Saturday, April 30, 2022

Rufus Pollock: Emerging Movement with Alternative Approach to Social Change

This post is a collection of quotes from Rufus Pollock in an interview with The New School at Commonweal in March 2022. I recommend listing to the interview at this link. Rufus Pollock founded the Open Knowledge Foundation in 2004 and Life Itself in 2016. There are 8 quotes listed below chronologically. License: CC BY 3.0

1. "For those people, probably who don't know about Life Itself, we're a network community committed to practical action for a radically wiser and weller world. We create hard to do research. We engage in advocacy to pioneer a wiser, weller culture." (3:00)

2. "In a nutshell, what we're suggesting is a new social change ecosystem is emerging. And its centered on a radical, alternative approach to social change, one that's simultaneously, we call it PIE: paradigmatic, integrated and engaged." (6:16)

3. "To me, mapping I think is crucial to social conscious emergence of this group and its greatly more coherent, more connected, more visible to itself... " (10:40)

4. "Some organizations are focused on ecology, some on politics, some on wellbeing and spirituality." (16:43)

5. "We'd love to extend the directory of organizations... There's sort of additional visualization analysis we would like to do. There's adding people who are really crucial to this ecosystem and not just to organizations... Even a map of the ecosystem of ecosystems." (17:02)

6. "I think more and more people are sensing that there is something really not working... whether we look at the climate crisis, whether we look at inequality, whether we look at simply the function of democracy... There's a real sense that something's not working." (21:11)

7. "I think the underlying question is, how do we build a critical mass, e.g. 5-10% self-consciously supporting paradigmatic change? ...How is mapping related to this?" (39:52)

8. "Most of our abilities to scale human cooperation in history are coming from religious or cultural institutions. Ways of being and seeing the world rather than from technology or structures that we've legally created." (1:24:00)

Collection of Curiosity rover Mars photographs

This post is a collection of Curiosity rover Mars photographs. There are 7 photos listed below chronologically.

Curiosity rover, self-portrait (2012)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Curiosity rover's damaged left front wheel (2013)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Curiosity rover, drilling (2013)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Dune after crossing (2014)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Pahrump Hills outcrop (2014)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Curiosity rover, self-portrait, Namib Dune (2016)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA



Rock structures (2018)
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, NASA

Basic timeline of Michael Jordan

This post is a basic timeline of Michael Jordan. There are 30 events listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia

  • 1963: Born in Brooklyn, New York
  • 1968: Moves to Wilmington, North Carolina
  • 1981: Accepts scholarship to the University of North Carolina
  • 1982: ACC Freshman of the Year
  • 1982: NCAA Championship
  • 1983: NCCA All-American First Team
  • 1984: NCCA All-American First Team
  • 1984: Naismith and Wooden College Player of the Year
  • 1984: Drafted third overall by the Chicago Bulls
  • 1984-1985: NBA Rookie of the Year
  • 1985: Injures foot and misses sophomore season
  • 1987-1988: NBA MVP
  • 1987-1988: NBA Defensive Player of the Year
  • 1990-1991: NBA Championship
  • 1990-1991: NBA MVP
  • 1991-1992: NBA Championship
  • 1991-1992: NBA MVP
  • 1992-1993: NBA Championship
  • 1993: Announces first basketball retirement
  • 1994: Signs contract with the Chicago White Sox
  • 1995: Rejoins the Chicago Bulls midseason
  • 1995-1996: NBA Championship
  • 1995-1996: NBA MVP
  • 1996-1997: NBA Championship
  • 1997-1998: NBA Championship
  • 1997-1998: NBA MVP
  • 1999: Announces second basketball retirement
  • 2001: Joins the Washington Wizards
  • 2003: Announces third basketball retirement
  • 2006: Purchases minority stake in the Charlotte Bobcats

Friday, April 29, 2022

Basic timeline of Wikipedia

This post is a basic timeline of Wikipedia. There are 27 events listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia

  • WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki launched by Ward Cunningham (1994)
  • Nupedia is launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger (2000)
  • Wikipedia is launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger (2001)
  • Larry Sanger leaves Wikipedia (2002)
  • English Wikipedia passes 100,000 articles (2003)
  • Wikimedia Foundation is founded (2003)
  • Wiktionary is launched (2002)
  • Wikiquote is launched (2003)
  • Wikibooks is launched (2003)
  • Nupedia goes defunct (2003)
  • Wikisource is launched (2003)
  • Wikimedia Commons is launched (2004)
  • Wikinews is launched (2004)
  • Wikia is launched (2004)
  • Wikispecies is launched (2004)
  • English Wikipedia passes 1,000,000 articles (2006)
  • Wikiversity is launched (2006)
  • Brad Patrick becomes the first CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation (2006)
  • Wikivoyage is launched (2006)
  • Sue Gardner becomes CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation (2007)
  • Wikipedia protests SOPA and PIPA acts with 24 hour shut down (2012)
  • Wikidata is launched (2013)
  • English Wikipedia passes 5,000,000 articles (2015)
  • Katherine Maher becomes executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation (2016)
  • Katherine Maher becomes CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation (2019)
  • WikiTribune is launched (2017)
  • Maryana Iskander becomes CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation (2022)

