Grid studies climate change

Distributed networking or grid computing has proven to be an excellent method of using idle processor time in computers around the world in order to crunch large chunks of data. This allows projects that would have to spend millions in buying top of the line computers to distribute the load Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Nobody reads my blog

This is a very funny website with the top ten reasons why nobody reads your blog. True, I will never be a good-looking naked female from Tonga, but in my opinion the list is obsessed with tech consultancy. Most intriguing to me is the fact that it does uncover a Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Servers down?

It is interesting how you come to rely on the internet. The entire web at the university of Edinburgh seems to be down since yesterday. I haven’t had access to my email since yesterday, and I feel isolated from the world. Besides, today is the first day of the semester. Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Could cyber-trespass kill the net?

This is an interesting article in Wired from Jennifer Granick. The author claims that the growing number of cases that require users of other computers for permission before using it to access the internet may stifle innovation. The article starts with some amazing examples of websites coming together to help Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Network Law: citations

I keep thinking that there may be a new subset of IT Law called Network Law, interested with the formation, regulation, and study of networks. An article in The Economist is making the usual rounds through the blogosphere describing an interesting paper by Seth Chandler of the University of Houston, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Network Law

This is an image taken from a discussion about emergent networks, terrorism and open source (it does make sense after you’ve read it). However, I found it interesting because it follows some research that I have been conducting regarding the application of complex network topology to the law. This graphic Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Largest mesh network in … Cork?

Cork City can now boast the largest WiFi in Europe. The city centre will be coverd by a large wifi mesh network that will pbe offered through credit card payments. This is an interesting development which [rpves that the future is wireless. Am I moving to Cork? NAH!

By Andres Guadamuz, ago