Keywords: Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School (HLS), Harvard University
"AudioBerkman, a production of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is an initiative to let you overhear what leading experts, industry executives, and Internet users have to say about some of the hottest subjects in cyberlaw, technology, and Internet politics."
Source: AudioBerkman
Topics:
- Wikipedia
- Second Life
- Facebook
- digital learning
- digital media in China
- Gather.com
- FON
- citizen media
- del.icio.us
- network neutrality
- beta business models
- broadcasting
Guests:
- David Weinberger
- David Isenberg
- Dan Gillmor
- Martin Varsavsky
- Cory Ondrejka
- Joshua Schachter
Monday, May 29, 2006
3,000 del.icio.us links
Keywords: del.icio.us, tags
3,000 links in my del.icio.us account!
http://del.icio.us/Monten
Blogs:
del.icio.us blog
Video:
Getting Started with Del.icio.us Social Bookmarking - Google Video
Evangelism Del.icio.us - Google Video
Audio:
Joshua Schachter - Berkman Podcasts
3,000 links in my del.icio.us account!
http://del.icio.us/Monten
Blogs:
del.icio.us blog
Video:
Getting Started with Del.icio.us Social Bookmarking - Google Video
Evangelism Del.icio.us - Google Video
Audio:
Joshua Schachter - Berkman Podcasts
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Video of the Day: An Inconvenient Truth
Keywords: global warming, Al Gore, climate change
An Inconvenient Truth
Source: Google Video
[via Loic Le Meur]
"An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about global warming by Davis Guggenheim, starring Al Gore."
Source: Wikipedia
Blogs:
An Inconvenient truth - Sphere
Profile:
The Resurrection of Al Gore - Wired
An Inconvenient Truth - MySpace
Audio:
Al Gore Unplugged - Open Source
Global Warming: A Sputnik Moment? - Open Source
Photos:
An Inconvenient Truth - Flickr
Global warming - Flickr
Al Gore - Flickr
Communications:
Al Gore: another presenter extraordinaire? - Presentation Zen
Duarte Design helps Al Gore "go visual" - Presentation Zen
An Inconvenient Truth
Source: Google Video
[via Loic Le Meur]
"An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about global warming by Davis Guggenheim, starring Al Gore."
Source: Wikipedia
Blogs:
An Inconvenient truth - Sphere
Profile:
The Resurrection of Al Gore - Wired
An Inconvenient Truth - MySpace
Audio:
Al Gore Unplugged - Open Source
Global Warming: A Sputnik Moment? - Open Source
Photos:
An Inconvenient Truth - Flickr
Global warming - Flickr
Al Gore - Flickr
Communications:
Al Gore: another presenter extraordinaire? - Presentation Zen
Duarte Design helps Al Gore "go visual" - Presentation Zen
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Blog of the Day: KoreaCrunch
Keywords: South Korea, web 2.0
"Korean news, profiles and reviews of web 2.0 products and companies written by Channy Yun."
Source: KoreaCrunch
[via List of Web 2.0 Lists - Read/WriteWeb]
"Korean news, profiles and reviews of web 2.0 products and companies written by Channy Yun."
Source: KoreaCrunch
[via List of Web 2.0 Lists - Read/WriteWeb]
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Enterprise Blogs
Image: Reserved for Bloggers - Jeff Nolan
Jeff Nolan
http://jeffnolan.com/wp/
Vinnie Mirchandani
http://www.dealarchitect.typepad.com/
Jason Wood
http://woodrow.typepad.com/the_ponderings_of_woodrow/
Sadagopan
http://123suds.blogspot.com/
Zoli Erdos
http://www.zoliblog.com/
Phil Wainewright
http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/
Jason Busch
http://www.spendmatters.com/index.cfm
Dennis Howlett
http://www.accmanpro.com/
Enterprise Web 2.0
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/
The CIO Weblog
http://cio-weblog.com/
CIO Blogs
http://blogs.cio.com/
Nicholas Carr
http://www.roughtype.com/
JP Rangaswami
http://confusedofcalcutta.com/
Enterprise Web 2.0
http://www.enterpriseweb2.com/
eWEEK Weblogs
http://blog.eweek.com/home/default.aspx
Innovation Creators
