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The Bridge to Alternative Experience

Monday, March 13th, 2006
alternative experience

The feeling of global connectedness initially fostered by “broadcast communications technologies” has been displaced by a feeling of isolation. As television programs and commercials came to dominate the collective sensory experience of the Advanced Nations, it became easier to pretend that nothing which came to us via Television was real. Art, in response, was overrun by Synthetics and Surrogates of all types, which, even from the greatest of artists producing at that time, did little more than stir a vague, introspective melancholy. Had this trend continued, we might today be living in a world pervaded by Selfish Apathy, instead of Xenophobic Paranoia.

But something happened in the early 1990’s that simply changed Everything…more

firefox rocks

The Empire is GOING to FALL

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006
steve jobs announces intel deal

I may be a naive, idealistic dreamer, but there does seem to be a fresh scribble on the wall of rather enormous significance. I had my back turned to the television a few minutes ago, when I overheard an ad for Intel declare (and I paraphrase):

“For years Intel chips have been trapped inside dull, grey boxes… But all that is going to change.”

From there, the announcer goes on to describe how Macintosh computers will soon be sporting “Intel Inside” stickers on their polished, exceedingly well-designed exteriors.

I may be out of line here, but… I’d say this sounds alot like another hammer meeting coffin-nail.

The image of Microsoft as Exciting Innovator has been dead for years now. The shift in consumer attention away from what has become utilitarian hardware, has re-glamorized the medium. The staggering popularity of the Macintosh School of Technology Design Principles, coupled with the equally staggering popularity (and success) of the i-pod, have positioned the Apple brand in a decidedly “cool and hip” light that is perfectly compatible with other movements that have been gaining popularity during the last 2 years — namely, blogging, RSS and opensource.

As far as I have read, learned discussions on the pairing of Intel and Apple have focused primarily on the implications to the PC manufacturing sector. I think they are missing a much bigger picture. Perhaps, sensing that Apple is about to participate in its second radical transformation of consumer technology, Intel is hedging a bet. Perhaps, the truth is even more dramatic than that. That Apple TV spot I just watched sure didn’t sound like it was produced by a concerned supplier to Microsoft.


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IMAGES AND SEO

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

images google seo

In computer science, an “object” is a thing that is defined almost entirely by context and by outside-to-inside indicators — eg. anchor text, context of anchor, and anything at all about peer files in the same physical location, eg. meta-data in relational databases.
“Identity”, therefore, is determined by the combination of “tags” present, and the potential object diversity is a direct function of the number of combinable tags. But the machine that gives out the tags doesn’t have discernment (does not NEED any discernment) since all that needs to happen to keep the whole system humming is… nothing.
Some kinds of objects are grouped together into categories. For example, from OBJECTS >> IMAGES >> JPGs, and not much deeper than that. The object only has to “satisfy” the requestor in order to perform at nominal. So long as the requestor client reports no “error”, the object will be assumed to have performed as required by the requestor, and to have been whatever the spec indicates for the object type… @

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image-hungry search

Image Annotation on the Semantic Web