Tristian Harris: social media algorithms

This post is a collection of quotes from Tristian Harris on an episode of the Your Undivided Attention podcast (hosted by the Center for Humane Technology) in 2022 titled The Bigger Picture on Elon Musk and Twitter. The video for the episode can be found at this link. I recommending listening to the episode. There are 4 quotes listed below chronologically.

1. "Why does Twitter matter? Well, Twitter is different than Instagram, or YouTube because Twitter really is the place where politics and journalism live. Journalist construct the world, the media world the rest of us live in." (0:00)

2. "I think the deep opportunity is to be able to transform Twitter in a more radical way to be a deep service to humanity extending the light of consciousness. And to enabling really constructive kinds of speech and back and forth..." (2:59)

3. "What's resonating with the public as determined by a trending algorithm inside of Twitter is literally determining what goes on TV. It is quite simply the case that technology is upstream from media and culture and all these other things..." (7:35)

4. "What would the Twitter look like that's making humanity a multi-planetary species? ...And you just think to yourself, gosh, how did they get to the 23rd century? ...What developmental trajectory? What inventions? What ways did they have to organize themselves socially? What social technologies?" (8:04)

Monday, April 25, 2022

H. G. Wells and education

H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was an English writer best known for his contributions to science fiction. Writer Don D'Ammassa said,
"The influence of H. G. Wells on other science fiction writers is immeasurable. His work is widely known far beyond the boundaries of the genre, and to a great extent the creators of all novels and films of alien invasions, time travel, or invisibility are at least partly in his debt." (The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Writers, 2005)
The rest of this post is some quotes from Wells.

Education


"An immense and ever-increasing wealth of knowledge is scattered about the world today; knowledge that would probably suffice to solve all the mighty difficulties of our age, but it is dispersed and unorganized. We need a sort of mental clearing house for the mind: a depot where knowledge and ideas are received, sorted, summarized, digested, clarified and compared." (AZQuotes.com)

"We are living in 1927, and our universities, I suggest, are not half-way out of the 15th century. We have made hardly any changes in our conception of university organization, education, graduation, for a century - for several centuries." (AZQuotes.com)

"We do not want dictators, we do not want oligarchic parties or class rule, we want a widespread world intelligence conscious of itself." (World Brain, 1938)

"Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe... yet clumsily or smoothly, the world, it seems, progresses and will progress." (The Outline of History, 1920)

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Aaron Swartz and open access

Aaron Swartz (1986-2013) was an American computer programmer best known for developing the RSS web feed and his contributions to Creative Commons and the Open Access movement. The rest of this post are some quotes from Swartz.

Open access


"Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a a handful of private corporations." (Guerilla Open Access Manifesto, 2008)

"The Open Access Movement has fought valiantly to ensure that scientists do not sign their copyrights away but instead ensure their work is published on the Internet, under terms that allow anyone to access it." (Guerilla Open Access Manifesto, 2008)

SOPA / PIPA protest


"There's a battle going on right now, a battle to define everything that happens on the Internet in terms of traditional things that the law understands." (Freedom to Connect speech, 2012)

"This bill would be a huge, potentially permanent, loss. If we lost the ability to communicate with each other over the Internet, it would be a change to the Bill of Rights." (Freedom to Connect speech, 2012)

J. B. S. Haldane and the unknown

J. B. S. Haldane (1892-1964) was a British biologist best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. Wikipedia says,
"Haldane's article on abiogenesis in 1929 introduced the 'primordial soup theory', which became the foundation for the concept of the chemical origin of life." (Wikipedia: J. B. S. Haldane, 4.17.22, UTC 04:40)
The rest of this post is some quotes from Haldane.

Unknown


"Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose... I suspect that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of, or can be dreamed of, in any philosophy." (Possible Worlds, 1927)

"I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine." (The Last Judgement, 1927)

Evolution


"Where natural selection slackens, new forms may arise which would not survive under more rigid competition, and many ultimately hardy combinations will thus have a chance of arising." (The Causes of Evolution, 1932)

Ken Wilber and integral theory

Ken Wilber (1949 - now) is an American philosopher best known for his contributions to integral theory. The rest of this post is some quotes from Wilber.

