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The program has incredible potential. We've to test it out..
The overall trend seems to go into "collecting", "curating", and "showcasing" rather than creating content. Therefore experienced programmers like Hurley and Chen rebuilt delicious into a more curating online tool and included pictures of the archived link. The new program reminds you from far of flickr. As the new owners confess under "About": "Originally founded in 2003 as a social bookmarking service, Delicious was acquired from Yahoo! in early 2011 by AVOS, a company helmed by YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. The site was rebuilt from the ground up and re-launched in fall 2011 with a new focus on curation and discovery."
We see a similar development in online education.
Zotero is awesome without any doubt. But flickr can provide almost the same. The tools seem to be as universal.
Apropos curation: Most users find pleasure in curating creations of others, a kind of creativity on a lower level. A very few of these users go further. The free environment of curating initiates them to start their very own creations. Don't discriminate the limited activity of grouping and commenting other people's creations. During the curating process the idea might be born to begin your own creations.
My internet connection was down on Friday night, the first time. I had to resort to dial up, oh, so oldskool.
I called First Media the next morning, but their customer service doesn't even know anything about internet. She can help if its a billing problem.... *halah*
Sunday afternoon, the repair crew from First Media arrives. All they did was call their switch board or something and in 10 minutes, it works again... Shit, I could've done that.
First bad thing about First Media, bad and uneducated customer service
The 15th annual HTDC Holiday Tech Fair, held at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. The event is a tech expo, a job fair, and a networking mixer.
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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019
Thursday, November 7th 2019
Guangzhou, China.
16:25 - 16:55
SMART MOVES: URBAN STRATEGIES FOR BETTER TRANSIT
New mobility technologies like autonomous vehicles are fast-becoming one of the most exciting industries of the day. But while most of us agree on the inevitability of AV and other disruptions to transportation, we don’t always agree on how cities should adopt them.
Li Fan, Chief Technology Officer, Lime
Julian Ma, Founder and CEO, Inceptio Technology
Amit Singh, Co-founder and CEO, Shuttl
Freeman Shen, Founder and CEO, WM Motor Technology Group
Moderator: Eamon Barrett, Senior Writer, FORTUNE
Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael Hernandez, an F-16 crew chief with the 495th Fighter Group, Det 157 at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., shows Colombian Air Force maintenance officer Maj. Juan Gonzalez around an F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet during a visit to the base Feb. 20, 2015. In addition, the Colombia Air Force commander, General Guillermo Leon Leon and several flight and maintenance officers are visiting the South Carolina Air National Guard as part of a Key Leader Engagement and Subject Matter Expert exchange sharing information on flying and maintenance operations at McEntire and fostering relationships between the militaries. The visit was the latest engagement for the State Partnership Program between South Carolina and the Republic of Colombia. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Caycee Watson/Released)
Still in Barcelona this week, so continuing a nautical theme, I visited Port Vell Marina where I was berthed the last 10 years (well my boat that is...!).
This slightly uninspiring view belies the danger the walking public face....!
The rather large floating barge bearing a rather large tracked crane is in the process of underpinning the walkway shown on the left hand side of the picture.
The walkway, in front of the Catalan History Museum, is sinking into the harbour.......
This fact is not known to the general public that use the walkway....... but, oops, I've just 'spilled the beans'.......
September 22, 2014; San Francisco, CA, USA; Special Olympics Northern California 2014 High Tech Challenge at Olympic Club. Photo Credit: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos
The August Tech Cocktail Week Sessions event was held at the Learning Village and sponsored by Silicon Students. The room was packed and eager to hear from our three speakers:
August Capital's, Dave Hornik
Givelocity's, Susan Cooney
Serial Entrepreneur, David Kidder
The night consisted of conversations about the successes and harsh realities of entrepreneurship. If you missed it, check this article on Dave Hornik's session: bit.ly/1usdgy4
Join us for our next Tech Cocktail Week events in November. In the meantime, apply to attend our biggest conference of the year, Tech Cocktail Celebrate: celebrate.tech.co/
Photographer Credit: Julie Bergonz