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Ethan Zuckerman on how human rights activists are finding Twitter to be a highly useful and efficient communication platform.
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John Naughton giving a wonderful example of how Google AdSense (despite it’s intelligence) can be woefully tactless.
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Great talk. The electrification of houses was driven entirely by the desire for illumination. Sockets for appliances arrived in response to the innovators, who had started using the light fittings to power their ‘new-fangled’ devices. There’s a nice parallel drawn with the current state of the web, and how sites are sharing the landscape with utilites and applications that use the underlying infrastructure.
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Chris talks about predicting the future, the hype cycle and the four stages of technological evolution: price thresholds, market share, the displacement of incumbent technologies and finally, ubiquity.
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