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The Path to Redemption: Remembering Craig Burton

Phil Windley

One of Craig's favorite words was "ubiquity" and he lived his life consistent with that philosophy. Tags: identity iiw novell kynetx utah. He introduced us to one of our most important investors, and now good friend, Roy Avondet. He was our biggest cheerleader and we were grateful for his friendship and help. He was fully engaged.

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OK, I'll Admit It, I Had a Mullet

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

I was thinking about mullets ("business in the front, party in the back") because a blog post I read today from IBM about tag clouds referred to Jeffrey Zeldman's original blog post making the tag cloud/mullet comparison. In the Many Eyes blog , a reference is made to "one wag" calling tag clouds "the mullets of Web 2.0."

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What wearing Apple’s Vision Pro headset does to our brains

Vox

The Apple Vision Pro may be a marvel of modern industrial design befitting its four-figure price tag, but it still looks like a gaudy set of ski goggles. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Members of the media inspect the new Apple Vision Pro headset during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2023, in Cupertino, California.

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The next privacy crisis

The Verge

But AR glasses could add an ease and ubiquity that our phones can’t manage. “A Smartphone apps have used facial recognition for years to tag and sort people, and one of the most intuitive AR glasses applications is simply getting reminded of people’s names (as well as other background information like where you met them).

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Thinking Out Loud: The Future of VLANs

Scott Lowe

The ubiquity of the VLAN is due, I think, to the fact that it serves as a reasonable “common ground” for both compute-focused and networking-focused professionals. However, as networking undergoes a transformation at the hands of SDN, NFV, and network virtualization, what will happen to the VLAN?

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Thinking Out Loud: The Future of VLANs

Scott Lowe

The ubiquity of the VLAN is due, I think, to the fact that it serves as a reasonable “common ground” for both compute-focused and networking-focused professionals. However, as networking undergoes a transformation at the hands of SDN, NFV, and network virtualization, what will happen to the VLAN?

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Building Identity Systems on the Sovrin Network

Phil Windley

The metasystem should support credential business models to achieve ubiquity. Tags: sovrin metasystem identity credentials. But some will have a supporting business model. This is exactly what happens offline where many credentials are exchanged for money. Credentials may intersect with payment in different ways.

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