Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg IM conversations from the times before Facebook..
Very interesting to have a read through
All pictures HERE
Very interesting to have a read through
Is this how he still feels about his users?
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Social Media change?
Only a few days ago I found out that Facebook was going to release some shares to go public. I found out through this video and think its worth the watch.
But also a new social media website, Zurker has come about...
yes, it does sound a lot like the beginning of Zuckerberg and it is aimed at the audience that is unhappy with facebook. While Facebook is going public and the users generating all the content are getting nothing from it, Zurker plays itself as being owned by the users. It is trying to set itself aside from the Silicon Valley and users that share it and promote it receive vShares that might one day be worth something.
For now, it's an interesting concept and it will be fun to see how/if it grows.
If you want to check it out - http://www.zurker.co.uk/i-146058-xdhfjswbaz
But also a new social media website, Zurker has come about...
yes, it does sound a lot like the beginning of Zuckerberg and it is aimed at the audience that is unhappy with facebook. While Facebook is going public and the users generating all the content are getting nothing from it, Zurker plays itself as being owned by the users. It is trying to set itself aside from the Silicon Valley and users that share it and promote it receive vShares that might one day be worth something.
For now, it's an interesting concept and it will be fun to see how/if it grows.
If you want to check it out - http://www.zurker.co.uk/i-146058-xdhfjswbaz
Dual core phones as desktops
Gizmag recently released this story.
Phones can soon run Ubuntu and be used as fully functional desktops.
Phones have evolved much faster then other technologies, I for example and getting bored of my phone although I'v only had it for a year.
Because of this fast evolution, computer operating systems can soon be put on phones. The system that is being worked on by Canonical will make it possible for an Android to switch to Ubuntu when docked into a monitor connection while running the Linux kernel on both OS's.
The specifications for a phone possible of this are not too high either.
Let's hope a manufacturer begins making a phone for this, even if they dont pre install ubuntu it would be nice to play around with a phone/desktop.
Phones can soon run Ubuntu and be used as fully functional desktops.
Phones have evolved much faster then other technologies, I for example and getting bored of my phone although I'v only had it for a year.
Because of this fast evolution, computer operating systems can soon be put on phones. The system that is being worked on by Canonical will make it possible for an Android to switch to Ubuntu when docked into a monitor connection while running the Linux kernel on both OS's.
The specifications for a phone possible of this are not too high either.
Let's hope a manufacturer begins making a phone for this, even if they dont pre install ubuntu it would be nice to play around with a phone/desktop.
Van Halen and the brown M&M's
An amazing video explaining why the fact that Van Halen stated that they wanted no brown M&M's backstage became so popular.
Awesome logic for the win.
Awesome logic for the win.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Has Virgin Media gone too far?
Virgin Media in the UK has recently blocked access to thepiratbay.se, a torrent sharing website.
After an order from the High Court, internet providers are to block access to this site due to copy right infringement issuses. The pirat bay has been targeted just as Megaupload earlier this year. It seems that the activist in information sharing are being targeted by Hollywood. Kim Dotcom CEO of Megaupload and Peter Sunde, Co-founder of ThePiratBay are being targeted because of the massive amount of users they have been able to reach.
TV-Shows are being released on television programs in the US and can be online and viewed around the world within les than an hour, while the television programs in for example UK where no translating is needed dont air the show until a few months later.
Is it not just normal that people will try and get what they can the fastest way they can? The television programs and channels can air live football games around the world, all at the same time, and why cant the tv shows be on air faster?
This is entrainment that is usually being shared on such sites, but if it was News that was being held for this long from the public and then their way of accessing it was considered illegal, more people would stand up for their rights to have access to the information the fastest way possible.
"You should necessarily hide because you file share. Thats also a problem, because I dont want people to feel they they are criminals or anything, instead everyone should just unite and say this is the way we want to have it." - Peter Sunde on youtube.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
How to get elected.
Tracking the elections at a Student Union, its strange to see who gets elected. Some candidates aim to get the support of people from their native country while others try to get votes on their ideas but the must successful is to rely on the laziness of the voters.
Candidates can only count on votes by their nationals if there is a majority of people in the international environment are of their native country.
By counting on votes by like minded people, the candidate has to reach every person that may have similar opinions and explain why some ideas are realistic and why some are not of concern, such as decisions that have been passed already and dont need to be worked on during their term. The difficulty with this is that every person will want to hear the changes that will most effect them. It takes time fot the candidate to campaign because of this and it leads to less people being aware of the ideas that are going to happen.
