Today’s Visions of the Science of Tomorrow
John Brockman is a literary agent (and agent for my book, Net Attitude) and the publisher of Edge.org, a Web site devoted to science. At the end of each year, John poses a question to leading scientists, writers and futurists. In 2002, he asked respondents to imagine that they had been nominated as White House […]
People Really Use The Internet
The Pew Internet & American Life Project, in Washington, D.C., continues to do very interesting studies on the cultural aspects of the Internet. Their most recent report provides some solid survey data showing how engrained the Internet has become in American life. Seem obvious in a way but nice to see that someone is putting […]
On The Way
I am on my way to Honolulu for the Global Internet Project meeting. The focus of the meeting will be spam. I also plan to complete a piece on my thoughts about “The Future of Advertising” which I will post on Friday.
Marvelous Mozart Concert Review
As a follow-up I have added a review just published of the Marvelous Mozart concert.
Marvelous Mozart
There are so many wonderful composers in the world, but Mozart remains my favorite. The Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra planned a “Marvelous Mozart II” concert for Saturday night at the Ridgefield Playhouse. The “II” is because they did the same thing last year (see favorite concerts page). The “planned” is because Mother Nature intervened in a […]