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Day Link Icon 5/3/2005

Ultra-thin client to close digital divide

(by Duncan, @ 1:54 PM)

Ultra-thin client to close digital divide | The Register

"The Nivo (network in, video out) box is a sub-£100, ultra-ultra-thin client that can be networked along with several others to a central PC/server. It is cheaper, more accessible and more environmentally friendly than a PC, Ndiyo argues, needing much less in the way of raw materials to build, and consuming far less power. It is also based on non-proprietary standards and open source software."...

In addition to The Register article Ndiyo! - The Ndiyo Project has more details.

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Day Link Icon 5/2/2005

Happy Birthday Dave

(by Duncan, @ 4:58 PM)

I'd like to add my own parable on the occasion of Dave Winer's fiftieth birthday today [link]. This parable is in the same vein as Seth's Dave Winer's Software, Users, and Fiftieth Birthday post and Emmanuel's reply.

There is no doubt that Dave's impact on me is primarily as a result of Frontier and it's content management framework which I still use to this day. Not forgetting of course that this technology partly underpins Seth's superb implementation of Conversant.

But Dave's links and opinions on Scripting News have also had a significant influence. A search of Duncan's Jotter for 'Scripting News' currently yields more than 130 citations!

So many happy returns from one 50-year-old to another Dave. We may have had disagreements in the past - a Semi-colonic Irritation springs to mind ;-) - but there's no doubting your contribution to the sum total of human endeavour.

So Dave here's to your next 50 years!! Very best wishes.

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Day Link Icon 4/22/2005

College freshmen less interested in tech

(by Duncan, @ 10:45 PM)

College freshmen less interested in tech | CNET News.com:
"Incoming college students seem to have developed an allergy to computer science during the past four years--with women particularly being uninterested in the field.

That's the gist of a new report from Computing Research Association (CRA), a group made up of academic departments, research centers and professional societies. The study could fuel concerns that the United States may be losing its edge in the realm of information technology, especially when measured against emerging powers such as India and China. The dot-com bust and offshore outsourcing have been mentioned as factors to explain declining interest among Americans in computer science.

Citing research from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles, the report says the percentage of incoming undergraduates indicating they would major in computer science declined by more than 60 percent between the fall of 2000 and the fall of 2004, and is now 70 percent lower than it was during its peak in the early 1980s.

Interest in computer science among women fell 80 percent between 1998 and 2004, and 93 percent since its peak in 1982, according to the report"...

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