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Mega-bucks can be made by a EPCOT II ( Electronic Prototype Communications and Operations Teleport ). Hotel, entertainment and work centers which provide a bang up synergy of Internet/Intranets working on 10 Mb connections. Write pflaump@wiredbrain.com FEEDBACK FORM sent by SouthWindnet http://home.netscape.com/comprod/at_work/index.html When you are building a Web site, it's easy to check out what other companies are doing. But so far, learning about real-world intranets has been limited to looking at screenshots. At best, you might get a peek at a partner company's site. Now Netscape introduces Airius Intranet Center the Virtual Intranet that gives you a hands-on, interactive intranet experience. You can demo Netscape AppFoundry's free applications, look in on collaborative discussion groups, and read posted communications.
Although this is a fictional intranet, it is driven by some of the same technologies used in real corporate intranets: Netscape SuiteSpot servers, live applications, an Informix database, and Sun servers. http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/print/951113/webguide/doc1.html That jibes with what top technology consulting firms -- BIS Strategic Decisions, Forrester Research, Gartner Group and International Data Corp. -- estimate. The consensus: Use of the Intranet inside U.S. companies is at least as widespread as use of the public Net. Adopting Web technologies for internal publishing solves both technical issues and practical problems: Web technology is readily available, cheap and mostly not proprietary.
Standardizing on Web technologies solves compatibility problems within large organizations. Without the Web, it's not easy to get Macintoshes, Unix workstations and Intel-based PCs talking to each other. For internal software developers, writing software applications in Web formats simplifies matters greatly. Almost anyone can author pages in the HyperText Markup Language. Give everyone in the company a Web browser. Then post the application on a server. All of a sudden, the Web browser becomes the standard user interface. "Thinking about having separate applications on separate platforms for the clients made the Web attractive," says Joe Baltimore, MIS manager for Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores, a Lebanon, Tenn.-based restaurant chain. "We make the data available via the Web server, and it beats going out to configure hundreds of client PCs. That's the big advantage [I see], being an administrator type." Corporate data can change rapidly, and printing manuals or price lists not only costs a lot, but the information may be outdated by the time it appears.
Information on a Web server can be updated regularly, so users grab it when they need it, rather than thumbing through bulky reference volumes. That saves on printing costs and assures that the latest information is being used. Publishing information internally is the most common use of the Intranet today, but other, more creative applications are on the horizon. See Hotflash for more examples and information. Chief among those is collaborative work in which several people work together on a single document. Lotus Notes is the most popular collaborative software today, but some regard the Web as a "Notes killer." Netscape's pending $108 million acquisition of Collabra Software Inc. is seen as a direct, lower-cost assault on Notes. Collabra's software costs $100 for 100 users. Notes is $155 per user. Eric Brown, senior analyst at Forrester, says the next generation of internal Web sites will use the browser to connect to a server but then run a separate application. The Web technology becomes a "welcome mat."
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Example
CLOCKS
We
have to look at the three major elements of the information revolution
and seven technologies to understand how Java base will change the way
we communicate, use symbols, live, learn and earn a living, relate to each
other, run our businesses, schools and colleges, make collective actions;
in short, how we as the human species will evolve because of this change
in technology. Sounds a little grand but it's for real.
Remember that "human" evolution is social - we are the sum total of biological attributes and socialization. Other species change slowly in their biological capacities to survive in changing environments, we develop social technologies. The is the "catch- on" factor which distinguishes us even from earlier varieties of humans. Now let us see if you can "catch-on" to why Java is so important. It also can make you money in the market.
The three elements are the hardware, the software, and the networks connecting us together. Our hardware as people can not change, the software has to fit the capacities of our operating system, and networks is how we live with each other and earn a living.
The
seven technologies are:
1.)
Vision
- the ability to take in information and make sense of data by imposing
patterns.
2.)
Symbols - creating language
and signs to represent objects in experience.
3.)
Abstraction
- working with symbols, objects and observations for a variety of applications
- cooking, clothing, housing, transportation, law and courts, finance and
international trade for example.
4.)
Communications -
sharing abstractions, rules, process so to make a collective enterprise,
families, companies, nation state.
5.)
Adoption
- making a relationship with other foreign collective patterns of understanding
and action - to learn from others not in our own group that have different
operating systems so they think and do things differently.
6.)
Reason -
decisions to change the way we think and do things based on new information
and market forces.
