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globeandmail.com: Where everybody knows your teenaged musings
What all teens should know about digital content they post.
globeandmail.com: Where the browsers are going
The Browser Wars and Trends
"By launching a browser whose main purpose is to run Javascript easily and quickly, Google is hinting that the future of the Internet lies in computing “in the cloud” — at least as Google sees it. Then again, it can be argued that Chrome is being offered as the self-serving browser of choice for Google's own web applications, such as Google Docs, Gmail, Google Sites and so on."
globeandmail.com: What's to love about LinkedIn?
If you want to stay connected with the people you know and spark professional relationships with those you don't, LinkedIn does the trick. But it also has its irritations.
globeandmail.com: Head in the clouds
instead of having a powerful desktop computer on every desk, users would all be working on "thin clients"—low-powered PCs (or even laptops) that would be connected to the network at all times and would store most of their data in "the cloud."
globeandmail.com: Creating a global brain
Clear explanation of web 3.0 with examples
globeandmail.com: Q&A with Bill Buxton
"we have a new class of product—PCs, mobile phones, MP3 players and GPS—but there's no user interface in either the hardware or software. Traditional industrial designers can't solve the problem. They understand the hardware but not the software. Computer scientists understand the software, but they have no experience with design. To get that right, we need a new kind of designer who understands both the technology and the context. There's no place to learn that right now,"
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