Dominate Brands: 2006: the year the i-Pod died (tags: mobile, music, technology, future)
UPDATE JANUARY 2007 The final installment in our coverage of the decline in iPod's dominant market share was posted after Apple released its final numbers for 2006, in January 2007. iPod market share globally is now down to 12.9%, with...
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- GNOME ONLINE DESKTOP
Havoc describes the GNOME online desktop which integrates with online apps.
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- Google. Who's looking at you?
Google’s techno-dream comes in three bytes. Universal search, personalized search, cloud computing.
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- Is Google Too Powerful?
Is Google Too Powerful? (tags: google, business, web, internet, media, future, microsoft, yahoo, article, toread)
As the Web giant tears through media, software, and telecom, rivals fear its growing influence
business businessweek magazine online week
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- Microsoft is Dead
When did Microsoft die, and of what? I know they seemed dangerous as late as 2001, because I wrote an essay then about how they were less dangerous than they seemed. I'd guess they were dead by 2005. I know when we started Y Combinator we didn't worry about Microsoft as competition for the startups we funded.
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- NetFuture: Technology and Human Responsibility
NetFuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (tags: future, internet, toread)
Technology and Human Responsibility
censorship community computer consciousness culture education ethics information society technology
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- Ridiculous Image Technology Coming Video
This video clip is just a taste of Photosynth Technology. The possibilities of the uses of this program are endless...the speaker barely scrapes the surface.
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- RoadMap - GNOME Live!
The GNOME Community Roadmap is a big-picture view of functionality we expect GNOME to include in short-term and long-term future. The roadmap is based on feedback from current GNOME developers and other community members.
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- The Album, a Commodity in Disfavor - New York Times
The Album, a Commodity in Disfavor - New York Times (tags: music, business, culture, future)
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- The Free Software Movement and GNULinux Operating System, a talk by Richard Stallman at UCSD
Richard Stallman will speak about the goals and philosophy of the Free Software Movement, and the status and history the GNU Operating System, which in combination with the kernel Linux is now used by tens of millions of users world-wide
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