The new Java based technology changes all of the seven technologies. The logic of objects, stored and transmitted by faster systems of communications ( cable and satellites ), working on different hardware, creates a new social environment. We can work together in new ways and places, Telework networks become global, and Internet, Intranets, and extra-nets become one vast tool of perception, data management, model building, collaboration, innovation, organizational development, problem solving, construction, building and distribution of goods and services. Even Microsoft knows the days of the all too complex PC are numbered. The Network Computer and the infrastructure they represent will change the market quickly. Netscape, Corel, Sun, Oracle, and most of the big international companies are "catching on", how about you ?
http://www.webweek.com/current/software/javabased.html
Java-Based Suites Make Desktop Bid
By Jeremy Carl
While Microsoft's dominant productivity suite, Office '97, debuted to much fanfare last week, two companies that hope to take a significant chunk of the suite market down the road hatched their own plans. Although one is not yet shipping product and the other is betting on an unproven computing platform, both believe they are primed for success.
Corel Corp., which acquired WordPerfect and its Perfect Office suite last year to aid in its struggle to break Microsoft's lock on the desktop, announced the first publicly available pre-release version of its much-hyped Office for Java product. Toronto-based Corel joins the market with Westboro, Mass.-based Applix Inc., a Unix application veteran that shipped its Java-based Anyware Office suite for network computers at the end of last year. ...
"If you look at today's office suites, they are very feature-rich and platform-dependent, as well as being very monolithic in their structure," said Chris Biber, Corel's technology evangelist for Office for Java. "Office for Java provides a new market opportunity, in that it is a series of components that are lightweight, modular, extensible, downloadable, and cross-platform." Both office suites will offer a range of the standard suite applications, including word processing, charting, drawing, presentation, an e-mail client, and a spreadsheet. However, neither will offer a database at first release, a deficiency that owes much to Java's immaturity and poor performance compared with platform-optimized binary code. Representatives from both Corel and Applix were confident these problems would be solved in the next year with the advent of better just-in-time (JIT) compilers, specialized Java chips, and improvements in Java implementations.
Learning from the Babylonian Captivity: In Babylon but not of it;
Every company, school, community, church need "Assemblies" to seek the truth by holding inspiration to the "light" of discourse and open discussion, as do the Quakers. Our constitutional and legal tradition and our modern society is built upon open discussion and holding ideas, beliefs, faith and doctrines to the tests of facts and reason. The work of Roger Bacon, Newton, Franklin and Jefferson, other freemason's related to Hiram the builder of the temple and preserved "the way" in Western Liberal industrial culture. Our way is built on the Babylonian captivity and the crisis of meaning in the heritage of exile.
Our customs of being, started four millennium ago with Abraham, b. 1996 B.C., of Ur with the tribes and ancient kingdoms. "In 586 B.C. the Kingdom of Judea, which then represented all that was left of the people of Israel in the land of Canaan, underwent a devastating experience. The temple was in ruins, the ritual brought to an end, the best part of the nation was led as captives to Babylon..( the stock crashed...) a century and a half earlier, the Northern Kingdom comprising 10 tribes, had been overrun by Assyria, and their inhabitants absorbed .( Jobs was removed by a coup ) If the disaster to Judea met with a like ending, the entire nation ( Apple Corp. ) would be obliterated and the name of Israel would be obliterated and the people blotted out of existence" So begins the "Everyman's Talmud" by Abraham Cohen 1931, 1945.
The issue of the survival forced the leaders to consider deeply their tribal traditions. The prophet Ezekiel formed "The Assembly", the solution that evolved was summarized in a single word "The Torah", or "corporate philosophy", the "goals and mission statement" of the oral and written doctrine, the "law", the teaching, where a sense of direction can be made into a method or path - the way of the "word" can became a process and structure. Torah must be "forced on their attention and impressed in their hearts; then they could remember, ( like Joseph's exile in Egypt ) that though in Babylon they were not of Babylon, and the sacred obligation rested upon them to remain a people apart."
"The House of Assembly" Beth Hakeneseth was structured by Ezra and written up as the Talmud as a guide to living, preserving their traditions, against the historic tide, where minorities are melted into majorities, where tribes, companies, communities, people and nations rise and fall, where a unique people not protected by their own "space" can create a "wall of fire" to preserve the faith and race unlike any other in history.
What made this possible ? A "law" fixed by time and place can not serve people in different times and places. The doctrine and practice must be flexible BUT not so flexible as to become anything to any one, without teeth and meaning. The answer is the way, the process of seeking a living truth, darash, a technique of inquiry, to deduce, interpret, past tradition and present circumstance by profound study. This process of deduction or interpretation is called Midrash, or commentary, practiced by the Hegedolah or Assembly of Teachers "Tannaim" ( Rabbis ), associated with the Hillel school.
