For the terrific technological progress there are some clichés. A story of the Technology Review (based in Hannover, Germany) examined the myth of the terrific progress. Aporpos progress: Scientists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany) and at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (Switzerland) succeeded at research about Microresonator-based solitons for massively parallel coherent optical communications.
Tuesday, May 30. 2017
Washington D.C. & San Francisco
On the one hand Sarah Halzack (living in Washington D.C.) asked: How a custom blazer in 90 minutes just might change the apparel business? On the other hand Tom Simonite (living in San Francisco, CA) asked: Why Google’s CEO is excited about automating artificial intelligence?
Tuesday, May 16. 2017
Seattle & San Francisco
My frist look went to Amazon Inc. (headquarterd in Seattle, WA): 20 years of Amazon meant 20 years of major disruptions. Secondly Brad Fritzpatrick ((living in San Francisco, CA) came into my focus, esp. his keynote at Open Source Convention: Half my life spent in open source.
Tuesday, April 25. 2017
Basel & Boston
On the one hand Kelly Clancy (living in Basel, Switzerland) explained survival of the friendliest: It’s time to give the violent metaphors of evolution a break. On the other hand David Weinberger (living in Boston, MA) wrote an essay about our machines now have knowledge we’ll never understand.
Friday, April 7. 2017
London & Cincinnati
Tm Berrners-Lee (born in London, UK) won the ACM Turing Award 2016. He received the prize for its invention of the open World Wide Web. On the topic of openess Philip A. Foster (living in Cincinnati, OH) asked: Evolving toward openness: How to change the way you think and work.
Tuesday, March 21. 2017
New York City & Arlington
Firstly my eyes caught the World Happiness Report 2017 published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (based in New York City, NY). Secondly my view went to Liza Mundy (living in Arlington, VA) and her question: Why Is Silicon Valley So Awful to Women?
Wednesday, March 8. 2017
Davos
Tuesday, February 21. 2017
Bolzano & Copenhagen
2 book recommendations: Firstly Herbert Rosendorfer (born in Bolzano, Italy) wrote the novel Die Donnerstage des Oberstaatsanwalts. Secondly Martin Bjergegaard (living in Copenhagen, Denmark) published the nonfiction how to be a leader.
Tuesday, February 14. 2017
Tallinn & New York City
On the one hand Anton Shilov (living in Tallin, Estonia) wrote about computer hardware business: GlobalFoundries to Expand Capacities, Build a Fab in China. On the other hand Harrison Weber (living in New York City, NY) described the dream of ara phone.
Tuesday, January 24. 2017
New Delhi & Washington D.C.
In December 2016 the World Robot Olympiad took place in New Delhi (India). The winners in the category regular senior high are from Japan, Egypt and Syria. Paul Brownell (Washington D.C.) reported about year-end review of Opensource.com’s top government stories.
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