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From the desk of Richard Hickey:
I had the pleasure of attending the dedication for the new HPC at the Naval Postgraduate school today.
NPS High Performance Computing Center Sun Microsystems Blade Supercomputer
Can a product placement delete your product from a consumer's memory? Martin Lindstrom video.
On Vimeo you can find no less than 35 videos of the Picnic conference. They are great. My personal favourites (quite a few): Jim Stolze: The virtual happiness project “Virtual Happiness” is a research project that aims to provide…
Reporting on PSFK’s Good Ideas Salon yesterday in London, Guardian writer Jemima Kiss highlights the presentation by Dopplr designer Matt Jones: He sees mobile as something of a super power device and described something he calls…
A few weeks ago, W3C, the body in charge of global web standards directed by Tim Berners-Lee, organised a Workshop on the Future of Social Networking in Barcelona, with a high level goal of bringing together the world experts…
The huge startup of 3D media has begun. I picked up a strip of Intel 3-D glasses at the grocery store today, in front of a beer display. Just because they are Intel does not mean they are high tech. It is the same thing I…
Best Buy's CMO, Barry Judge, on video about how they plan to use social technologies. Also his personal site. And his Twitter feed.
Andre Vellino pointed me to this article: Will the recession affect higher education? Short answer: yes. Interesting bites:
If you think education has historically had a hard time competing for public dollars with health care…I have had some experience reviewing scholarship requests from graduate students. Here are a few pointers:
For God sake! Know why you are going to graduate school! Boring reasons include: learning more about your favorite field…Site and blog: Neuro connections. Next week I am off to the Neuroconnections conference in Cracow, Poland. Will cover aspects of neuromarketing and beyond. I will be heading the Panel/Debate: Hopes & Threats of New Technologies…
A Human side to software engineering?
InsideHPC broke the news last October that the Rocks Cluster Toolkit guys were working on a port to the Solaris10 platform.
Multicoreinfo.com points us to the folks at Macworld, who did a little digging in the International Solid-State Circuits Conference program, and finds news thatIntel will be talking about its 8 core chips Intel plans to detail…
Wordle is a free online system by Jonathan Feinberg that lets you generate word clouds from text sources. The cloud above is one generated from recent posts to this blog. The package has lots of interesting generation and…
Multicoreinfo.com points us to a Computerworld piece on nano-fridges for cooling your chips With heat sinks and fans not up to the task of cooling the 100-degree-Celsius and greater chips, makers stopped trying to raise processor…
Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Register reports this week on news that Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz is (publicly) confident that the company’s new Rock processor will finally appear this year. Sun confirmed in February of last year…
And speaking of vendors and quarterly announcements, QLogic announced this week. Highlights from their release
Third Quarter Highlights Net revenue increased 4% from the comparable quarter last year to $163.7 million. Net income…A toolkit for serious games.
InfiniBand vendor Mellanox announced its Q4 and 2008 annual results this week. Their press release provides a handy list so that yours truly doesn’t have to do any, you know, thinking
Revenues were $25.2 million for Q4
I do not own any significant Sun gear at all, other than in my archive storage system, so I think I’m pretty unbiased when I say that one thing I really appreciate about them is the fact that so much of the company blogs. It’s…
Earlier this month QLogic announced a new program targeted at capitalizing on the increasing adoption of InfiniBand in HPC installations: The new SignatureHPC program is an extension of the company’s enterprise-class and award…
Yesterday and today I was reading repeated news stories about the pending bailout—much of it intended to prop up companies with failed business models and incompetent management. Also distressing are the stories of extravagant…
Have now read Jonathan Salem Baskin's book: Branding Only Works on Cattle: The New Way to Get Known (and drive your competitors crazy). He also has a supporting blog called Dim Bulb.First of all, although I have existed in the…
BOXX Technologies, proprietors of high-end graphics workstations and servers, have announced the release of their latest high end workstation series, the 4850 Extreme.
Clive Grinyer wrote a highly honest, yet optimistic post about his experience of working in a hardcore technology company (Cisco) as a user experience designer. It starts off with a very recognisable problem description: “In…
Tom Chorman, colleague of mine at Procter & Gamble has a new start-up called Solar Goose. He is marketing a whole group of solar powered rechargeable lighting and charging devices. See the Solar Goose beta site.
Lots of interesting information like this at the Plagiarism Today blog.
The Register article reporting Ian Murdock's move to Sun's new cloud computing group seems to have irritated Ian and it does indeed seem to be an attempt to gather as many half-understood-half-facts as possible and sensationalize…
Laurent Haug, an entrepreneur based in Geneva, Switzerland and founder of the LIFT conference, launches a new concept: publicy. “What happens with social networks is they publish information about you to the world. Two kinds…