TechPlus+ | Technology & Development Redux
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Blockchain ICOs Revisited
Read more: Blockchain ICOs RevisitedA couple of weeks ago, Coindesk launched an ICO tracker which seems quite comprehensive and includes data starting in 2014. It has information on 164 ICOs1 I downloaded the data on 18 August but was unable to replicate some of the charts Coindesk has on its web site. The data I downloaded ends on 27…
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Evolution of Global Internet Access – 1990 – 2015
Read more: Evolution of Global Internet Access – 1990 – 2015No doubt Internet access has come a long way in the last 25 years. The latest estimates for 2016 show that 3.45 billion people have access to the Internet. That is 47% of the world’s population. The flip side of this number is perhaps more revealing: more than half of the world is not connected to the…
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ICOs: Crowding-in Blockchains?
Read more: ICOs: Crowding-in Blockchains?Nowadays, ICOs (or Initial Coin Offerings) are all the rage. Unlike traditional IPOs, ICOs allow startups to streamline the capital-raising process while at the same time enhancing the number of potential investors. While venture capital is still part of the equation, other non-traditional investors and stakeholders are more than welcome to join. How is this…
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Cryptocurrencies and WannaCry
Read more: Cryptocurrencies and WannaCryI have been doing extensive research on Blockchain Technology (BCT), focusing on its potential impact in developing and emerging economies. I am particularly exploring BCT’s role in tackling the most vexing socio-economic gaps in these countries. One of my early findings suggests that BCT usability might prove to be a formidable challenge for the billions…
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Blockchain Mining: Competition and (de)Centralization
Read more: Blockchain Mining: Competition and (de)Centralization“One-CPU-one-vote.” 1 CPU stands for Central Processing Unit, nowadays also known as a microprocessor. From a governance perspective, this is perhaps one of the most interesting phrases included in the original Bitcoin paper penned by a still anonymous author. Could we then say the goal is to build a democracy of devices, a CPU-democracy where…
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Tax Season 2017
Read more: Tax Season 2017Spring finally arrived but today feels more like summer. Not sure it will last but in I know New York Springs usually tend to be relatively short. Summer seems to always be extremely eager to enter the scene. In any event, the arrival of Spring is always associated with the US deadlines for submitting taxes,…
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Wealth and Income Inequality Data
Read more: Wealth and Income Inequality DataA new version of the World Wealth and Income Inequality database has been available online since last January. The new website has a new slick look. It also offers an interactive tool to view and visualize data on a global scale or by country. For those who love to poke around, looking at the raw…
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Global Allocation of IP Addresses
Read more: Global Allocation of IP AddressesAkami recently published its latest State of the Internet report for the 3rd quarter of 2016. As a content delivery provider, Akamai has access to real-time data on the status of Internet traffic and even monitors Internet attacks by country. Using primary data, Akamai reports summarize Internet traffic by quarter for over 150 countries. The…
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Democracy Index and Human Development
Read more: Democracy Index and Human DevelopmentThe Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has recently published the latest iteration of its democracy index. The biggest headline about the new EIU report was the demotion of the US from “full” to “flawed democracy”, complemented by the medium-term decline of democracy in Eastern and Western Europe, and in North America. The latter is based on…
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Best Films – 2016
Read more: Best Films – 2016Stopping a declining trend, I saw 140 films this year. That is about 40 more than last year. One big change to note here: For the first time, I watched more than 50% of films either online and/or on DVD. This is probably a reflection of increased competition as now we have many more players…
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Towards a Philosophy of Technology
Read more: Towards a Philosophy of TechnologyWritten back in 1984, the content of Albert Borgmann’s book loudly resonates today. Borgmann argues that contemporary life is shaped by technology that stamps its imprint all over the place, and can even define its whole character. However, such a pattern is not usually evident nor always utterly dominant as technology has to compete with…
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Basic Twitter Analytics
Read more: Basic Twitter AnalyticsI joined Twitter in early 2008, 18 months after it was officially launched, but only started tweeting regularly after 2010. I have however never attempted to do any data mining on my tweets. I should probably say text mining instead, as Twitter is essentially a platform that captures words in sentences limited to 140 characters,1…
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Internet and more in Guyana
Read more: Internet and more in GuyanaThe first time I ever visited Guyana was in July 1997. Back then, I was working for UNDP, running a global project called the Sustainable Development Networking Programme, SDNP, whose primary goal was to promote access to information via the use of new technologies such as the Internet. At the time, the Internet was still…
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Blockchain and the Future of Society
Read more: Blockchain and the Future of SocietyAlongside artificial intelligence and robotics, Blockchain technology is enjoying widespread popularity around the globe. The surrounding hype seems to increase by the minute. Pundits and supporters see a plethora of applications for the technology not limited just to the financial sector. But to the average person, Blockchain technology is mystifying, given its technical complexity. If you…