Showing posts with label manifesto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manifesto. Show all posts

Beam me up

We all are familiar with the teleportation transporters used in Sci-Fi shows like Star Trek. In fact were so familiar with the technology that we can almost be forgiven for believing that one day this will exist. Researchers at the University of Maryland are working on teleportation, but theres a twist; they dont beam atoms across space, but the information held by atoms. Read  or listen to: "Beam Me Up? Teleporting Is Real, Even If Trekkie Transport Isnt" to find out more.


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The GNU manifesto turns thirty

Maria Bustillos, writing in the The New Yorker, has marked the 30th anniversary of Richard Stallmans GNU Manifesto with a very interesting article called The GNU manifesto turns thirty. If you are interested in the open  source movement this article is recommended.
[My colleague Mark Wilson brought this to my attention]


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