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Had a great time at WordCamp Utah on Saturday. The Open Source Technology Center at Novell was great. There was plenty of water and snacks. And there were plenty of people in attendance.
I have to give thanks to Joseph Scott for pulling off such a great event.
Here are some pictures I took at WordCamp. I’m using the NextGen Gallery plug-in instead of Flickr. While I use the gallery feature to store pictures, audio and video, I didn’t use it to actually show a gallery of photos.
After some struggle to get the gallery manager to work right, I think I finally have it figured out. I think the issue was more user error than application error.
And a link to my presentation video from Ustream. Thanks to RockyMountainVoices.com and Jake Spurlock for the video.
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Today we reviewed the Sci-Fi book Accelerando.
If you’ve been reading current science fiction, and particularly if you’ve been reading the discussion around current science fiction, you’ve probably heard of the concept of the Singularity. If you haven’t, briefly, it’s the idea that technological development is an exponential curve, which means that technological change will keep getting faster and faster until it vertically spikes. This is the Singularity, since beyond this point whatever exists afterwards will probably be incomprehensible to those of us who live on this side of the spike.
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Join us as we interview Richard Nelson, President and CEO of the Utah Technology Council and also the CEO of the Technology Councils of North America, which is TECNA.
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