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web 2.0 @ 29 January 2009,
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Rumours have it, that there will be another Bristol Knowledge Unconference.
The last one was a success… a good turn out, some interesting talks and discussions. So it’s only right to do another one.
This one coming up doesn’t have a date yet, or a location. It will, unlike the previous, have a “theme” which I’ll be trying to get speakers for…. and of course, it’ll be in Bristol somewhere.
So… I need some helpers. Please do get in contact with me if you can:
- help me find a location
- help do some general organisational/administrative assistance
- offer to do a talk about knowledge, set to a specific them
- give some money to pay for food and drink
I will strive to make this Unconference completely free for attendees, which does mean that we require the location to be free (or sponsored) and the food to be supplied (or paid for) by some organisation(s)/people.
So please do get in contact if you can help in any way by sending me an email ( danieljohnlewis at gmail dot com ). Else, I’ll keep you all up to date through my blog.
Thank you,
Daniel Lewis
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web 3.0 @ 07 January 2009,
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Here are some predictions for Computing & IT in 2009:
- Hardware
- More and more Cloud Computing services (and improvements)
- Personal Supercomputer Hardware (such as NVidia Tesla)
- Software
- Advancement of ease-of-use in Operating Systems, particularly Linux… which will see more of a take up this year than ever before.
- Browsers (particularly Mozilla-based and Opera) will start to contain more and more Semantic Web based features.
- Web
- More people and organisations providing Semantic Web services. Leaders in this field will help greatly, such as the BBC, BT and the UK Government.
- The original developers and advocates of the Semantic Web, will start to move away from it a little in an attempt to improve the semantics of the Semantic Web. Areas such as Fuzzy Logic, Bayesian Probability, Advanced Description Logic, Intelligent Agents and Artificial Neural Networks will be bridged with the Semantic Web by researchers.
- Web development will become more and more like desktop application development.
- Web design will become more focused on providing the data rather than providing pictures, fusing with Information Architecture.
BUT! More importantly, things may seem to slow down in terms of development within the computing field. This won’t be entirely the case, we’ll see more efficiency improvements than feature additions… and these developments will probably help the efficiency of those companies using that software/hardware.
Although I’ve mentioned all of this. Please note that I truly feel that we should move away from a materialistic view to a more societal and/or spiritual point of view. This means that although new things may be released in the future, we should recognise them, but not be tempted by them if they are not necessary updates.
I am very pleased to announce that Beki and I are going to get married!!!!
I proposed to Beki at the Cardiff New Year Celebrations (Calennig) 2008/2009, just after midnight. I did indeed provide her with a ring (18ct White Gold and Cluster Diamond).
The wedding is starting to be planned, we have an initial idea of doing it in Summer 2011, but this may become 2010. Interestingly, and depending on whether the Church is happy to do so, we’re planning to have the service streamed over the web… but more on that later! (<- typical geeks!)
I know that all our friends and family who read this blog will be very happy for us both, and thank you to all those who have commented on our new status face-to-face or by phone, text-message, email, facebook-message and instant message.