Blogs
What has a killer application to do with the free market place?
This term is the darling of the industry. Only al killer application or killer apps, can succeed. Killer application a philosophy that says, If I win, then you must lose. Product A is a product B killer. The only subtle difference is, between a platform that dies as a result of evolutionary forces and one that gets killed off by a competitor, in the free market place. What does that say to us?
Sum up of todays worldwide compromise, about why and what we live for.
All of us want the same thing: cool products that make our lives a little better and empower us to do more while having some fun along the way. From technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg.
Windows 7, yes, 2500 Yuan, you want Chinese version, yes, 50 Yuan
Free market economy liberated behind the counter. After 7 minutes innocent sales girl comes back with a fresh dvd. Where Windows 7 is on, pay 50 Yuan and try.
Rugged RFID UHF Handheld Reader targeted for Industrial environment
DAILY RFID has released high-performance RFID UHF Handheld Reader DL770, designed as an Industrial PDA integrated with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPRS. And it has a user-friendly design with QWERTY keyboard, Touch screen, stylus and Trigger Button, etc.
SOUND ECOLOGIES: LISTENING IN THE CITY
SOUND ECOLOGIES: LISTENING IN THE CITY
Wednesday 18 November 2009, 10am-4pm
Department of Music, City University London, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB
Do It With Others at the Dark Mountain
You are invited to contribute to a Mail-Art project across physical and digital networks towards an open exhibition at HTTP Gallery
We live in a time of social, economic and ecological unravelling. All around us are signs that our whole way of living is already passing into history. - Uncivilisation, The Dark Mountain Manifesto.