Book Reviews


[Day Permalink] Monday, August 11, 2003

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I'm pondering whether to buy the following books:
  • Uncertain Science... Uncertain World by Henry N. Pollack
  • Mathematical Diamonds by Ross Honsberger
  • The Changing Shape of Geometry by Chris Pritchard (Editor)
There are books about mathematics and science for the general audience. All sound promising, but are these any good?


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I found a a page at Macintoush describing iChat AV and iSight experiences. Mine are somewhat similar.

I'm currently writing an article about videoconferencing, which perhaps explains the large number of postings on iChat AV etc.


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Joe Jenett reviews Blogshares: "I've been spending at least 1-2 hours a day there for the last few months.  It's more fun than any other site I've frequented.  Did I say fun?  Let me rephrase that.  Addictive!  That's what it is.  It's caught on like wildfire with thousands playing the game.  I love it and have to recognize it for what it is - a truly unique website."

I agree that Blogshares is fun. Although I have been spending time there less and less, even staying away for a couple of weeks. But every now and then I do return. My all-time best rank is 34 (on the list of the richest players). But I'm sliping, slipping...


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I tried to find out where the standards in videoconferencing are evolving. Here are a few pointers.

Polycom Reworks IM, Communications Tool : "many of the vendors working to merge multimedia with IM are supporting interoperable standards. For instance, Microsoft, IBM, Lotus, and a number of others (including Apple) have demonstrated some manner of support for Session Initiation Protocol-based (SIP), the standard growing in the Voice over IP and videoconferencing space."

VoIP and the Phone Companies: "The only important new feature that iChat AV has is that it works relatively well through firewalls and network address translation gateways."

What's happening with videoconferencing: "Will cutbacks in air travel lead to utilization of videoconferencing for corporate training, technology conferences and virtual tradeshows? The technology is ready, but have interoperability standards been achieved?"