http://www.innovationcreators.com/
Enterprise Anti-matter
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Greenbaum/
http://www.enterpriseirregulars.com/
Jeff Nolan
http://jeffnolan.com/wp/
Vinnie Mirchandani
http://www.dealarchitect.typepad.com/
Jason Wood
http://woodrow.typepad.com/the_ponderings_of_woodrow/
Sadagopan
http://123suds.blogspot.com/
Zoli Erdos
http://www.zoliblog.com/
Phil Wainewright
http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/
Jason Busch
http://www.spendmatters.com/index.cfm
Dennis Howlett
http://www.accmanpro.com/
Enterprise Web 2.0
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/
The CIO Weblog
http://cio-weblog.com/
CIO Blogs
http://blogs.cio.com/
Nicholas Carr
http://www.roughtype.com/
JP Rangaswami
http://confusedofcalcutta.com/
Enterprise Web 2.0
http://www.enterpriseweb2.com/
eWEEK Weblogs
http://blog.eweek.com/home/default.aspx
Innovation Creators
http://www.innovationcreators.com/
Enterprise Anti-matter
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Greenbaum/
Enterprise Irregulars:
- AccMan - Dennis Howlett
- Andrew McAfee - HBS
- Business Two Zero - David Terrar
- Charles Zedlewski - Yet Another Software Blog
- Charlie Wood - Moonwatcher
- Dan Farber - Between the Lines
- David Tebbutt's Teblog
- Deal Architect - Vinnie Mirchandani
- Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Erik Keller
- Feld Thoughts - Brad Feld
- Frank Koehntopp - The GadgetGuy
- Gary Turner - memoria technica
- Ismael Ghalimi - IT|Redux
- J. Bruce Daley - siebelobserver
- Jason Corsello - The Human Capitalist
- Jason Wood - The Ponderings of Woodrow
- Jeff Clavier's Software Only
- Jeff Nolan - Venture Chronicles
- John Sun - Mobile Analyst Watch
- Joshua Greenbaum - Enterprise Anti-matter
- Journal - Bruno Haid
- Mark Crofton - The Village View
- Niel Robertson - Parallax
- Phil Wainewright's Software as Services
- Ramana Rao's Information Flow
- Robert Halsey - Constant Bearing, Decreasing Range
- Rod Boothby - Innovation Creators
- Ross Mayfield's Weblog
- Sadagopan
- Susan Scrupski - ITSinsider
- Thomas Foydel - SightLines
- Thomas Otter - Vendorprisey
- Zoli's Blog
http://www.enterpriseirregulars.com/
Audio of the Day: Inside Digital Media
Keywords: digital media
Inside Digital Media - Interviews
"Inside Digital Media, Inc. is a place where you can see and hear interviews with thought leaders in the Digital Media industries."
Link
Guests:
- Rafat Ali, Founder, PaidContent.org
- Jesse James Garrett, Co-Founder, Adaptive Technologies
- Jan-Luc Blakborn, Director of Digital Entertainment, Hewlett-Packard
- James Belcher, Senior Analyst, eMarketer
- Andrew Keen, Founder, aftertv.com
- Rick Klau, Vice President, Business Development, FeedBurner
- Walt Mossberg, Personal Technology Editor, The Wall Street Journal
- Ed Baig, Personal Technology Editor, USA Today
- Jefferson Graham, Writer - Business Section, USA Today
- Dr. Timothy Chou, Author, THE END OF SOFTWARE
- Tim Beyers, Contributing Analyst, The Motley Fool
- Foy Sperring, Senior Vice President, Audible.com
- LaSean Smith, Senior Product Manager, Motorola
- Mike Goodman, Senior Analyst, Yankee Group
- Cameron Stracher, Professor of Law, New York Law School
- Roy Goodman and Bob Kimball, CFO and General Counsel, Real Networks
- Adam Lashinsky, Senior Writer, Fortune Magazine
Topics:
- PaidContent.org
- AJAX and bandwidth efficiency
- Hewlett-Packard
- broadband IP services in France
- stock analysts and Wall Street
- the vaule in "old media" companies
- podcasting and iTunes
- the Intel-based Apple Computer
- podcasting and education
- software as a service (SaaS)
- Google and TiVo
- WebEx
- Audible.com
- Motorola
- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Myspace and the internet
Inside Digital Media - Interviews
"Inside Digital Media, Inc. is a place where you can see and hear interviews with thought leaders in the Digital Media industries."
