EID 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Firefox, Autonomous Space, Zero-Rating
Innovate or DIE!
- The most adaptable survived not the strongest
o Medieval Times – made staircase curl to the left because when you go up the stairs right
handed men was limited by the wall
o This stopped sieges from happening
- Cathedral vs Bazaar structure
o Bazaar
▪ Temporary, organic construct, informal
▪ Merchants/shoppers are at the same level
o Cathedrals
▪ Built for ages and longevity, set times for people can go in
▪ Priest is located right at the top in the building
▪ Directionality from 1 to many
o Each person is a node, a line connecting to each other is an edge
o Depending on where you are, different layouts can exist
▪ Cathedral
• A pure hierarchy
• Corporations – CEO → VPS → work population
▪ Government as a whole can be a meshwork model in a legislation
• Academia
• Mozilla Firefox
▪ Pure meshwork
• Party
• Blogging (you decide what gets in and out through filter bubbles)
• Apple (product development)
▪ Isolation
• Driving in a highway → autonomous
• Freelancers
• No internet you are here
o Ted Talk video with Chris Anderson
▪ Things needs for crowd accelerated innovation
• Crowd – group of people who share similar interests
• Light – having a way to let people see it
o Giving people feedback
• Desire – hard work, practice ... no absent desire
o Need for something to change and improve
o Desire comes from need → pushing yourself to improve
• Video content – over 90% of the internet traffic will be mostly video
o One issue: takes too much space and is a bandwidth issue
o Devices would also require a better processor – a technology
issue
o Cartoon video about Mozilla Firefox
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Document Summary
The most adaptable survived not the strongest: medieval times made staircase curl to the left because when you go up the stairs right handed men was limited by the wall, this stopped sieges from happening. Isolation: driving in a highway autonomous, freelancers, no internet you are here, ted talk video with chris anderson, things needs for crowd accelerated innovation, crowd group of people who share similar interests. Net neutrality and zero rating*** read the article: zero rating allow isp to give customers a reprieve on broadband or data for certain internet usage. It distorts the idea of net neutrality by giving isps the advantage over the market place: zero rating is talking about watching netflix vs youtube why can they limit one over the other. Commons a library analogy of the internet: everyone in general is treated equally. A library everyone should have equal access and common space: multipurpose rooms for religious events/meetings.