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123 Articles match "Distributed","September"
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
you probably need a close reading of the full original article to understand the excerpts well)
“On 9 September 2008, the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter published an op-ed that marked a shift in the contemporary art of government. For him, the individual human brain is less interesting than the veritable “distributed network” of brains that emerged as soon as people became communicatively interconnected with each other. Excerpts from an article by Karl Palmas in the Swedish magazine Arena :
In the emergent “panspectric” order, human society is
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Here’s the key argument:
“The GPL originated at the time when the mode of software distribution was through magnetic tapes because network transfers were not feasible. In September 2002, the author spent about 10 hours to download this software through the Internet. In a 2003 essay, BENJAMIN HAK-FUNG CHIAO makes the startling claim that FOSS is actually Private Property, not in the legal sense, which creates a fictional Common Property, but in a economic sense, as individuals and companies can effectively exclude others from using it, thereby achieving one of the key characteristics of private property.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Last September we presented the technological aspect of the secure calling project at LinuxCon 2009. The Apache Cassandra Project develops a highly scalable second-generation distributed database, bringing together Dynamo's fully distributed design and Bigtable's ColumnFamily-based data model.
ETSI Cellular History
History History of SMS "Work began on a European standard for digital cellular telephony in the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunication Administrations (CEPT) in the mid-1980s.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Home About The Book About The Author About The Editors Spread Buy / Get Reviews Grab the RSS feed Art Of Community Online Posted on September 18th, 2009 Written by Jono Bacon
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Monday, February 16, 2009
Platforms Blogs Social media Social networks Wikis Enterprise Wikis Web as Platform Cloud computing Web services ATOM JSON REST RSS SOAP September 4th, 2008 Ten leading platforms for creating online communities Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 8:46 am Categories: Architecture of Participation , Blogs , Business Models , Collaboration , Collective Intelligence , Community , Crowdsourcing , Customer Community , Customer Self-Service , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Home Overview Getting Started Benefits How It Works Edition Comparison Awards Pricing Security Common Questions Solutions Project Management Sales Management IT Management Training Management Customer Service Healthcare IT Management Human Resources Legal Marketing Process Excellence Professional Services Real Estate SOX Compliance Build Your Own Enterprise Built for Business Teams Built for
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The results suggest that IT managers may be out of synch with their workforces, and as a result, they should ensure that workers have the ability to work in distributed teams. AOL announced that its lifestreaming capabilities will be released into the AIM product line on September 22. " On September 22, those features will be rolled out across the entire AIM user base of 20 million people. " More
- US Bank Dumps SharePoint for Lotus ... US Bank is rolling out Lotus Quickr and Connections to its 58,000 employees, and removing SharePoint. "
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Social Graph: Concepts and Issues Written by Alex Iskold / September 12, 2007 2:05 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Brad Fitzpatrick recentlywrote an elegant and important post about the Social Graph , a term
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively September 1st, 2008 (11:00am) Mike Gunderloy 11 Comments Working on the Web means that it’s easy to reach out to collaborators - but what then?
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
An attraction of CoPs is that some people don’t want their own profile or space to upkeep, and build a network (note that this is more effort intensive in a distributed network such as the blogosphere rather than a default network like Twitter), they don’t have time, they’d more enjoy a quick post in a forum, and the safety that only select people will see their posting. (What Even though this is distributed it can feel like a community, but more a collective . A while back I blogged about the possibility of networks and blogospheres cutting into the need for communities.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Global Neighbourhoods « SM Global Report: Sun Micros Peter Reiser | Main | OnLine Tribalism & the Future of Social Media » September 09, 2008 SM Global Report: Beelines Francois Gossieaux Tribalism in the Online Community [ Francois Gossieaux speaking at SuperNova. And please, dont start your community project as a technology platform selection. Posted by shel on September 09, 2008 | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry:
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
/Message « Blogs Go Mainstream: Advertising Toilets | Main | Stowe Boyd » September 05, 2007 The Architecture of Sociality: Building In Openness by Stowe Boyd A lot of discussion boiling recently about openness in social applications (like the Bill Of Rights movement manifesto and supporting comments , and Brad Fitzpatricks Thoughts On The Social Graph . Distributed The scalability and bottom-up nature of the Web is not based on a centralized model like Facebook, which should be one of the most potent abstract arguments
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