Link
Guests:
- Rafat Ali, Founder, PaidContent.org
- Jesse James Garrett, Co-Founder, Adaptive Technologies
- Jan-Luc Blakborn, Director of Digital Entertainment, Hewlett-Packard
- James Belcher, Senior Analyst, eMarketer
- Andrew Keen, Founder, aftertv.com
- Rick Klau, Vice President, Business Development, FeedBurner
- Walt Mossberg, Personal Technology Editor, The Wall Street Journal
- Ed Baig, Personal Technology Editor, USA Today
- Jefferson Graham, Writer - Business Section, USA Today
- Dr. Timothy Chou, Author, THE END OF SOFTWARE
- Tim Beyers, Contributing Analyst, The Motley Fool
- Foy Sperring, Senior Vice President, Audible.com
- LaSean Smith, Senior Product Manager, Motorola
- Mike Goodman, Senior Analyst, Yankee Group
- Cameron Stracher, Professor of Law, New York Law School
- Roy Goodman and Bob Kimball, CFO and General Counsel, Real Networks
- Adam Lashinsky, Senior Writer, Fortune Magazine
Topics:
- PaidContent.org
- AJAX and bandwidth efficiency
- Hewlett-Packard
- broadband IP services in France
- stock analysts and Wall Street
- the vaule in "old media" companies
- podcasting and iTunes
- the Intel-based Apple Computer
- podcasting and education
- software as a service (SaaS)
- Google and TiVo
- WebEx
- Audible.com
- Motorola
- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Myspace and the internet
Monday, May 22, 2006
Audio of the Day: Sam Whitmore's Tech Media This Week
Keywords: technology, media, IT, journalism, business, PR
Sam Whitmore's Tech Media This Week
"...it looks behind the scenes at what's happening inside the business of tech media."
Link
Topics:
ZDNet, Ziff Davis, spam, BuzzMetrics-Intelliseek, Cymfony, CMP, Business 2.0, blogs, pitching, marketing, PR, InformationWeek, del.icio.us, Google, advertising, IDG, Silicon Valley, San Francisco Chronicle, Techdirt, Red Herring, Computerworld, podcasting, Fast Company, BusinessWeek, Condй Nast, Gnomedex, IT, Technorati, search engine, eWeek, Silicon Valley Watcher, BlogHer, Search Engine Strategies, ClickZ, Yankee Group, News.com, CXO Media, The Economist, Cisco, Federated Media Publishing, The Register, MIT Technology Review, Yahoo, Blogspot, Forbes, Portable Media Expo, SMB
Guests:
Tom Foremski, Mike Manuel, Giovanni Rodriguez, Phil Gomes, Jeremy Pepper, Dave Winer, Dana Gardner, Don Tennant, Daniel Lyons, Jason Pontin
Sam Whitmore's Tech Media This Week
"...it looks behind the scenes at what's happening inside the business of tech media."
Link
Topics:
ZDNet, Ziff Davis, spam, BuzzMetrics-Intelliseek, Cymfony, CMP, Business 2.0, blogs, pitching, marketing, PR, InformationWeek, del.icio.us, Google, advertising, IDG, Silicon Valley, San Francisco Chronicle, Techdirt, Red Herring, Computerworld, podcasting, Fast Company, BusinessWeek, Condй Nast, Gnomedex, IT, Technorati, search engine, eWeek, Silicon Valley Watcher, BlogHer, Search Engine Strategies, ClickZ, Yankee Group, News.com, CXO Media, The Economist, Cisco, Federated Media Publishing, The Register, MIT Technology Review, Yahoo, Blogspot, Forbes, Portable Media Expo, SMB
Guests:
Tom Foremski, Mike Manuel, Giovanni Rodriguez, Phil Gomes, Jeremy Pepper, Dave Winer, Dana Gardner, Don Tennant, Daniel Lyons, Jason Pontin
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Audio of the Day: I of Innovation
Keywords: innovation
"Each week, we bring you fresh episodes focused on key aspects of emerging markets. We explore the process of innovation, talk with the entrepreneurs who are leading teams and trends, profile top venture and investment experts, and deliver insights and analysis based on our research."
Source: Guidewire Group
See also:
Audio of the Day: Marissa Mayer on Innovation at Google - The World 2 Come
Learn:
Innovation - MIT OCW
Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends - MIT OCW
Managing the Innovation Process - MIT OCW
"Each week, we bring you fresh episodes focused on key aspects of emerging markets. We explore the process of innovation, talk with the entrepreneurs who are leading teams and trends, profile top venture and investment experts, and deliver insights and analysis based on our research."
