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2007.June.18.Mon

Scans of Monks’ Brains Show Meditation Alters Structure, Functioning

Filed under: buddhism, meditation, news, science — adm @ 7:17.ICT

Digg poster toesfee, “The brain, like the rest of the body, can be altered intentionally. Just as aerobics sculpt the muscles, so mental training sculpts the gray matter in ways scientists are only beginning to fathom.”

Interesting:
* Digg.com presents the epitome of the latest, hottest news via Internet according to a heavily tech-biased community of users addicted to having the latest, hottest news as it comes out;
* This story is dated November 2004. At digg, it just was “made popular 5 hours 44 minutes ago” from ICT.07h12.Mon.18.Jun.2007.AD;
* 1,214 digg users had just dugg (voted positively for) the story at that time, pushing it into the ten most popular stories list of that moment;
* the comments, don’t miss the comments.

read more | digg story

2007.April.18.Wed

Internetnews: Is The Web Ready For HTML 5?

Filed under: admin, ajax, code, comms, fllo, flo, html, internet, is/it, media, news, soft, web development, web2.0, work — admin @ 12:40.ICT

By Sean Michael Kerner

If Mozilla, Opera and Apple’s Safari browser have their way, the HTML specification (define) could be getting its first major point update in a decade.

The three vendors have banded together in a proposal to the W3C for the HTML 5 specification, which includes Web Apps 1.0 and Web Forms 2.0 specifications and that it’s also backwards compatible with HTML 4.

“HTML5 is about preserving the information people have accumulated over the years,” Opera spokesperson Anne van Kesteren told internetnews.com. “By remaining backward and forwards compatible, we hope to ensure that people will be able to interpret HTML for decades if not centuries to come.”
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Read the Full Report

2007.April.13.Fri

Farked: Kurt Vonnegut heads off to the big slaughterhouse in the sky at age 84

Filed under: cool, culture, event, history, , jr, kurt, kurt vonnegut, literature, media, memetics, news, vonnegut — admin @ 9:52.ICT
From the
via FARK.com

Kurt Vonnegut, novelist who caught the imagination of his age, is dead at 84

By Dinitia Smith, Published April 11, 2007

From Salon:
Ivory Tower image
Stalking Kurt Vonnegut

A YOUNG WRITER ATTEMPTS TO
TURN HIS LITERARY HERO
INTO A NEIGHBORHOOD PAL.
[WHICH PLAYS OUT ABOUT AS
YOU'D EXPECT IT TO - ADM]
SALON | Feb. 3, 1999 | By Dan Stern | An apropos pic at least.

2007.April.6.Fri

ABI Research: 203mn mobile phones to run on Linux by 2012

Filed under: cellular, comms, fllo, forecasts, gnu-linux, is/it, mobile, news, operating-systems, os, research, rtos, soft — admin @ 11:25.ICT

LinuxElectrons logo

LinuxElectrons reports a new ABI Research study, “Mobile Linux”, forecasts that by 2012, more than 127 million devices will be enabled with a commercial Linux OS, up from 8.1 million in 2007. Additionally, device shipments that incorporate Linux as an RTOS replacement are set to grow to more than 76 million units in 2012, up from nearly zero in 2007.

ABIR research director Stuart Carlaw is quoted as saying, “Linux in the cellular phone is not a question of ‘if’, but ‘when’.”

2007.February.24.Sat

Humungous Hole Sinks Houses, Truck, a Few Folks in Guatamala City

Filed under: cool, news, pix — admin @ 15:35.ICT

Reuters/ScanImage from Dagbladet.no

[Reuters/ScanImage] from Dagbladet.no, 23.02.2007, 21:28 (originally here) The depth of this hole is said to be some 100 metres. Three bodies have been found in it so far. Get the latest updates from Google News.

2006.September.2.Sat

Paris Hilton’s Linux Distro. ;))))))

Filed under: cool, fllo, flo, fun, gnu-linux, , media, news, pix, soft — adm @ 7:00.ICT

It’s indubitable: Linux geeks are now the ultimate in hip, chic, cool or what have you.

Thursday, August 31 12:00 AM ET

Paris Hilton Releases Tinkerbell Linux

By Nikolaj Borg

Paris Hilton and TuxNew York, NY - The Linux world grew by yet another distribution this summer, as Paris Hilton announced the release of Tinkerbell Linux.

