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The past, present, and future of information



The past, present, and future of information.

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  • Inforati: Jimmy Wales
  • Mike Wesch on digital culture
  • John Halamka on RFID
  • Southern Company CIO on green power
  • Georgetown CIO on IT complexity
  • Ade McCormack and Chuck Hollis on IT's future

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  • The 2009 EMC Information Calendar
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  • Wesch/Digital Ethnography

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  • 08Jul

    Google vs. Microsoft

    Cloud Computing, IT management, Information Management No Comments

    Bill Gates once said, if memory serves, that Microsoft was the answer to the question “what if computing is free?” Yesterday, Google answered with its own question: “What if networking is free?”

  • 08Jul

    News from Giant Brains University (GBU)

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    MarketWatch reports today on the first session ($25,000 for 9 weeks) of the Singularity University, A.K.A GBU.

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  • 02Jul

    Books for our time

    2009 Information Calendar, Digital Culture No Comments

    Newsweek recently published a list of 100 books that “open a window on the times we live in, whether they deal directly with the issues of today or simply help us see ourselves in new and surprising ways.” It’s great to see that we covered in ON two of the top ten: Nick Carr’s The Big Switch and Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational.

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