Source: Guidewire Group
See also:
Audio of the Day: Marissa Mayer on Innovation at Google - The World 2 Come
Learn:
Innovation - MIT OCW
Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends - MIT OCW
Managing the Innovation Process - MIT OCW
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Audio of the Day: Marissa Mayer on Innovation at Google
Keywords: Google, innovation, Marissa Mayer
"Google’s VP of Search Products & UE Product Management Marissa Mayer talks about Google’s unique approach to innovation. This podcast will clue you in to how innovation can start in the lunch line. You’ll also learn about Google’s 70/20/10 strategy, and how some of the hottest innovations come out of company-sanctioned tinkering time."
Source: Podtech.net
Bonus Podcast:
Marissa Mayer - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Profile:
Marissa Mayer Profile On Orkut - Google Operating System
Photos:
Marissa Mayer - Flickr
Innovation Blogs:
Innovation Creators
Patent Pending Blog - Patents and the History of Technology
Accelerating Innovation
Age of Innovation
Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab
Bleeding Edge
Business & Technology Reinvention
Corante Innovation Hub
Corporate Innovation Blog
Creative Generalist
The Global Ideas Blog
Heads-Up! on Organizational Innovation
How to Save the World
IdeaFlow
Innovation Weblog
Principled Innovation LLC
Inventors - About.com
The Business Innovation Insider
ChristianSarkar.com
Innoblog
See also:
Google - The World 2 Come
Audio of the Day - The World 2 Come
"Google’s VP of Search Products & UE Product Management Marissa Mayer talks about Google’s unique approach to innovation. This podcast will clue you in to how innovation can start in the lunch line. You’ll also learn about Google’s 70/20/10 strategy, and how some of the hottest innovations come out of company-sanctioned tinkering time."
Source: Podtech.net
Bonus Podcast:
Marissa Mayer - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Profile:
Marissa Mayer Profile On Orkut - Google Operating System
Photos:
Marissa Mayer - Flickr
Innovation Blogs:
Innovation Creators
Patent Pending Blog - Patents and the History of Technology
Accelerating Innovation
Age of Innovation
Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab
Bleeding Edge
Business & Technology Reinvention
Corante Innovation Hub
Corporate Innovation Blog
Creative Generalist
The Global Ideas Blog
Heads-Up! on Organizational Innovation
How to Save the World
IdeaFlow
Innovation Weblog
Principled Innovation LLC
Inventors - About.com
The Business Innovation Insider
ChristianSarkar.com
Innoblog
See also:
Google - The World 2 Come
Audio of the Day - The World 2 Come
Monday, May 15, 2006
Event of the Week: The Singularity Summit at Stanford
Image: Internet Time Blog
Keywords: Singularity
"For over a hundred thousand years, the evolved human brain has held a privileged place in the expanse of cognition. Within this century, science may move humanity beyond its boundary of intelligence. This possibility, the singularity, may be a critical event in history, and deserves thoughtful consideration."
Source: The Singularity Summit at Stanford
Blogs:
The great Singularity debate | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Bloggers at the Singularity Summit - Betterhumans
Singularity Summit - Responsible Nanotechnology
Singularity Summit - down the avenue
Roundup on the Singularity Summit at Stanford - Fight Aging!
Singularity Summit - Oxyfish
Photos:
Image Gallery: Singularity, the rapture of nerds? | News Images on ZDNet
Singularity Summit - encounters.typepad.com
Insight:
No aging, robot cars - and radical business plans - Business 2.0
Discuss:
The Great Singularity Debate: The Future Of Humanity and Technology - Digg
Keywords: Singularity
"For over a hundred thousand years, the evolved human brain has held a privileged place in the expanse of cognition. Within this century, science may move humanity beyond its boundary of intelligence. This possibility, the singularity, may be a critical event in history, and deserves thoughtful consideration."
Source: The Singularity Summit at Stanford
Blogs:
The great Singularity debate | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Bloggers at the Singularity Summit - Betterhumans
Singularity Summit - Responsible Nanotechnology
Singularity Summit - down the avenue
Roundup on the Singularity Summit at Stanford - Fight Aging!
Singularity Summit - Oxyfish
Photos:
Image Gallery: Singularity, the rapture of nerds? | News Images on ZDNet
Singularity Summit - encounters.typepad.com
Insight:
No aging, robot cars - and radical business plans - Business 2.0
Discuss:
The Great Singularity Debate: The Future Of Humanity and Technology - Digg
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Video of the Day: Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner
Keywords: Stephen Colbert
"At the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner, journalists presented youth scholarships and awards to colleagues for their work during the previous year. President Bush’s presentation included an impersonator, Steve Bridges, who 'interpreted' the president’s remarks for laymen. Following the president, comedian Stephen Colbert made humorous remarks about various current events and the relationship between the press and the White House. He also presented a video of a mock press conference which ended in a chase scene featuring long-time correspondent Helen Thomas."
