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Networking

New Fundamental Law of Network Economics 106

intersys writes "A new fundamental law of economics has been formulated by Rod Beckstrom, former Director of the National Cyber Security Center. In Words: The value of a network equals the net value added to each user's transactions (PDF) conducted through that network, valued from the perspective of each user, and summed for all. It answers the decades-old question of 'how valuable is a network.' It is granular and transactions-based, and can be used to value any network: social, electronic, support groups, and even the Internet as a whole. This new model or law values the network by looking from the edge of the network at all of the transactions conducted and the value added to each. One way to contemplate the value the network adds to each transaction is to imagine the network being shut off and what the additional transactions' costs or loss would be. Beckstrom's Law replaces Metcalfe's law, Reed's law, and other concepts which proposed that the value of a network was based purely on the size of the network (and in the case of Metcalfe's law, one other variable)."
Role Playing (Games)

Age of Conan Servers To Merge, Funcom Sees Layoffs 109

Two ominous signs have come recently for Age of Conan fans; developer Funcom went through a round of layoffs, and they announced plans to merge some of the game's servers in order to maintain a "healthy" population. Despite this, Funcom has maintained that development will continue for both the PC version and the upcoming Xbox 360 version of the game, confident that Age of Conan won't follow Tabula Rasa into oblivion. A writer at Vox ex Machina doesn't share that view, pointing to several of the game's flaws as reasons why it didn't maintain the popularity it enjoyed at launch.

Comment Re:Won't somebody please... (Score 1) 434

Well, Panorama used to be the BBC flagship serious documentary programme with a long track record and decent credentials.. and in this past series they have looked at emotive pop subjects, used 'celebrity' interviewers and get Jeremy Vine (if you don't know who that is think bland, smooth toned radio DJ that gives middle aged women fizzy knickers) to top and tail the programme - despite the fact his head is so empty if you hold him to your ear you can hear the sea.

Bye bye Panorama, you've been Branded.

The credo of the BBC is to 'educate, inform and entertain in equal measure', unfortunately someone at panorama failed to see that's meant to relate the whole output of the BBC, not individual programmes.

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