Integral theory


"The integral approach is committed to the full spectrum of consciousness as it manifests in all its extraordinary diversity... The integral vision embodies an attempt to take the best of both worlds, ancient and modern." (The Eye of Spirit, 1997)

"I have one major rule: Everybody is right. More specifically, everybody - including me - has some important pieces of truth, and all of those pieces need to be honored, cherished and included in a more gracious, spacious and compassionate embrace." (Introduction to Collected Works of Ken Wilber, 2000)

"The point is to unify the opposites, both positive and negative, by discovering a ground which transcends and encompasses both." (AZQuotes.com)

"To understand the whole, it is necessary to understand the parts. To understand the parts, it is necessary to understand the whole. Such is the circle of understanding." (The Simple Feeling of Being, 2004)

"'Saving the biosphere' depends first and foremost on human beings reaching mutual understanding and unforced agreement as to common ends." (Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 1995, 2000)

Lawrence Lessig and innovation

Lawrence Lessig (1961 - now) is an American lawyer best known for founding Creative Commons in 2001. Wikipedia says,
"A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted 'work'. A CC license is used when an author wants to give other people the right to share, use and build upon a work that the author has created." (Wikipedia: Creative Commons license, 3.2.22 UTC 19:31)
The rest of this post is some quotes from Lessig.

Innovation


"If the internet teaches us anything, it is that great value comes from leaving core resources in a commons, where they're free for people to build upon as they see fit." (May the Source Be With You, 2001)

"Creation always involves building upon something else. There is no art that doesn't reuse. And there will be less art if every reuse is taxed by the appropriator." (May the Source Be With You, 2001)

Copyrights


"In the context of software development where you have sequential and complementary developments, patents create an extraordinarily damaging influence on innovation and on the process of developing and bring new ideas to market." (Code + Law interview, 2001)

"We are a cut and paste culture. The aim of the protectionists is to argue that a cut and paste culture is criminal." (AZQuotes.com)

"Now that copyrights can be just about a century long, the inability to know what is protected and what is not protected becomes a huge and obvious burden on the creative process." (Free Culture, 2004)

"What's needed is a way to say something in the middle - neither 'all rights reserved' nor 'no rights reserved' but 'some rights reserved' - and thus a way to respect copyrights but enable creators to free content as they see fit." (Free Culture, 2004)

Ward Cunningham and wikis

Ward Cunningham (1949 - now) is an American computer programmer best known for creating the first wiki, WikiWikiWeb in 1994. Wikipedia says,
"Cunningham is well known for a few widely disseminated ideas which he originated and developed. The most famous among these are the wiki and many ideas in the field of software design patterns." (Wikipedia: Ward Cunningham, 4.15.22 UTC 06:19)
The rest of this post is some quotes from Cunningham.

Wiki


"Wiki pages are very much free form. Across the whole wiki there is a hypertext structure, but on a given page, within the versatility of your command of your natural language, you can say whatever needs to be said." (A Conversation with Ward Cunningham, JAOO Conference 2003)

"A wiki is always in the process of being organized. But for every hour spent organizing, two more hours are spent adding new material. So the status quo for a wiki is always partially organized." (A Conversation with Ward Cunningham, JAOO Conference 2003)

"Wiki helped define the category of social software." (Podcast Interview with Ward Cunningham, EclipseCon, 2006)

Text


"I love photography. A photograph will tell a story. But words are more versatile. You can paint a verbal picture that's much richer than you can photograph." (To Plan or Not To Plan, Conversation with Ward Cunningham, 2004)

List of S&P 500 sectors

This post is a list of S&P 500 sectors. There are 11 sectors listed below alphabetically. Source: Seeking Alpha

  • Consumer discretionary
  • Consumer staples
  • Communication services
  • Energy
  • Financials
  • Healthcare
  • Industrials
  • Information technology
  • Materials
  • Real Estate
  • Utilities

Collection of Malcolm Gladwell books

This post is a collection of books by Malcolm Gladwell. There are 10 books listed below chronologically.

  • The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (2000)
  • Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005)
  • Outliers: The Story of Success (2008)
  • What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures (2009)
  • David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants (2013)
  • Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead? (2016) - coauthors Steven Pinker, Matt Ridley, Alain de Botton
  • Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know (2019)
  • The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation and the Longest Night of the Second World War (2021)
  • Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon (2021) - coauthor Bruce Headlam
  • The Myths of Meritocracy: A Revisionist History (2021)

Saturday, April 23, 2022

List of Chinese zodiac signs

This post is a list of Chinese zodiac signs. Each sign represents one year in a twelve-year cycle. There are 12 signs listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia
  1. Rat
  2. Ox
  3. Tiger
  4. Rabbit
  5. Dragon
  6. Snake
  7. Horse
  8. Goat
  9. Monkey
  10. Rooster
  11. Dog
  12. Pig

Collection of Jaron Lanier books

This post is a collection of books by Jaron Lanier as of April 2022. There are 5 books listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia

