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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Technology in Egypt, etc.
I grew up with the Internet from young childhood on. I don't know it any other way. But think back twenty, thirty years. None of this would have been possible as easy. Coordinating protests, etc. has become immensely easier with the development of the Internet. I think this World Wide Web is one of the most important factors in making the saying that the world gets smaller every day true. Not all that long ago it was difficult to keep in touch with someone living only a few hundred km away... now he/she can live on the other side of earth.
Hm, anyway, I am curious to see how the Internet develops in the future - I do believe some changes will be made, though.
- Johann
Friday, February 4, 2011
The Internet is full
I personally think that the IPv4 addresses would last at least until 2012, it is amazing how fast technology has developed that we now have to switch to IPv6 so fast. After finishing the unit about networking I am more and more amazed about the amount of effort that is put into global communications. the challenges that are to face in the future are hard, the hardest will be incorporating old with new technology, the developments are so fast, that standards have to be made for eg. operating systems so they will still run on old computers. hardware can last an eternity, many people got a computer during the big boom in the 1990s and do not see the need for a new computer. the thing that changes is the speed, that is the reason to buy a new computer not that it breaks.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Thoughts on the Internet
I find the Internet reflects the real life very much. I mean, nowadays there are wars fought online - just look at the example of wikileaks and the aftermath.
Anyway, nevertheless I find it wrong to say that there is little space for individuality. Actually there is nearly unlimited space for individuality - more, probably, than most people ever have in real life. It is just 'a teardrop in the rain', as Daniel pointed out. So to be truly individual one has to come up with something new, something different... then suddenly this teardrop in the rain becomes noticeable. Maybe one should not use 'individuality' in the context Daniel did. Maybe one should use 'privacy' instead. Because for privacy there truly doesn't seem to be much space in the Internet. If you want privacy, don't go online.
So long - Jocbe
Monday, January 31, 2011
Nothing
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Relevant up-to date infos
As I was busy working away on a page about the communication with peripherals, this question occurred to me again - As there are probably numerous different ways to communicate with peripherals used nowadays, how reasonable is it to describe one in detail and say that this is the way it is done? Hm, but I guess we have to do what the IB syllabus tells us to do...
Anyway, I think we have to at least get some new books - the ones we were using mainly so far are about 6 years old... and even though thats not a long time in context of the earth's history, one can see certain... well... inaccuracies when the book starts to talk about something like CPU speeds or memory sizes.
So far, Jocbe
Thursday, January 6, 2011
My thoughts
If this doesn't make much sense I don't blame you
Daniel