On her MySpace blog, the New York socialite announced the release named after her famous Chihuahua, Tinkerbell.”First,” she writes, “I think The Open Source Movement is, like, really hot. I’ve been dabbling with coding for ages, but it’s taken me some time to find the courage to release it.

As you know, I’m a shy and modest person, and wasn’t sure if it was good enough for the strict standards of the coding community.”
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It’s almost too much to even imagine: Paris hammering away at 10,000 lines of code with her tanga twisting deep into her toosh… ((;)))- ADM

Full Story at the BBSpot

2006.February.15.Wed

Byte Soup 2.0 — Less Bubbly

Filed under: ajax, food, , internet, is/it, journo, media, memetics, news, pix, testing, vietnam, web2.0, work — admin @ 23:54.ICT

The IS/IT industry pundits have it that we’re now entering the age of Web 2.0, a rebirth of the Internet, spiraling up from the ashes of AD.2000’s Internet-Bubble explosion, rising on the buoyancy of the AJAX web-applications programming platform.

Note that unlike, say, Tide®, Ajax® is not supposed to produce bubbles — at least not the bleach. So the metaphor is with the program, though reality may still leave AJAX frothing in its own hype — that is, if Colgate doesn’t find a way to sue profitable AJAX operations.

The Original (after the Greek god, that is)

Fortunately, the hordes burned by the hot air of tech marketeers have not forgotten and voices of reason are already spotting tiny bubbles in the AJAX broth and raising the alarm. See, for example, AListApart, Web 3.0.

Back in mid-1998 in SaiGon, though, the bursting of the Dot-com Bubble was still not on the radar. So, when i started writing a one-page weekly feature called “byte soup” providing Net news bytes and commentary it understandly upbeat on “getting wired”.

The main issue, instead, was limits on access. At the time, SaiGon had officially had Internet access for only a year, dial-up only, busy signals from the ISP all the time and, having a monopoly, that ISP could hardly care less.

But you can read that yourself if you’d like. Next are thumbs of timeout’s 2006.Jun.01-07 cover, one of their best, and the premier edition of byte soup “1.0″. Click on the byte-soup thumb and a massive (1224×1632) but readable image will pop-up in another window or tab, unless you download it (372KB).

Re-reading that eight years later was actually almost painful and almost justifies the time i’ve holed away grundgingly nursing a case of writer’s block. But it really was not that bad. If badly written, it was at least far ahead of it’s time, especially from a SaiGon expat’s perspective.

But that was the problem then and may well end up being a pitfall yet again: being too far ahead of one’s time and place to be of any use to mortals here and now.

But it seems i’m going to risk it — if for no other reason, to at least keep my sorry butt from being thrown out onto the streets of SighGone™. Indeed it doth verily seemth Byte Soup 2.0 is about to meet Web 2.0. I already have two yarns ready to write up that may very well sell beyond VietNam’s borders. Stay tuned.

2006.February.10.Fri

El Reg, Hard!

Filed under: blog, cool, hard, , is/it, media, news, work — admin @ 22:30.ICT

The UK’s inimitable Register.Co carries on the tradition of “Biting the Hand that Feeds IT” with Reg Hardware.

And, hey, black is back!

El Reg, Hard

reghardware.co.uk

Notably Reg Hard brings a full frontal blog interface to the Reg, contrasting distinctly with both the classic El Reg news-portal look

Reg Classic

… and the CMSishness of the last new Reg division, Reg Developer.

Coder Content

Add Reg Dev and Reg Hard to Reg Classic, plus Reg Downloads, Cash’n'Carrion, the Channel Register and Reg Events and you basically have a full-on eCommerce CMS, sort of like what the CommuHø can do with just a few Drupal modules more. Now, all we need is a few content slaves.

How to get your missed TV shows with Azureus and Bittorrent

Filed under: digg, fllo, howtos, internet, is/it, media, news, p2p, torrents, tv, vidi, work — adm @ 10:18.ICT

Good post on how to automate downloading TV shows through Bittorrent. Also includes a good way to remotely submit torrents to your Azureus client.

read more | digg story

Skype and Intel Collaboration

Filed under: comms, digg, internet, is/it, media, news, skype, work — adm @ 10:18.ICT

The companies are working together to optimize Skype for Intel dual-core processor-based PCs and are planning to further enhance voice and video over the Internet so that it delivers the richest possible communications experience for personal and professional users.