  • Information is an Alienated Experience (2006)
  • You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto (2010)
  • Who Owns the Future? (2013)
  • Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters with Realty and Virtual Reality (2017)
  • Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now (2018)

Collection of Lawrence Lessig books

This post is a collection of Lawrence Lessig books as of April 2022. Lessig founded Creative Commons in 2001. There are 12 books listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia

  • Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999)
  • The Future of Ideas (2001)
  • Free Culture (2004)
  • Code: Version 2.0 (2006)
  • Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy (2008)
  • Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress - and a Plan to Stop It (2011)
  • One Way Forward: The Outsider's Guide to Fixing the Republic (2012)
  • Lesterland: The Corruption of Congress and How to End It (2013)
  • Republic Lost: The Corruption of Equality and the Steps to End It (2015)
  • America, Compromised (2018)
  • Fidelity & Constraint: How the Supreme Court has Read the American Constitution (2019)
  • They Don't Represent Us: Reclaiming Our Democracy (2019)

Collection of Terence McKenna books

This post is a collection of books by Terence McKenna (1946-2000). There are 8 books listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia

  • The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching (1975) - coauthor Dennis McKenna
  • Psilocybin: Mushroom Grower's Guide (1976) - coauthor Dennis McKenna
  • The Archaic Revival: Speculations on Psychedelic Mushrooms, the Amazon, Virtual Reality, UFOs, Evolutions, Shamanism, the Rebirth of the Goddess and the End of History (1992)
  • Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge - A Radical History of Plants, Drugs and Human Evolutions (1992)
  • Synesthesia (1992)
  • Trialogues at the Edge of the West: Chaos, Creativity and the Resacralization of the World (1992) - coauthors Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake
  • True Hallucinations: Being an Account of the Author's Extraordinary Adventures in the Devil's Paradise (1993)
  • The Evolutionary Mind: Conversations on Science, Imagination and Spirit (1998) - coauthors Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake

Brewster Kahle and content collection

This post is a collection of quotes from Brewster Kahle in an interview at the Canadian Web Archiving Symposium in 2022. I recommend listening to the interview. Brewster Kahle founded the Internet Archive in 1996. There are 3 quotes listed below chronologically. Source: 2022 Canadian Web Archiving Symposium - Brewster Kahle Keynote, Canadian Association of Research Libraries

1. "...web archiving is not a computer that just goes off and spiders the web. It's a community practice. There are are now 900 organizations that are participating saying what they think are the things that should be archived." (5:59)

2. "We're doing, I think, a pretty good job of collecting but how about reusing? And how do we catalog these things? Make these more available to our students? How do we do data mining more effectively? I don't think we really know how to do that yet." (8:30)

3. "I thought we'd be coming out with a Google a month based on having these common data sets available that we could build new vertical systems on top of. And for whatever reason that hasn't been happening as much as it can and i think should be." (8:53)

Thursday, April 21, 2022

List of the Thirteen Colonies


Photo source: Wikimedia Commons, F. L. Guttefeld

This post is a list of the Thirteen Colonies. These colonies later became the original 13 states in the United States. There are 13 colonies listed below alphabetically. Source: Wikipedia

  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Georgia
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Top 20 most expensive sports cards

This post is a list of the 20 most expensive sports cards by sale price as of April 17th 2022. Source: Wikipedia
  1. Honus Wager (1909-1911): $6.6 million
  2. Mickey Mantle (1952): $5.2 million
  3. LeBron James - autograph (2003): $5.2 million
  4. Luka Dončić - autograph (2018): $4.6 million
  5. Mike Trout - autograph (2009): $3.9 million
  6. LeBron James - autograph (2003-2004): $2.4 million
  7. Tom Brady - autograph (2000): 2.2 million
  8. Kobe Bryant (1997): $2.0 million
  9. Giannis Antetokounmpo - autograph (2013-2014): $1.8 million
  10. Kobe Bryant (1996-1997): $1.7 million
  11. LeBron James - autograph (2003-2004): $1.5 million
  12. Michael Jordan -autograph (1997): $1.4 million
  13. LeBron James - autograph (2004-2005): $1.2 million
  14. Wayne Gretzky (1979): $1.2 million
  15. Giannis Antetokounmpo (2013-2014): $1.1 million
  16. Roberto Clemente (1955): $1.1 million
  17. Mike Trout (2011): $1.0 million
  18. Anthony Davis - autograph (2012-2013): $1.0 million
  19. Reggie Jackson (1969): $1.0 million
  20. Stephen Curry - autograph (2009-2010): $960 million

Top 10 most expensive Pokémon cards

This post is a list of the top 10 most expensive Pokémon cards by sale price as of March 2022. Source: Gamerant.com

