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Computer Networking and “the wisdom of crowds”
0 Comments Published September 15th, 2006 in the following Categories:Big Picture || History
At its most basic level, the wisdom of crowds — let’s call it WOC, so I don’t have to type as much — means that the aggregated thought and knowledge of thousands or millions of people can be smarter than trained individual experts.The WOC has been around forever — it’s what democratic elections try to tap into. But the Net takes it to a whole new level. “The Internet provides a mechanism to get lots of diverse opinions and aggregate it in a quick and cost-effective way,” [Wisdom of Crowds author James] Surowiecki tells me.
So if a company can use the Net to tap the collected intelligence of its employees, the employees will make better decisions than the CEO. IBM, Google and others have tried this. Wikipedia, written and edited by tens of thousands of unpaid contributors, should be better than an encyclopedia written and edited by specialists. News sites such as Digg, which lets users vote stories to the front page, should surface the best stuff more effectively than professional editors.
Except it doesn’t always work that way.
Maney goes on to detail speed bumps that Digg and Wikipedia have run into. It’s a good overview — read the whole article.
- It’s a Binary World - How computers count.
- Learn the lingo of wireless / computer networking
- Run your own network wiring
- The “802 Standards”
How Apple’s iTV Media Strategy Works
0 Comments Published September 14th, 2006 in the following Categories:Big Picture || Media Center Networking
Apple’s surprise announcement of a $299 “iTV” set top box was a confusion for some because Apple didn’t call it what it really is: the Video Airport Express. Here’s a closer look at the new device, and how it fits in with Apple’s online media strategy.
- Xbox 360 and Media Center Extender
- Media Center PC tutorial
- In a post-PC world, which model works best?
- How to choose (and remember) great passwords (Part II)
The Ultimate TCP/IP Guide
0 Comments Published September 13th, 2006 in the following Categories:Big Picture || Computer Addressing || Communication Protocols
Ever wonder exactly what TCP/IP is really all about?
If so, now you can find out everything you’ll ever need to know about Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Hundreds of pages of resource material. Bookmark the site and come back when you have a need. Or the time.