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The Luddites Are Almost Always Wrong: Why Tech Doesn't Kill Jobs 674

Mystakaphoros writes "Mike Masnick of Techdirt argues that we can all put down our wooden shoes and take a chill pill: technology 'rarely destroys jobs.' For example, telephone operators have largely gone by the wayside, but a (brave) new world of telemarketing and call center support jobs have opened up because of advances in technology, not to mention the Internet. Masnick points out writing from Professor James Bessen that makes the same point: 'In other cases, technology creates offsetting job growth in different occupations or industry segments. For example, word processors and voice mail systems reduced the numbers of typists and switchboard operators, but these technologies also increased the number of more highly skilled secretaries and receptionists, offsetting the job losses. Similarly, Amazon may have eliminated jobs at Borders and other national book chains that relied on bestsellers, but the number of independent booksellers has been growing and with it, more jobs for sales clerks who can provide selections and advice that Amazon cannot easily match.' That said, I think it's worth asking: if machines are going to replace all our fast food workers, are we going to start paying our gourmet chefs minimum wage just because we can?"

Comment I nominate... Loading Artist (Score 1) 321

A few comics have been mentioned several times, and deservingly. If I may add my two cents, however, I would add a few more:

Best art in a webcomic: Loading Artist. Despite it being quite new compared to some of the veteran comics out there, it has shot in popularity this past year and not without reason. Not always the funniest, but definitely the most beautiful IMO. http://www.loadingartist.com/

Most relevant (to me in any case): "The Joy of Tech" by GeekCulture.com. Certainly appeals to the tech-orientied masses and is much easier to understand than comics like XKCD. It might not be as intellectually stimulating, but browsing through the archives is a great way to spend some time and have an easy laugh. http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/

There you have it.
Science

Large Hadron Collider May Have Produced New Matter 238

Covalent writes "The Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator and the 'Big Bang machine' that was used to discover what appears to be the long-sought Higgs boson particle (as announced July 4), may have another surprise up its sleeve this year: The LHC looks to have produced a new type of matter, according to a new analysis of particle collision data by scientists at MIT and Rice University. The new type of matter, which has yet to be verified, is theorized to be one of two possible forms: Either 'color-glass condensate' — a flattened nucleus transformed into a 'wall' of gluons, which are smaller binding subatomic particles, or it could be 'quark-gluon plasma,' a dense, soup or liquid-like collection of individual particles."

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