Tagged with “web” (154) activity chart

  1. Brewster Kahle: Universal Access to All Knowledge — The Long Now

    Universal access to all knowledge, Kahle declared, will be one of humanity’s greatest achievements. We are already well on the way. "We’re building the Library of Alexandria, version 2. We can one-up the Greeks!"

    Start with what the ancient library had—-books. The Internet Library already has 3 million books digitized. With its Scribe Book Scanner robots—-29 of them around the world—-they’re churning out a thousand books a day digitized into every handy ebook format, including robot-audio for the blind and dyslexic. Even modern heavily copyrighted books are being made available for free as lending-library ebooks you can borrow from physical libraries—-100,000 such books so far. (Kahle announced that every citizen of California is now eligible to borrow online from the Oakland Library’s "ePort.")

    As for music, Kahle noted that the 2-3 million records ever made are intensely litigated, so the Internet Archive offered music makers free unlimited storage of their works forever, and the music poured in. The Archive audio collection has 100,000 concerts so far (including all the Grateful Dead) and a million recordings, with three new bands every day uploading.

    Moving images. The 150,000 commercial movies ever made are tightly controlled, but 2 million other films are readily available and fascinating—-600,000 of them are accessible in the Archive already. In the year 2000, without asking anyone’s permission, the Internet Archive started recording 20 channels of TV all day, every day. When 9/11 happened, they were able to assemble an online archive of TV news coverage all that week from around the world ("TV comes with a point of view!") and make it available just a month after the event on Oct. 11, 2001.

    The Web itself. When the Internet Archive began in 1996, there were just 30 million web pages. Now the Wayback Machine copies every page of every website every two months and makes them time-searchable from its 6-petabyte database of 150 billion pages. It has 500,000 users a day making 6,000 queries a second.

    "What is the Library of Alexandria most famous for?" Kahle asked. "For burning! It’s all gone!" To maintain digital archives, they have to be used and loved, with every byte migrated forward into new media evey five years. For backup, the whole Internet Archive is mirrored at the new Bibliotheca Alexadrina in Egypt and in Amsterdam. ("So our earthquake zone archive is backed up in the turbulent Mideast and a flood zone. I won’t sleep well until there are five or six backup sites.")

    Speaking of institutional longevity, Kahle noted during the Q & A that nonprofits demonstrably live much longer than businesses. It might be it’s because they have softer edges, he surmised, or that they’re free of the grow-or-die demands of commercial competition. Whatever the cause, they are proliferating.

    http://longnow.org/seminars/02011/nov/30/universal-access-all-knowledge/

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson 2 months ago

  2. 059: With Lara Swanson - ShopTalk

    This week we were joined by Lara Swanson, formerly UX manager at Dyn and now a manager of mobile web at Etsy. Lara has long been a champion of web performance, UX, and being a good front end developer.

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/059-with-lara-swanson/

    —Huffduffed by marshallkirkpatrick 3 months ago

  3. Ryan Singer from 37signals about design practices, product management, the merits of UX processes, and lots more.

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom 3 months ago

  4. Unfinished Business

    "… weekly discussion show about the business end, the sharp end of web, design and creative industries." http://unfinished.bz/

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom 5 months ago

  5. Bryan Cantrill | Instrumenting the real-time web: Node.js, DTrace and the Robinson Projection

    "The third major semantic web revolution is node.js, following Java and Ruby. One programmer replaced 10,000 lines of production C code with 4,000 lines of node.js, and that’s just the beginning. Bryan Cantrill of Joyent, Inc. describes a new class of applications that will further revolutionize the real time web, especially mobile. " http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail5107.html

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom 11 months ago

  6. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #70: Dan Benjamin

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #70: Dan Benjamin

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/70

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson one year ago

  7. Progressive Enhancement - Aaron Gustafson

    Aaron Gustafson, author of Adaptive Web Design, joins us to discuss progressive enhancement techniques.

    http://ee-podcast.com/episodes/progressive-enhancement

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom one year ago

  8. The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/59

    —Huffduffed by banterability one year ago

  9. Ethan Marcotte: Responsive Web Design Interview — The Way of Responsive Web Design | Design Interview

    Ethan Marcottee explains responsive web design. He also takes us through his own process to building a responsive site which includes applying media queries and designing for the mobile.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/ethan-marcotte-responsive-web-design-interview-the-way-of-responsive-web-design-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by banterability one year ago

  10. Episode One: Launching the FunctionSource Show

    "… In this episode you will hear us getting up to speed with what we have been working on in the worlds of mobile and HTML5. We each have new projects to talk about, including: the stack behind FunctionSource, our recent move to Walmart Mobile, and Joe’s move to self-employment. We have all worked in the worlds of both native and Web recently, which leads us into discussion around the two. How do the two worlds combine? Is it really native vs. Web, or a much more nuance decision?" http://functionsource.com/post/episode-one-launching-the-functionsource-show

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom one year ago

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