The most effective way of winning a student election seems to be counting on their laziness. Candidates can then count on people not knowing about the changes that are going to happen during their term and promote them as their own. With that many promises that the candidate will defiantly keep, there is then space for empty promises that noone will remember by the end of their term. If a student knows that there will be campus wide wifi installed during his term, he can then promis the voters campus wide wifi and something else (such as a student run store) and when only one of the promises is realized, the voters are still satisfied with the result. This strategy should also rely on people being too lazy to show up to debates or hastings, that way as long as they dont embarrass themselves to the point of becoming a youtube hit. If the voters dont show up to hear how unconfident and incomplete the ideas are, they will vote for the hope of the changes that were promised.
Count on the laziness of people and claim success over projects that you were not involved with and become a student union president.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
No Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
The internet seems to be safe again. After SOPA and PIPA and CIPA all failed, unavoidably a new bill was proposed in US. CISPA came around to stop sharing copyrighted material. Through all these bills, the US could shut down sites or access to a website. As most websites are .com this would not only have effects in the US. Sites such as Wikipedia had a "blackout" day and Mozilla encourage users to action when SOPA was still a possibility. Now as CISPA was created the internet community was not as attentive and hoped that the people responsible to make it pass would stop it before the Internet would be ruined.
Today Obama's advisor advised him to veto the bill unless significant changes were made to it. The online protests and Hacktivist (Anonymous and LulzSec) DOS attacks on several sites may have shown that the people and want a change and the Internet should be left alone.
LulzSec
Anonymous
Monday, April 23, 2012
Kopimism!
What I'v known and described as "the hacker mentality" now has an official name and religion - Kopimism.
The belief that people should be free to copy and distribute all information. I always believed this to be the hacker's belief, but now, since hacker has been turned into "a wrongful way of getting information", it is good that there is a new name out there.....but a religion?
Yes there may be several reasons for people to join this religion. I like copying and sharing. But could it be that some of the people are only joining it in order to have a stable defense if they are sued for their sharing? Claiming it would be religious persecution?
Well I guess if that works, I'm a Kopimist and proud of it!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The biggest STAR!
R136a1 is the largest star known to man!
The hypergiant star is estimated to be 265 larger than our Sun and about 8,700,000 brighter than it. These estimations and calculations were done by Paul Crowther in 2010.
Imagine how much of the univers is undiscovered by humans. As Neil deGrasse Tyson has said, looking at the universe we can see and explore and saying there is no other life form is like someone taking a cup to the beach, filling it with ocean water and stating that there is no whales in the ocean because there are non in the cup.
How far are space travels away, and have humans lost the intrest to explose their solar system because it is not yet profitable? The United States have halted their NASA explorations as a budget cut, although more money is spend on Military and so it seems to be in the rest of the world.
The video below is of the tv show: "Real time with Bill Maher", from August of 2011, with the guest : Joan Walsh, Stephen K. Bannon, Anthony Bourdain and of course Neil deGrasse Tyson.
In this show, Dr. Tyson states that the Bail out of American Banks was more money than was spent on NASA over its entire existence (50 years)
I hope that space exploration will continue in the future and that the general public will encourage it.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Google to launch Google Drive!
BradMcCarty announced to the world that in the next week Goole Drive will be launched. This will be a plattform for storage and users are expected to be given 5GB of space from the launch. Compared to the competition, Dropbox, this is already a large step up.
TechCrunch seems to have the application already and show how easy it is to set up on a Mac.
The rumors are unconfirmed but seem realistic and let's just hope the program will come out asap.
UPDATE!! -
Google Drive will have ownership of everything uploaded to their servers and be able to reproduce and use the information.
Monday, April 16, 2012
2Pak in 2012!
At the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in California, a hologram of Tupak Shakur came on stage as Snoop Dogg and Dr.Dre were finishing their set. They managed to perform together as if all three were on stage.

Amazing new technologie at work here that will defiantly be used in the near future.
Here is an image that describes how they made it possible.
I must go , my people need me
(gif found on reddit)
(Another great one from reddit)
(an awesome poster, too bad it's not official)
Here is an image that describes how they made it possible.