Source: Official Google Video Blog
Audio:
Stephen Colbert, Court Jester - Open Source
Blogs:
Stephen Colbert: Bloggers 1, Mainstream Media 0 - Technorati Weblog
Data Mining
"At the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner, journalists presented youth scholarships and awards to colleagues for their work during the previous year. President Bush’s presentation included an impersonator, Steve Bridges, who 'interpreted' the president’s remarks for laymen. Following the president, comedian Stephen Colbert made humorous remarks about various current events and the relationship between the press and the White House. He also presented a video of a mock press conference which ended in a chase scene featuring long-time correspondent Helen Thomas."
Source: Official Google Video Blog
Audio:
Stephen Colbert, Court Jester - Open Source
Blogs:
Stephen Colbert: Bloggers 1, Mainstream Media 0 - Technorati Weblog
Data Mining
Monday, May 08, 2006
Audio of the Day: We Media 2006 London
"The We Media Global Forum brings together the trailblazers of the connected society - the thinkers, innovators, investors, executives and activists seeking to tap the potential of digital networks connecting people everywhere.
Conducted at and hosted by The BBC and Reuters in London, the 2006 Forum includes a series of keynote, general and small group conversations and workgroups, as well as networking receptions and a World Cafй - a global 'town hall' meeting with Web, satellite, television and other avenues of participation from around the world.
Who Attends? Inaugurated in New York in 2005, We Media gathers about 300 international participants: senior executives, decision makers, storytellers, artists, investors and innovators from media, advertising, public relations, marketing, news, entertainment, finance, telecommunications, technology, philanthropy, government, NGOs, social activism and academia."
Source: We Media 2006 London
Blogs:
The Media Center conversation
We Media - paidContent.org
We Media - BuzzMachine
Where's the we in WeMedia? - Strange Attractor
Photos:
We Media - Flickr
Conducted at and hosted by The BBC and Reuters in London, the 2006 Forum includes a series of keynote, general and small group conversations and workgroups, as well as networking receptions and a World Cafй - a global 'town hall' meeting with Web, satellite, television and other avenues of participation from around the world.
Who Attends? Inaugurated in New York in 2005, We Media gathers about 300 international participants: senior executives, decision makers, storytellers, artists, investors and innovators from media, advertising, public relations, marketing, news, entertainment, finance, telecommunications, technology, philanthropy, government, NGOs, social activism and academia."
Source: We Media 2006 London
Blogs:
The Media Center conversation
We Media - paidContent.org
We Media - BuzzMachine
Where's the we in WeMedia? - Strange Attractor
Photos:
We Media - Flickr
Friday, May 05, 2006
Person of the Day: Sigmund Freud
Keywords: psychology
"Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856–September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology. The theories distinctive of this school generally included hypotheses that (1) human development is best understood in terms of changing objects of sexual desire, (2) the psychic apparatus habitually represses wishes, usually of a sexual or aggressive nature, whereby they become preserved in one or more unconscious systems of ideas, (3) unconscious conflicts over repressed wishes have a tendency to manifest themselves in dreams, parapraxes ('Freudian slips'), and symptoms, (4) unconscious conflicts are the source of neuroses, and (5) neuroses can be treated through bringing the unconscious wishes and repressed memories to consciousness in psychoanalytic treatment."
Source: Wikipedia
Learn:
Sigmund Freud - MIT OCW
Brain and Cognitive Sciences - MIT OCW
Sigmund Freud - About.com
How Dreams Work - Howstuffworks
Discuss:
Sigmund Freud - MySpace
Cognitive Science - tribe.net
Social and Personality Psychology - MySpace
Blogs:
Brain Waves
CogNews
Cognitive Daily
Mind Hacks
Eide Neurolearning Blog
Neurofuture
neurodudes
Play Journal
See also:
Person of the Day - The World 2 Come
"Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856–September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology. The theories distinctive of this school generally included hypotheses that (1) human development is best understood in terms of changing objects of sexual desire, (2) the psychic apparatus habitually represses wishes, usually of a sexual or aggressive nature, whereby they become preserved in one or more unconscious systems of ideas, (3) unconscious conflicts over repressed wishes have a tendency to manifest themselves in dreams, parapraxes ('Freudian slips'), and symptoms, (4) unconscious conflicts are the source of neuroses, and (5) neuroses can be treated through bringing the unconscious wishes and repressed memories to consciousness in psychoanalytic treatment."