The "Christian" church was a revival of the "path" and its basic laws, after the Rabbis had made a process into a bureaucracy and power base. The early Church was just such an assembly of believers who sought the truth, as God let them to see the truth. The protestant reformation was again a revival of the body of Christ as an assembly of believers after Rome had made a process into a dogmatic doctrine in support of temporal power.
Every company, school, community, church need "Assemblies" to seek the truth by holding inspiration to the "light" of discourse and open discussion as do the Quakers. Our constitutional and legal tradition and our modern society is built upon open discussion and holding ideas, beliefs, faith and doctrines to the tests of facts and reason. As LBJ said from Isaiah " Let us reason together" The work of Roger Bacon, Newton, Franklin and Jefferson, other freemason's related to Hiram the builder of the temple and preserved "the way" in Western Liberal tradition. Our way is built on the Babylonian captivity and the crisis of meaning in the tradition of exile.
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2.= Larry NC ( Network Computers ) from Oracle and Web-TV, utility systems where the complex stuff is moved from a PC to the server.
3.= Kim Polese, Java, marimba and IIOP, Visual Basic C+++ Sun Microsystems object programs that work cross platforms, with a small plug in.
4.= Motorola's Iridium Low orbit Satellites and new wireless systems along with cable.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 21, 1997-- Motorola Inc., Multimedia Group announced today that it has invested in an equity stake in WorldGate Communications. WorldGate, creators of the interactive TV Internet access service, will now join the other members of Motorola's CyberSeed Venture program in delivering next generation content, tools and interactive services for broadband networks.
Wednesday, November 27, 1996 8:23:44 AM
http://www.ipc-interactive.com IPC Interactive Inc.
EMAIL by Peter Lambert
Time Warner Cable of New York has licensed a beta version video-on-demand platform from SeaChange International and IPC Interactive Inc. for potential use in 140 hotels in the Big Apple's cable franchise area.
The combination of SeaChange's Video Server 100 and MediaCluster system and IPC Interactive's GuestServe Network with Time Warner's cable network will deliver digitally stored, on-demand movies, guest information, shopping and advertising, as well as billing review, messaging and transaction services to analog terminals in hotels and other hospitality and multiple dwelling units, the companies said.
SeaChange said a five-node version of its MediaCluster distributed server platform will support more than 100 simultaneous video streams over more than a terabyte of storage, as a single "virtual system"; IPC's MeTIL software manages communications between the SeaChange Video Server 100 and each analog terminal in the network.
" Until now, the industry has failed to meet the practical business economics " of VOD, said IPC Interactive chairman Johnathan Edwards. " The GuestServe Network is the first cost-effective and reliable solution that broadband television operators can implement today.
SeaChange said MediaCluster will be available commercially early next year. Time Warner Cable already uses SeaChange's digital SPOT advertising insertion system in Manhattan. The GuestServe Network is jointly marketed by IPC Interactive and SeaChange. IPC-interactive can be reached at ipc-interactive.com
RE: THE IDEAWEB: synergy in problem solving
How
search engines
use "wiredbrain", the Web and HTTP E-Mail works as a personal informations
system. The flat, fast, flexable, work force Charles Handy ( Trust and
the Virtual Organization, Age of Unreason ) talks about are now possible
on the web - we become free agents, independent contractors - temporary
team members - get together to do a job - we provide web pages - site management
- instruction in the new NC ( network computer system and WebTV
) - all kinds services - LOCATIONAL INDEPENDENCE via the NC
http://www.nc.com/
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Electronic Prototypes Clubs on-line Technology:
If people can work at home or at a remote site, the person saves commuting time and is more productive and happier. The business can save major money on office space, $8,000 to $12,000 work stations, and be free to use more temporary staff. The total savings can easily be 50 % over the traditional worker in a traditional office or service. Sales, data entry, customer service, accounts, payroll and bookkeeping, even computer systems management can be done more productively from remote sites. The right question is not who can do some work away from the office, but who really needs to come into an expensive facility to do their job.
Physical Facilities: The idea of the "Home Work" club is that many people need to or rather go to a neighborhood facility where they rent work stations. The "club" can be better connected and have supporting facilities - such as scanners, printers, video conference, and the worker doesn't have to waste time getting systems to work, they can just do their work.
We are looking to lease space, then will franchise "The Club" to other facilities - schools, colleges, libraries, guest houses, store front Internet Cafe and Offices.
Hotel Chains: Such as Best Western, Clarion, Court Yard, Embassy Suites, Hampton Court, Hiltons, Hyatt, Marriott, Quality, have been contacted. We are looking to lease space in-side their Conference facilities. The space is used to set up work stations, and temporary office suites wired for cable, T1, Satellites or cable or better. The advantage to a hotel chain is the increase in remote conference facilities and in-room services for computer connections. It's like having Cable Movies but in addition attracts new business from travelers wanting to do "home work" and locals who can do their work without going to the office.
