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Comment Academic perspective (Score 3, Informative) 244

From an academic perspective it is absolutely worth to publish and to attend conferences.

The goals as a researcher are to get known and to announce your work.

In CS you don't submit your work to journals (as in Biology or Physics or Math) but you present your work at conferences. At conferences you meet other people and you also have a chance to discuss new strategies and new ideas. CS is a very open field and it is hard to get in contact with other people. Conferences are venues where you meet the people that you collaborate with.

One true fact is that conferences are not really worth it if you only go for the talks. Most talks are bad and it is sometimes hart to understand the speaker at all. Additionally you can read the papers after the conference anyway. But at conferences you have all these coffee breaks and the other opportunities to meet other great people in your field.

So you should see conferences as a possibility to meet a potential future advisor or collaborator.
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Submission + - 24-bit: the new way to make you pay more for music (pcpro.co.uk) 3

Barence writes: "Apple and music labels are reportedly in discussions to raise the audio quality of of the songs they sell to 24-bit. The move could see digital downloads that surpass CD quality, which is recorded at 16 bits at a sample rate of 44.1kHz. It would also provide Apple and the music labels with an opportunity to "upgrade" people's music collections, raising extra revenue in the process. The big question is whether anyone would even notice the difference between 16-bit and 24-bit files on a portable player, especially with the low-quality earbuds supplied by Apple and other manufacturers. Labels such as Linn Records already sell "studio master" versions of albums in 24-bit FLAC format, but these are targeted at high-end audio buffs with equipment of a high enough calibre to accentuate the improvement in quality."

Submission + - Hacker takes stance against Sony in PS3 lawsuit (geohot.com)

mede writes: In an interesting turn of events, Sony might have stumbled into ahttp://www.geohot.com/>tough nut to crack. George Hotz (aka GeoHot) famous for his iPhone hacking achievements, is planning on fighting the big corporation on removing his free speech rights at utilizing his fully paid for hardware. Hotz has always claimed being anti-piracy (since iPhone activities) and expresses has never pirated any game or even signed to PSN agreements. He's asking for donations to fight Sony back and try to achieve something similar to what was previously accomplished by the EFF in regard to cellphones. I've already donated.

Comment Plugin compatibility (Score 1) 335

As long as OpenOffice is not able to execute VisualBasic Macros and other Office Macros, OO will not be much of a choice. They say that in OO 2.0 / StarOffice 8 they can (partially) execute VBScribt, but what about plugins? In the firm I'm working we have a lot of excel plugins that connect to different databases, so a change to OO / SO is not possible (altough I would like to).

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