So if the business case for WiMax looks fragile, what explains its popularity? Two things: the desire of equipment-makers who have not done well out of 3G to make up for it with the move towards 4G technology; and the computer industry's aspiration to bre
Worlds in Collison
The desktop may not not be dead, but it's dying. And there's one thing we know for sure about its network-borne successor: it will be vastly more powerful.
Screencasting tips
Given all the network connectivity that we have nowadays, it’s perhaps surprising — but nevertheless true — that we have few opportunities to directly observe how other people, who are proficient users of software tools, do what they do. Screencasts
Perhaps It's Not The Entertainment Industry's Business Model That's Outdated
So the problem isn't that the industry's basic business model is obsolete -- it's just that everyone thinks they're actually selling music or movies, and that leads them to do stupid things like put DRM on the music to take away many of those benefits, or
Content Labels Format
So the idea is that lets say you have a website that talks a lot about football, has no adult content, is child safe and is in French. You can then create a Content Label describing all of these features, then you submit it to be certified. A third party
Hack This Product, Please!
The idea that the people who use products should have input into their design and production is not really new, as scholars such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Eric von Hippel have shown. His research has proved the import of the role
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