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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ree trends spells - at the least - the creation of a web based universe of parallel and alternative scholarly publishing. The Kidnappin... ...t on a chip doubles every 18 months. As a result of this miniaturization, computing power quadruples every 18 months and an exponential series ensue... ...mputers to a network - we get an increase of N to the second power in its computing processing power. And these N computers are more powerful every ... ...ers are more powerful every year, according to Moore's Law. The growth of computing powers in networks is a multiple of the effects of the two laws.... ...the effects of the two laws. More and more computers with ever increasing computing power get connected and create an exponential 16 times growth in ... ...interpreting its own laws, in another country. Worldwide developments in parallel to the DMCA, like the still evolving Hague Convention on Jurisdic... ...ent Wrong? By: Sam Vaknin The decline in Internet advertising - though paralleled by a similar trend in print advertising - had more serious and ... ...e internet at any given moment to perform astounding feats of distributed parallel processing. Millions of PCs connected to the net co-process signa... ...sex") and gestation. Memes use networks. Their propagation is, therefore, parallel, fast, and all-pervasive. The Internet is a manifestation of the ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...eating voluntary, self-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dua... ... be further enhanced should organic or quantum computers transpire. At the dawn of computing, software applications were authored serially, in mach... ...o insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In early computing, databases were handled on a "listing" basis ("flat fi... ...plistic view, indeed. Simple procedures (codes, programs), in nature as well as in computing, often yield the most complex results. Where does the ... ...y were literally driven out of their homes by its functional disappearance. 12. In parallel, modern medicine increased women's life expectancy, pro... ...e even to the extent of forming part of the almighty superego, the conscience). In parallel, we assimilate the punishment inflicted upon members of... ...lity increases, wireless access to data is made available anywhere and everywhere, computing becomes ubiquitous, the distinction between work and l... ...e of the fence. Each of the aforementioned phenomena has a collectivist aspect or parallel. This duality permeates the experience of being human.... ...ercise and enforce full rights regarding this article. Admittedly, it is a partial parallel, at best: the computer and word processing software are...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...eating voluntary, self-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dua... ... be further enhanced should organic or quantum computers transpire. At the dawn of computing, software applications were authored serially, in mach... ...o insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In early computing, databases were handled on a "listing" basis ("flat fi... ...plistic view, indeed. Simple procedures (codes, programs), in nature as well as in computing, often yield the most complex results. Where does the ... ...y were literally driven out of their homes by its functional disappearance. 12. In parallel, modern medicine increased women's life expectancy, pro... ...e even to the extent of forming part of the almighty superego, the conscience). In parallel, we assimilate the punishment inflicted upon members of... ...lity increases, wireless access to data is made available anywhere and everywhere, computing becomes ubiquitous, the distinction between work and l... ...e of the fence. Each of the aforementioned phenomena has a collectivist aspect or parallel. This duality permeates the experience of being human.... ...ercise and enforce full rights regarding this article. Admittedly, it is a partial parallel, at best: the computer and word processing software are...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...e this "downward stickiness" in present-day inflation measures. The methodology of computing inflation obscures many of the "quantum effects" in th... ... licensing - manufacturing a drug without the patent holder's permission - and for parallel imports - importing a drug from another country where i... ...rise to all forms of advances - from math-rich derivatives contracts to distributed computing. These, in turn, drive software companies, creators of... ...ion technology has matured - but new S-curves are nascent: nanotechnology, quantum computing, proteomics, neuro- silicates, and machine intelligence... ...on of technology and its new race of techno-economic engineers and their financial computing. Its also necessary to delineate some aspects of this... ...he financial realm with its new instruments and techniques which include financial computing, special contracts "over the counter" of great complex...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

... be further enhanced should organic or quantum computers transpire. At the dawn of computing, software applications were authored serially, in mach... ...o insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In early computing, databases were handled on a "listing" basis ("flat fi... ...hat interpellations are offered to the potential subjects successively (and not in parallel) defies experience (though it does simplify the thought...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...stained by vast networks of telecommunications and transport. Advances in computing allow to incorporate skilled foreign workers in local economic a... .... This was also the fate of a 1997 initiative to reduce working hours in parallel with wages in order to boost job formation. Paradoxically, the h...

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