Engin Yesil Comments on Todays Technological Invention to Space & Back
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Engin Yesil Comments on Todays News on
Telecom Structure
Engin Yesil Comments on Todays News on
Telecom Structure
06/23/2004 12:50 PMEngin Yesil Comments on Todays News on Telecom Structure [PRWEB Jun
23, 2004]
Engin Yesil Comments on Next Wave of
Telecommunication Technology
Engin Yesil Comments on Next Wave of
Telecommunication Technology
05/31/2004 02:13 PMEngin Yesil Comments on Next Wave of Telecommunication Technology
[PRWEB May 19, 2004]
Engin Yesil, Engin Yesil Speaks on VOIP
& Ntera
Engin Yesil, Engin Yesil Speaks on VOIP
& Ntera
06/20/2004 02:10 AMEngin Yesil, Engin Yesil Speaks on VOIP & Ntera [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Engin Yesil & Ntera Holdings
Engin Yesil & Ntera Holdings
06/23/2004 12:49 PMEngin Yesil & Ntera Holdings [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Engin Yesil & Wholesale Expo
Engin Yesil & Wholesale Expo
05/31/2004 02:17 PMEngin Yesil & Wholesale Expo [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Engin Yesil & The Start of Ntera's
Technology
Engin Yesil & The Start of Ntera's
Technology
06/20/2004 03:26 AMEngin Yesil & The Start of Ntera's Technology [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Engin Yesil's Ntera.net Comments on VOIP
Technology
Engin Yesil's Ntera.net Comments on VOIP
Technology
05/31/2004 02:13 PMEngin Yesil's Ntera.net Comments on VOIP Technology [PRWEB May 13,
2004]
Comments are back
Comments are back
01/17/2004 10:43 PMThanks to some hard work by a couple of folks, especially Boris, and a
new version of MovableType released specially to fight comment spam,
you can once again leave comments....
Comments down, maybe coming back soon
Comments down, maybe coming back soon
01/16/2004 11:33 AMYou still can't comment on entries on this site. I had to turn
comments off after getting 1,000 comment spams in two hours. I hope to
have a fix in a day or two. Thanks for your patience, and special
thanks to some folks who are helping me: Boris Anthony and Karl....
Q&A: Microsoft storage execs fire back
at NetApp comments
Q&A: Microsoft storage execs fire back
at NetApp comments
05/27/2004 05:01 PMMicrosoft executives Yuval Neeman and Marcus Schmidt talked about the
company's storage road map.
Space Shuttle Goes Back to Work
Space Shuttle Goes Back to Work
03/29/2005 08:53 PMSpace Station Astronauts Called Back In
(AP)
Space Station Astronauts Called Back In
(AP)
06/24/2004 06:01 PMAP - The two astronauts who stepped out of the international space
station for an unusually risky spacewalk were quickly ordered back in
Thursday when Mission Control spotted a pressure drop in one of the
men's oxygen tanks.
Plans for International Space Station
Cut Back
Plans for International Space Station
Cut Back
07/24/2004 07:46 AMUK 'must back Europe space plans'
UK 'must back Europe space plans'
07/09/2004 06:14 PMBritish space expertise will be wasted unless the UK government backs
Europe's ambitious Aurora programme of Solar System exploration,
experts say.
Space Capsule Heading Back to Earth (AP)
Space Capsule Heading Back to Earth (AP)
09/08/2004 03:45 AMAP - A space capsule holding atoms collected from solar wind was en
route to a tricky rendezvous with Earth, offering scientists the first
material NASA has brought back from space in nearly three decades.
Space Station Trio Head Back to Earth
(Reuters)
Space Station Trio Head Back to Earth
(Reuters)
04/29/2004 05:49 PMReuters - A Soyuz space capsule set
off on schedule from the International Space Station to bring a
Russian, a U.S. astronaut and a Dutchman back to Earth in the
steppes of Kazakhstan.
Todays Shorts
Todays Shorts
11/03/2003 11:09 AMWe've got some shorts for you today as there are lots of little pieces
of news
around:
- Microsoft
global document router: Australia will be among the first
places
where Microsoft will launch its Microsoft Business Network, a
subscription
site for
routing
XML business documents.
