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The Real Science Gap 618

walterbyrd writes "This article attempts to explain why the US is struggling in its competition with other countries in the realm of scientific advancement. 'It's not insufficient schooling or a shortage of scientists. It's a lack of job opportunities. Americans need the reasonable hope that spending their youth preparing to do science will provide a satisfactory career.' I can hardly believe that somebody actually understands the present situation. It continues, 'The current approach — trying to improve the students or schools — will not produce the desired result, the experts predict, because the forces driving bright young Americans away from technical careers arise elsewhere, in the very structure of the US research establishment. For generations, that establishment served as the world’s nimblest and most productive source of great science and outstanding young scientists. Because of long-ignored internal contradictions, however, the American research enterprise has become so severely dysfunctional that it actively prevents the great majority of the young Americans aspiring to do research from realizing their dreams.'"
Apple

The Safari Reader Arms Race 210

JimLynch writes "Apple, by adding Reader to Safari 5, is essentially trying to force an e-book style interface onto the web reading experience. It will never work out over the long haul because web publishers will resist and the end result will be an arms race, with publishers on one side and Apple on the other." Another unmentioned issue is that sometimes it doesn't work. I've found pages where content is omitted from the reader UI.

Comment Re:Wake on Lan wakes too often, leads to insomnia (Score 1) 163

  • Thank you for explaining the difference. You rock.
  • Ummm... I don't know about the rest of you nerds, but doesn't this strike you as a refinement of an existing system? It's not like I looked at it in the same way that I looked at at the Boyer-Moore string search algo. That one made me go "Wow!".

Overall, I view it as a press release rather than something utterly profound. Then again, I designed a DVR in 1989 and the first thing I wrote in my notes was "Needs to read and write from hard drive at the same time." So perhaps I'm exceptional. But I think not.

As a tangent from that, software patents should be obvious to the practitioners of the art. Sadly, the practitioners of the art seem to be VB programmers. Can you say, "One click shopping"? Sure. I knew you could.

Microsoft

Microsoft's Sleep Proxy Lowers PC Energy Use 163

alphadogg writes "Microsoft researchers have slashed desktop energy use with a sleep proxy system that maintains a PC's network presence even when it is turned off or put into standby mode. Microsoft has deployed the sleep proxy system to more than 50 active users in the Building 99 research facility in Redmond, Wash., according to the Microsoft Research Web site and a paper that will be presented at the Usenix technical conference in Boston later this month. ... Sleep proxies allow machines to be turned off while keeping them connected to the network, waking the machines when a user or IT administrator attempts to access them remotely."

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