read more | digg story

Intel, Skype Making PCs Chattier

Filed under: comms, digg, internet, is/it, media, news, skype, work — adm @ 10:17.ICT

Skype Technologies and Intel are making good on a promise to work together to get people talking on their Intel-based computers.

read more | digg story

Skype’s Blue tooth phone

Filed under: comms, digg, internet, is/it, media, news, skype, work — adm @ 10:17.ICT

Skype’s new blue tooth VoIP handsets with a 100 meter distance!

read more | digg story

Pimp My Skype

Filed under: comms, digg, fun, , internet, is/it, media, news, skype — adm @ 10:17.ICT

If you have been using Skype for a while, it is time to reach the next level and spice things up.

read more | digg story

Skype to provide exclusive calling features for Intel dual-core platforms

Filed under: comms, digg, internet, is/it, media, news, skype, work — adm @ 10:16.ICT

Skype today announced that it will extend the maximum number of participants in VoIP conference calls. However, the feature will be limited to just those users who own a computer with an Intel dual-core processor.

read more | digg story

2006.February.9.Thu

Man eats 50-year-old chicken for golden wedding anniversary

Filed under: bird flu, digg, food, fun, , news, science, testing, vietnam — adm @ 18:51.ICT

“How romantic”, lauds El’ Reg, quoting Les Lailey saying, “It was all right. But I don’t like chicken.” Food scientists affirm edibility of ancient grub. Les plans to hawk the foul’s container on EBay, noting “It’s a part of history.” Don’t skip related yarns.

read more | digg story

Novell boasts user-friendlier Linux desktop

Filed under: audi, desktop, fllo, flo, gnu-linux, is/it, lamp, news, novell, pix, suse, testing, vidi, work — adm @ 3:16.ICT

tux
Novell’s Xgl takes advantage of the latest
accelerated 3D rendering hardware

Graphics subsystem upgrade improves interface
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 08 Feb 2006
Novell has unveiled enhancements to its Xgl (X over OpenGL) graphics subsystem, which it claims will make Linux desktops [even] more [slick and] user-friendly.

read the full story

2006.February.8.Wed

FLO (Free|Libre|Open-source) Systems vs Bird Flu

Filed under: bird flu, blog, flo, internet, is/it, news, security, vietnam, work — admin @ 21:13.ICT

Harvard’s Global Voices blog-tracking system posts a report on some FLO systems providing valuable contributions to the fight against the H5N1 bird flu.

Rudi Cilibrasi, a contributor to the Avian Flu Help blog and a Machine Learning researcher in the Netherlands, wrote CompLearn, an FLO data-mining toolkit he is now using for analyses of the H5N1 virus’ spread and mutation. A CompLearn-generated image set of 30 H5N1 strains in tree-like format (PDF version / PostScript version) suggests the avian flu virus is mutating closer to an H2H (human-to-human) strand, a probable cause for widespread concern.

Read the full Global Voice post

Of related ironic interest, blanket blocking of blogspot.com by Vietnam’s national firewall prevents most users here from accessing the Avian Flu Help blog. Thank gad geeks love their liberties and circumvention techniques and tools are developed faster than Vietnamese firewall admins do their dirty work.

Memetics & Memetracking

Filed under: internet, is/it, media, memetics, news, work — admin @ 20:01.ICT

Click for larger version
Image ripped with thanks from maggit.com.mx
Pete Cashmore’s Mashable blog provides an overview of the online meme-tracking sites Cashmore rates as today’s leaders: MemeOrandum, Megite, chuquet, Blogniscient.
Haven’t been infected by the meme meme yet? Wondering what the hey a meme might be? Google’s define function comes up with the best set of definitions we found. Wikipedia has an extensive (if as yet unstable) Meme entry.
Essentially, a meme is little more than a pop text, graphic, video or sound byte, a bit of information that’s become popular by imitation or repetition.

Not quite “news”, memes nonetheless are closely tied to the popular press through which most gain their greatest repetition. A quick glance over the meme-trackers Cashmore rates will quickly reveal how closely the pop press and memes co-exist, albeit with a heavy bias towards the interests of the geeky types who create such tools.

Still, as Cashmore suggests, the current tech-types bias is but a reflection of the tools’ emergent status. Non-techy memes are quickly finding their place among the newer meme-trackers like Megite and Blogniscient — a welcome development digg imitators would do well to mimeisthai.

Read the full Mashable post

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