Don’t have time for any reflective blogging this morning, but I’ve been frustrated by all the stories going by that I don’t have time to comment on, and wonder if it’s worthwhile just to put up a link post every morning, as well as any commentary. Let me know if you think that this kind of link-list post is worthwhile to you. (We’ve also been kicking around adding some kind of widget to radar that would let us collectively share our del.icio.us links, or something like that. Feel free to share any thoughts on the best mechanism for us to share our backchannel linking with you.)
At any rate, here are this morning’s notable links:
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EMC wants to build distributed cloud computing (via Peter Brantley)
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Microsoft ‘Frees’ Office Formats (via Dave Farber)
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Viruses in Virtual Worlds (via Dave Farber)
- National Academy of Engineering On the Singularity (via Slashdot)
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Personal Democracy Forum June 23-24 (via Micah Sifry)
- Matt Webb’s latest mindblowing presentation (via Nat)
- Google as Energy Intensive Industry (Harper’s shows plans of latest data center on the Columbia River).