Scott Loftesness Be well, do good work and keep in touch...
Sunday, December 30, 2001 |
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With the explosion in spam, it sure seems like the time is right to provide a spam filter based upon neural net technology. Too bad this version is only for Unix geeks. What's needed is a version that plugs into Microsoft Outlook and does the work on the client desktop.
Save your spam -- you may want it to train your own personal neural net!
I guess the question for a developer is whether spending any energy on this opportunity is worth the effort? In other words, how to make money? Sure seems like it's a classic situation where whatever you do Microsoft will eventually do something similar or maybe just a little bit better, bundle it in the next version of Office, and wipe out the market. [ 7:44:11 AM Pacific ]
Complexity researchers continue their work at the Santa Fe Institute. [ 7:40:34 AM Pacific ]
Author Dale Brown loves living in Incline Village. [ 7:35:13 AM Pacific ]
Farm subsidies are big business. [ 7:28:04 AM Pacific ]
Bill Gordon created the design for the Arecibo radiotelescope.
"I still think it's a dream, sometimes, until I look at it," he said. "But then, I think I know how dreams become reality. Through engineers." [ 6:48:20 AM Pacific ]
I remember that the Midwest was largely spared from the recession of the early 90's. Not so this time. [ 6:22:56 AM Pacific ]
David Warsh writes about John Nash.
"Possessing a framework is not the same as knowing how to use it. It took many years before game theory came to rival traditional price theory as a framework for rigorous economic analysis. It will take many more years before we know which camp has won. Meanwhile, it is always fun to argue about what we mean by a great economist." [ 6:08:02 AM Pacific ]
Chad Gifford takes over as CEO of FleetBoston Financial Corp. Also covered by Barrons. [ 6:05:38 AM Pacific ]
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