  1. Pikachu Illustrator: $900,000
  2. Charizard, 1st Edition: $399,750
  3. Blastoise Galaxy Star: $360,000
  4. Ishihara GX Promo: $247,230
  5. Kangaskhan Family Event Promo: $150,000
  6. Lugia Neo Genesis, 1st Edition: $144,300
  7. No. 2 Trainer, World Championships 2006: $110,000
  8. No. 1 Trainer, World Championships 1999: $90,000
  9. Umbreon Gold Star Play Promo: $70,000
  10. Magikarp University Promo: $66,100

Top 20 most expensive cars sold at auction

This post is a list of the 30 most expensive cars sold at auction by sale price as of April 17th 2022. Source: Wikipedia

  1. Ferrari 250 GTO (1962): $48 million
  2. Ferrari 250 GTO (1962): $38 million
  3. Ferrari 335 S (1957): $35 million
  4. Mercedes-Benz W196 (1954): $29 million
  5. Ferrari 290 MM (1956): $28 million
  6. Ferrari 275 GTB/4*S (1967): $27 million
  7. Ferrari 275 GTB/C (1964): $26 million
  8. Aston Martin DBR1 (1956): $22 million
  9. Ferrari 290 MM (1956): $22 million
  10. Duesenberg SSJ (1935): $22 million
  11. Jaguar D-Type (1955): $21 million
  12. Aston Martin DP215 (1963): $21 million
  13. McLaren F1 (1995): $20 million
  14. McLaren F1 LM-Specification (1994): $19 million
  15. Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo (1939): $19 million
  16. Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring (1939): $18 million
  17. Ferrari 250 GT SWB California (1961): $18 million
  18. Ferrari 375 Plus Spider (1954): $18 million
  19. Ferrari 250 GT LWB California (1959): $18 million
  20. Ferrari 250 LM (1964): $17 million

List of GeoCities neighborhoods

This post is a list of GeoCities neighborhoods. GeoCities was website hosting service that existed from 1994 to 2009. There are 41 neighborhoods listed below alphabetically. Source: bladesplace.id.au

  • Area 51: science fiction, conspiracy theories
  • Athens: education, writing, philosophy
  • Augusta: golf
  • Baja: adventure travel
  • Bourbon Street: jazz, Cajun food, New Orleans
  • Broadway: theatre
  • Cape Canaveral: science, mathematics, technology
  • Capitol Hill: politics, government
  • College Park: university life
  • Colosseum: sports
  • Enchanted Forest: children
  • Eureka: small business
  • Fashion Avenue: fashion
  • Heartland: parenting, family
  • Hollywood: film
  • Hot Springs: health, fitness
  • Madison Avenue: advertising
  • Motor City: automobiles
  • Napa Valley: wine, gastronomy
  • Nashville: country music
  • Left Bank: romance, poetry
  • Pentagon: military
  • Petsburgh: pets
  • Picket Fence: home improvement, real estate
  • Pipeline: extreme sports
  • Rain Forest: conservation
  • Rodeo Drive: shopping, luxury
  • Research Triangle: research and development
  • Silicon Valley: computers
  • SoHo: writing
  • South Beach: meeting, hanging out
  • Sunset Strip: blues, grunge, punk, rock 'n roll
  • The Tropics: travel, vacations
  • Television City: television
  • Times Square: computer and video games
  • Tokyo: japan, anime
  • Vienna: ballet, classical music, opera
  • Wall Street: business, finance
  • Wellesley: women-related topics
  • West Hollywood: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender
  • Yosemite: outdoor recreation

Collection of beaches on Bainbridge Island, Washington

This post is a collection of beaches on Bainbridge Island, Washington. This is not a complete list of beaches on Bainbridge Island. There are 20 beaches listed below alphabetically.

  • Agate Point
  • Blakely Harbor
  • Fay Bainbridge
  • Fletcher Landing Road End
  • Fort Ward
  • Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve
  • Hawley Cove
  • Hidden Cove Park
  • Lytle Beach
  • Manitou Beach
  • Olympus Beach
  • Pleasant Beach
  • Point White
  • Pritchard Park
  • Rockaway Park
  • Strawberry Park
  • T'Chookwap Park
  • West Port Madison Nature Preserve
  • Waterfront Park
  • William Olson Park

List of Contract for the Web principles

This post is a list of contract for the Web principles. Contract for the Web is an initiate by the World Wide Web Foundation in 2019. There are 9 principles listed below.
  1. Ensure everyone can connect to the internet
  2. Keep all of the internet available, all of the time
  3. Respect and protect people's fundamental online privacy and data rights
  4. Make the internet affordable and accessible to everyone
  5. Respect and protect people's privacy and personal data to build online trust
  6. Develop technologies that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst
  7. Be creators and collaborators on the Web
  8. Build strong communities that respect civil discourse and human dignity
  9. Fight for the Web
License: CC BY 4.0

