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Cloud Security and other Cloudy observations
Another great article on Technology Review MIT, this time about cloud computing. Together with the 2 documents i posted earlier today on innotribe.com this should give the average IT literate reader a good overview of where we stand end 2009/begin 2010. The clientele for Amazon’s cloud services now includes the New York Times and Pfizer.… Read more
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Real-Time Trade
Fascinating article on how stock market is getting completely automated in a matter of seconds. Who was saying something about real-time. Article found on MIT Technology Review. 5 pager can be found here. Some extracts: The profits go to the company with the fastest hardware and the best algorithms–advantages that enable it to spot and… Read more
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Innovations 2009: my Top-7
The full top-100 is published on POPSCI. Here is my personal selection top-7 out of those 100 and my personal why. Why seven ? Because 7 is my lucky number. No, i just did not like cutting out one of these 😉 Short description: It’s the ultimate plug-’n’-play nanny-cam. The Vue personal video network… Read more
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Brand, Workforce and Innovation
If you’re interested in Innovation, you have to subscribe to Blogging Innovation. All posts are just worthwhile reading. They also have a group on LinkedIn. Today’s article typically resonated with me. It’s titled: “Combining Brand Management with Workforce Enablement”. It’s about the speech by Jon Iwata, SVP of communications and marketing at IBM on the… Read more
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Brain Chips
All images courtesy of http://www.gigaom.com. found via my subscription to the fantastic spacecollective.org site. Full link here. I somehow like #2, but get discouraged when i read the description: “The technology is basically the same as that used to treat Parkinson’s disease.” Seriously, it’s a great post, and indicated that brain chips are getting… Read more
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2009: the year of Darwin
Listed as best visualization of 2009. The evolution of The Origin of Species. Link here. It takes a couple of minutes to download. Mind you, the whole thing is clickable. Other great 2009 visualizations at Read more