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Archive for August 30, 2008
The Future of the Internet
August 30, 2008 by sean.
The Future of the Internet [via netguide.co.nz]:
Imagine yourself, as an individual, being logged into a computer system that spans the globe. You were given an online identity when your birth was registered and you take it everywhere you go.
The computer system supplies you with the information you need to learn as you grow. It is aware of your needs, and responds to them, whether it’s data for school work, the location of friends and family, where to get basic requirements like food, clothing and shelter, or assistance when in trouble. It stores all of this material in order to understand and help you – it can even anticipate your needs and actions. As you age, it senses your changing priorities and habits, and can offer advice on things you’re doing that may shorten your life, not to mention things you should do that may prolong it. And it definitely understands what you consider fun.

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Ubiquity Brings New Possibilities to the Web
August 30, 2008 by sean.
Ubiquity is a new platform from Mozilla that currently integrates into Firefox as a plug-in that allows you to do some really amazing things [harder to explain that simply to see] including those featured in this short tutorial / overview:
Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo
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