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Ten years of Technology
22 hours ago ago from Christina's JISC CETIS blog
This week Bobbie Johnson at the Guardian is blogging about the technology developments in each of the last ten years of the noughties . Today he's up to 2002, with the rise and rise of Google and the rise and fall of Napster. Similarly the BBC are looking back over the noughties and this morning I caught on radio 4 Defining the decade which today focussed on Google and the impact of the internet (the other two themes being climate change ...
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22 hours ago ago from Talking Out Of Turn
This blog has been running since 2004. Before that I had another one, which stretched back in one form or another to 1999, when it was static HTML. Then it was PHP, then it was hand-crafted Zope using Zope's built-in database, then using MySQL. Then I migrated it to Movable Type, then Wordpress. I'd like to say that I've therefore been blogging for over ten years, but clearly that isn't quite accurate. I pretty much stopped over the last ...
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15 hours ago ago from MagsMac 'n' Cheese
Today marks ten years to the day that I found out my father committed suicide. I was 16 and would be just getting home from school right about now. Today marks ten years to the day that everything I knew to be true was shattered. I thought long and hard about actually posting this, and almost didn't, because it is intensely personal. But upon reflection, I realized that if I so needed to hear from someone ten years ago what I am about to ...
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15 hours ago ago from Ed Driscoll
In his latest piece for Townhall.com , John Hawkins does what the legacy media dreads to do: rifle through the memory hole to find the Top Ten Global Warming Doomsday Predictions from 1969 to the present. It's a reminder that plenty of we only have X years to save the planet (typically five, ten, or 20 years, though occasionally the doomsday prognosticator picks an odd number to prove he's super-serial about being creative) reached their ...
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Debunking Krugmania - Economic Beat - G. Epstein - Barrons.com
13 hours ago ago from Barron's Online
Debunking Krugmania By GENE EPSTEIN MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Gene Epstein argues that Paul Krugman, the New York Times columnist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, still doesn't get it. Subscribe Now With these readers: Or copy the rss link: "HE SEEMS TO SPEND 10 MINUTES writing his columns," observes Columbia ...
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