Posts Tagged ‘Digital News’

Adapting to the Digital Age

June 10th, 2009

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Read-Write Web has a characteristically well-thought-out post about the new world of thinking digitally instead of physically. You can particularly appreciate the part about computer-phobia.

Who among us, working in a tech-related field, has not had an acquaintance who waved away our computer-jargon with the retort “I don’t understand computers!” Or gotten a phone call from a relative late at night, who needed help with their home computer?

At the same time, software engineers, web designers, and graphics artists seem to be at a loss when it comes to dealing with the physical world. A great programmer is stumped when their car stalls, a brilliant web designer will have their website in perfect order while their desk is buried under three feet of junk, and many IT professionals tend to let their health go, developing the expanding waistline and fluorescent-lighting complexion that goes with spending all your time in a cubicle or a server room. » Read more: Adapting to the Digital Age

Insert Your Own Joke About Microsoft and Bugs Here

February 10th, 2009

You may have either opinion of TED, the Technology Entertainment Design conference in California, USA. You might see it as a gathering of forward-thinking visionaries mapping their collaborative plans for a better future, or you might see it as a bunch of rich twits getting together to stroke each other’s egos and whatever else they stroke. But you have to admit one thing: it’s pretty entertaining.

This year, Bill Gates, showing his usual social skills which are equivalent to a James Bond villain’s, actually brought a jar of mosquitoes with him and from the stage he released them into the audience. No, don’t ask me. The story’s at ValleyWag; ask them.

What set him off? Well, Sir Tim Berners-Lee also attended, and gave a talk about the importance of web standards. Perhaps, given the Redmond company’s stance on standards, Marvin the Microsoft Martian heard the speech and became VERY, VERY ANGRYYYYY!

Peter Brittain