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Researchers find 87% of U.S. classic video games are out of print and ‘critically endangered’

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The rest are out of print and unplayable without resorting to software piracy. For comparison, this is slightly above the availability of pre-World War II audio recordings,” Salazar writes, “and slightly below the survival rate of American silent films.

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Marc Benioff rails against Microsoft’s copilot

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2001, Microsoft deactivated Clippy by default, and a few years later the unloved Office assistant disappeared from the program altogether. Benioff, however, has not forgotten Clippy and draws nasty comparisons between it and Microsoft’s current AI technology. Too intrusive and annoying, was the criticism of many users.

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Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge Worker: SPC 2008 -- BillG Keynote

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

" This is very similar to my colleague Davids characterization of a lot of firms approach to SharePoint adoption in the 2001 and 2003 waves of adoption: "Let a thousand flowers bloom." Im quoting this loosely, but it was something like "the day Googles applications are announced is their best day."

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Bringing the Magic of Amazon AI and Alexa to Apps on AWS.

All Things Distributed

HubSpot, a marketing and sales software leader, uses a chatbot called GrowthBot to help marketers and sales personnel be more productive by providing access to relevant data and services. They provided us with valuable feedback as we rounded off Amazon Lex for a preview launch. Face recognition.

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Sujal Patel-led Nautilus Biotechnology goes public as it tackles ambitious plan to analyze proteins

GeekWire

The deal will close on the 25th anniversary of Patel’s arrival in Seattle, where he started a job managing data storage infrastructure at RealNetworks that would lead to the idea of Isilon, a data storage company he helped start in 2001. It needed all of these three of those pieces — hardware, software and wetware — to come together.”.