Articles Archive for June 2002
Digital Humanism »
Amazon.com: Digital Biology – “an entertaining look at the ways in which systems of nature are influencing advances in computer research”
Technology »
developerWorks: Finding friends with XML and RDF – The Friend-of-a-Friend vocabulary can make it easier to manage online communities
Living »
Headspace
Why is it that all the beautiful wonderful things in life are so hard to get to – and suddenly seems full of problems instead of possibilities – full of process instead of joy and fascination?
Conversation Systems »
Steve Outing: Board The Weblog Bandwagon Now, Please. The amazingly anti-innovative danish media world could take a lesson or two from this article – instead of spending their time on a clueless lawsuit against deeplinking.
Technology »
Alsop: A Bet on a Dead Business Model – Andreessen says Loudcloud is getting out of the business of renting software. End of story, right? Well, no, of course.
Startup »
Danish venture capital posterboy’s 2M goes down. An amazing learning in what happens when you start believing your own hype, you get stuck in a severe reality distortion field, nepotism and incompetent management, why venture capitalists never should be publicly traded and most of all amazingly bad management.
Once upon a time this was a company i respected for their technology focused investments and amazing performance – before they came out as the biggest clueless dotcom’s of this decade in Denmark…
When their story one day gets written up it’ll be a …
Digital Humanism »
e.thePeople : Making Progress on Democracy: What Does Race Have To Do With It?
Digital History & Culture »
Remember when we had no e-mail? – James Gleick, author of “What Just Happened,” explains what he got right, and wrong, over the last ten years. [on my amazon wishlist]
Living »
Hans Henrik proposes that the reboot 5.1 sankt hans party should become a tradition – a great idea… [btw, great to see his blog "PublicMind" developing]
