Back in the day I spent a little while doing research in the area of quantum information processing
under the supervision of Gilles Brassard. I've gotten into other things
since, but remain fascinated by the ideas that are in there. New
quantum computing weblogs have been cropping up on my radar
lately and I figured I should post the collection for the benefit of
Googlers
out there. So here's my updated list of bloggers who offer windows into
that exciting (if still a little exotic) area of research:
After receiving e-mails from friends filled with lists of URLs pointing
to songs on various websites, programmer Lucas Gonze thought there
oughta be a way to listen to the tunes in one continuous stream.
An idea was born.
Never mind the article's title - WebJay is for all the regular folks out there, not just "music gurus".
The always inspiring Chris Corrigan runs Maps and Territories, "an occasional blog by an amateur map lover." Dormant now, but with rich archives already.
Clément Laberge: "Les innovateurs ne sont pas rares... ce sont les conditions propices à
l'innovation qui le sont. C'est cette rareté qu'il faut combattre."
("Innovators are not in short supply... the proper conditions for innovation are. It is that scarcity that must be fought.")