Top 10 most deadly epidemics

This post is a list of the top 10 deadliest epidemics. Source: Wikipedia
  1. Black Death: 75 - 200 million (1346-1353)
  2. Spanish flu: 17 - 100 million (1918-1920)
  3. Plague of Justinian: 15 - 100 million (541-5449 AD)
  4. HIV/AIDS epidemic: 36 million (1981 - present)
  5. COVID-19 pandemic: 6.2 - 24 million (2019 - present)
  6. Third plague pandemic: 12 - 15 million (1855-1960)
  7. Cocoliztli epidemic: 5 - 15 million (1545-1548)
  8. Antonine Plague: 5 - 10 million (165-180 AD)
  9. Mexico smallpox epidemic: 5 - 8 million (1519-1520)
  10. Russia typhus epidemic: 2 - 3 million (1918-1922)

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Collection of search engine websites (non-download)

This post is a collection of search engine websites (non-download). This list does not include downloadable search engines. There are 104 search engine websites listed below alphabetically. Source: Wikipedia

Monday, April 11, 2022

Collection of web portals

This post is a collection of web portals. There are 70 web portals listed below alphabetically. Source: Wikipedia

Collection of wiki websites

This post is a collection of wikis. There are 73 wikis listed below alphabetically. Source: Wikipedia

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Collection of blog websites

This post is a collection of blog websites. There are 26 websites listed below alphabetically.

Collection of video sharing websites

This post is a collection of video sharing websites. There are 26 websites listed below alphabetically.

Collection of social-news websites

This post is a collection of social-news websites. There are 24 websites listed below alphabetically.

Collection of Alibaba subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Alibaba subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 44 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • AdChina - digital advertising
  • Ali Panini Investment - diversified
  • Ali Telecom - telecommunications
  • Ali Trip - e-commerce, travel
  • Alibaba Cloud - cloud services
  • Alibaba Cultural Creative - baby product manufacturing
  • Alibaba Group Services - IT management
  • Alibaba Investment - diversified
  • Alibaba Pictures - film
  • Alibaba Software Technology - software
  • Alibaba.com - e-commerce
  • Alimama - digital marketing
  • Alipay Singapore E-Commerce - application software
  • Alisports.com - sports
  • AliExpress - e-commerce
  • Amblin Partners - film and television
  • Auchan Investment - shopping
  • AutoNavi - web maps and navigation
  • Beijing Ruixin Lingtong Technology - mobile app analysis
  • Cainiao - logistics
  • CNZZ.com - internet statistics analysis
  • Daraz Pakistan - e-commerce
  • Data Artisans - big data
  • Ele.me - food delivery
  • Guangzhou Evergrande Football Club - football club
  • Hema Xiansheng - supermarket chain
  • KanBox - file management
  • Koubei Holding - diversified
  • KTPLAY - mobile games, communities
  • Local Services Holding - diversified
  • The OpenSky Project - e-commerce
  • Perfect Advance Holding Limited - diversified
  • Qookka Entertainment - entertainment
  • SB Cloud - cloud services
  • Shanghai Huiyi Information Technology - e-commerce
  • Taoboa Holding - diversified
  • Taobao Software - software
  • Trendyol - e-commerce
  • UCWeb - mobile web browser
  • Yoku Information Technology - computers
  • Yoku Tudou - video sharing
  • Zhejiang Taobao Network - engineering services
  • Zhejiang Tmall Network - software, e-commerce
  • ZTEsoft Technology - telecommunication support

Source: List of Alibaba subsidiaries (Google Search)

Collection of Nvidia subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Nvidia subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 17 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • Bright Computing - clusters, cloud services
  • Cumulus Networks - networks, cloud services
  • DeepMap - autonomous driving
  • Excelero - data storage, cloud services
  • Ezchip Semiconductor - semiconductors
  • Hybrid Graphics - graphic processing unit management
  • Icera - semiconductors
  • JAH Venture Holdings - diversified
  • Mellanox Technologies - computer networking
  • Nvidia BVI Holdings - diversified
  • Mental Images - computer generated imagery
  • Optigot - optical communication
  • Oski Technology - verification
  • Parabricks - genomic analysis
  • PortalPlayer - semiconductors
  • PGI Compilers & Tools - computing systems
  • SwiftStack - data storage, cloud services

Source: List of Nvidia subsidiaries (Google Search)

Collection of Tesla subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Tesla subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 17 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • Ancon Solar - solar energy
  • Castello Solar - solar energy
  • Chompie Solar - solar energy
  • DeepScale - perception technology, automated driving
  • Gambit Energy Storage - energy storage
  • Mako Solar - solar energy
  • Maxwell Technologies - energy storage
  • MT Solar - solar energy
  • Solar House - solar energy
  • SolarCity - solar energy
  • Tesla Energy - solar energy
  • Tesla Energy Operations - solar power
  • Tesla Financial Services - car loans
  • Tesla Grohmann Automation - automated manufacturing
  • Tesla Insurance - car insurance
  • Tesla Motors Leasing - leasing
  • Three Rivers Solar - solar energy