Communications: We are looking for contracts to provide the Links.
AT&T, MCI/BT, Sprint, Compuserve, AOL, Tynet, et al., provide network communications. The advantage to the Communications company is to be on the cutting edge of remote work sites, temporary work groups, work sharing and consulting. The sites above can be hubs for ISP ( Internet Service Providers ).
Hardware/Software: We would like NC's or a WebTV built in standard PC boxes with mother boards, slots CD-rom and the NC/ network as a card. The Network would provide client program and file space ( Virtual C drive ) Netscape/Oracle software, Sun microsystems servers, network management; The network server could be anywhere - location tied to communications lines - we plan on running it remotely not on site.
A
paper presented at The Future of the Office seminar, held at the Institute
of Directors, May 12th 1995.
Robert Thompson, Research Manager, King Sturge & Co
- What do you need to do today - we can assemble the people to help:
or payroll just the best people to do a job NOW, and maybe some of the same group or others to do another job -
RE:
The recruits to a tough training program are traditionally told to "Look to the right, look to the left, one of you won't be here next year."
Sixty five million years ago, at the annual meeting of the Dinosaurs /IBM/MS/PC Productions Inc. they heard a talk by the current management guru about becoming small, fast and furry. They were told, their survival depended on their ability to adapt to the rapid changes in their global environment. The huge Dinosaurs looked at each other and wondered how they were going to change from large, cold blooded reptiles to mammals. The motivational speaker suggested "visualization" They should relax and imagine "in their minds" eye that they were small, fast and furry. If they had a "positive" attitude nothing was impossible.
Almost all species that ever existed are extinct.
Human, as all creatures large and small ( except maybe insects ) are not biologically designed for rapid change. What happens is mass extinctions. The space ( niches ) made by short periods of extinctions are then slowly filled ( somewhat at random ) by the survivors. Species survive by geographic dispersion and innate variety.
How to survive the mass extinction that NC's will cause among PC 's or how to become very small, very fast and very furry.
The high ground is an expanded vision of the ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) and this will happen a order of magnitude faster than most people think.
RE: EPCOT II: Electronic Prototype Community On-line Technology
Where do you want to be, alone on the California coast, in a planned community in Costa Rica, The Swiss or Colorado Mountains, New Zealand or Australia, the French Riviera, a Greek Village; the EPCOT work and pay master will help you do your work, using temporary synergy groups, video conferences, high quality image processing, what ever, where ever.
EPCOT II global work groups can produce content, hardware, software, server management, education and training, video, web pages, news, applications what ever. It's a company made of off site locations, with a temporary work group and employment agency, it's a server of home and remote work locations, it's a hotel, it's a cafe, it's a node and ISP, it's a planned physical place and network of hard wired connections between international high-tech communities of transponders, cables and phones. It is the Electric Prototype Community on-line Technology of today and tomorrow, the global village, the world according to Charles Handy.
http://ear th.ics.uci.edu:8080/faqs/punc-eq.html http://earth.ics.uci.edu:8080/origins/biblio/punctuated_equilibri um.html
Natura non facit saltum; ( Nature does not take leaps but it does?)
Evolution, competition, survival of the fittest is a fact but Darwin's theory of evolution does not explain the " Origins of the Species" or the "Decent of man" The physical fossil record does not support, and never has, the idea of slow steady "progress" from simple to complex, in small steps from ammonites to people. "Time Frames" by Niles Eldredge explains how science adjusted to the reasonable social expectations of the machine age by imposing on the data preconceived notions of progress and order. Darwin's type of slow evolution does happen but so does rather sudden extinctions and discontinuous bursts of creative activity.
Physics: The Uncertainty principle: Con't Synergy.htm ( above ) These people are ready to help with TOEFL, Test of English as a Foreign Language:
There
is a tremendous demand for people with skills as Web editors.
We
have set up a tutor page and list for Http editors and tutors. We will
notify companies looking for http writers and artists. Set your own time
and fees. Display your work on site in this or in many other subjects
This dream is you are on the beach , in some beautiful spot, with your lap top and your lover, earning good money. Well with effort the dream can be real. SOME ASSEMBLE required. You will need I-phone - netmeeting you can get Netmeetings 2.0 2.0 even if it doesn't work all that well, it still is the most useful, you need some experience with web pages, ftp, IRC etc. These are the tools of the internet trade. FIRST you need a web page. GO TO Ideaweb.htm the submit it page and do it NOW!