I must go , my people need me
(gif found on reddit)
(Another great one from reddit)
(an awesome poster, too bad it's not official)
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Oxford University is going to digitize ancient texts and make them freely available.
Although I doubt this will be as popular as making movies and music freely available online, this will be very informative.
The Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford and the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticane announced that would digitalize 1.5 million pages of their archives. These pages will be made up of three main subject areas, the Greek manuscripts, Hebrew manuscripts and early printed books. This will not only help both the libraries to have easy access to the other, but will be freely available so easy access to everyone.
Although I doubt this will be as popular as making movies and music freely available online, this will be very informative.
The Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford and the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticane announced that would digitalize 1.5 million pages of their archives. These pages will be made up of three main subject areas, the Greek manuscripts, Hebrew manuscripts and early printed books. This will not only help both the libraries to have easy access to the other, but will be freely available so easy access to everyone.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Can't wait for this!
Nicholas Merrill has told CNET about plans to start a new privacy-protecting Internet service.
This service would provide internet with the intention of shielding customers from surveillance. With his setup, the internet provider would not have access to unencrypted user data, meaning even if an authority were to demand the provider for information that has been sent or received by a user, Nicholas Merrill's service would not be able to do so.
The pirate provider could potentially be used as a shield by people with bad intentions, but it would show people like Lamar Smith that the internet belongs to the people and should not be a door into the privat life of users.
Until then I guess people have to keep using proxy servers and Tor to keep some anonymity online.
The pirate provider could potentially be used as a shield by people with bad intentions, but it would show people like Lamar Smith that the internet belongs to the people and should not be a door into the privat life of users.
Until then I guess people have to keep using proxy servers and Tor to keep some anonymity online.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
So, I was thinking about writing about the plans of Iran to create their own state-controlled internet services and actually disconnect the country from the WorldWideWeb.
Then the MailOnline announced that the ministry said: "The report is in no way confirmed by the ministry and is completely baseless"
Engadget has updated their reports from yesterday and say that the plan is to create a national information network that will be a "totally closed system".
Then the MailOnline announced that the ministry said: "The report is in no way confirmed by the ministry and is completely baseless"
Engadget has updated their reports from yesterday and say that the plan is to create a national information network that will be a "totally closed system".
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
In a blog entry by Kevin Systrom, CEO of Instagram, has announced that Instagram will be acquired by Facebook.
The application that was recently released to the Android Market and has been on the App Store since October 2010 allows users to add digital filters on images and share them. A great part of the growth of the company is thanks to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Kevin assured that the application would not change dramatically and stay unique.
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook anounced his intentions on Facebook. He said:"This is an important milestone for Facebook because it's the first time we've ever acquired a product and company with so many users. We don't plan on doing many more of these, if any at all. But providing the best photo sharing experience is one reason why so many people love Facebook and we knew it would be worth bringing these two companies together."
This take over is estimated to be a $1bn purchase, the highest for a profitless startup since Google bought Youtube at $1.65bn in 2006.

Monday, April 9, 2012
Google [x] has released a video demonstrating their projection for the new Project Glass.
Google [x] is a secret lab working on Google's next generation projects that was revealed by the New York Times late last year.
Project Glass is their first secret concept to be made public, the engineers from Google [x] are working on glasses with an Android interface in it, creating augmented reality.
The Project was revealed through the sharing of a video titled "Project Glass: One day..." This video shows some of the features that the glasses will have. One of which is the heads-up display (HUD) that feeds information and instant messaging to the glass when the head is tilted upwards.
This video confirmed some of the rumors that emerged in recent months about Google [x] working on augmented reality glasses that display information gathered from the internet on glass lenses through the Android OS.
This Project may be tested in the coming months by Google Employes in the Public.
Google [x] is a secret lab working on Google's next generation projects that was revealed by the New York Times late last year.
Project Glass is their first secret concept to be made public, the engineers from Google [x] are working on glasses with an Android interface in it, creating augmented reality.
The Project was revealed through the sharing of a video titled "Project Glass: One day..." This video shows some of the features that the glasses will have. One of which is the heads-up display (HUD) that feeds information and instant messaging to the glass when the head is tilted upwards.
This video confirmed some of the rumors that emerged in recent months about Google [x] working on augmented reality glasses that display information gathered from the internet on glass lenses through the Android OS.
This Project may be tested in the coming months by Google Employes in the Public.
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