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Rural com­mu­ni­ties barely have broad­band inter­net access.

The eas­i­est way to show you is to draw a pic­ture. The new National Broad­band map illus­trates how our com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­nolo­gies are dis­trib­uted or not.

http://www.broadbandmap.gov/technology

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Yes­ter­day we looked at the Google offi­cial pre­sen­ta­tion of Google Instant, today we look at a much live­lier ver­sion fea­tur­ing none other than Bob Dylan speed singing. This clas­sic music video inter­wo­ven with Google Instant results is a much bet­ter illus­tra­tion of what this new search tech­nol­ogy means to the user.

Do you care how many more searches you can do in a minute?
Not really. Really geeky folks or huge orga­ni­za­tions may care about shav­ing sec­onds off because it saves or makes them money. I do care about how it impacts my clients. But me not so much.

We dig the video and we watch it a cou­ple times a day. Google should buy it.

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“Every­one has some­thing to con­tribute to the World Wide Web. Why? Because the Web is of us. What­ever we are as humans is now man­i­fest in the Web: Our beauty, hatred, fragility and feroc­ity our kind­ness, cru­elty, con­fu­sion and clar­ity. Our wars. Our peace.”
- Molly E. Holzschlag

word.

http://molly.com >

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from the video description:

Video fea­tur­ing from IBM: Mike Wing, Andy Stanford-Clark and John Tolva.

Over the past cen­tury but accel­er­at­ing over the past cou­ple of decades, we have seen the emer­gence of a kind of global data field. The planet itself — nat­ural sys­tems, human sys­tems, phys­i­cal objects — have always gen­er­ated an enor­mous amount of data, but we didn’t used to be able to hear it, to see it, to cap­ture it. Now we can because all of this stuff is now instru­mented. And its all inter­con­nected, so now we can actu­ally have access to it. So, in effect, the planet has grown a cen­tral ner­vous system.

Look at that com­plex set of rela­tion­ships among all of these com­plex sys­tems. If we can actu­ally begin to see the pat­terns in the data, then we have a much bet­ter chance of get­ting our arms around this. That’s where soci­eties become more effi­cient, that’s where more inno­va­tion is sparked.

When we talk about a smarter planet, you can say that it has two dimen­sions. One is to be more effi­cient, be less destruc­tive, to con­nect dif­fer­ent aspects of life which do affect each other in more con­science and delib­er­ate and intel­li­gent ways. But the other is also to gen­er­ate fun­da­men­tally new insights, new activ­ity, new forms of social rela­tions. So you could look at the planet as an infor­ma­tion, cre­ation and trans­mis­sion sys­tem, and the uni­verse was hear­ing its infor­ma­tion but we weren’t. But increas­ingly now we can, early days, baby steps days, but we can actu­ally begin to hear the planet talk­ing to us.

Music by Lee Feld­man: http://www.leefeldman.com/

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This is the story of try­ing to get high speed inter­net access where i live in philadelphia.

Let’s start with Ver­i­zon.
Call them up. Give them the address. Can’t find the address in their data­base. Hmmm. We’d like to see if we can get FIOS. Wait­ing on hold. Time passes. The rep can’t find our address. Three peo­ple have lived there before us. Still can’t find our address.

Ok so no Ver­i­zon. If they don’t even know our address that spells bad news for the whole process.

Try Com­cast. (I can’t stand Com­cast. I don’t like their iden­tity, I don’t like their new build­ing, I don’t like that they got a huge tax break to build it. I don’t like their cul­ture.) But, I need high speed inter­net ser­vice. No tele­vi­sion, just internet.

Ok, they know our address. They’ll have some­one out to install tomor­row at 11 am. They’ll bill us. Excellent.

We’re mov­ing and our inter­net ser­vice will be up and run­ning before we move in. This is ter­rific. While unpack­ing we can work from home. Cross that off the list.

Ok, I’m pack­ing and my part­ner is at the new loca­tion to talk to the painters and wait for the Com­cast guy/woman. Believe it or not the guy shows up on time. Ok, lets hook ya up he says.

Bad news.

Cable isn’t run to our new abode. It’s out on the pole but they can’t run it from the pole. New con­struc­tion has to run it under­ground and it’s in our court­yard some­where. His­tory is that Com­cast have been out five other times to try to hook up cable. Some­how our cable has been paved over. We could pay to dig and find it. I don’t think so. We rent.

Now what to do? How can this be. This is Amer­ica we have tele­com com­pe­ti­tion that’s bet­ter for cus­tomers. We get choice.

I won’t rant on how I think tele­com is a pub­lic util­ity. But what am I to think when no one really wants to make an effort to give me service?

I call CTO Phil. Mr. Ives­Dig­i­tal.
He says EVDO.

Hmmm, this is a very inter­est­ing alter­na­tive. This means I can take my net­work con­nect to places that don’t have free wire­less inter­net. This is a REALLY GOOD idea.

Now I can stop freak­ing out.

Mar­garet goes to the Ver­i­zon store. She gets an EVDO card, she buys a plan and she heads to the office. We install the soft­ware and plug in the card. We put in the password.

We’re on the net!

Shar­ing my air­port network.

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