Interview: Topsy Co-Founder on Twitter, Uprisings, Authority, and Journalism
On Thursday, I interviewed Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Open Source Initiative board member, founding editor of First Monday, and co-founder of search startup Topsy. I published an article based on the interview on Tuesday, but there was a lot more to our conversation than could be captured in a single piece. Throughout the course of the interview, we talk in detail about the impact of the social web on everything from journalism to popular uprisings. Ghosh also gives some details of how Topsy works, and what makes it different from other search engines.
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IBM Names Virginia Rometty as First Female CEO
Virginia Rometty — the woman who led IBM’s acquisition of PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting in 2002 — will be Big Blue’s next president and CEO.
IBM announced the news on Tuesday afternoon, saying Rometty will take the reins from current boss Sam Palmisano on Jan. 1. Palmisano is chairman, president, and chief executive officer, and after the New Year’s Day handover, he will remain chairman of the board. Rometty is currently a senior vice president and group executive for sales, marketing, and strategy at IBM.
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10-year-old Windows XP Ad Predicted the Future of Computing
A balding man in a yellow polo shirt is running over a peaceful green hillside. Straining, he jumps. Then he jumps again. Suddenly he’s flying, and we hear the first few notes of Madonna’s 2001 hit, “Ray of Light.”
No, it’s not an ad for Levitra. It’s an ad for Windows XP. Watching it 10 years later — on the anniversary of the day Microsoft released the OS — it’s more than an ad. It’s an oracle. In fact, it’s amazing how precisely Microsoft predicted the future of computing in i...