David Sifry on the end of cyberspace
David Sifry is best-known as founder of Technorati, one of the flagship social software services. However, David has been in high tech for a couple decades, as CTO
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Skip to contentDavid Sifry is best-known as founder of Technorati, one of the flagship social software services. However, David has been in high tech for a couple decades, as CTO
Andy Clark probably has the coolest, and certainly longest-lived, title of any of the people David Pescovitz and I talked to: he holds the Chair in Logic and
John Seely Brown is a former Chief Scientist of Xerox PARC, and coauthor of two recent excellent books: The Social Life of Infomation (with Paul Duguid), and The
I spent a lot of time noticing courtyards when I was in Aarhus. In the courtyard of the hotel The old city is full of buildings that have
On my first trip to England, I did something I never do: I bought something from the on-board duty-free store. I got a Braun travel alarm clock, which
I'm at the Hotel Guldsmeden, a cool old-fashioned hotel with lots of twisty, curvy passages that all look alike-- kind of like that old computer game. > Pictures
(7:40 a.m., local time) Actually, I'm just leaving Kastrup airport, and heading into the city, thence on to Aarhus. But I am, in fact, in another country, on
Today I was out for a walk, and realized I needed to buy some presents for my kids. Fortunately, they're big fans of the soccer shirts I bought
After taking note of Jill Davis' copy of What the Dormouse Said, I thought I should show what my copy looks like now: My standard practice now is
My breakfast Tuesday morning before getting on the plane. Apparently this is a typical English breakfast (or so the menu claimed). From top: tomato and (or merely on)