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Archive for June, 2005

Japanese Agency Plan for Robot Lunar Base

Monday, June 20th, 2005

* Slashdot | Japanese Agency Plan for Robot Lunar Base

Largest Private Supercomputer?

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

/.IBM has launched its Watson Blue Gene system, the largest privately owned supercompuer seen by the press. The super computer is described reaching a whopping 91.29 teraflops. IBM has plans on giving Academic researchers access to some computing time. Some more info can be found the IBM site. All this makes you wonder what other supercomputers are out there, not known to the press, and if it’s time to increase the size of your private key and strengthen your encryption.”

* Slashdot | Largest Privately Owned Supercomputer

Who Will Google Buy Next?

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Kruo5hin writes “Google is the new Internet behemoth, snatching up small companies left and right. So, in this article, I ask: what tech gems are in the running for Google’s growing subsidiary menagerie? To help predict, I will first take a look at who Google has acquired in the past and what Google has done for them, and then I’ll throw out a few possibilities for Googlification and discuss where they might fit into Google’s strategy.

* Who Will Google Buy Next? | kuro5hin.org

P2P TV

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

Lanaki writes “A non-profit based in Austin, TX is merging the free software and Copyleft communities through a new internet TV station: ACTLab TV. They are streaming Creative Commons, Copyleft, public domain content, and original videos using Alluvium software and their own media player. It’s all open source, encouraging others to make their own audio and video streams. Their website was released this week and the player and demo stream will go public next week.”

* Slashdot | Peer-to-Peer Internet Television

Rocky Planet Discovered

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

/. Fraser Cain writes Astronomers have discovered a rocky, terrestrial planet orbiting a nearby star, Gliese 876. The planet has approximately 7.5 times the mass of the Earth, double its radius, and orbits its parent star once every two days. This is the most Earthlike extrasolar planet discovered so far.” Slashdot Reader Karthik Narayanaswami points out that “the planet was discovered by the famed Berkeley astronomer Geoff Marcy,” and adds a link to the news release from Berkeley.

* Slashdot | Rocky Planet Discovered