Archive for February, 2003

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a couple links:
Article in UKDiscussion on Slashdot.org

tomorrow there’s a talk on pervasive computing and how it can actually change what people do. CS 547, 12:30-2 pm, Gates B03

just back from a talk by the head of the BMW technology office in palo alto. they are in an interesting situation as their company’s liason to silicon valley–kind of like we are stanford communications’ liason to students. they listed off a number of strategies to successfully transfer this knowledge and also ways to make […]

just a few notes about how we should leverage cool technologies in the “events@stanford” website:
1) link to it from the main stanford page, like at USC.2) since everything is XML anyway, publish RSS feeds/XML versions of the pages (see my weblog for more on this).3) add “special” sections, like “Top 10″, “Recently Added”, etc.4) allow […]

For use in marketing efforts.

Annotate Space

It takes up too much space, but the person, affiliation and position info about the speakers is convergent on the prototype I did a while backChurchill Club Upcoming Events

Here’s a link to a poll on people’s problems with current information management programs. Particularly interesting are the facts that: 1) people are more annoyed by too much customization than by not enough (though both are a problem); 2) Content migration, something we haven’t paid too much attention to, is also a big problem. Lots […]


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