Via Gizmodo, we make money not art, and The Engineer: spray-on computers.
The idea is to develop computers about the size of a grain of sand (though they say a cubic millimeter here), give them sensors and networking capabilities, and completely change our notion of “computer.”
From The Engineer:
Each Speck will be autonomous, with its own captive, [...]
Posted October 27, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: computational networks, computer, computers, computing, computing fabric, computing project, idea, information appliances, information processing, nano-computing, nanocomputing, networking capabilities, smart appliances, specknet, specknets, specks, spray, spray-on, spray-on computer, spray-on computing, sprayon, ubicomp, ubiquitous computing. Be the first one.
The Telecrapper 2000 is an improvised, homemade system that identifies telemarketing calls and leads the marketer through an artificial conversation that wastes the company’s time and money. The idea is to drive down productivity, and like so many other productivity sapping things, it can be quite funny. Check this Flash-animated recording: My Hip Hurts (mirror)
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Posted September 16, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Technology. Tags: anti-productivity, deviantart, flash animated, funny, idea, marketer, marketing, phone, phone call, tc2k, telecrapper 2000, telemarketer, telemarketing calls. Be the first one.
Call it a law, or dictum, or just a big stick, but it goes like this:
The value and influence of an idea or piece of information is limited by the extent that the information provider has embraced the Google Economy; unavailable or unfindable information buried on the second or tenth page of search results might [...]
Posted August 31, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: availability, big stick, dictum, findability, google, google economy, idea, ideas, influence, search, search results, value. 2 Comments.