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Pensive
Link Daniel
36 episodes
4 months ago
Engage thinkers and doers philosophically. Profile the ones that move the world forward and decode how they think.
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Engage thinkers and doers philosophically. Profile the ones that move the world forward and decode how they think.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Brad Templeton And The Evolution Of Computing Systems
Pensive
9 years ago
Brad Templeton And The Evolution Of Computing Systems
Brad Templeton is a developer of and commentator on self-driving cars, software architect, board member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, internet entrepreneur, futurist lecturer, writer and observer of cyberspace issues, hobby photographer, and an artist. Templeton has been a consultant on Google’s team designing a driverless car and lectures and blogs about the emerging technology of automated transportation. He is also noted as a speaker and writer covering copyright law and political and social issues related to computing and networks. He is a director of the futurist Foresight Nanotech Institute, a think tank and public interest organization focused on transformative future technologies. Templeton was founder, publisher and software architect at ClariNet Communications Corp., which in the 1990s became the first internet-based business, creating an electronic newspaper. He has been active in the computer network community since 1979, participated in the building and growth of USENET from its earliest days, and in 1987 founded and edited a special USENET conference devoted to comedy. Templeton has been involved in the development of important pieces of software including VisiCalc, the world’s first computer spreadsheet, and Stuffit for archiving and compressing computer files. In 1996, ClariNet joined the ACLU and others in opposing the Communications Decency Act, part of the Telecom bill passed during Clinton Administration. The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the plaintiffs and ruled that the Act violated the First Amendment in seeking to impose anti-indecency standards on the internet. Listen to episode here.
Pensive
Engage thinkers and doers philosophically. Profile the ones that move the world forward and decode how they think.