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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: The Technologist Perspective and the Business Perspective of Enterprise RSS

ChiefTech

We’re basically creating the Library of Congress every day or so, which makes finding a piece of information like finding a needle in a haystack. Only that haystack is growing exponentially. Only that haystack is growing exponentially. These are the CEO, CIO, and IT owners of attentional technologies.

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Google's "Opinion" Sparks Interesting Dialog On Tying of Services to Search

John Battelle's Searchblog

So let me pivot from Matt's opinion to mine. Back in 2005, I compared Yahoo's approach to search with Google's: Yahoo makes no pretense of objectivity - it is clearly steering searchers toward its own editorial services, which it believes can satisfy the intent of the search. That is a very tricky question.

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Know your rights: the key to eBook access

CILIP

Maintaining the status quo for public libraries ? Here he speaks to Rob Mackinlay about why not challenging the methods used by publishers to protect their content will damage not only libraries, but also threatens research and innovation. ?Publishers He sees licensing as an existential threat to libraries, saying: ?I?m

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Biology

ForAllSecure

So for an image conversion library. Take for example a PNG image file, Green: The fuzzer would be fuzzing something that processes a PNG, for example, so it might be an image library that can convert png jpg. Another area where Harrison's been focused is fuzzing full libraries. How do you fuzz a whole library at once.