The price of privacy on the ‘Net
Google recently announced that they intend anonymizing the IP addresses they store on their servers after nine months. For privacy advocates, this will no doubt be seen as a triumph. For the vast majority of people out there, they just couldn’t care less…
Artificial Intelligence: a pattern of things to come
Artificial Intelligence, or AI is one of the most enduring themes of science fiction. How close are we? Depends what you want from AI. If you were to map the progress of Artificial Intelligence along the progression of a humans life, in many respects, AI is still a toddler playing with coloured blocks…
Google to finally socialize search?
Google may finally be preparing to launch a user-generated search ranking system as an extension of their search product. But what if Google could also turn their search product into the biggest Social Media platform in the world?
Why “invisible” technology is a good thing
Ubiquitous technologies abound. But for the most part, we just don’t notice them — and here’s why that’s a good thing…
Technology and the consumer comprehension curve
The consumer electronics market is one of the most competitive; sometimes driven by true innovations, sometimes by ideas concocted in the sales department. The success of any consumer electrical device or gadget relies on a lot of things being just right. And as for failure, you only need one thing to go wrong — and not understanding the consumer is as big a mistake as you can ever hope to make…
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