*SYNERGY-NET
The synergy of low orbit Satellites or cable, ground station/servers transmitters, cell transponders ( wireless phones ) with the NC ( Network Computer ) WebTV will produce a major revolution in the information/computer/software business ( that Bill Gates will announce by the end of the year). General purpose remote servers will provide data and applications to new kinds utility power machines.
Web pages are a input-output form that update records, contain e-mail, http, java instructions that inform, instruct, question, and interact with the individual and their special functions. As a text book, accounts book, order book, to-do notebook, bank book, tour book, phone book, library book, power book all hyper- linked to the net and powerful graphic display it has become the most robust information tool ever and the cornerstone of the computer/educational/informational third wave post industrial global society. The public schools are still in the 19th century, and public policy has not focused on how the military-industrial complex of NASA, DOD ( Navy ) Communications, NSA ( CIA ) and super-computers all ready have the physical network in place. Opening of military technology and hardware could project the USA into true Super-power information technology well ahead of Europe or the Far East ( Japan ).
The great Internet Server (ISP) in the sky can do what ever you imagine to be in your interests, your personal search engine will tie information to java scripts, as now done by marimba.COM see the BongoTaste demo, and present you at any time with up to date information individually searched at your command . http://www.marimba.com/people/klass/index.html
Your IP connection can set up a private channel so your interests, software, information, and data is updated all the time and ready to go. POINTCAST , EXCITE , Newspage , Pathfinder, INTERmind ,
FREELOADER
and WATCH OUT it can mess your system up and use up a LOT of disk space.
The
NC or WebTV is what
Netscape-Oracle-Sun, Lotus Notes all are scrambling to get this in place.
Your all-in-one office is anywhere. The Network gives you private connections
to work groups, conferences, http e-mail with audio/video, telephone, data
bases which produce individualized reports in 3-D graphics, what you need
or can imagine you need, what, or hope for is all there and cheap. Your
search engine news will including what the other groups are doing, inside,
outside and topside. POINTCAST, Backweb, Excite, and Netscape/Marimba/Oracle/Sun
are ready to go ! ( also the search engines
use "wiredbrain" such as Yahoo, AltaVista, see:
http://www.marimba.com/people/klass/search.html
all the search engines
use "wiredbrain" on one page.
The New thinking about servers, data base, utilities will drive new hardware which will drive communications and new applications means new software - hardware - communications on and on....If you don't know what I am talking about, it could be very important to find out.
Castanet uses a new protocol to distribute and update channels in a very scaleable manner. With the Castanet protocol it is possible to distribute large, dynamic, and media-rich applications even over a slow connection.
Castanet will revolutionize the way software is distributed on the Internet and Intra-net, and it will enable the creation of a new breed of dynamic and network-aware applications.
see HOTFLASH
http://www.pomoco.com
based
on industry standards such as Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), Common
Object Request Broker Architecture(CORBA), and Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
(IIOP)that provides rapid, reliable client/server data access, and enables
multi-tier distributed applications to be deployed over the Internet, intranet,
and enterprise networks. http://www.nc.com/
We can use
Set
your own working conditions, fees, hours
Maybe
someone wants to offer bigger cheaper classes, someone does more private
tutoring help , the guidelines are open to creative
action. Like most things on the INTERNET, intranets and extra- nets; WebTV
or NC's http://www.nc.com/
we have to make it up as we go along. We can use newgroups, mailing
lists, and newspapers to keep current on day to day developments in the
field. See newspapers on the ForumForum.
TECHVISION: IIOP Marc Andreessen, Sr. VP of Technology
In the last two years we've seen an amazing change in the way businesses communicate. They've recognized that corporate networks based on Web technology offer a powerful way to tie together a variety of EMAIL, database, and operating system platforms. ... ( see Forrester reports ) and/or A list of NC Discussion sites http://www.nc.com/
"Networking is an after-thought for a 15-year-old stand-alone PC system," said Ellison of Oracle Corp. "And you still have to manage it, administer it and back it up yourself. My mother is not going to do that, nor are most of the people in the rest of the world. It is costing corporations and the government $8,000 per year for each PC they own. That includes the cost of the system, installing software, fixing problems, training, and data management."
On
the other hand, Ellison said, "The NC http://www.nc.com/
at Oracle is simply a network connection device independent of displays
and based on an open architecture. If there is something wrong with it,
simply throw it out and get another one. There is no configuration, administration,
and management." Except for a simple operating system, all the data,
applications, games, configurations, and other information normally stored
on a hard disk is stored on a network server.
see
ORACLE and Netscape's plan for NC
( network computer ) http://www.nc.com/
The next shift catalyzed by the Web will be the adoption of enterprise systems based on distributed objects and IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol).
