One of the things I love about the confluence of networking and electronics is sharing music. I’m not talking about getting music for free (though neither am I dismissing that noble tradition) but about finding musicians I’d otherwise never know about. Podbop takes that a step further by giving you the chance to listen to bands with upcoming concerts in your area.
Fellow Future Travelers
FutureWire, itself an good source for articles that peek at the foreseeable future, has a nice couple of links to future-oriented wikis, specifically Future (which in an appropriately recursive manner itself contains a good collection of links) and Scenario Thinking.
The Power of Good Work
Fast Company has posted a fascinating portrayal of the General Electric jet engine plant in Durham, North Carolina. What makes the story fascinating is the uniquely flat hierarchical structure of GE Durham and the amazing productivity unleashed by making employees responsible for their work. “The techs at GE/Durham have challenging jobs that matter, they have a degree of control over their work that is almost unprecedented, they adhere to demanding performance standards, they receive the training and support that they need to do the best work they can–and, as a result, they do just that.”
Superconduction In Nanotubes
Japanese physicists have been experimenting with new bonding methods, and have found that ‘entirely end-bonded’ multiwalled carbon nanotubes can superconduct at temperatures 30 times higher than the regular type. Is there anything you can’t do with these little things?
Sterling On The Future Of Money
Over at Forbes.com, Bruce Sterling has posted a short article speculating on the way money and banking might move in the future. Playful and serious at the same time, it’s a fascinating brainstorm from a visionary futurist.