BOSTON, USA – I want to bring up two things for discussion today: the end of the world and the quantified self. One is about all information disappearing, the other, about all information appearing. What ties them together is the future of the Web.
Intrigued? I hope so. Read on.
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BOSTON, USA – In this last of my catch-up link round-ups, I want to focus on more general industry items. These links do show a bit of what I find most interesting, such as cloud computing, entrepreneurship, and the future of mobile.
But I cheat a bit: two links point to pages chock-full of links and analysis, two pages showing the best collection of thinking out there. Of course, you need to read on to find those links below.
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ESPOO, Finland – I was at the DLD Conference recently where the big theme was Cloud Computing. To me, Cloud Computing promises a time where always-connected mobile devices are communicating back and forth with services in the Cloud. On one side, that allows me to keep on top of the various data streams I am receiving, but also allowing me to feed back info to streams that do their thing “up there” in the Cloud. On the other side, the mobile device becomes an interaction tool for what I keep in the Cloud, such that I can pick and choose my device, as needed, and fill it with the spirit of the Cloud.
Read on for more thoughts on this subject.
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THE CLOUD – Today I want to point out and ask a bit out what you think of the future of internet services. Will it all be stored somewhere (say, Oregon) for us to access from anywhere. Will data and computing be Everywhere?
Below are a few things to ponder, covering new services, service uptime, and services everywhere. What does it all mean?
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