Source: Wikipedia
Learn:
Sigmund Freud - MIT OCW
Brain and Cognitive Sciences - MIT OCW
Sigmund Freud - About.com
How Dreams Work - Howstuffworks
Discuss:
Sigmund Freud - MySpace
Cognitive Science - tribe.net
Social and Personality Psychology - MySpace
Blogs:
Brain Waves
CogNews
Cognitive Daily
Mind Hacks
Eide Neurolearning Blog
Neurofuture
neurodudes
Play Journal
See also:
Person of the Day - The World 2 Come
Monday, May 01, 2006
Audio of the Day: The Long Now Foundation Seminars
Keywords: Long Now Foundation
The Long Now Foundation Seminars
Link
Topics:
- Vision: Wikipedia and the Future of Free Culture
- The Next 100 Years of Science: Long-term Trends in the Scientific Method
- Perfect Order: A Thousand Years in Bali
- Nuclear Power, Climate Change and the Next 10,000 Years
- The View from the End of the World
- Making Digital Durable: What Time Does to Categories
- The Difficulty of Looking Far Ahead
- Kurzweil's Law
- Patient Revolution: Human Rights Past and Future
- How Societies Fail-And Sometimes Succeed
- The 2ist Century Medieval City
- Time Capsule Behavior
- Cities & Time
- Very Long-term Very Large-scale Biomimicry
- The Political History of North America from 25,000 BC to 12,000 AD
- Religious War In Light of the Infinite Game
- The Consequences of Human Life Extension
- The Prospects of Human Life Extension
- The Long Green
- Progress on the 10,000-year Clock
- The Depopulation Problem
- The Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence: Necessarily a Long-term Strategy
- The Singularity: Your Future as a Black Hole
- Mapping Time
- Third World Conservation: It's ALL Gardening
- The Asteroid Threat Over the Next 100,000 Years
- Long-term Policy Analysis
- There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing
- The Art Of The Really Long View
- The Long Now
Guests:
George Dyson, Peter Schwartz, Brian Eno, Bruce Sterling, Danny Hillis, Stewart Brand, Jared Diamond, Ray Kurzweil, Freeman Dyson, Esther Dyson, Clay Shirky, Kevin Kelly, Jimmy Wales
The Long Now
"The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996* to develop the Clock and Library projects, as well as to become the seed of a very long term cultural institution. The Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today's 'faster/cheaper' mind set and promote 'slower/better' thinking. We hope to creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years."
Link
Video:
The Long Now Foundation - Google Video
The Long Now Foundation Seminars
Link
Topics:
- Vision: Wikipedia and the Future of Free Culture
- The Next 100 Years of Science: Long-term Trends in the Scientific Method
- Perfect Order: A Thousand Years in Bali
- Nuclear Power, Climate Change and the Next 10,000 Years
- The View from the End of the World
- Making Digital Durable: What Time Does to Categories
- The Difficulty of Looking Far Ahead
- Kurzweil's Law
- Patient Revolution: Human Rights Past and Future
- How Societies Fail-And Sometimes Succeed
- The 2ist Century Medieval City
- Time Capsule Behavior
- Cities & Time
- Very Long-term Very Large-scale Biomimicry
- The Political History of North America from 25,000 BC to 12,000 AD
- Religious War In Light of the Infinite Game
- The Consequences of Human Life Extension
- The Prospects of Human Life Extension
- The Long Green
- Progress on the 10,000-year Clock
- The Depopulation Problem
- The Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence: Necessarily a Long-term Strategy
- The Singularity: Your Future as a Black Hole
- Mapping Time
- Third World Conservation: It's ALL Gardening
- The Asteroid Threat Over the Next 100,000 Years
- Long-term Policy Analysis
- There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing
- The Art Of The Really Long View
- The Long Now
Guests:
George Dyson, Peter Schwartz, Brian Eno, Bruce Sterling, Danny Hillis, Stewart Brand, Jared Diamond, Ray Kurzweil, Freeman Dyson, Esther Dyson, Clay Shirky, Kevin Kelly, Jimmy Wales
The Long Now
"The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996* to develop the Clock and Library projects, as well as to become the seed of a very long term cultural institution. The Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today's 'faster/cheaper' mind set and promote 'slower/better' thinking. We hope to creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years."
Link
Video:
The Long Now Foundation - Google Video
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