Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Thank You
My blog just passed the 100,000 hits mark tonight. Thank you very much to everyone who stops in to read my posts. Time is precious and I appreciate your spending some of it here.
Time Lapses: How Small We Are
Image Source: I09.
I09 recently carried some amazing time lapse videos of Chilean telescopes watching the night skies; the site is "the largest astronomical project in human history." I've rarely seen star-gazing videos that make our place in the Milky Way Galaxy so clear. See the videos below the jump.
Labels:
Astronomy,
Environment,
Film,
Metatime,
Time Warps
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Google Planning an Interplanetary Internet System
Image Source: The Mars Millennium Project.
Popsci is reporting that Google is developing an Internet system that can be used between spacecraft (Hat tip: @swadeshine). Popsci is picking up on an original interview with Google’s 'Chief Internet Evangelist,' Vint Cerf at Network World about the development of an extraterrestrial Internet:
The concept of Interplanetary Internet is about a year old. The Website of the Delay-Tolerant Networking Research Group (DTNRG), an open research group on this question, is here.Google wants to install “InterPlanetary internet protocols” (IP IP?) on spacecraft, using them as an interwoven network of new space-based communication nodes. ... Google realized as far back as 1998 that space-based Internet has problems that don’t face the traditional Internet design — speed-of-light communications are instant on Earth, but at interplanetary distances, that’s slow, and can cause problems. An interplantary network could help overcome these problems.
The approach uses delay-tolerant networking, or Bundle Protocol, as distinct from Internet Protocol. The International Space Station uses Bundle Protocol, which defines blocks of data as a bundle, each of which contains enough information to avoid processing interruptions even in a delay.
This year, Google wants to standardize the interplanetary protocols and make them available to all the space-faring countries. ... “Potentially every spacecraft launched from that time on will be interwoven from a communications point of view. But perhaps more important, when the spacecraft have finished their primary missions, if they are still functionally operable — they have power, computer, communications — they can become nodes in an interplanetary backbone.”
Monday, February 21, 2011
A Tale of Two Internets: Democratic Online Revolutions and Not-So-Democratic Internet Hoaxes
Respond to business proposals

Manage relationships

Match your personal style

There's a tongue-in-cheek report at Red Gage (here) that Google is experimenting with artificial intelligence technology to help Gmail users field the avalanche of messages in their inboxes with auto-responses (Hat Tip: @Altaire). This is the kind of funny little Internet story people talk about over the water cooler at work. But it has huge implications.

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Match your personal style

Image Sources: Gmail Autopilot.
There's a tongue-in-cheek report at Red Gage (here) that Google is experimenting with artificial intelligence technology to help Gmail users field the avalanche of messages in their inboxes with auto-responses (Hat Tip: @Altaire). This is the kind of funny little Internet story people talk about over the water cooler at work. But it has huge implications.
Labels:
A.I.,
Futurism,
Greeks and Romans,
Informatics,
Millennium,
Politics,
Tech Revolution,
Zeitgeist
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Retro-Futurism 8: Another Great Web Comic - Tozo - The Public Servant
I09 has just reviewed a great Web comic that has been running since 2007: Tozo - The Public Servant. The comic is an excellent example of Retro-Futurism.
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