Source: List of Tesla subsidiaries (Google Search)

Collection of Berkshire Hathaway subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Berkshire Hathaway subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 51 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically. Source: Google Search, List of Berkshire Hathaway subsidiaries

  • Acme Brick - bricks
  • Benjamin Moore - commercial paint
  • Berkshire Hathaway Energy - energy
  • Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance - insurance
  • Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies - insurance
  • biBERK Business Insurance - insurance
  • BH Shoe Holdings - footwear
  • BNSF Railway - freight
  • BoatUS - boat insurance
  • Borsheims - jewelry
  • Brooks Sports - sports equipment
  • Business Wire - press releases
  • Clayton Homes - modular buildings
  • CORT Business Services Corporation - furniture
  • CTB International - food processing
  • Dairy Queen - food restaurant chain
  • FlightSafety International - aviation training
  • Forest River - recreation vehicles
  • Gateway Underwriters Agency - insurance
  • GEICO - insurance
  • Gen Re - insurance
  • Heinz - food
  • Helzberg Diamonds - jewelry
  • HomeServices of America - real estate brokerage
  • John Manville - insulation, roofing
  • Jordan's Furniture - furniture
  • LiquidPower Specialty Products - pipeline agents
  • Lubrizol - chemicals
  • Marmon Group - construction
  • McLane Company - wholesale supply
  • MedPro Group - health insurance
  • MidAmerican Energy Company - energy
  • MiTek - industrial machines
  • Mouser Electronics - electronics, semiconductors
  • National Fire & Marine Insurance - insurance
  • National Indemnity Company - insurance
  • Nebraska Furniture Mart - furniture
  • NetJets - jets
  • Northern Powergrid - electric utility
  • Orange Julius - fruit drinks
  • Oriental Trading Company - party supplies, crafts
  • PacificCorp - electric utility
  • Precision Castparts - aerospace
  • RC Willey Home Furnishings - furniture, appliances
  • Scott Fetzer Company - manufacturing
  • See's Candies - chocolate, candy
  • Shaw Industries - carpet manufacturing
  • TTI - electronics, semiconductors
  • United States Liability Insurance - insurance
  • Wells Lamont - work gloves
  • XTRA Lease - trailers

Saturday, April 9, 2022

List of internet and computer posts

This post is a list of internet and computer posts for this blog. There are 134 posts listed below chronologically and by topic.

    Programming languages (37)
    Internet timelines
    Miscellaneous internet
  1. List of Contract for the Web principles
  2. List of GeoCities neighborhoods
  3. Collection of Jaron Lanier books
  4. Audrey Tang: internet prayer
  5. Collection of mission statements from major information websites
  6. List of words in the Yahoo! acronym
  7. List of categories on Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web
  8. Collection of quotes about blogs
  9. Collection of quotes about the Yahoo! Directory
  10. Collection of quotes about DMOZ
  11. Collection of 1990's internet search engines and web directories (before Google)
  12. List of NSFNET supercomputer centers
  13. List of ARPANET initial Interface Message Processors
  14. Collection of quotes about NSFNET
  15. Collection of quotes about ARPANET
  16. Collection of quotes about Usenet
  17. Collection of quotes about the World Wide Web
  18. Collection of quotes about Minitel
  19. Collection of quotes about IRC
  20. Collection of quotes about RSS
  21. Collection of quotes about CompuServe
  22. Collection of quotes about CSNET
  23. Collection of quotes about ALOHAnet
  24. Collection of quotes about bulletin board systems (BBS)
  25. Collection of quotes about HTTP
  26. Collection of quotes about the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP)
  27. Collection of quotes about Gopher
  28. List of IndieWeb principles
  29. Collection of quotes about Google Knowledge Graph
  30. List of level 5 vital article categories on Wikipedia
  31. List of level 4 vital article categories on Wikipedia
  32. List of level 3 vital article categories on Wikipedia
  33. Collection of quotes about Mastodon
  34. Collection of quotes about the fediverse
  35. Collection of quotes about Bluesky
  36. Collection of quotes about Diaspora
  37. Collection of quotes about Nostr
  38. Collection of quotes about MySpace

