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[unknown: 5] 5-Dec-2008 [3478] | I like the harmonica. I mean that is the ultimate cool thing to do with your phone during a company meeting. Can get everyone to whip them out and have a good ole country jamborie. |
CharlesW 5-Dec-2008 [3479] | Can't imagine playing the harp after a good shave. |
Terry 9-Dec-2008 [3480] | http://titaniumapp.com/ |
btiffin 10-Dec-2008 [3481] | http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081209-safer-than-activex-a-look-at-googles-native-client-plugin.html Sorry if this isn't new news. A new native code client side layer |
Pekr 19-Dec-2008 [3482] | Run Javascript files on the server - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-aj-javaee/index.html?ca=dgr-lnxw07JS-Serverside&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GRsitelnxw07 |
Graham 19-Dec-2008 [3483] | There are web servers written in javascript ... I went to a demo a couple of years ago. |
Oldes 19-Dec-2008 [3484] | Just found this: New version of vector graphics API adds accelerated text and Adobe Flash format rendering; Full conformance tests and open source implementation also available http://www.khronos.org/news/press/releases/openvg_1.1_specification_publicly_released_by_khronos/ |
Sunanda 24-Dec-2008 [3485] | Yeksoon has updated the REBOL week blog. Just in time for Xmas, it shows lots of goodies from the REBOL community: http://rebolweek.blogspot.com/ |
Pekr 5-Jan-2009 [3486] | Somehow the content of the article is a bit complicated for my understanding, but do you think that the article could be talking about possibly upcoming Apple netbook? - photo included: http://bbrv.blogspot.com/2009/01/new-years-resolution.html |
Davide 5-Jan-2009 [3487] | The new apple laptop ! http://www.theonion.com/content/video/apple_introduces_revolutionary |
Chris 5-Jan-2009 [3488] | The laptop's auto complete: "ThE aRlsaeaSK'liu" -- The amiable aardvark bathed with beauties The Althusserian scholar gave his copy of Lacan's Ecrits" to the abortion doctor" |
Reichart 5-Jan-2009 [3489] | LOL... I like the last sentence best "if it will catch on with people no just dicking around" |
Pekr 5-Jan-2009 [3490] | This will be usability nightmare ... |
Graham 5-Jan-2009 [3491] | Pekr, it's a joke |
Pekr 5-Jan-2009 [3492] | If Jobs tell Mac lovers it is cool product, ppl would use it no matter what :-) |
Steeve 6-Jan-2009 [3493] | the power of gurus... |
Reichart 6-Jan-2009 [3494x3] | http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE50444120090105?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews |
If you are wondering what is "tech" about this post, well, I guess it is pretty damned impressive to me the depth, the planning, and the execution of these kids (the boy specifically). We should keep an eye on this kid, he will rule something one day. | |
And it is a relaly cute story... | |
Jerry 6-Jan-2009 [3497x2] | Oh! No. REBOL is out of Top 100 again. http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html |
and C is the language of the year. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [3499x2] | wow, even Factor rates higher than REBOL. |
So, the conclusion is that the rest of the world knows something we don't ? | |
Maarten 6-Jan-2009 [3501] | No, we know something the rest of the world doesn't... |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [3502] | Isn't that the same thing? |
Maarten 6-Jan-2009 [3503] | Without ego, yes. |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [3504] | :) |
Pekr 6-Jan-2009 [3505x2] | Well, most public activity stopped in expectations of R3. R2 is sporadically updated. But - OTOH we have seen some R2 releases too, freeing library component was a good move too. It was just not sold to the public. |
Reichart - one of those kids, probably a boy, is a good manager. If he can think so extensively, he is a good project manager :-) | |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [3507] | Interesting that so few proprietary languages are up there at the top. |
Pekr 6-Jan-2009 [3508] | It would be interesting to know, who was voting? And by what measures? |
Henrik 6-Jan-2009 [3509] | love the macbook joke. :-) I would imagine them trying to get rid of the keyboard if they could. |
Maxim 6-Jan-2009 [3510] | its virtually indestructible, unless hit or dropped hahaha |
Reichart 6-Jan-2009 [3511] | LiveJournal, the San Francisco-based arm of Sup, a Russian Internet startup, has cut 12 of 28 U.S. http://valleywag.gawker.com/5124184/the-russian-bear-slashes-a-social-network It's only a matter of time before investors reach the same apparent conclusion as Paulson: that there's a lot of fuss in running a social network, but not that much money. |
Maarten 6-Jan-2009 [3512x2] | The company's Moscow-based management has told employees it blames the global economic downturn" — the kind of pat excuse every boss is giving for layoffs, even when mismanagement or a bad business plan is really to blame." |
They aren't being nice! | |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [3514x2] | make money is hard ... |
It's no longer the number of bums on seats ... you have to have a decent business plan too. | |
