Google + Wikipedia = Game Over for the 80s Post date March 30, 2007 Post categories In biographies 2.0, collaboration, connected world, cyberculture, digital divide, web 2.0 You pitch Google and Wikipedia together, and it’s kind of game over for the 80s. Bruce Sterling in his SXSW Rant Post navigation ←Previous post:New Skype version allows instant payments to Paypal→Next post:Jamendo: Discover all kinds of music, free and legal (CC rules) Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
German federal government adopts an action plan on automated driving For a while we’ve been debating the ethics of algorithms, especially in the context of autonomous vehicles: What should happen, when something goes wrong? Who/what does the robo… Post date September 4, 2017
CeBIT 2009 Wrap-Up + Panel Recordings CeBIT 2009 is over, so it’s time to see what worked and what could be done better. Also, there’s a few videos in case you want to see… Post date March 9, 2009
How to deal with unofficial Facebook groups? (And how do they evolve?) So you’re the one to advise an institution (a company, a school, an NGO etc.) on social media. Part of the process is, of course, to establish one… Post date August 3, 2007
Internet Manifest (translated) Yesterday, this Internet Manifesto was published and signed by a small, neat group of German web and media folks. It made a bit of a splash and will… Post date September 8, 2009