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It's gonna be great! Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 14, 2011. Http:/ pomi.stanford.edu/. January 14, 2011. Earlier this week, Google quietly announced that it would be phasing out Chrome support for H.264, the video codec and standard supported by Adobe Flash, Blu-ray, Internet Explorer, Safari and others. Instead, it will be supporting WebM and Ogg … Continue reading →. January 14, 2011. Big Texas not so big. January 12, 2011. Big Texas not so big. GoogleTV on hold for CES.
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It's gonna be great! January 14, 2011. Http:/ pomi.stanford.edu/. January 14, 2011. Earlier this week, Google quietly announced that it would be phasing out Chrome support for H.264, the video codec and standard supported by Adobe Flash, Blu-ray, Internet Explorer, Safari and others. Instead, it will be supporting WebM and Ogg … Continue reading →. January 14, 2011. How a Digital Bible Became a Breakout Business via @mashstartups @mashable Pocketseth likes digital books that are more than just books.
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Monica Lam
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Monica S. Lam. Gates Building, Room 307. E-mail: lam at cs.stanford.edu. Gates Building, Room 405. Dmoreau at cs.stanford.edu. How Mobile Disrupts Social As We Know It. Monica S. Lam. Entrepreneurship Thought Leadership Lecture, Stanford University, April 17, 2013. A previous version of this talk was given as a Keynote Address, 2013 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, March 22 2013, Santa Monica, CA. Programming and computing systems. Mobile and social computing. In the area of mobil...
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Clean Slate Design for the Internet
http://cleanslate.stanford.edu/index.php
We created Clean Slate Program more than five years ago with Stanford's depth and breadth of expertise to explore what kind of Internet we would design if we were to start with a clean slate and 20-30 years of hindsight. Though the mission was well defined, the potential approach was not. We began with a number of small exploratory projects that led to a few flagship projects that show lot of promise. Internet Infrastructure: OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking. Mobile Internet: POMI 2020.
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Cinder
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Cinder is a new operating system designed to make resource allocation, accounting, subdivision, and delegation explicit, making the system ideal for resource constrained systems like mobile devices and cellular phones. Cinder is based on HiStar. The Cinder kernel runs on both amd64 and ARM architectures. Our current prototype mobile platform is the HTC Dream cellular phone (the Google G1), which presently supports basic functionality including mobile data access. Apprehending Joule Thieves with Cinder".