Maarten 7-Jan-2009 [3516] | You have to execute the business plan |
Pekr 9-Jan-2009 [3517] | New Palm to compete with Android? http://i.gizmodo.com/5126516/palm-pre-first-look-and-details |
Maarten 10-Jan-2009 [3518] | My conclusion: CSS3 will be big. |
Pekr 10-Jan-2009 [3519] | Big = cool? Finally making web usable for apps? :-) |
Reichart 11-Jan-2009 [3520] | http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE5085DE20090109?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews |
Henrik 12-Jan-2009 [3521] | 1 TB 2.5" SSDs are going to be available this year it seems: http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=756 4 of them stacked together surpasses current maximum 3.5" HDD storage as they fit in the same space. Crazy. Anyone in here using SSDs yet? |
Robert 12-Jan-2009 [3522] | I'm using a 64GB USB stick (which is a portable SSD) to store my VM images on. Works great. |
btiffin 12-Jan-2009 [3523x2] | Screenshot of Windows 7 beta under VirtualBox http://compsci.ca/v3/download.php?id=6151 |
And I like how today's Windows 7 wikipedia page starts with: www.fedoraproject.org Fedora is an RPM-based, general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora's mission statement is: "Fedora is about the rapid progress of Free and Open Source software." :) Well, kinda ... GNU/Linux fans lowering themselves to the FUD tactics of the "other team". Makes the good guys look bad too. And on a refresh; fixed already. Seems interested parties have until Jan 24th to snag an early beta copy from the MS servers. | |
Henrik 12-Jan-2009 [3525] | I'm hearing that it runs well on an old laptop with 512 MB RAM. I would love to see them do a good OS for a change, just to keep the competition on their toes. |
Kaj 12-Jan-2009 [3526] | I´d call that a new laptop :-) |
Reichart 12-Jan-2009 [3527] | Adaptive A.I. Inc. launches commercial AGI-based virtual agent for call centers Playa del Rey, California January 12, 2009 Adaptive A.I. Inc. (a2i2) today released its first commercial product based on its artificial general intelligence (AGI) technology under development since 2001. It is a virtual call center operator that promises to propel speech-based interactive voice response (IVR) systems to much higher levels of performance. Known as the SmartAction™ IVR System, it being sold and supported by a2i2’s recently formed commercial subsidiary, the Smart Action Company LLC. The system is based on a2i2’s LiveAGI™ engine. Its integrated language processing, reasoning, memory, and knowledge-base capabilities allow it to hold smart, productive conversations. The LiveAGI brain manages conversation flow, meta-cognitive state (such as mood, degree of certainty and surprise), and determines when clarification or live-agent assistance is needed. Its built-in intelligence also allows the system to be taught new skills and knowledge, instead of these having to be custom programmed. Existing skills include email, as well as web and database interaction. To achieve beyond state-of-the-art voice interaction, top of the line speech recognition technology is tightly integrated with the AGI brain to provide bi-directional benefits: The speech engine is dynamically tuned to current conversation context, while the cognitive engine analyzes multiple speech hypotheses for the most likely meaning and resolves ambiguities. These innovations combine to provide solutions that significantly reduce the number of routine – and frequently boring and poorly handled -- calls taken by human agents while improving customer service levels. In addition to providing expected IVR capabilities such as 24/7 availability, consistent service quality, and the capacity to handle surges in call traffic, the SmartAction IVR System offers personalized responses by remembering the caller’s preferences, previous calls and other relevant data. Applied over multiple calls, callers don’t have to answer the same questions every time they call. If a call is interrupted, the system can call the customer back and pick up the conversation where it left off. The company offers the SmartAction IVR System both as a hosted service and an in-house hardware-software turnkey solution. A web-based chat version is also available. The ultimate purpose of a2i2’s LiveAGI Brain is to enable a major transformation of human-computer interfaces for a broad range of applications, such as websites, search engines, console and online games, virtual worlds, enterprise software, and consumer products. The company is currently researching and developing these applications, and under certain conditions will consider creating commercial versions in the near term. About Adaptive AI, Inc. Adaptive A.I. Inc. was founded in 2001 with the mission of researching, developing and commercializing far-reaching inventions in artificial general intelligence. Its founder, Peter Voss, has an accomplished career as an entrepreneur, inventor, engineer and scientist. His contributions to artificial general intelligence cover the fields of cognitive science, philosophy and theory of knowledge, psychology, intelligence and learning theory, and computer science. www.adaptiveai.com www.SmartAction.com |
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