In a full-service INTRANET different operating systems need to talk to each other, Java needs to talk to C code on the back-end system, and different applications need to communicate using open standards.
IIOP is a standard for facilitating communication between objects, as defined by the Object Management Group. We expect that over the next few years IIOP will become as ubiquitous as HTTP and CGI. ...
IIOP provides a comprehensive system through which objects can request services from one another across the wide variety of platforms or database systems they're built on.
Just as Web technology has helped companies simplify and centralize the distribution of information, distributed objects will help them simplify and centralize their enterprise applications.
Go to directory, floor 503, synergy: I would really like it if you would use the ForumForum. Go in and set up conference, documents, newspaper, mess around. We will only learn by doing.
You can find out what this conference program has to offer and we can see how people can use it.
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is a way of using Java to down load data in advance along with applications. See the trans.marimba.com channel and bongoTaste demo. RE: WebTV, Excite, Yahoo Personal newspages, Intermind, netangels, MARIMBA, Pathfinder, POINTCAST, newspage, back-web, Zip delivery and freeloader NEWSPAGE AT http://www.newspage.com/ FREELOADER AT http://www.freeloader.com/ and WATCH OUT it can mess your system up and use up a LOT of disk space. Packet: A sequence of bits sent from one networked machine to another, from
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We need your ideas on this. Starrting with live.excite.com which provides a personal search engine of over 2000 JOURNALs by the topics of interest. The Ideaweb.htm is some of the materials found about Intranets, network computers and distance education. Then enews has 2000 JOURNALs you can look at, PATHFINER from Time/Warner and newspages will sort of sort for you, POINTCAST updates and sorts and soon will be connected to Netscape's e-mail http programs, there are other efforts in this direction getting set up for Web- TV. Rather than look for JOURNALs or articles you can look for subjects, like the "Readers guide to periodic literature" updates in real time. Excite does a very good job and saves lots of time from the hunting and gathering mode to the information processing mode. What does this mean for JOURNALism ? The tradition of reporters and professors, teachers and media bosses; is they find and sort information for you. The JOURNALs tell you what's important and what you need to know. They tend to be pack animals and stick to the news "above the fold" in the NY Times and the current PC attitudes in their fields. Computer magazines don't bite the hands that feed them - Microsoft and PC's, the reaction to the NC is a clear case of seeing what they want to see. Now it is possible that SYNERGY JOURNAL's, a sort of Newsgroups, Mailing lists and list servers, or User groups et al find ways into theJOURNAL business. It's the search engine stupid plus the function of some intelligence and cooperation. If you do a plain search there is no "content control" anyone can say anything. A JOURNAL has editors and professionals that sort some of the trash for you. By the Surges rule 90% of "information" is trash, old, wrong, unclear, prejudiced, and the reader beware ! JOURnalism then becomes a sort of sort engine - a moderator selecting materials as good, fair, possible, useless. SynergyTimes or JOURNAL could will do this for Education, Training, Technology transfer, information systems as they apply to the "learning to learn" process. Excite Live does most of the work but we add materials from the newspage, POINTCAST, backweb and other sorted material as it comes along. I need you HELP.. assistant editors.. sorters who let SYNERGY JOURNAL know what and how we should pay attention. Packet: A sequence of bits sent from one networked machine to another, from
The web TV looks like this ViewCall America at http://www.viewcallamerica.com/text/seeservicesf.html You can look at INTERMIND as a good and fast service manager or there is also NETANGELS and Netscape 3.0 now comes with a speed-up modem manager. They use cache to work files while downloading. Freeloader and PATHFINDER save to cache, newspage does not. All are Web TV type introduction to the web: This is what WebTV will look like when it comes on line this Christmas season.
is
the easiest way to explore high-end graphics, video, and sound on the Internet.
@Home merges proprietary network technologies with existing cable lines.
http://www.tci.com/Press/070996.html
http://www.tci.com/Whats_Next/Internet_Services/home.html
@Home
will deliver high-bandwidth access and rich multimedia on the Internet
to the consumer. Which means @Home will enable Internet access hundreds
of times faster than telephone modems. And because it's cable, it's always
on. Whether you're at home, at work or at school, @Home means no more worries
about tying up phone lines, slow downloads, or, worse still, failing to
connect.
Disclaimer
- Caveat
Emptor a
new introduction to the web: In
no way should a link provided by this document be construed as an endorsement
by the author or by any official spiritual
organization. The
seeker is encouraged to determine the useful
authenticity of each group for
himself or herself , on the 275,000
internet links.
our Internet 100 class, look for Internet.htm, guides, and tools. What's hot NETSHOW
Internet 101; educational linksethics and values, the small , stable and smart schools; body/mind.
the psychological base for dealing with stress and change;
what does it all mean Charlie Brown? Environmental and Public policy issues, management, economics and the quality of learning organizations and individuals.
