The geniuses at MIT are at it again, and are busy developing technology that will make the term “cloud cognition” immediately obvious.
What if you could learn the time by looking at your wrist? What if you could pick up a book in a store and see the latest Amazon rating and comments displayed on [...]
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Harnessing the Cognitive Cloud
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Cloud Cognition and Trust
My son was leaving after his holiday visit, halfway out the door, when the Bride stopped him. He had already been asked if he knew how to get back to New York from Northern Virginia by his sister – “Yes, I have GPS.” The Bride, however, had updated information. ”Don’t trust the GPS to get [...]
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Cloud Cognition
Thinking out loud here…
Chat last night on Twitter about cloud computing, the definition having been recently updated on Wikipedia by @bobgourley. One gentle challenge was offered by @lewisshepherd: By the simpler definition, a print server would be deemed cloud computing – is that what is meant?
At one level, it is not altogether useful to [...]
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