My first focus was on the promises and perils of the AI-powered airport of the future according to Devin Liddel (living in Seattle, WA). Secondly my attention in this regard applied to another Seattleite Michael Leggert: The former lead designer of Gmail just fixed Gmail on his own.
Friday, March 29. 2019
Walnut & Cambridge
On the one hand hte World Population Review (haedquartered in Walnut, CA) illustrated the demographic data of countries, e.g. France. On the other hand the MIT Technology Review (based in Cambridge, MA) published the 10 breakthrough technologies 2019.
Tuesday, February 26. 2019
Herrsching & Vienna
2 book recommendations: Firstly there is the non-fiction Tell Me! written by Thomas Pyczak (living in Herrsching, Germany). Secondly Stefan Kindermann, a grand master in chess (born in Vienna, Austria), published the non-fiction Köngisplan.
Tuesday, February 5. 2019
Syracuse & Vancouver
Firstly my eyes went to Jonathan Looney (living in Syracuse, NY) and its FOSDEM talk about Netflix and FreeBSD: Using open source to deliver streaming video. Secondly I drew my attention to Peter-Willy Schaub (living in Vancouver, Canada) who described the DevOps transformation in small, midsize and large organizatons.
Monday, January 21. 2019
San Francisco & Amsterdam
On the one hand the magazine Wired (based in San Francisco, CA) asked: How Health Care Data and Lax Rules Help China Prosper in AI. On the other hand the Wage Indicator Foundation (based in Amsterdam, NL) reported about implementing the european open science cloud.
Friday, November 2. 2018
Philadelphia & New York City
Firstly Greg Sattel (living in Philadelphia, PA) described innovation in hardware and brought this matter to my attention: Data Storage Is Becoming a Massive Problem. DNA May Be the Answer. Secondly Noam Cohen (living in New York City, NY) wrote about software engineering: Algorithms Can Be a Tool For Justice—If Used the Right Way.
Friday, October 26. 2018
Stockholm & Stamford
On the one hand Spotify AB (haedquarter in Stockholm, Sweden) lisenced its own cassandra orchestration tool under open source. On the other hand Faisal Hoque (living in Stamford, CO) described 3 steps to create a 21st century work culture.
Friday, October 5. 2018
Raleigh & Hanover
Firstly my eyes went to Allison Matloack (living in Raleigh, NC) and to her question to beyond engagement: What leaders need to know about empowering others. Secondly Daniel Rockmore (living in Hanover, NH) gives answers to 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's science fiction classic: What 2001: A Space Odyssey can tell us about life in 2018.
Monday, September 17. 2018
2018 & 2017
Recently Gartner Inc. (haedquartered in Stamford, CT) published its hype cycle 2018. This compares to the hype cycle 2017.
Friday, September 7. 2018
New York City & Hennef
2 book recommendations: Climate of Hope by Michael R. Bloomberg and Carl Pope (both living in New York City, New York) was published as non-fiction. Nächste Ausfahrt Zukunft was published as an audio book. The author is Ranga Yogeshwar (living in Hennef, Geermany).
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