These people are ready to help with TOEFL, Test of English as a Foreign Language and other subjects
Citius,
Altius, Fortius - Latin meaning " Swifter,
Higher, Stronger " !
TOP
and Mail Send feedback to: Write
pflaump@wiredbrain.com FEEDBACK
FORM sent by SouthWindnet For
Example of tutors or web page providers see webtutor
page : http://www.wyith.com/
This is a
By
freely providing your comments on this article, you are helping others
that visit it the future the
quality is all my fault but it does help to have feedback and pointers
to
other sites, published work, either paper or electronic.
Call
me on IRC /join #synergybunch,
-
netmeeting, cool talk, ot Intel Phone request chat
the time on your computer: link to History and background of the synergy network
check
by date.
HOT FLASH NET HAPPENINGS
TECH TALK's Hot News For the Day (Tuesday September 24, 1996) (25)Twenty-Five more Hot News Stories At http://www.ttalk.com/news.html
The
Synergy Internet/intranets Page The
Synergy Schools Page
I am on IRC /join #synergybunch You check in on the IRC /join #synergybunch by the hour =+/- .05 minutes and I will help you get going , OR go to THE SYNERGY CLUB ROOM: at join #synergybunch
Site
Map PRIVATE synergy forum at GO to directory and look up synergy
under education links.
NOW
OPEN -- Each floor of the Forum forum office tower has an absolutely free
area for its occupants' discussions and document-sharing forums. Private
floors have the capabilities of e-mail, a newspaper, and IRC-based chat
rooms. SEE What
is Forum GO
TO INTERNET 101
open
Internet101.htm See
also The TOUR guides ,
we
use what ever resources we can find on the web, for example another another
Internet 101 you
get the synergy news, request form
: To
learn how to use the internet we NOW have a special offer of private on-line
lessons on-line help , private chat and connections-
Apply for information about beta or the regular
On
Microsoft net meeting open first icon on left directory and then click
the directory window and change to uls4.microsoft.com to find me. You can
speed dial in Net Meetings or cool talk to the IP # above.
NET
MEETINGS 2.0 which comes from Microsoft's
Internet GET THE UPDATE works on the same standard as Intel Phone
package
or COOL
TALK- from Netscape
for
cool talk your IP # is given when you click the logo then connections
-See
HOTFLASH for more information.
Call
me on IRC /join #synergybunch, netmeeting, cool talk, ot Intel Phone request
chat
Site
Map PRIVATE synergy forum at
Each
floor of the Forum forum office tower has an absolutely free area for its
occupants' discussions and document-sharing forums. Private floors have
the capabilities of e-mail, a newspaper, and IRC-based chat rooms. SEE
What
is Forum Write
pflaump@wiredbrain.com FEEDBACK
FORM sent by SouthWindnet or
at Write
pflaump@wiredbrain.com FEEDBACK
FORM sent by SouthWindnet about
time: would you like to test the systems.
These people are ready to help.
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need teachers of ESOL (English as Second Language) for students from (mostly)
Korea and the Far East.
$25.00 hr and up for private lessons to get ready for English exam for foreign students at American Colleges. TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language.
Need to have PC windows 95 or Mac that can handle phone for voice. AltaVista Office space that will handle E-mail, newsletter, class meetings ( forum ) materials and books etc. Including sample tests TOEFL etc. WE ARE LOOKING FOR TUTORS for PROFESSIONAL LICENSES: Those with experience in trades and occupational exams which prepares and recertifies persons in the Insurance, Real Estate, Mortgage, Appraiser, Adjuster, Construction, and related regulated license areas. 80% / 20 % teacher/synergy school split on fees - charge to credit cards at domain trevista.com The far east is 13 to 17 hours forward in time - so their evening is our morning, evening here is morning there. THE TUTOR PAGE: These people are ready to help.Hours to be arranged - experts can earn up to $50.00 or more an hour helping teachers, here and there. WRITE ME AT Pflaump@wiredbrain.com $25.00 instructor = 32.00 total per hour 80 % / 20% = tutor $50.00 advisor = 62.50 ( 12.50 for synergy schools ) $75.00 expert = 95.00 ( 20.00 for overhead - classroom etc) OTHER AREAS Editorial - technical writing Programs and Applications Hardware Practical Home/Garden Auto Legal Market - import/export Native Guides in Foreign Countries Language and translation |
Chicken,
Bull, and Elephant droppings - sent in your examples !
