Google says it will start allowing participants and subjects in news stories to post comments about the articles. But with no editing, wheres any credibility?
Massachusetts’ fast-growing “clean energy” industry — companies involved in fields such as solar and wind power, conservation, and high-efficiency energy technology — is poised to add as many as 3,000 jobs this year [Boston Globe, Aug 9] Tinkle writes “Sci-fi novelist William Gibson has given up trying to predict the future because he says it’s become far too difficult. In an interview with silicon.com, Gibson explains why his latest book is set in the recent past. ‘We hit a point somewhere in the mid-18th century where we started doing what we think of technology today and it started changing things for us, changing society. Since World War II it’s going literally exponential and what we are experiencing now is the real vertigo of that we have no idea at all now where we are going.” [slashdot.org, Aug 6] If youre wondering what new technologies your company might invest in over the next few years, look at the federal government. …Earlier this week, the GSA awarded Alliant, a $50 b
Google says it will start allowing participants and subjects in news stories to post comments about the articles. But with no editing, wheres any credibility?