- Web
Services
Sky Is 'Indigo': Microsoft Corp. introduced many new
technologies at
its Professional Developers Conference last week, but few are more
of a departure
for the company than a Web services infrastructure code-named
Indigo.
- M
S
rebuffed in Google take-over bid:
The New York Times and Australian news siteSMH report that
Internet search
leader Google has rejected a takeover bid from Microsoft.
- 5
years ago… Microsoft denies Linux threat:
Microsoft's UK Windows
marketing manager, Nick McGrath, has denied rumours that the
company
is feeling threatened
by up-and-coming open source software (OSS) products such as Linux
and Apache.
Todays Diary
Todays Diary
10/29/2003 12:13 AMOkey, today is the day, so in a couple of hours time, i will be on the
road again, on...
Todays daily double
Todays daily double
05/27/2004 03:24 PMA pair of Gaobot worms check in together. W32.Gaobot.FO and
W32.Gaobot.RB allow access to an infected system through IRC and use
network shares and multiple Windows vulnerabilities to spread.
Scotsman.com News - Sci-Tech - Is
strange space signal a sign that ET's
mother has called back?
Scotsman.com News - Sci-Tech - Is
strange space signal a sign that ET's
mother has called back?
09/03/2004 10:29 AMExtraterrestrial radio signal from
aliens?
news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=1028302004
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Dean Regrets 'Pain' Caused By
Confederate Flag Comments -- Sharpton On
Dean's Comments: 'Imagine If I Said That
I Wanted To Be The Candidate Of People
With Helmets And Swastikas'
Dean Regrets 'Pain' Caused By
Confederate Flag Comments -- Sharpton On
Dean's Comments: 'Imagine If I Said That
I Wanted To Be The Candidate Of People
With Helmets And Swastikas'
11/06/2003 08:49 AMDean backs down ..
AP
washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3651-2003Nov5?language=printer
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Auto Doc: Todays car computers take
awhile to adjust
Auto Doc: Todays car computers take
awhile to adjust
06/03/2004 11:33 PMNewsday Jun 4 2004 3:26AM GMT
engin revs up VoIP
engin revs up VoIP
09/22/2004 12:55 AMZDNet Australia Sep 22 2004 4:51AM GMT
President Bush Wants To Send Americans
Back To The Moon — And May Leave A
Permanent Presence There — In A Bold New
Vision For Space Exploration (I Like It)
President Bush Wants To Send Americans
Back To The Moon — And May Leave A
Permanent Presence There — In A Bold New
Vision For Space Exploration (I Like It)
12/07/2003 06:01 AMfoxnews.com/story/0,2933,104800,00.html
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Engin Yesil's Vision on Telecom Industry
Engin Yesil's Vision on Telecom Industry
06/20/2004 02:10 AMEngin Yesil's Vision on Telecom Industry [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Online game world admin & play engin
Online game world admin & play engin
03/24/2005 02:36 PMBack in the seat
Statement Of David Israelite, Chairman
Of The Intellectual Property Task Force,
In Relation To Todays Announc
Statement Of David Israelite, Chairman
Of The Intellectual Property Task Force,
In Relation To Todays Announc
05/14/2004 07:35 PMU.S. Dept. of Justice May 14 2004 11:25PM GMT
The Technological Juggernaut
The Technological Juggernaut
08/27/2004 01:58 PMAs Larry Lessig has long and presciently emphasized, law and
technology are substitute methods of protecting an interest. You can
sue a trespasser; but it may be cheaper just to put up a strong fence.
We used to think that if the technological substitute was adequate, it
would be superior...
Top 25: Technological breakthroughs
Top 25: Technological breakthroughs
04/01/2005 05:05 PMCNN Apr 1 2005 8:14PM GMT
Technological diffusion patterns
Technological diffusion patterns
08/09/2004 06:02 AM
I get this feeling that the diffusion of new services and
technologies such as blogs and social network services are not normal.
Normal diffusion patterns are sort of bell curves that track mass
media attention and other factors including effort on the supply side.
With social network systems, there seem to be regional explosions of
users. Orkut now has more Brazilians than Americans and I have yet to
hear a good explanation of why. There are very uneven proportion of
bloggers in different regions. The last I looked, Poland and Iran seem
to have an unnaturally high number of blogs. Does the digital word of
mouth nature of social software make it's diffusion faster (viral) and
non-linear? Is the diffusion of other technologies in these markets
and segments that are networked also change?