NEWS and comments -interactions
Guide for NEWBIES and the internet
NEWBIE in plain.txt
START of the network
OPEN-ME is the second page
The SYNERGY files/ and subfiles: NEW, http://www.hotbot.com/?SW=web&SM=MC&MT=wiredbrain&DC=10&DE=2&RG=NA&_v=2pathos/,
LOGOS, ETHOS, Pages,
VISIONS of blue sky futures
MAIN http files includes LOGOS and
current case discussion and activities
LOGOS /meaning and policy
PAGES / examples of http
/documents/pathos/ feelings and Sufi
intro to groups
ETHOS / education; small schools
SYNERGY A new style of writing - New Visions
We,
as humans, are an information processing system built on a billion years
of evolution. Systems built in the biological grove work better than those
that pay little or no attention to the design of human bogy.mind intelligence
and perception. Most of human understanding and action is non-conscious,
pre-conscious, biologically older than the aware waking mind. Windows graphic
interface is such an application. EPCOT II needs to be designed with the
body/mind in mind - tested on children and other cultures. How do people
relate on remote systems and still act as humans ? It's more than an interesting
question but critical to consumer acceptance and use. ForumForum is build
by technical committees without understanding how people feel. Its monumental
edifice complex is a-social, not user friendly.
What
is in the grove: small, stable and involves customs, ceremonies, manners,
traditions etc. We evolved in troops of about 80 souls. All organizations
work better with small stable groups. Groups use and maintain customs to
deal with conflicts, conflict is not to be avoided, or develop into fights,
but work out as a win/win SYNERGY solution, everyone gets something.. not
everything they want but are happy to stay married, to continue to participate
willingly and cheerfully. That's the deal.
since
July 25, 1996 the average count per week is about 300 on this page - It
is often BUSY so may under count, there are also 100's of pages about 50
visits a day to the index page, 25 to 30 at Internet101
About 25 a day to Window 95 links
which
total about 50%, the other 50 % is in document, ethos, http://www.hotbot.com/?SW=web&SM=MC&MT=wiredbrain&DC=10&DE=2&RG=NA&_v=2pathos/,
logos, ethos. about
130 a day or about 5 per hour
Internet.htm
THE
INTERNET LEARNING TOUR link
to TOP and E-mail We
are on two sites: http://www.wiredbrain.com/is only two months old. We
moved from a local server (dynasty) what folded. metro, emporium, mall
- wiredbrain.net is a company in SD Calif. that gives good service BUT we
can't do much CGI work on such a remote basis - they also have some special
features that make it difficult. We have a new site at http://www.wiredbrain.com/
in American
Web Publishing Corp www.awpc.com
It
is about 6 weeks old... Kevin has been working on a WALL where people can
leave their IP # and then a directory (host) for meeting on NET Meetings
that comes with Internet Explorer (MS) 3.0 and/or Cool Talk that comes
with Netscape 3.0 package. We
have a beta class that has tested the technology. The voice phone is a
sometime thing, but the chat and white board on MEETINGS are great, and
there are uses for the share function is we are very careful. Donna Morgan
has worked with us is getting Internet 101 is some shape but needs a few
students to practice to find out if all the instructions are clear.
Internet.htm
The
UNIQUE thing about synergy schools is the level of personal interaction
and group building. Students and beta testers can contact me on a regular
basis - e-mail, we will have a list server and newsgroups, BBS, IRC, NET
MEETINGS, Cool Talk, provide a rich context for personal help and exchange.
NOW we need partners to provide CREDIT and institutional support. We are
individuals with NO MONEY ! Everything we do is based on interest and HOPE
- blue sky... I know there are many new users who are confused and most
of the existing classes are out of date - last year is history ! We make
a real effort to be current which means constant experiments and change
and chaos and confusion and it's hard to be clear and step by step... but
that's the way it is ! The
http://www.wiredbrain.com/documents/ JOURNALs are on http://www.wiredbrain.com/
Internet.htm
/ or
the mirror site Internet.htm
and
I try to keep both sites current ( not without problems ) We are just about
to set up WiredBrain as THE site. It shows up now in the major search engines
use "wiredbrain".
AltaVista gives 3500 hits for Pflaump and a page of internet 101... We
have about 40 visits ( not hits) a day to the WiredBrain index page, about
20 to Internet.htm, about 150 total visits to that site.wiredbrain is also
busy and we will get a better access reporter that site. Please feel free
to visit and let me know what you think - It's a big effort of a few people
and not a big time professional high cost operation - believe me !
Copies of the SYNERGY JOURNALS sent by request: pflaump@wiredbrain.com Peter E. Pflaum Ph.D. , Headmaster GLOBAL_VILLAGE_SCHOOLHOUSE 225 Robinson Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 (904) 428-1355
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