Links for 22-01-2007
Max Tegmark’s Multiverse, quantum computing demo announced, Brian Dunbar interviewed, print-on-demand newspapers worldwide…
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“Max Tegmark views our universe as one among many possible mathematical structures, and he believes that all mathematical stuctures are indeed manifested physically, though only a minority contain observers to testify to their existence.”
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“Dwave Systems has fixed the dates for the demo of their Orion quantum computing system. [...] This 16 qubit system is the beginning of commercially usable and useful quantum computers.” This could be something very important.
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“I ran into Brian Dunbar of the Liftport Company in the comments section over at Murdoc Online, and asked him if he’d do an interview.” This is part one thereof.
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“You are visiting non-commercial, non-profit web site with the biggest ever collection of Russian and World Wide produced documentaries and video clips on Space Explorations.” Indeed. Via Brian Dunbar.
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5 - Print on Demand“Daily newspapers printed on demand by Newspapers Direct. What does the fact that this business exists in a world of ubiquitous digital content say about our appreciation of physical content?” That things aren’t moving as fast as we thought, perhaps.
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That’s one I’ve not seen before.
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“The internet search giant is working on a system that would allow readers to download entire books to their computers in a format that they could read on screen or on mobile devices…” Hands up who never saw this one coming.
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Well, ‘Icarus’ didn’t make it. I’ve read two of the ones that did, and I know which one I’d vote for.
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“You shouldn’t buy me things. Save your money for unicorn rides or whatever it is girls spend money on.” Not *my* boyfriend, of course - I don’t have one. Funny little bloglet.
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