Is there anyone doing good work in this area? I'm sure marketers
have their theories on this. I can imagine anthropologists and
sociologists also studying this. What is the right way to study
this?
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What's in a child's name? A
technological suffix
What's in a child's name? A
technological suffix
02/18/2004 09:18 AMChicago Tribune Feb 18 2004 1:19PM GMT
Father Of Invention
Father Of Invention
12/21/2003 11:53 PMIt's unlikely you've heard of him, this quiet man from Essex, but you
probably own one of the gadgets that he's designed. He transformed the
image of the computer and, if you're really lucky, you might get one
of his latest must-haves this Christmas. By John Arlidge (The Observer
via MyAppleMenu)
Cash in on invention
Cash in on invention
07/28/2004 09:55 PMComputer Weekly Jul 29 2004 1:11AM GMT
Technological Flights Of Fancy That
Fizzled
Technological Flights Of Fancy That
Fizzled
11/17/2003 06:36 PMPresident touting tax relief,
technological changes
President touting tax relief,
technological changes
04/26/2004 03:24 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 26 2004 7:42AM GMT
President touts tax relief,
technological changes
President touts tax relief,
technological changes
04/26/2004 04:12 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 26 2004 7:04PM GMT
iTMS: The Invention of the Year
iTMS: The Invention of the Year
11/11/2003 03:40 AMTime has named Apple's iTunes Music Store The Invention of the Year.
Apple, by using the simple concept of letting users pay a dollar to
download a song has redefined music sales, demonstrated to record
companies that the Internet can provide a practical business model and
let users know there is an alternative to illegally downloading music.
The article does mention a few remaining obstacles for Apple, the
lack of Beatles material on iTMS and sales to international consumers
the most obvious.
The Difference Between Innovation And
Invention
The Difference Between Innovation And
Invention
03/22/2005 07:03 PMFor all the talk about protecting innovation, we've often pointed out
that the patent system seems to do the exact opposite -- making it
more difficult for those who are actually innovating, while giving
money to those who haven't done anything at all. Last year, Michael
Schrage wrote an interesting piece pointing out the very important
diffe
rences between invention and innovation, where he noted that
innovation is more important -- but the patent system is more about
protecting invention. Basically, plenty of people or companies who
"invented" an idea were never able to capitalize on the idea at all.
It took others who actually innovated and built off that idea to make
a product that
actually had an impact on the world. Helping to
prove that point are
a
bunch of example cases where the initial inventor of something wasn't
the one to make it valuable. In a market driven economy, the real
winner is the company that can make something valuable through
innovation -- not the inventor who happens to come up with something
that the market may or may not want.
Innovation Is More Important Than
Invention
Innovation Is More Important Than
Invention
04/29/2004 04:25 PMWe recently posted an MIT Tech Review story looking at
the
return of "inventors" instead of innovators. The article named
the well known "great inventors" from a century ago. In the comments,
someone properly took me to task for simply parroting the line about
these inventors, when most of the stories about their "inventions"
were mythical. Now, Michael Schrage (again at MIT's Tech Review) is
arguing convincingly that for all the hype around inventors,
in
novation is much more important - and (more importantly) is
entirely separate from invention. He names the same "inventors" named
in the original article and points out that the truth of the matter is
that they were all innovators rather than inventors (and its only the
distance of history that has rewritten their stories as if they were
inventors). He points out that invention has nothing to do with
commercial success - whereas innovation has everything to do with it.
Furthermore, this ties into the ongoing debate over patent reform:
"If you want to learn about the importance of "invention" over the
past 300 years, talk to the lawyers. If you want to hear about the
importance of "innovation," however, talk to anyone else." So, the
real question then, is whether or not our intellectual property system
should be encouraging invention or innovation? I'd vote for
innovation, as that's what drives the economy, and that would suggest
we need fewer lawyers involved with the patent system, and perhaps
more innovators. The following point is also important: "the technical
excellence of an invention matters far less than the economic
willingness of the customer or client to explore it." In other words,
any system designed to encourage innovation needs to encourage
actually making use of the innovation - and not, for example, sitting
on a patent and doing nothing with it, while waiting for others to
innovate and then hitting them with a patent infringement lawsuit.
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