Collection of Microsoft subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Microsoft subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 45 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • Affirmed Networks - cloud services
  • Ally Technologies - management applications
  • Altspace - virtual reality
  • Avanade - IT consulting
  • Bit Stadium - management applications
  • Compulsion Games - video games
  • Cyber X - cybersecurity
  • Datazen Software - software
  • Double Fine - video games
  • Flipgrid - education
  • FSLogix - remote computing environments
  • GitHub - open source software
  • Great Plains Software - enterprise resource planning
  • GroupMe - messaging app
  • inXile entertainment - video games
  • LinkedIn - networking, social media
  • Maluuba - artificial intelligence
  • Metaswitch - communication software
  • Microsoft Press - publishing
  • Microsoft Research - research and development
  • Microsoft Research Asia - artificial intelligence
  • Microsoft Store - e-commerce
  • MileIQ - mileage app
  • Mover - cloud storage
  • Movere - IT monitoring
  • MSN Autos - car dealership
  • Nuance Communications - speech recognition
  • Obsidian Entertainment - video games
  • PayFab - cloud services
  • ProClarity - data analysis
  • Rare - video games
  • Razorfish - digital marketing
  • RiskIQ - cloud software, cybersecurity
  • Skype Communications - video chat
  • Softmotive - automation robotics
  • SpotFront - e-commerce technology
  • StorSimple - cloud storage
  • Tellme Networks - phone applications
  • Undead Labs - video games
  • VideoSurf - video discovery
  • Winternals - Microsoft Windows management
  • Xamarin - mobile apps
  • Xbox Game Studios - video games
  • Yammer - enterprise social networking
  • ZeniMax Media - video games

Source: List of Microsoft subsidiaries (Google Search)

Collection of Apple subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Apple subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 30 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • AI Music - artificial intelligence, music
  • Apple Benelux - software
  • Apple Energy - solar energy
  • Apple Holding - fund management
  • Apple Store - retail chain
  • Apple Studios - television and film
  • AuthenTec - semiconductors
  • Beats Electronic - audio products
  • Beddit - sleep tracking
  • Braeburn Capital - asset management
  • The Dark Sky Company - weather forecasting
  • DeskConnect - document software
  • Drive.ai - autonomous driving
  • Fleetsmith - device management
  • iCloud - cloud storage
  • Inductiv - machine learning
  • InVisage Technologies - semiconductors
  • Lattice Data - structured data
  • Metaio - augmented reality
  • Mobeewave - payments
  • NextVR - virtual reality
  • Platoon - media distribution
  • SchemaSoft - data conversion
  • Silk Labs - machine learning
  • Siri - natural language assistant
  • Spectral Edge - deep learning
  • TypeSoft Technologies - on-screen keyboard
  • Vilynx Spain - artificial intelligence
  • Voysis - speech recognition
  • Xnor.ai - artificial intelligence

Source: List of Apple subsidiaries (Google search)

Collection of Amazon subsidiaries

This post is a collection of Amazon subsidiaries. This is not a complete list. There are 53 subsidiaries listed below alphabetically.

  • A9.com - search engine technology
  • AbeBooks - e-commerce, collectibles
  • Alexa Internet - web traffic analysis
  • Amazon Air - cargo airline
  • Amazon Books - retail bookstores
  • Amazon Commercial Services - commercial products
  • Amazon Fresh - e-commerce, food delivery
  • Amazon Game Studios - video games
  • Amazon Go - convenience stores
  • Amazon Lab126 - research and development
  • Amazon Locker - self-service package delivery
  • Amazon Maritime - shipment management
  • Amazon Pharmacy - online pharmacy
  • Amazon Publishing - publishing
  • Amazon Robotics - robotic automation
  • Amazon Studios - television and film
  • Amazon Web Services - could computing
  • Amazon.com - e-commerce
  • Annapurna Labs - electronics
  • Audible - audiobooks, podcasts
  • Beijing Century Joyo Courier Services - freight
  • Blink Home - home automation
  • Body Labs - artificial intelligence
  • Book Depository - e-commerce, books
  • Brilliance Audio - record label
  • ComiXology - online comics
  • CreateSpace - publishing
  • Dero -  home wifi
  • Double Helix Games - video games
  • Evi - semantic search engine
  • Fabric.com - e-commerce, fabric
  • Goodreads - book database
  • Health Navigator - online health services
  • IMDb TV - video streaming
  • INLT - importing software
  • Ivona Software - text-to-speech software
  • Junglee - e-commerce
  • Kuiper Systems - broadband internet
  • MGM Television - television and film
  • PillPack - online pharmacy
  • Ring - home security
  • Shelfari - social cataloguing, books
  • Shopbop - e-commerce, fashion
  • Souq - e-commerce
  • TenMarks Education - online math education
  • Twitch - live streaming, video games
  • United Artists - digital production
  • Westland Books - publishing
  • Whole Foods Market - supermarket chain
  • Wondery - podcasts
  • Woot - e-commerce, electronics
  • Zappos - e-commerce
  • Zoox - autonomous vehicles

Sources
List of Amazon subsidiaries (Google search), Wikipedia: Amazon