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Saturday, October 21, 2006
Cringely on Sun's Project Blackbox
Cringely writeshad originally advocated the idea Google shipping data centres in a container. Sun's Project Blackbox makes the idea a reality.
Math of Web 2.0
Ajit Jaokar writes: "Participation leads to exponential growth. More the users, the more pictures to share, videos to upload and comments to add. Thus, the growth rate of a Web 2.0 site is proportional to the number of members in the site at a point in time (the classic definition of exponential growth – la bacteria in a culture)."
Critical Thinking
WSJ writes:
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Hi, "and having a preference for empirical and rational data over intuition and emotion when weighing information and reaching conclusions." I would like to add one more point: However the cause for the emotional reaction must be taken into consideration. Since many a time this emotion is just an inability to distill a thought into fact. For eg: (Hypothetical fact)If 60% of Indians are farmers and need to be brought on par with the latest technology,then there is a fact. way too many times,"consultants" remove the emotion totally and miss the point. Posted by ajoywww.devendra-musicalblog.blogspot.com See this website carefully. Click on the advertisment. Posted by devendraCritical thinking starts with the rejection of religion and the tolerance of people who accept those who do not reject religious beliefs. // |
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Posted by devendraThat sounds funny. A can hardly imagine a complicated datacenter being shipped or landed on a roof. Does this really happen?
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